Most countries want to be independent because it allows for self-governance and decision-making, which can lead to policies that best reflect the interests of their citizens. Independence also allows countries to have control over their own resources, economy, and national security. Lastly, independence fosters a sense of national pride, identity, and autonomy.
Most people agree that there are 7 continents and 195 countries, but in both it depends how you want to think about it.
Countries need an apostrophe at the end if you want to mean a possession of something. Example: Countries' flags
A county would want to be more developed because they would have more entertainment ,service , facilities ,education ,job , house and hotels.This would attract many tourists and the tourists may want to have holidays there and be spending money there making that country even more richer .Some people may find it a very good place to stay keeping in mind education ,jobs and houses and may want settle there and to open up there own businesses and that would make that country more developed and more rich. •
Countries exist as independent political entities with defined borders, often representing unique historical, cultural, and ethnic identities. Over time, factors such as conflicts, migrations, and government formations have led to the creation of numerous countries worldwide. Each country aims to govern its population, territory, and resources while interacting with other nations through diplomacy, trade, and alliances.
well all of the countries want to take over the world. they want new things from other countries over their rule so they go to a country and rule it by forcing people do stuff they like to do it.
All countries want to be independent and make their own decisions. It's why the USA did not want to be a colony of England, and had a revolution (and a War of 1812) to sever ties with England. Countries want to be self-governing.
There are over thirty independent countries in Western Europe. How long do you want to spend in each of them?
The US/Allies never wanted to rule any countries; we wanted them to be free independent nations.
Switzerland does not have a national bird. Most countries do not have a national bird, why would you want one?
Why the hell would you want to do that? Also im pretty sure that's illegal in most countries! You can, but it depends why would you do that.
Very unique question. I do not think there are any countries that would voluntarily "merge" with any other country. Malaysia and the Philippines are individual countries and are independent and have completely separate cultures. Therefore, it would be as unlikely as USA merging with Mexico or England with France.
Most all of them.
In most countries "¿Qué quieres hacer?" but in Uruguay and Argentina would be "¿Qué querés hacer?"
They joined what was then called the EEC in 1973. It would be up to the British people to decide if they want to leave it. All EU countries would have some people in them that would not want to be in the EU, but it has been beneficial for most countries and so the majority of people and the governments in those countries want to stay as members. There are things even the supporters of EU membership may not like, but overall it is seen to have more advantages to be in the EU than not.
This is because countries would want part of the money earned by the TNCs . so countries would want this kinds of Big companies such as apple company to have a brunch in thier country. TNCs help in globalization so countries would be more connected to the outside world!
No. Ireland is an independent country and as no independent country would want to give up its independence, then Ireland will never rejoin the UK.
If you want to know what countries are Sardar jokes most popular, it is India and its neighboring countries. These very funny jokes are very enjoyable.