One city that belongs to two countries is Baarle, which is divided between Belgium and the Netherlands. The border between the two countries runs through the town, resulting in some houses and streets being in both countries at the same time.
Switzerland has two semi-enclaved countries within its borders: Campione d'Italia and Büsingen am Hochrhein. Campione d'Italia is surrounded by Switzerland but belongs to Italy, while Büsingen am Hochrhein is surrounded by Germany but belongs to Switzerland.
The island of Hispaniola is divided between two countries: the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The eastern two-thirds of the island belongs to the Dominican Republic, while the western third belongs to Haiti.
The city of Istanbul in Turkey used to belong to two countries: the Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
Quezon City belongs to the National Capital Region (NCR) of the Philippines.
Hispaniola is divided into two countries: the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The eastern two-thirds of the island belongs to the Dominican Republic, while the western one-third belongs to Haiti.
It belongs to nine countries and most of it belongs to Brazil
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
Baarle-Nassau in the Netherlands and Baarle-Hertog in Belgium is unique in that it consists of multiple parcels of land interwoven between the two countries, resulting in parts of the city belonging to both nations.
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Berlin
No, Italy has two countries in it: Vatican City and San Marino
Vitican City and Monaco are two of the most smallest countries in Europe.
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Italy and Vatican City
The city of Istanbul in Turkey used to belong to two countries: the Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
Istanbul is on the edge of two major regions: the Balkans (in Europe) and Anatolia (in Asia).