Turkey
Chad gained independence from France on August 11, 1960, making it a sovereign nation. It became officially recognized as the Republic of Chad.
CAFOD, also known as the Catholic Agency For Overseas Development, was founded in 1962 by the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
Yes, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was a nun. She founded the first congregation of religious sisters in the United States, the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's, and played a significant role in the development of the Catholic education system in the country.
Hasidism began in Eastern Europe, particularly in the regions of Poland and Ukraine, during the 18th century. It was founded by Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov as a mystical and pious movement within Judaism that emphasized joyful worship and a personal connection to God.
true it was found in 1889
The republic of Congo became a country on August 15, 1960
Dominican Republic
The Republic of San Marino. Founded by a croatian stone-mason Marin in 301.
As a modern, independent country, Mexico has had a government since 1821. The republic was founded in 1823.
The republic of San Marino was founded in 301.
The Republic of Liberia was founded in 1847, modeled on the government and culture of the USA,
KIA Motors was founded and is headquartered in the Korea Republic (South Korea).
No. Veracruz is the name of a port city founded in 1519 by Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes on the eastern coast of Mexico. Nowadays, it is also the name of a federal state within Mexico - yes, Mexico is a federal republic.
1. Most Serene Republic of San Marino - Republic founded in 301, became a Parliamentary Democratic Republic in 1243 2. United States of America - Federal Republic founded in 1787 *United Kingdom of Great Britain - Constitutional Monarchy founded in 1707; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - established 1927
The Republic of Liberia is the only country founded for freed slaves. Sierra Leone began offering former slaves shelter in 1792, but the country was not founded for freed slaves.
The Republic of Liberia is the only country in West Africa that was founded for freed slaves. Sierra Leone began offering shelter to former slaves in 1792, but the country was not founded for freed slaves.
The Republic of Columbia was declared their independence from Spain in 1810. They were recognized as a country in 1819 and their current constitution is from 1991.