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Many consider San Marino, which is completely surrounded by Italy, to be the world's oldest country. It was founded in the year 301 CE, and its constitution is the world's oldest.
It is Italy in in 1938.
Of course they do; they are not a third world country.
The northern part of Italy is considered 1st world, and the southern part 3rd world.
Matera is the oldest city in Italy, and one of the five oldest cities in the world.
The oldest universitie is caled parma in italy.
No. Many people say that San Marino is the oldest country, but it is not the oldest. The oldest countries in the world are in the Middle East.
China and Egypt is the oldest country in the world, they have about 2,000 year of history,.
The Vatican City is the world's smallest "country", it is entirely within the city of Rome. There is another small country in Italy as well, known as San Marino, which is the world's third smallest country.
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Italy is the 10th riches country in the world
Hinduism (c. 2900 BCE) is the oldest recognized religion in the world and the third largest behind Christianity and Islam.