The Low Countries are Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
No country has over 50 countries. Each country is a country, so it only has one country. It is continents that have countries. The continent of Africa has over 50 countries.
If you're talking about just one country, then country is the singular noun. If you're talking about more than one country, then countries is the plural form. The singular possessive of country is country's. The plural possessive of countries is countries'.
No, the noun country is a count noun; one country, two countries, many countries.
Yes it is.
No, not every country has a mountain. Many countries are located in low-lying regions or on flat terrain, so they may not have any mountains within their borders.
Lots of countries don't have any birds but countries that contain a desert have the least amount of birds
The Netherlands and Luxembourg are sometimes associated with Belgium and the three countries are sometimes called the Low Countries or the Benelux countries.
A group of countries ruled by one other country is an empire
One country, two countries. (plural)I am the president of the country, I am the country's president. (possessive)Both Norway and Spain have kings as their countries' heads of state. (both plural and possessive at the same time)
Lots of countries because it is mostly low cost and very filling. Italy is a main one though.
An example of a country that fits this description is Haiti. It has a low industrial base, low human development indicators, and a low standard of living compared to many other countries in the world.
one of this country is Philippines