Czech Republic.
Slovakia didn't leave the Czech Republic as such. Together both made the country known as Czechoslovakia. Then they split to become two independent countries. Neither left the other one.
The Cape Verde Islands became independent from the U.K in 1975. They are officially recognised as a country in their own right.
it used to be ,but Czechoslovakia split into two countries 1993 January 1. the Czech republic is one part of Czechoslovakia and Slovakia is the other one it used to be ,but Czechoslovakia split into two countries 1993 January 1. the Czech republic is one part of Czechoslovakia and Slovakia is the other one
There is no such day in the United KIngdom. The UK has never became independent from any other country.
Same as in every other European Union country :)
Samoa is not part of any other country. It is its own independent country.
You ask "why" is Samoa independent?... I'd say because like any other country, Samoans feel they should have the right to think and feel for themselves. Like other countries, Samoa shouldn't have to adhere to foreign laws. Samoa is independent because they (we) are intelligent enough to know when enough "outside-world" control is enough!
South Africa (Cape Town Area) became independent in 1934, however other parts of South Africa became independent at different times.
the gained independence by fighting in a war against other ethinic tribes and as they won they became an independent state
None, actually. Besides the United States recognizing Mexico as an independent country -- with the true aim of acquiring land from Mexico -- no other nation offered assistance in any way.
Bratislava, Slovakia Borders Austria & Hungary