No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.No, Mexico and Greece are both separate countries.
The 80° East meridian traverses territory of . . . -- Russian Federation -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- China -- India -- Sri Lanka -- Antarctica (separate continent, with no countries)
No, New Zealand is a separate country and is not part of Australia. They are both located in the region of Oceania, but they are two distinct nations.
Most countries originate from way-back kingdoms or empires (Europe and Asia mostly), colonies (North America, South America, Africa and Oceania). Small countries are often countries who have split from their former country (f.ex. Eritrea split from Ethiopia). Countries are sometimes divided (like Korea into North and South) and sometimes countries are dissolves, making the largest division inside the country become the new countries (like the Soviet Union that split into Russia, Ukraine and several other countries). More countries can come because of: - geographical impracticalities (mostly overseas, but can also be because of mountains and such) - political differences - cultural differences (languages, religion and so on) - wealth (small parts of countries that have way more valuable resources often create their own country to benefit the most from their resources) One huge reason of why there are so many countries is because European colonial powers often split their possessions into several independent (from each other) colonies and when they became independent countries, they stayed separate. The former Spanish colonies in America are separate countries because they were treated as separate possessions of Spain when they were under Spanish rule. Oceanic countries and island countries (mostly quite small) and the colonial countries often chose to make each island into its own colony (and later country) rather than combining many such islands to do make a colony.
In most countries, cell phones (mobile phones) use separate telephone prefixes. For example, in the UK, cell phone codes are in the range 07400 through 07999.
There are 10 countries in the world that are known by separate English names.
No, Italy and France are separate, adjoining countries.
Yemen
No. They are two separate countries that neighbor each other.
No. Iraq and Afghanistan are two separate countries.
The island of Hispaniola is shared by two separate countries - the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
The island of Hispaniola is shared by two separate countries - the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
No,they are separate countries.
Separate as two man defined identities, joined as two physical entities.
Hispaniola has two separate countries which are the Haiti and Dominican Republic. Hispaniola is an island that is located in the West Indies.
The Red Sea does not separate ANY African countries. East of the Red Sea is Asia.
No they are separate countries.