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in 1936 a treaty was signed giving Syria independence from France. in 1946 Syria was declared a free country. (Independence day is April 17th 1946)
what country was still free from nazi occupation
The cold war was NOT declared. The cold war was not a war. The cold war was simply a name given to "a non-shooting" military stand off between the communist world and the free world.
That would be the Emancipation Proclamation.
Japan is a constitutional monarchy. It is democratic and the people choose their government in what the rest of the world would consider to be free and fair elections. Thus Japan would be regarded as a free country.
no, there are many countries that dont have nuclear power, or nuclear weapons
The country that did not sign the Central Asian-Nuclear-weapon- free-zone treaty is Afghanistan.
It became independent in 1922 and declared itself as a republic in 1948.
A country, state or nation that rules itself, not by some other country. It is free, it is independent.
None. The country was declared polio free since 2000.
There is no country free of pollution as even if it does not pollute itself (eg Antarctica) it is affected by the pollution form other countries.
See the following taken from wikipedia 'Nuclear free Zone' The meaning is what the local group decides, but it would certainly encompass being free of nuclear weapons. If a local authority which included a military nuclear weapons facility decided to ban it, it would introduce some farcical scenes, but this would probably not happen. Presumably the local group would not go so far as to ban medical use of radioisotopes. ''A nuclear-free zone is an area where nuclear weapons (see Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone) and/or nuclear power is banned. The specific ramifications of these depend on the locale in question. Many local authorities worldwide have declared themselves "nuclear-free". However, this label is largely symbolic, since most local authorities would be powerless to stop the construction of a nuclear plant if one was planned for the area. In the case of New Zealand its status as a nuclear-free zone is not symbolic but enshrined in the nation's legislation. New Zealand was the first Western-allied nation to legislate towards a nuclear free zone, effectively renouncing the nuclear deterrent.''
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See the following taken from wikipedia 'Nuclear free Zone' The meaning is what the local group decides, but it would certainly encompass being free of nuclear weapons. If a local authority which included a military nuclear weapons facility decided to ban it, it would introduce some farcical scenes, but this would probably not happen. Presumably the local group would not go so far as to ban medical use of radioisotopes. ''A nuclear-free zone is an area where nuclear weapons (see Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone) and/or nuclear power is banned. The specific ramifications of these depend on the locale in question. Many local authorities worldwide have declared themselves "nuclear-free". However, this label is largely symbolic, since most local authorities would be powerless to stop the construction of a nuclear plant if one was planned for the area. In the case of New Zealand its status as a nuclear-free zone is not symbolic but enshrined in the nation's legislation. New Zealand was the first Western-allied nation to legislate towards a nuclear free zone, effectively renouncing the nuclear deterrent.''
Yes, Liberia is a Nuclear free country. Liberia is a 100% Nuclear free country. In the past, before the Military take over on April 12, 1980, Liberia was one of the most stable countries in the world. Liberia was a very stable, and peaceful country. After April 14, 1979, and April 12, 1980, All that change. With all of the political changes that have gone on in Liberia, for the most part, the people of Liberia are loving and peaceful people. The Liberians are working on making their country to become peaceful again. Sincerely, James M. Lake, Jr.
Working for a Nuclear Free City was created in 1999.