1 Canada
2 united states
3 Brazil
4 Switzerland
5 china
6 japan
7 India
9 Ukraine
10 romainia
11 Slovakia
12 Poland
13 Hungary
14 belarus
15 Bulgaria
16 muldova
17 russia
18 Romania
19 Finland
20 Greenland
21 iceland
22 Ireland
23 Latvia
24 Lithuania
25 Scotland
26 Sweden
28 Germany
29 Norway
30 turkey
31 Italy
32 Greece
33 austria
34 France
35 belgium
36 Netherlands
37 Zimbabwe
38 zanzibar
39 Malawi
40 Kenya
41 Tanzania
42 Ethiopia
43 Liberia
44 morocco
45 Uganda
46 Brazil
47 Chile
48 Ecuador
49 Peru
50 uraguay
Yes, Qatar is a country with the letter "q" in its name.
Africa is the continent with more than 50 countries.
None of the 50 United States of America are. Any states in thesouthern hemisphere are states of other countries.
Three landlocked countries in Europe are Switzerland, Austria, and Hungary.
Countries stuck together can be referred to as "landlocked countries." This term describes countries that are surrounded by land on all sides and do not have any coastline or direct access to the sea.
It could be any 50 cent or 50 Pence coin issued since 1953 by any of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries. If the coin has no country name on it, it is most likely a British 50 Pence coin issued between 1969 and now.
A Penny could come from any of the 50 odd British Commonwealth countries. If it has no country name inscribed on it, it is most likely from Britain.
Anyone from any of Europe's countries, of which there are more than 50.
Africa is a continent. It does not have any continents in it. It has over 50 countries in it.
Anyone from any of Europe's countries, of which there are more than 50.
If the coin has no country name on it, it is British, otherwise, it could have come from any of the 50 plus British Empire/Commonwealth countries.
Not in any English speaking countries.
Luxembourg
It could be from any one of the 50 plus British Empire/Commonwealth countries. If there is no country name on it, it is most likely from Britain.
As of 2014, no nation's name starts with X.
New York does not have any countries. New York is not even a country itself. It is a state -- it is #11 of the 50 States of the United States of America. Could you possibly have meant to say "counties" instead?
the commonwealth organisation included 50 countries.