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The importance of national territory is that it allows everyone to know who owns and fulfills the needs of that specific area. It is also is beneficial with it comes to taxes, to know who pays taxes for the area.
According to National Geographic, there are 193 countries in the world.
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Countries on a map are usually different colours and National borderlines are always indicated.
Bratislava, Slovakia Borders Austria & Hungary
France is protecting itself. Along with many international relations with other countries. France is the 3rd country in the world to spend the most money on national defence.
They introduce new technology to countries and jobs to countries that need it and they often use a grammer checker so they dont double national
importance of national income.
national trust
They represent their countries in many different,important ways and allow their country to stand out by being original and unique.
Aboriginal people and the Director of National Parks are responsible for protecting Kakadu, National Park. ~ Stevie Wonderland and Isobel Cross answered this! ;)
Copyright - the rights to original artisitic and literary works - is, in most, if not all participating countries, protected by national laws. Also, most countries (not all) have reciprocal agreements with other countries to protect the rights of creators outside their borders. There can also be considerable variation in the enforcement of these laws from country to country.
The 4th of July was not "created" it is just a day/date on the calender. In some countries this date is of national importance, commemorating local events. In other countries it is just another day.
Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippines' national hero was born during the Spanish colonization. Before Rizal's birth, the country was trading with its neighboring Asian countries.
It's importance in the development of the East African nations cannot be overstated. It enabled Tanzania to become a unified nation from Tanganyika's independence in 1961, and was the foundation for unification with Zanzibar in 1964. It has for 90-plus years been important to the East African community, which has historically included Tanganyika and Zanzibar (now Tanzania), Kenya, and Uganda. The three are now joined by Rwanda and Burundi in the East African community. Nowadays it not so much a lingua franca among countries; it is a national language for three countries that is also widely used in neighboring countries: Tanzania, Kenya, and Congo (where it's one of five national languages, including French; Congo probably has more native-speakers of Swahili than even Tanzanai).
The importance of national income in the economy is absolutely huge. This determines whether or not there is money that can be spent.
The Secretary of the Interior and the National Park Service.