Only Australia belongs to Australia. While the country has numerous offshore territories, it does not own or govern any other country.
Australia is the only country in/on the continent of Australia.
All Australians cricketers belong to Australia.
It belongs to Australia.
No, Australia does not belong to England. Australia was originally colonised by England, and under English rule, but the last of these ties were severed with the Australia Act of 1986.
The seven continents are all made up of several different countries, excepting two: Australia and Antarctica. In the case of Australia, Australia belongs to Australia. Antarctica is not claimed by any country. In the case of all the other continents, no one country holds possession of the whole continent.
Some countries in the southern hemisphere include Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, South Africa, Brazil, and Chile. These countries are located below the equator and experience opposite seasons to those in the northern hemisphere.
No New Zealand is not part of the Australian continent. New Zealand is geographically and physically distant from Australia and is not on a continent. In geographic terms it is an isolated nation and island group.
Britain did own Australia
No countries belong to another country. If that was the case then the "country" wouldn't be a country.
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Actually, more than half of Europe's countries belong to the European Union. It is not important how many countries belong to it, even when less than half of Europe's countries did belong to it.
economic status of the countries who belong in first world country