The country with only vowels in its name is "Aegean." It is a region in Greece and not a country on its own.
3 if you count the vowel sound (which is the diphthong e-i) as one phoneme, which is standard. N-ei-m. There are 4 letters in the word but only three sounds. Phonemes are sound units not letters: the word "though" has six letters but only two phonemes.
The capital that has only 3 letters is "Rome" which is the capital of Italy.
The pronoun with two letters is: it
The only state that has the name of another state spelled perfectly within it is Pennsylvania (containing the letters "s", "y", and "l", which spell "ylvania", the end of "Maryland").
None of the Scandinavian countries have a name with only three letters.
England
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Denmark borders only one country.
Elx is a city in Spain
The only country in the world that contains three consecutive letters from the alphabet is "Côte d'Ivoire."
Denmark
Liechtenstein is the only one I know. ;)
There are no countries that have only 3 letters in their name.
The biggest country in the world with only four letters in its name is Chad. Chad is a landlocked country located in north-central Africa. It is the fifth largest country in Africa and is known for its diverse geography, including the Sahara Desert in the north and the fertile savannas in the south.
There are ONLY 3 Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. If you add Finland and Iceland you get the Nordic countries!
There are no countries that have only 3 letters.