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There are two capital cities named after their countries: Bern is the capital of Switzerland, and Madrid is the capital of Spain.
Some examples of capital cities named after their countries are: Bern (Switzerland), Paris (France), Washington, D.C. (United States), and Rome (Italy).
Colombia- named after Christopher Columbus. Bolivia- named after Simón Bolívar, the Venezuelan military and political leader who played a key role in the independence of several Latin American countries.
Cities and countries are named for a variety of reasons including geographic features, historical events, influential figures, or cultural significance. Some are named after the founder, a deity, a prominent landmark, or in honor of a historical figure or event. Others may have names derived from the indigenous language of the region or from a significant feature of the area.
All countries are named different, but there are countries that uses the same word, such as United States, United Kingdom, and United Arabs Emirate. These countries all uses the word "United" in their name. There's also South Korea and North Korea, both using the word "Korea". There are many countries that also have the word "Republic" in their extended name, such as Democratic Republic of Korea and Republic of China.
The countries you have named all practice representative democracy (oligarchy) as opposed to true democracy.
That depends on what sport. In sports such as baseball, yes. Also, the teams can be named after countries, or provinces/states, like in the CFL.
Diamonds are found in South Africa, Canada, Australia, Brazil, India and even in USA, and there are more countries named on an all-inclusive list.
There are no Central American countries named for saints. The closest would be El Salvador - 'The Savior.'
Elements are named after countries, not countries after elements ! Countries: francium, germanium, gallium, ruthenium, indium Regions: scandium, hassium, californium Continents: americium Also many towns.
Cities and countries are named for a variety of reasons including geographic features, historical events, influential figures, or cultural significance. Some are named after the founder, a deity, a prominent landmark, or in honor of a historical figure or event. Others may have names derived from the indigenous language of the region or from a significant feature of the area.
There are no countries in England.
Scandium is named after the entire Scandinavian peninsula which contains three countries (Norway, Sweden, and Finland). Thulium is named after the northernmost part of the world.
The Black Sea: located in southeastern Europe and western Asia, bordered by six countries including Turkey, Ukraine, and Russia. The Arabian Sea: a region of the northern Indian Ocean covering areas off the coasts of several countries including India, Pakistan, and Oman.
It is estimated that there are around 200,000 people in the world named Sidney.
Boxing is a sport that many countries around the world participate in. In the 1950's and 60's there were no boxers named Ewing.
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