YES. China is the only country in the world that has banned Google specifically. In North Korea, the government has simply banned the internet as a whole, so Google is not accessible as a matter of course. South Korea is the only country where Google access is permitted but not used, with the local search engine "Naver" being more popular.
Facebook and Google will only get to China when the government lifts the ban.
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China began the transition to state capitalism in 1949. There cannot be a Communist country, as Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use) can only be introduced at a global level.
The Google name is permanent only. It cannot be changed later on. It can be only changed while registering your account.
Google services are largely inaccessible in China due to the country's strict internet censorship, known as the Great Firewall. As a result, the number of people who use Google in China is significantly limited. While exact figures are hard to ascertain, estimates suggest that only a small percentage of the population can access Google through VPNs or other means, making it a minor player compared to local search engines like Baidu.
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That country is China.
I'm not sure, Google it. :3
China is the only country that borders both Russia and India.
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China is a very diverse country when it comes to wildlife. Some of the animals commonly found there are deer, mountain goats, beavers, and squirrels.