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Medieval countries that still exist include England, Scotland, Portugal, France, Denmark and others.

Countries that have become parts of something else include Navarre, Andorra, Leon, Castile, the Republic of Venice, and others.

Countries that have gone out of existence and had territory now included in a number of other countries include the Carolingian Empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the Holy Roman Empire.

I can think of one country that existed in the Middle Ages, went out of existence, and now exists again, which is Poland.

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