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Germany. It split into East and West Germany.
In 1993 the country known as Czechoslovakia split into two countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Pakistan was once a part of British India. During the Partition in 1947, India and Pakistan were split into their current countries.
This was when the country of India split into two separate countries known as India and Pakistan. India became a predominantly Hindu state and Pakistan a primarily Muslim state.
It was split into four. France, Britain, America and USSR. Berlin was also split into sections
The continent of Asia is split into many different countries. The large that is south of Mongolia and northeast of India is China.
The Soviet Union split into 15 separate countries in 1991.
Sudan.
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
continent. Pangea split into Laurasia and then all our countries slowly split apart due to the tectonic plates
The Soviet Union (USSR) split into 7 countries in Europe: Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, the Ukraine, and Moldova; however, it also split into Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan which are partial European countries as well (and so is Russia). You could also say that the Ottoman Empire divided into 7 European nations: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey. But it also split into Cyprus (a country geographically Asian, yet politically European). Turkey is also a Eurasian country, not fully European.
Germany.
Czechoslovakia
The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia are such countries.
Germany. It split into East and West Germany.
All the World Cup Finals are held in the host nation. Sometimes the host nation can be split between a few countries. In 2002 the World Cup was held in South Korea and Japan and the games were played in both countries. The World Cup Qualifiers are worldwide though and are played in every country.