Almost every African country was at some time colonised by a foreign power. Liberia was possibly the only exception.
Sweden has not been in any war (neither against other countries nor civil war) since 1814, when Sweden and Denmark signed the peace treaty of Kiel.
Mary Bryant (1765- ?) was a Cornish convict sent to Australia. She became one of the first successful escapees from the fledging Australian penal colony. Australia is a self-contained country, but Mary Bryant would have been sent to the New South Wales colony, as it was the only one established at the time of her internment.
The nation that is furthest west on the continent of Europe is Portugal. However, Iceland is further west but is an island. It has been traditionally part of Europe.
The longest lived business form by far is "single proprietorship". The second longest is probably partnership.
Sweden has been at peace the longest as it has not been involved in a war since 1814.
Liberia is the only West African country that was never a colony.
Kenya
No, France has never been a colony of another country.
You mean as a colony? No, it has been an independent country since 1821.
Thailand
no it's always been a country
The Republic of Guinea is not a colony; it is an independent country. It is is FORMER French colony, but it has been independent since 1958.
Spains biggest win in soccer has been the 2008 Euro cup.
No... England is an independent country. England = United Kingdom = Britain. Never has been a southern colony.
no. Tonga has only been a protectorate of the British Colony
No. Switzerland is an independent country and always has been.