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I think these questions are set to encourage you to pick up an atlas and find out by yourself. But I'll destroy your chances of ever learning anything other than how to work the TV remote by telling you. It is LESOTHO, a small mountainous kingdom, saved from colonization by the British and incorporation into South Africa by its seriously mountainous terrain and a complete lack of valuable natural resources. Its main exports are labor and water.
You really can't. If it's a male dog, chances are it's NOT fully emptying its bladder at any time, as they hold some "in reserve" to mark territory.
Both IRA and the PLO want to have their own fully fledged country, and get rid of all foreign troops in their country.
The South African economy is the best in Africa. It's got world class infrastructure and a higher GDP rate compared to most regions in Africa. However, the country suffers from many economic structural problems mainly due to it's past like "Apartheid". Due to this many have been locked out from receiving a proper education which is what's causing the country to lag behind with high unemployment levels currently siting at around 23%, although many highly skilled vacancies remain unfilled in the country. Inequality is also a major concern. Many regions in South Africa are fully developed but not too far from those regions, you'll find people living in shanty towns below the poverty line. South Africa managed to weather the financial crisis of 2008 very well, but with Europe being it's major export destination, the recent Eurozone crisis has prevented South Africa's annual growth rate from exceeding 3% or growing to pre-crisis levels of around 7% needed to put a dent in unemployment. South Africa also suffers from corruption within it's government along with having first-world labor regulations which also makes the country less attractive to foreign direct investors or manufacturing.
Yes.. The point system allows greater positions. Company fully owned by a woman gains 100 points.
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Not completely, It is bordered by the Mediterranean on the north, and by the Red Sea on the East.
Nigeria is often referred to as a perforated state due to the presence of the Benin Kingdom, which is surrounded by Nigerian territory but not fully integrated into the country. This unique geopolitical situation has created challenges for governance and security in the region.
A part of a country separated from the rest of its nation is called an enclave or exclave, depending on whether it is fully surrounded by foreign territory or connected to the main country by land.
No city is surrounded by another country without being in that city's own country. There may be cities on borders, however, not fully located in a foreign country otherwise the city would be a part of that nation!
I think these questions are set to encourage you to pick up an atlas and find out by yourself. But I'll destroy your chances of ever learning anything other than how to work the TV remote by telling you. It is LESOTHO, a small mountainous kingdom, saved from colonization by the British and incorporation into South Africa by its seriously mountainous terrain and a complete lack of valuable natural resources. Its main exports are labor and water.
A territory is an area administered by a country without necessarily being fully a part of that country. A protectorate is independent but, by treaty, relies on another country for it's defense.
A territory is an area administered by a country without necessarily being fully a part of that country. A protectorate is independent but, by treaty, relies on Another Country for it's defense.
A state is a fully self-governing political entity within a country, with its own government and constitution. A territory is an area controlled by a country but does not have the same level of self-governance as a state.
No, Guam is not a foreign country. It is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is considered a part of the United States, but it does not have the same status as a state or a fully independent country.
an island