The author admits that he doesn't know much about history of African countries, but hopes to add them once he learns more.
That's why some countries have been added as time went on.
The characters in Hetalia are personifications of that country. So the character "Spain" is a personification of the country Spain. Sometimes two countries represents one country (eg. North and South Italy), and a few of the countries are micronations (eg. Sealand) or historical countries that no longer exists (eg. Prussia).
No. No one dies in Hetalia. They are countries, and everything that happens to the human form of the country (ex.: Italy) is based on a real historical event.
In the fable "City Mouse and Country Mouse," there isn't a clear "bad character," as the story primarily highlights the contrasting lifestyles of the two mice. The City Mouse represents sophistication and luxury but also danger and stress, while the Country Mouse embodies simplicity and tranquility. The moral of the story suggests that a simple, safe life is preferable to a luxurious but perilous one, rather than labeling one character as outright bad.
A diplomat who resides in a foreign country where he represents his home country is called an ambassador.
United States.
The characters in Hetalia are personifications of that country. So the character "Spain" is a personification of the country Spain. Sometimes two countries represents one country (eg. North and South Italy), and a few of the countries are micronations (eg. Sealand) or historical countries that no longer exists (eg. Prussia).
Each character is as old as the country that they represent.
No. His name is Peter Kirkland and he is Arthur Kirkland's (England's) younger brother.
A character in the Japanese anime <Hetalia>, it's other name is <APH>. It's a anime about anthropomorphic country. French APH is the anthropomorphic France in that anime.
One represents oneself's country,family name and how one's character is.
In the anime/manga "Hetalia," the curl on characters' hair typically symbolizes their country's geographical location. The placement and size of the curl may vary depending on the character and the artist.
No. No one dies in Hetalia. They are countries, and everything that happens to the human form of the country (ex.: Italy) is based on a real historical event.
No. As Scotland is a country, he could potentially be made, but there is no official design. However, there is a design adopted by the fanbase that is accepted as Scotland by fans until an official one is created.
Probably Austria, though he seems pretty lazy all round. But from what I know of Austria as a country and from his characteristics in the anime, he's a pretty efficient character when it comes to getting things done that need to be done.
Italy. Want proof? Watch Hetalia.
21 in his "human" appearence. The age as a country goes as far back as 587 years ago.
It represents' Malaysia.