Since 1945, several Asian countries have gained independence, including India and Pakistan in 1947, Indonesia in 1949, and Vietnam in 1954. Other notable examples are Malaysia in 1957, Bangladesh in 1971, and Timor-Leste in 2002. These nations emerged from colonial rule or foreign domination, significantly reshaping the political landscape of the region.
I believe it was East Timor. It gained independence from Indonesian back in 2002. They have been fighting for independence ever since Indonesia invaded in 1976 after the Portuguese left.
In 1991, several countries in Europe gained their independence from the Soviet Union, with Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia being notable examples. These Baltic states declared their independence in the wake of the Soviet Union's dissolution, marking a significant shift in the political landscape of Eastern Europe. Each of these countries has since worked to establish their sovereignty and integrate into European structures, including the European Union and NATO.
Not any more. India was part of the British Empire once but has long since gained independence.
They didn't. In 1930, nothing really happened to the Dutch.If you mean the 1940s, the Dutch lost their independence, since they were invaded by Germany.If you mean the 1830s, the Dutch didn't gain independence, Belgium did. And they gained it from the Netherlands.
Grenada gained its independence from the United Kingdom on February 7, 1974. This marked the end of colonial rule and the establishment of Grenada as a sovereign nation. The country has since celebrated its independence annually on that date.
I believe it was East Timor. It gained independence from Indonesian back in 2002. They have been fighting for independence ever since Indonesia invaded in 1976 after the Portuguese left.
i have no freakin idea
In 1991, several countries in Europe gained their independence from the Soviet Union, with Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia being notable examples. These Baltic states declared their independence in the wake of the Soviet Union's dissolution, marking a significant shift in the political landscape of Eastern Europe. Each of these countries has since worked to establish their sovereignty and integrate into European structures, including the European Union and NATO.
The Faroe Islands have been an autonomous province of Denmark since 1948. Though never technically (politically) gained 'independence'.
Andorra has been an independent principality since the year 988.
The ruler was Francisco Pizzarro since he was the one to conquer the country and gain its independence from the Incan.
Several countries that emerged from the former Russian territory following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 include Ukraine, Belarus, and the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Additionally, Central Asian nations such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan were formed. Other countries that gained independence include Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Each of these nations has since developed its own national identity and governance structures.
did not have laws about pollution
Kazakhstan
Nope. Not since Belize gained independence.
It has been independent since May 14, 1948.
a Government