In recent history, Iraq and Afghanistan after the US invasions are good examples. But today even those countries that are heavily dependent on another country's protection and/or financial aid jealously guard their sovereignty and independent decision-making. Just look at countries like North Korea, Israel, Egypt, Ukraine and others that provide their backers with more headaches than influence.
There is no such ammendment.
Dutch and British exploratory expeditions were independent of their respective governments
cause they were cool like that.. Or .. because they represented those residents of the North American colonies of the United Kingdom that wished to be independent
Many countries have presidential governments, although the method of determining those presidents varies and the title of the executive in charge varies. The United States, India, Japan, France and Spain all have very similar types of government.
Some countries are not a lot in common , therefore those countries have independence from other countries. Some countries are peace countries so the are not involved with other countries that are in war. Or at the end of a war two countries sign a peace treaty , saying that those countries are independent.
No. Those are five independent countries. Norway doesn't control any of those countries other than Norway.
No. Europe is a continent consisting of around 50 countries. 27 of those countries are members of an organisation called the European Union. Those 27 countries are all completely independent, as are the other countries in Europe.
The International Committee of the Red Cross does not have countries as members. It is an independent and neutral organisation. It is an organisation that works in many countries around the world, but those countries are not members.
Each of those four (Russia, Canada, China, and the USA) are themselves independent countries.
No. The European Union is an organisation. It has 27 independent countries that are members. Each of those 27 countries has their own government.
only three countries. Those were Liberia, Ethiopia and Egypt.
It all depends on where you are coming from! Citizens of the EU countries can travel freely between those countries, although there are some restrictions on citizens of those countries which joined the EU most recently. Those from outside Europe may need a visa.
There are over 21 countries in which Spanish is declared the official language. Some countries, such as the Philippines and the United States, contain significant numbers of hispanophones (Spanish-speakers), despite that it is not the official language in those countries.
Most cities were parts of countries and did not have real independent power. Venice was one that was independent, and was probably the most powerful of those. There is a link below.
Nepal has been independent country since more then 2000 years. did you know that It is an insult to Nepal's sovereignty.Nepal is one of those countries that has never been conquered or ruled by the outsiders and have survived the battles with British India and many times with Tibet(China).
In the case of those independent nations that opposed the Nazis, they were called the Allied Powers. Those persons from Occupied Countries that opposed the Nazis called themselves the Resistance.