There are no countries with only three letters in their names, but there are 3-letter codes that are used for various purposes. For example, the United Nations has 3-letter country codes and so does the Olympics. For more information about their codes visit the Related Links.
There are several countries with seven-letter names, including Belarus, Burundi, Namibia, and Somalia. These countries are located in different regions of the world and have unique cultural and historical backgrounds. Remember that country names can vary depending on the language and transliteration used.
The only countries with three letters in their name are Fiji and Vanuatu.
None of the Scandinavian countries have a name with only three letters.
There are truly only 10 countries with four letters and they are Peru, Cuba, Laos, Chad, Togo, Mali, Iran, Iraq, Oman, Fiji, and Guam
BeninChileChinaEgyptGabonGhanaHaitiIndiaItalyJapanKenyaLibyaMaltaNauruNepalNigerPalauQatarSamoaSpainSudanSyriaTongaYemen
There are no countries (in English) with names five letters long with "s" as the second letter.
BrazilAngolaGambiaMalawiJordanBhutanCyprusRwandaZambiaNorwayRussiaPolandMonacoLatviaFranceGreeceBosniaGuyanaPanamaTuvaluBelizeCanadaMexicoSwedenGuineaTurkeyItalia ?Espana?
There are no countries with only three letters in their names, but there are 3-letter codes that are used for various purposes. For example, the United Nations has 3-letter country codes and so does the Olympics. For more information about their codes visit the Related Links.
The Congo and Kenya, both African countries
Spain may be the only one.
I think the only one is Philippines.
Genesis Numbers Ezekiel Obadiah Malachi Matthew Hebrews This makes a total of seven books that have seven letters in their names.
There are several countries with seven-letter names, including Belarus, Burundi, Namibia, and Somalia. These countries are located in different regions of the world and have unique cultural and historical backgrounds. Remember that country names can vary depending on the language and transliteration used.
There are no country names (in English) that begin with the letters 'ron'. The only country that starts with 'ro' is Romania.
what is the opposite of smoother in seven letters
three, seven, eight, forty, fifty, sixty