Berlin
The only two countries with square flags are Switzerlandand the Vatican City. Both countries are in Europe.
Vatican City and Monaco.
The island which used to be called Hispaniola is currently inhabited by the countries Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
* Vatican City- 0.2 miles square * Monaco - 0.7 miles square
Berlin
If the question is asking as to which two countries desperately claim Jerusalem to be theirs, the answer is: Israel and Palestine. However, Jerusalem was never designed to belong to two countries. Like all cities, it was designed to be a unified city. Every city that has been divided, from Berlin, to Vienna, to Nicosia, to Rome has suffered from having its urban structure divided between two different countries.
If the question is asking as to which two countries desperately claim Jerusalem to be theirs, the answer is: Israel and Palestine. However, Jerusalem was never designed to belong to two countries. Like all cities, it was designed to be a unified city. Every city that has been divided, from Berlin, to Vienna, to Nicosia, to Rome has suffered from having its urban structure divided between two different countries.
The area between two border crossings generally belongs to the respective countries on either side of the border. It is considered part of the territory of each country, and both countries have jurisdiction over the area.
You are legally a citizen in one country, and only a resident alien in the other.
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.
Jerusalem
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 only two countries with square flags are Switzerlandand the Vatican City. Both countries are in Europe.