Depending on the circumstances I can think of two names. First, puppet-states, implying that they appear to be autonomous but are subservient to a foreign government. The second is satellite states, because they are closely alligned with a more powerful nation in matters of trade, defense and political goals.
That country is called a landlocked country, meaning it is surrounded by other countries and has no coastline.
When you leave a country it is called emigration.When you arrive in a country it is called immigration.
A person who comes from another country is called an immigrant.
The movement of people from one country to settle in another country is called immigration.
Generally, "constituent country" is a term applied to territories that call themselves countries, that are a part of a bigger sovereign country. For example, England is a constituent country of the United Kingdom and Greenland is a constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark. If you mean a sovereign country within another sovereign country, that is called an enclave.
A country that is nominally independent but in fact dominated by another is sometimes called a satellite state.
That country is called a landlocked country, meaning it is surrounded by other countries and has no coastline.
Depending on the situation, time-period, and intent of the controlling country, the controlled country may be a colony, a dependency, a mandate, a puppet state, a pseudo-independent state, an autonomous regions, or a semi-autonomous jurisdiction.
When countries buy it is called imports. When countries sell it is called exports. Countries want to sell more than they buy, that is called a trade surplus. When countries buy more than they sell it is called a trade deficit.
Goods carried out from countries are called exports. These are products and commodities that are produced in one country and sold to another country for consumption or trade.
Purchasing products from other countries is generally called importing. Exporting is when you ship products out from your own country to others. Illegally purchasing products from another country and sneaking them is is called smuggling.
your question is too broad , so i really do not kown how to answer it. Its Imports, Importation and Importing
satellite nations
Yes, there are countries called "enclaves", which are located inside another country, or are parts of countries located inside another country. Embassies can be considered enclaves and other good examples are the Kingdom of Lesotho, surrounded by South Africa, the Angolan enclave of Cabinda, in the DRC, and the Armenian territory in Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh.
Yes. England is a country which is within another country: the United Kingdom, also called Britain. The other three constituent countries of the UK are Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
It is called Immigration, emigration, settlement or colonisation.it is called immigrationthe answer is explorationImmigration.
When you leave a country it is called emigration.When you arrive in a country it is called immigration.