•Aragon
•Austro-Hungarian Empire
•Aztec Empire
•Belgian Congo
•Bohemia
•British Honduras
•British India
•Byzantine Empire
•Castille
•Central African Empire
•Ceylon
•Confederate States of America
•Czechoslovakia
•Democratic Kampuchea
•Dutch East Indies
•East Germany
•Empire of Japan
•French Indochina
•Gran Colombia
•Hesse
•Holy Roman Empire
•Incan Empire
•Khmer Republic
•Malaya
•Manchukuo
•Mayan Empire
•Mesopotamia
•New Spain
•North Vietnam
•Ottoman Empire
•Palestine
•Persia
•Prussia
•Republic of Texas
•Rhodesia
•Roman Empire
•Roman Kingdom
•Russian Empire
•Siam
•Tibet
•Transjordan
•Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
•West Germany
•Yugoslavia
•Zaire
austro hungarian empire
There are lots of universities that no longer exist in the US. Some include Augusta College, Leland College, and Kensington University.
it is no longer feasible s the soviet union no longer exist...
It is not know exactly how many countries have changed their names in the last 50 years. Some of the countries no longer exist. In 1971, East Pakistan became Bangladesh and in 1993 Czechoslovakia became the Czech Republic.
the tribe that no longer exist is the cheyanne.
The Austrian-Hungarian Empire and The Ottoman Empire are two of them that no longer exist.
false
East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and Albania. Three of these countries (East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia) no longer exist.
Yes, because other countries might be on it butthe land there is still the fertile crescant.
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"Countries" is longer than "country."
Old coins from countries or islands that no longer exist can have value to collectors due to their rarity and historical significance. The value of these coins can vary based on factors such as their condition, age, and demand in the numismatic market. It is recommended to consult with a professional coin dealer or appraiser to get an accurate assessment of their worth.