A peseta is the former currency of the countries of Spain and Andorra.
Countries on the southern part of Africa are South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana and Madagasca.
A "Mother Country" is the country a person was born in when he or she has emigrated to some other country. A "Mother Country" can also be the country that owns a colony and is thus the mother country of that colony. So, England is the mother country for people born in England who live in Australia, Russia, the US, or elsewhere, and similarly for France. In terms of colonies, England was the mother country of the colonies of the British Empire, and is sometimes called "mother country" by some in the Commonwealth of Nations. Similarly France was the mother country of the colonies in the French Empire, and may still be called that by some people in those, now independent, countries But for someone who was born, for example in Germany, or for someone in a former colony of the Netherlands, neither England nor France are "mother countries."
Liberia
David Simon, a former police reporter for the Baltimore Sun, created The Wire.
New states The present-day countries created from the former parts of Yugoslavia are:Bosnia and HerzegovinaCroatiaKosovo (status as an independent country is in dispute)Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)MontenegroSerbiaSlovenia
Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Ukraine
Russia was the largest country created from the former Soviet Union.
The breakup of the former state of YugoslaviaPenn Foster
While the Soviet Union was a country that spanned the European and Asian continents (not South America like the question states), here are the countries that were created from the breakup of the Soviet Union: 1) Russia 2) Estonia 3) Lativa 4) Lithuania 5) Belarus 6) Moldova 7) Ukraine 8) Armenia 9) Azerbaijan 10) Georgia 11) Kazakhstan 12) Kyrgyzstan 13) Tajikistan 14) Turkmenistan 15) Uzbekistan
The states created by the breakup of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. Yugoslavia broke up in 1992.
The Commonwealth of Independent States also known as the CIS was formerly known as The Russian Commonwealth. The organization was regional and was formed after the breakup of the former Soviet Union and its participating countries were former Soviet Republics.
Croatia is an independent country. It is a former part of Yugoslavia and not comprised of it's own countries.
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is an independent country. It was part of Yugoslavia, which has now separated into several different countries.
The "mother country" is whatever country the speaker's ancestors came from. In British Commonwealth countries, or former British colonies, the mother country is England.
The Former Soviet Union
The Former Soviet Union