The oldest country in North America is Canada, due to declaring its independence from France in 1500. Mexico is the youngest country in North America, but is also one of the oldest countries in Central America, due to declaring its independence from Spain on September 16, 1810. Mexico is older than the other countries in Central America on the way to South America, except for Belize. The oldest country in South America is Brazil, due to declaring its independence from Portugal in 1650.
South America is neither a republic nor a democracy - it is a continent and within has many countries which are both republics and democratic.
Ethiopia
No. The oldest city in South America, also found in Perú, is Caral.
Cape Spear, Canada
The oldest country in North America is Canada, due to declaring its independence from France in 1500. Mexico is the youngest country in North America, but is also one of the oldest countries in Central America, due to declaring its independence from Spain on September 16, 1810. Mexico is older than the other countries in Central America on the way to South America, except for Belize. The oldest country in South America is Brazil, due to declaring its independence from Portugal in 1650.
South America is neither a republic nor a democracy - it is a continent and within has many countries which are both republics and democratic.
napia
Yes.
Colombia, since July 20 of 1810.
Chichen Itza
Iceland
America, it is America's oldest game.Native Americans played it.
Costa Rica
90% of wolrd countries are still using democracy eg- oldest democracy England Biggest Democracy- India Most successful Democracy- USA What do you mean by "still"
The usa
Established on July 4th, 1776, the oldest country in the Western Hemisphere is the United States of America.