The world has more than 15 countries. Some prominent ones include the United States, China, India, Brazil, Russia, and the United Kingdom. Additionally, countries like Japan, Germany, France, Canada, Australia, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia are also noteworthy.
According to National Geographic, there are 193 countries in the world.
China shares its border with 15 countries, including Russia, Mongolia, India, and Pakistan. It has the highest number of neighboring countries in the world.
There are about 200 countries in the world, depending whom you ask. Ask a more specific question.
There are around 10-15 unrecognised countries in the world, including entities like Transnistria, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia. These regions have declared independence but are not widely recognized as sovereign states by the international community.
There are 195 countries in the world.
According to National Geographic, there are 193 countries in the world.
There are about 200 countries in the world, depending whom you ask. Ask a more specific question.
China shares its border with 15 countries, including Russia, Mongolia, India, and Pakistan. It has the highest number of neighboring countries in the world.
The 15 largest countries in the world, in order from largest to smallest, is as follows: Russia, Canada, China, United States, Brazil, Australia, India, Argentina, Kazakhstan, Algeria, Congo, Greenland (Denmark), Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Indonesia. Although they are only 15 of 249 countries and dependencies on the list, they account for most of the world's population.
There are about 200 countries in the world, depending whom you ask. Ask a more specific question.
There were 193 member states in the United Nations in 2005, which is generally considered the most widely accepted number of countries in the world.
There are 31 countries that have nuclear power. There are 15 countries that plan to have it in the not too distant future. See the Related Link below for more information.
It depends on local legislation. Certainly there are people younger than 15 working in bars in some countries of the world.
The Soviet Union split into 15 separate countries in 1991.
There are around 10-15 unrecognised countries in the world, including entities like Transnistria, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia. These regions have declared independence but are not widely recognized as sovereign states by the international community.
There are 195 countries in the world.
There are 197 sovereign countries in the world.