The Soviet Union split into 15 separate countries in 1991.
India and Pakistan :)
It was split into Muslim and Hindu regionsIt split into two countries with different religions.
well when WW1 was over the European countries were split up. The ottoman Empire(turkey) was kept untouched for a few years after the war but was soon split into new countries. This created new countries. Hope this helps!!
Korea. North Korea is communist and South Korea is democratic.
Czechoslovakia is now divided into two separate countries. The first one is called Czech Republic. The second country is called Slovakia. I believe they separated into 2 countries on January 1, 1993.
Czechoslovakia
The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia are such countries.
Sudan split into two countries in 2011 - Sudan and South Sudan. This separation was a result of a referendum held in South Sudan, leading to its independence from Sudan.
The country that split apart in the early 1990s to become two countries is Czechoslovakia. It divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993 through a peaceful dissolution known as the "Velvet Divorce."
Germany (East and West) and Yemen (North and South) were once single countries that later split into two separate countries.
Czechoslovakia is no longer a country. In 1992, the country peacefully split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Both these countries are associated with Central, or sometimes Eastern, Europe.
Czechoslovakia split into two countries in 1993: the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The peaceful separation resulted in the dissolution of the federal state of Czechoslovakia and the emergence of two independent nations.
No, Czechoslovakia is no longer a country. It split into two separate independent countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, on January 1, 1993.
Baloochestan is split between two countries: Pakistan in the East and Iran in the West
continent. Pangea split into Laurasia and then all our countries slowly split apart due to the tectonic plates
China shares its border with 15 countries, including Russia, Mongolia, India, and Pakistan. It has the highest number of neighboring countries in the world.
In 1993 the country known as Czechoslovakia split into two countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.