Examples of mother countries include Spain (for countries in Latin America), France (for countries in Africa and the Caribbean), and the United Kingdom (for countries like Australia, Canada, and India). These countries historically colonized and exerted influence over their respective regions.
Developed countries are countries that are labeled as "First World Nations." These are countries that are generally rich (per capita and government wise), have good treatment of its citizens (plenty of freedoms for example), is not corrupt, etc. Some examples of developed countries are Norway, Australia, the Netherlands, the United States, New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland (which are the most developed nations). Developing countries are currently in the process of becoming developed (inheriting all the traits listed above and more). Some examples of developing countries include China, Vietnam, and Iraq.
There are 17 countries in the world that do not have provinces. Some examples are the Maldives, Monaco, and Singapore.
Japan, Australia, and Argentina are examples of countries that do not share a border with Syria.
A state is a region inside a country while a country is an independent territory that controls everything inside it. Although states in countries sometimes have their own laws, countries usually have laws that apply to all their states.
The Netherlands and Switzerland are the best examples of libertarian countries.
the US state of Louisiana | No states are countries that have sovereignty, so USA, Russia, Argentina, basically any country that has a permanent population, sovereignty, has a defined border, and can protect their sovereignty.
There are around 40 countries that are classified as secular, meaning they have a separation of religion and state and do not favor any particular religion. Examples include France, Japan, and the United States.
There are no countries in the state of Mississippi.
Iowa is a state within the country of America. There can be no countries in a state.
Examples of mother countries include Spain (for countries in Latin America), France (for countries in Africa and the Caribbean), and the United Kingdom (for countries like Australia, Canada, and India). These countries historically colonized and exerted influence over their respective regions.
Some examples of buffer states include Mongolia, Belarus, and Ukraine. These countries serve as a buffer between larger, more powerful nations, helping to reduce conflict and provide a degree of separation.
some examples are :-
France
Iran
In other countries what are the examples of superstition with scientific basis
State prisons are an example of a state operated facility. State operated universities and public buildings such as the Department of Transportation are examples of state facilities.