Indonesia.
MT Fuji is located in Japan (it's a volcano!).
a political map because then you know which country your looking at.
In a country with zero population, you would expect to find abandoned infrastructure, such as empty buildings, roads, and public facilities, as there would be no residents to maintain or utilize them. The landscape might reclaim these areas, with nature gradually overtaking urban environments. Additionally, there would be a lack of economic activity, cultural events, and social structures, resulting in a silent, desolate environment devoid of human presence and interaction.
You would find Estonia on a map of Europe in the Baltic region, bordered by Russia to the east and Latvia to the south. The country's capital is Tallinn, located on the north coast along the Gulf of Finland.
It is fuond in the Middle East
Israel because a kibbutz is a saherer which is only native in Israel
i am the best because i know this the country stars with is
The kibbutz -- which translates loosely as a "collective community" -- is found in Israel.
A kibbutz is a collective community of people who all live close together in their own "town". These are found in Israel. The word "kibbutz" is Hebrew for 'gathering' or 'clustering.' This should not be confused with a moshav, which is a similar Israeli town or settlement. A kibbutz, however, tends to be more collective and community-like than a moshav.
On a Kibbutz.
They are known as a 'Kibbutz'. The plural is "Kibbutzim".
You can stay on a kibbutz as long as you want to.
Ravenna Kibbutz was created in 2007.
Kibbutz Kiryat Yedidim is located in Israel, specifically in the central part of the country, near the city of Ra'anana. It is situated within the Sharon region, which is known for its agricultural land and proximity to urban centers. Established in 1951, the kibbutz is part of the larger movement of communal living in Israel.
Kibbutz Degania Alef was the first kibbutz founded in the Jordan Valley of Israel in 1909 by a group of Jewish pioneers.
Kibbutz is a collective community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. Kibbutzim is the plural of Kibbutz: meaning clustering, gathering. For more detailed information I would go on Wikipedia