There are no countries that start with the letter "W"
Like most European languages, English is written in a modified Roman alphabet. The letter W is the most recent addition to it.
There was not a Roman alphabet. There was the Latin alphabet, which was the alphabet of the ancient Romans (they were Latins) and the other Latins. Modern western European languages have adapted and adopted the Latin alphabet. In English the only letters which do not come from the Latin alphabet are J, U and W.
There are zero countries that end in the letter 'w'. Interestingly enough, there are also no countries that start with a 'w'.
Wales
economy, easy migration b/w countries, and a single common currency...
Winchester
Wales is in Europe. It is a country within a country. It is part of the United Kingdom which also is a country.
Because of George W
W is letter number 23 in the alphabet.
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The letter that comes after "v" in the alphabet is "w." The English alphabet consists of 26 letters, and "w" is the 23rd letter.