Australia is the country.
Australians don't use the term "counties".
Perhaps the best equivalent would probably be "states" and "territories".
Australia is split into 6 states and 2 territories ...
WA -Western Australia
NT -Northern Territory
SA -South Australia
QLD -Queensland
NSW -New South Wales
VIC -Victoria
TAS -Tasmania
ACT -Australian Capital Territory
These are split into smaller areas usually known as regions, cities or towns. There would be too many of these to list.
There are no counties in Australia.
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Lots of counties, but not that many countries. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, France, USA, Russia
If you mean states, then West Australia, South Australia, Queenland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania. Northern Territory and Australian Captial Territory are not states.
North america, south america, australia, europe, africa, antartica, china, russia
England, France, Spain, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the US, and many, many other counties.
Counties are called counties in every states in the U.S.
NVA & VC vs US, ROK, NZ, Australia, RVN, PI, and Thailand.
It's one of these: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, South America or Australia.
In the North:- Norway, Canada, England, Scotland, France, Russia. In the South:- Australia, Newzealand, Patagonia.
Some examples of countries in the southern hemisphere include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Brazil, and Argentina. These countries are located below the equator and experience seasons opposite to those in the northern hemisphere.