Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland, and Spain are some of the countries off the top of my head
Spain and the US were the belligerents and the rest of the world was neutral.
Japan was ruled by the Tokugawa Shogunate, essentially a Feudalistic confederacy that remained closed to the rest of the world, until the Meiji Restoration.
China during the 1930's, the rest of the conquests occurred in 1941 & 1942.
North Korea, often called the Hermit Kingdom, has remained largely isolated from the rest of the world, following the Korean War. This has not been healthy for North Korea.
Countries choose to have national symbols to represent their identity, values, and history. These symbols help foster a sense of unity and pride among citizens, and can also serve as a way to communicate important messages to the rest of the world.
The war consisted of 3 sides axis,allies,and countries that were neutral(about 5 or less) the axis powers had Germany,Italy,japan,France and china which were both forced into the axis powers while the allies had America and the rest of the world(except the neutral countries.
Spain and the US were the belligerents and the rest of the world was neutral.
i think rest of world EXCEPT MAYANMAR!!
Not sure about the rest of the world, but they have them in Australia.
There are only 50 states and the rest are countries.
The rest of the countries of the world except for the United States.
Petroleum.
To make money and advertise your country to the rest of the world.
Asia got to the worlds largest continent when the rest of the continents broke apart. when Asia remained intact it had the most land out of the rest making it the largest.
China and Sri Lanka (Ceylon).
There is no single geographic feature that separates China from the rest of the world.
To see the different effects of colonisation compare the condition of the different countries with who colonised them.