The United States.
The USA or some kind of European country Tied between Germany and United States
The European Union has tied the nations of Europe more closely together economically, and arguably culturally, as well. The development of a common currency has made where each individual nation has more economic interest in the others.
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European Union, (Spain, Italy, Greece, as well as others), Syria, Tunisia and Turkey (tied for third with Tunisia).
There are no countries currently a part of the European Union that are not a part of Europe. Cyprus is technically not geographically located in Europe, however, Cyprus is considered to be a part of Europe geo-politically. Cyprus is generally not included in Asia, as its tied to European politics.To get a sense, take a look at the United States. The state of Hawaii is geographically located in Oceania, not North America. However, the US is not considered a transcontinental country, because Hawaii is generally not associated with Oceania politics. This is the comparable to the situation with Cyprus.However, the European Union is looking to expand its borders and is considering to admit completely non-European countries, but Europeanized countries. Europeanized countries are countries that are similar in European culture, that being a Western Civilization. Israel is currently most likely to be this candidate in the future. Other Europeanized countries that the EU might look towards are Canada, the US, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Morocco, etc. However, for the time being, the European Union is only looking to expand its borders inside Europe, particularly in the Balkans.
Nixon-Eisenhower administration encouraged Eastern European nations to revolt against the Soviet Union and the Hungarian uprising caught even CIA Dullese off the mark and they did nothing by watch as they were tied up with the Middle East and the Suez Canal at the moment.
Politically, Europe has close ties to countries such as Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand mainly because they were previous European countries' colonies. NATO is such an example of this politcal union. Its members include Canada, the US, and 26 European nations. Europe is also economically tied to these four nations, as well as socially tied (as many of these countries' immigrants are from Europe and vice versa, similar living conditions).
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america is the head of country but Canada is tied with united states canada and united states are both heads of country
I wait for her . When she comes i beg to her untie me.
Not all European countries are members of the European Union, only a little over half. The European Union is a supranatural organization, thus having its own political and economic body. However, the governments of its member states still obtain sovereignty in their nation and exhibit their own laws and regulations on top of the EU's. Nonmembers of the EU still have relations with the EU, except for Belarus. Belarus is constantly sanctioned by the EU for its poor human rights and dictatorship government. There are debates throughout the EU on issues and stances that the EU should take, just as there is in any form of government. Most of the dividing is on who should join the European Union. The most heated debate that has been ongoing for decades is the accession of Turkey into the European Union. The UK argues that Turkey is essential because they see Turkey as being able to help with the European Debt Crisis (as the EU needs all the help it can get), but France and Germany don't want Turkey in the EU because they do not see it as a full-European country in the first place, Turkey is a Muslim nation, and Turkey will eventually pass Germany in population and form the majority of the political body of the European Union. However, by being a supranatural organization, the European Union heavily unites Europe. All the members are economically and political tied to each other, so they truly cannot go to war with one another even if they wanted to (which was the initial intention of the formation of the European Union, known then as the European Coal and Steel Community). Members of the EU also help each other out with internal problems. For example, Germany has been bailing out many countries, most notable Greece. All the countries in the EU have a free-travel statement, meaning citizens of the countries in the EU can travel visa-free into any other EU country and live wherever they please in the EU. There is a free-trade agreement within the EU and even with some nonmember states. The European Union also has a universal currency, the Euro, which all members are required to adopt in a reasonable amount of time (with the exception of Denmark and the United Kingdom).
The position that comes after a tied ninth is typically referred to as "eleventh." In competitive contexts, if multiple participants tie for ninth place, the next distinct position is counted as eleventh, as the tied participants share the ninth position without affecting the subsequent ranking.