Perhaps the other scandinavien countries.
julgröt=porridge, older people eat it all the year around.
There are a number of country singers Scotty McCreary sounds similar to.
"Pleasantville" is somehow similar to Back to the Future although the story is not based on the time travelling. One who like the BTTF would also like the Pleasantville.
They both like adventures
Yes, because the U.S is a country where everyone is free .
They both do not like getting to fights
Julgrot is pronounced as "yool-grote" in Swedish. The "j" is pronounced like the "y" in "yellow," and the "o" is pronounced like the "oo" in "good." The emphasis is on the first syllable, "jul."
they like to go to junakoo it is a tridition
is there a country today with a similar type of goverment or society like the spartans
Palestine is a poor country. Of course, it is not destitute like most African countries, but it is on a similar economic footing as Egypt or Jordan.
a heterogeneous country is very diverse, not similar, like the population of the US. a homogeneous country is not diverse and their population have similar roots, language, etc, for example, Japan is the most homogeneous counties.
Because the country is run under an autonomous dictatorship who don't like difference or expression.
There are a number of country singers Scotty McCreary sounds similar to.
Alaska, part of the United States has a similar climate as does parts of Canada.
Palestine is a poor country. Of course, it is not destitute like most African countries, but it is on a similar economic footing as Egypt or Jordan.
Australia's government is somewhat like that of the United States. It is a democracy and a federal republic, just like that of the United States.
Many types. Some are similar to those of most developed nations, others are simple hut like structures. It varies from country to country.
You could probably get it from places like foulds or similar shops around the country.