What you would need to do is declare independence and be prepared to fight against the government that currently controls the area where your land is located. Then be prepared to defend your tiny nation from other nearby countries that may try to grab your land. Petition the United Nations and the G-20 and NATO for recognition. Doing all these things, you now have your own country. Whoever's asking, good luck with that.
A piece of land that protrudes from a larger piece of land in to a body of water is a peninsula. The southern tip of Florida is a peninsula.
"Country" in Afrikaans is "land."
An island is a piece of land surrounded by sea. A peninsula is piece of land that sticks out into water.
A piece of land used for growing crops is called a field or a farm.
In Afrikaans, you say "country" as "land."
on the edge of a country or where any piece of land ends.
It depends on where the land is. If it's in a developed country like the United States or anywhere in Europe, pretty much every piece of land - barren or not - has been claimed already. If it's out in the middle of the Outback, it belongs to the aboriginal tribes. If you find a piece of land in the middle of the Amazon, you might be able to claim it - if a tribe hasn't already done so.
temperate riogons or a cleared piece of land
States usually make up a country. A country has more land.
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i.e. if your country lost a huge piece of land, your country's leaders would not be happy.
Because pollution is clouds, clouds can float from one piece of atmosphere to another...
a map of the world is a map that shows every country and every piece of land and its what i have
No, the noun 'peninsula' is a word for a thing. A peninsula is a piece of land surrounded by water with one portion connected to land. The country of Italy or the state of Florida are examples. A peninsula can be a small piece of land jutting out into a river or a lake.
A "Mountain" or "Hill" is a high piece of land. Plateau.
No. the areas that make up Israel were purchased legally by the Jewish National Fund from the British, who ruled the country at the time. Unfortunately, this piece of information is not taught in Muslim schools. And many Muslims truly believe the land was just taken.
The ISBN of A Salty Piece of Land is 978-0316908450.