Northern Cyprus declared independence in 1983, but it is recognized only by Turkey and is not considered an independent country by the international community. The region's status remains a contentious issue, with ongoing negotiations and discussions about reunification with the southern part of Cyprus. A resolution relies on complex political dynamics, and it is uncertain when or if Northern Cyprus will achieve full international recognition as an independent state.
Yes. However, because the island is divided between independent Cyprus in the south and Turkish-Occupied North Cyprus (TRNC) in the north, crossing the border at Nicosia is probably the best way to do it. It is also much easier to cross into Cyprus from TRNC than the reverse. Additionally, it would take a long time, around 55 hours of ceaseless walking.
If Europe is split into Western and Eastern Europe, then the smallest country would be Cyprus. If by general idea of Eastern Europe, then the answer would be Macedonia.
What if? There would be no problem at all with travelling to Cyprus if you have visited the occupied areas of Cyprus and vice versa.
East of Austria is Hungary, east of Romania are Ukraine and Moldiva.
Mediterranean sea
Yes, the English county Hertfordshire would be a landlocked country if it were to become an independent country.
it would be a northern country
The capital city of this official independent country would be Canberra.
The capital city of this official independent country would be Vienna.
The capital city of this official independent country would be Bridgetown.
The capital city of this official independent country would be Brussels.
The capital city of this official independent country would be Belmopan.