Israel and Palestine both claim Jerusalem as their capital and seek control over the city. The conflict between the two nations is centered around this issue, as both have historical, religious, and political ties to Jerusalem.
The United States and Mexico each share the Sonoran Desert.
The two nations that share the island of Hispaniola are Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Haiti occupies the western part of the island, while the Dominican Republic occupies the eastern part.
The Sonoran Desert enters both the United States and Mexico.
No, Portugal and Spain are two different, independent nations, they just share a peninsula
Israel does not have two capitals. Jerusalem is the only capital of Israel, pursuant to Israel's Jerusalem Law which united the Israeli West Jerusalem with the Occupied East Jerusalem to create one united capital city. However, because of the Jerusalem Law being ruled illegal by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 478 and the fact that Jerusalem was not envisaged as being Israeli in 1947, no country outside of Israel puts its embassies in Jerusalem and instead recognize Tel Aviv as the capital of Israel (even though all government functions happen in Jerusalem).
arguably russia & china but i dont feel like arguing
the answer is the caca that come out of my butocks.
To the left of Italy is France. The two countries share a border in the northwest region of Italy. This proximity has resulted in cultural exchanges and a shared history between the two nations.
No. Jerusalem and Nazareth are two separate cities. In Biblical times, Nazareth was in Galilee and Jerusalem in Judea.
Mexico and Canada are the two nations which share a border with the US. The Bahamas are approximately 40 miles off the Florida coast, Russia is about 50 miles from Alaska, and Cuba is 90 miles from Florida.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the island of Hispaniola. Haiti occupies the western end. The Dominican occupies the eastern end.