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Australia did not claim part of North America.
France was the first European country to explore and claim lowa, with French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, claiming the area for France in the late 17th century.
That is known as colonization, where individuals from one country establish settlements in another country with the aim of asserting control over the land and its resources.
This is called imperialism, where a powerful country extends its influence and control over a less developed country for economic, political, and strategic reasons.
Some island countries have no land borders with other countries, such as Australia, Iceland, and Cuba. They may still have sea borders, areas of coastal waters that they claim.
At just shy of 35,000 in 2008, Liechtenstein can lay claim to that title.
There is no such number. If any number laid claim to being the smallest rational number its claim could be challenged by half that number - which would also be rational and, obviously smaller. And the claim of that number could be challenged by half that number, and so on.
There is no first real number. If x laid claim to being the smallest real number, then x/2 would have a better claim. And so on.
The Peel P50's claim to fame was being a microcar, but not any microcar. The Peel P50 has held the record for the world's smallest car ever since its creation in the 1960's.
Claim for what and which country?
You can claim nationality through birthright (being born in a specific country), descent (having parents who are nationals of a country), marriage to a national, or through the process of naturalization (applying for and obtaining citizenship in a specific country). Each country has its own laws and requirements for claiming nationality.
No, there is not. Suppose k lay claim to be the smallest integer. Then k-1 is and integer and it is smaller than k. So k cannot be the smallest.
Its the smallest bone in your body. Its in your ear.
He landed on one of the islands in the Bahamas and there was no country there for him to claim.
No country has claim to Antarctica
Australia has the largest physical claim in Antarctica, with about 42% of the Antarctic being Australian territory.
He did not claim land.