What country existed for 8 seconds?

The apparent winner of the title, however, is the Independent State of Catalonia, which lasted only eight seconds of a 2017 speech.
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What is the newest country?

South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 after years of civil war, but violence continues to ravage the world's newest country. Civil War erupted in South Sudan in 2013 and continues today, as political leaders from different ethnic groups vie for power.
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When did Countries become a thing?

Nation-state building

Although France after the French Revolution (1787–99) is often cited as the first nation-state, some scholars consider the establishment of the English Commonwealth in 1649 as the earliest instance of nation-state creation.
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How did countries form?

Some were established as a result of geographic isolation, such as England. Others were created as the result of emigration, such as Australia, often displacing existing nations. And still others were created from the breakup of larger empires or from peace treaties, such as Croatia.
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Whats the youngest country?

South Sudan (2011)

Unfortunately, even after gaining independence, civil wars continued in this young country until a recent peace agreement in 2020. Currently, South Sudan is the youngest country in the world.
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What Is the Shortest-Lived Country in History?



How old is Japan?

Japan: 15 Million Years Old

Japan became an influential country only during the Meiji Restoration era. This oldest country in Asia is also amongst the oldest countries in the world.
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What countries will not exist in 100 years?

Here are some well known nations that (probably) won't exist in 2115.
  • Kiribati. Home to one of the largest protected areas in the world (the Phoenix Islands Protected Area), Kiribati is the epitome of a tropical paradise. ...
  • The Netherlands. ...
  • The United Kingdom. ...
  • Canada. ...
  • Taiwan. ...
  • North Korea. ...
  • Palestine. ...
  • Sudan.
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Which country has no Google?

Like China, North Korea's isolation from the rest of the world means that Google is unsurprisingly banned. All social media sites are also banned. The government does not make the internet accessible to the North Korean population, so there are no locally developed search engines that we know of.
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Can you buy a country?

If you are committed to the dream, there are some opportunities to start your own country. Buying islands are very real. For example, Belize offers several islands for sale, some for less than a house and as little as $200k. After getting your island, you could start your own micro-nation.
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Which country has no Internet?

These countries have the world's worst Internet access

The world's least connected country is dictator-controlled Eritrea, located in the Horn of Africa, where only . 91% of residents have access to the internet.
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What countries dont recognize us?

The United States has formal diplomatic relations with most nations. This includes all UN member and observer states other than Bhutan, Iran, North Korea and Syria, and the UN observer State of Palestine, the latter of which the U.S. does not recognize.
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What was the shortest lasting empire?

The shortest period of time is the Third Dynasty of Ur at 50 years, the Qin Dynasty at 14 years, and the Kanva Dynasty at 45 years.
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Is China the oldest country?

By many accounts, the Republic of San Marino, one of the world's smallest countries, is also the world's oldest country. The tiny country that is completely landlocked by Italy was founded on September 3rd in the year 301 BCE.
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Who lived in Japan first?

Japan's indigenous people, the Ainu, were the earliest settlers of Hokkaido, Japan's northern island. But most travellers will not have heard of them.
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Is Japan a poor country?

Japan's poverty rate stands at 15.7%, according to the latest figures from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. That metric refers to people whose household income is less than half of the median of the entire population.
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What are dead countries?

In its most precise definition, a " dead country" is a place that once issued postage stamps but no longer does. Harding has used this definition as a basis for a fascinating investigation of world history. Collected in Dead Countries of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries is a telling portrait of global change.
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Can a country go extinct?

If history has taught us one thing, it's that nations are perfectly capable of disappearing. A number of top countries disappeared in the 20th century alone, including nations such as Astro-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and superpower U.S.S.R.
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How old is San Marino?

In the microuniverse of little countries, San Marino is a curiosity among the curiosities. The world's oldest republic, established in 301, is the stubborn old man of Europe, forever refusing to sell its homestead to rampaging developers.
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What was the first language?

Thus, given this evidence, Sumerian can also be considered the first language in the world. Sumerian was gradually replaced by Akkadian as a spoken language around 2000 BC, but it continued to be used as a literary, ceremonial, scientific and sacred language until the 1st century AD.
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How many years old is China?

An old missionary student of China once remarked that Chinese history is “remote, monotonous, obscure, and-worst of all-there is too much of it.” China has the longest continuous history of any country in the world—3,500 years of written history. And even 3,500 years ago China's civilization was old!
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Which country has no night?

Also known as the Land of the Midnight Sun, Norway, for a period of 76 days never experiences sunset. That period is from May until the end of July, where there is constant sunlight. The city of Svalbard in the country experiences constant sunshine from April 10 to August 23.
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