1. Most Serene Republic of San Marino - Republic founded in 301, became a Parliamentary Democratic Republic in 1243 2. United States of America - Federal Republic founded in 1787 *United Kingdom of Great Britain - Constitutional Monarchy founded in 1707; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - established 1927
The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Following approval by town meetings, the Constitution was ratified on June 15, 1780, became effective on October 25, 1780, and remains the oldest functioning written constitution in continuous effect in the world.Following approval by town meetings, the Constitution was ratified on June 15, 1780, became effective on October 25, 1780, and remains the oldest functioning written constitution in continuous effect in the world. Although the country of San Marino is the oldest surviving republic still in existence, it has a Constitution that is not from one single written source. The San Marino Constitution was adopted in 1974 and then later amended in 2002.
The Swiss Army is arguably the oldest army in the world.
the oldest written constitution of the world is the constitution of U.S.A
Republic of the United Netherlands Dutch Republic, formally Republic of the United Netherlands, Dutch Republican, Reverend, Nederland, (1588–1795), state whose area comprised approximately that of the present Kingdom of the Netherlands and which achieved a position of world power in the 17th century.
Brazil, officially known as the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the fifth largest country in the world. Its type of government is a Presidential system, Federal republic, Constitutional republic.
San Marino.
San Marino, whose constitution was put into place in 1600, has the oldest surviving constitution in the world.
The oldest surviving staircase in the world is Stairways in Persepolis. They were built in 550 B.C.
Great Britain has the world's largest monarchy.
The oldest surviving bank is Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, founded in 1472.
Japan's Yamato dynasty is the world's oldest continuous monarchy.
The Roman Republic was the first republic in Europe, and all other republics are redirected from it. (except for an Indian republic that existed before the Roman Republic, but the system there was different from modern republics).
The oldest country in the world is proclaimed to be San Marino. It became a country in September 3, 301 AD and has the world’s oldest constitution, since it was written in 1600. It was also the first country to have its borders unchanged. However, it was not recognized as an independent country until 1631, and it is true that other countries have traced back to earlier years. So, the real answer to this question is that it is still very difficult to know what the real oldest country in the world is.
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San Marino was truly the first established country. It gained independence from the Roman Empire in 301 and was the first republic.
According to books and historians The city SAN MARINO is th oldest republic which got independence in 301 A.D This is third smallest country in the world. http://europeforvisitors.com/europe/articles/san_marino.htm