What is a country that no longer exists?

Updated on society 2024-05-06
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Atlantis (formerly the American continent): Swallowed by the sea, it has not been found.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sikkim: Annexed by India

    Yugoslav Federation: Disintegrated

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Eight countries in the world that no longer exist.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The Soviet Union

    The Soviet Union was founded on December 22, 1922 and is located in the northern part of Eurasia. The Soviet Union consisted of 15 European and Asian member states, with Moscow as its capital. Cold War times.

    The Soviet Union and the United States were both superpowers.

    Compete for supremacy in the world.

    Vietnam, India, Egypt and Cuba.

    and many other countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America maintained friendly relations with the Soviet Union and received large-scale assistance from the Soviet Union. In December 1991, 15 member states were separated from the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union ceased to exist.

    2. Yugoslavia

    Yugoslavia was located in the south of Europe and existed for more than half of the 20th century. First world war.

    After the end of Yugoslavia, on July 13, 1918 from Austria-Hungary.

    Discrete. On October 3, 1929, the country was renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1963, the country was again renamed Yugoslavia.

    At the end of the 20th century, member states Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Serbia and Montenegro were separated from Yugoslavia, and Yugoslavia ceased to exist.

    3. South Arab League

    The South Arab League, located on the Arabian Peninsula, was founded in 1962 and consists of 17 countries under the protection of the United Kingdom. The Confederation was abolished after gaining independence. It merged with the protectorate of South Arabia to become South Yemen in 1967 and North Yemen in 1990 to become Yemen as we know it today.

    4. Tuvan-speaking People's Republic

    Tuvan People's Republic, 1921, with the support of Russia, Bolsheviks.

    The People's Republic was created, which was recognized as an independent state only by the Soviet Union and Mongolia. The country lasted until 1944, when it was annexed by the Soviet Union. Today, the territory of Tuva, known as the Republic of Tuva, is the Russian Federation.

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    5. Rhodesia

    Rhodesia, which existed on the territory of present-day Zimbabwe in southern Africa, was founded in 1965. The capital of the country was Salisbury, now known as Harare. The country ceased to exist in 1979.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Austria-Hungary. Died 1918.

    2. The Ottoman Empire. Died 1922.

    3. United Arab States. Also known as the United Arab Republic, it was dissolved in December 1961.

    4. Kingdom of Sikkim. It was annexed by India in 1975 and became one of the states, and the King of Sikkim went into exile in the United States to form Sikkim in exile**.

    5. Republic of Vietnam. Also known as South Vietnam, it was annihilated by the National Liberation Front of North Vietnam and South Vietnam in April 1975.

    6. German Democratic Republic. Also known as East Germany, in 1990, the GDR was declared to be incorporated into the Federal Republic of Germany.

    7. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. That is, the Soviet Union, which was dissolved into 15 countries in 1991.

    8. Yugoslavia. From 1991 to 2006, it was successively dissolved into six countries: Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia.

    9. Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. It consists of two national republics, the Czech Socialist Republic and the Slovak Socialist Republic. The State was formally dissolved on 1 January 1993.

    The next countries that are likely to disintegrate are the Commonwealth countries.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The disappeared country in the world was Austria-Hungary.

    The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a constitutional dual monarchy in European history. In 1867, in order to prevent Hungary from becoming independent again, the Austrian Empire signed the "Austria-Hungary Compromise" and reorganized it into the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which gained a high degree of autonomy, but the Austrian monarch still served as the king of Hungary and became a political state.

    In World War I, Austria-Hungary and Germany were both part of the Central Powers, but they were defeated and dissolved in 1918, and the First Austrian Republic and the Kingdom of Hungary became the de jure successor states of Austria-Hungary.

    The independent nation-states established in the homeland of the Austro-Hungarian Empire also included Czechoslovakia and Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, etc.; Parts of the territory were also inherited by the Second Polish Republic and Romania.

    Economy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire:

    During the 51 years of the existence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire developed rapidly, and technological improvements promoted industrialization and urbanization. During these 51 years, the capitalist mode of production spread throughout the empire, and the old feudal system continued to disappear.

    The vicinity of Vienna, the Austrian hinterland, the foothills of the Alps, the Czech Republic and Budapest are the centers of economic development. At the end of the 19th century, the economic development of the central plains of Hungary and the Carpathian region was also very rapid.

    In 1913, Austria-Hungary accounted for the world's industrial output, and the other seven major powers accounted for the world's share of the United States, Germany, Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan, and Austria-Hungary ranked sixth in the world.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Historical country: The Ryukyu Kingdom is a country that once existed in the Ryukyu Islands in East Asia. In 1876, Japan established a judiciary in the Ryukyus, effectively annexing the Ryukyu Kingdom.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The countries that disappeared in the world are: the Roman Empire, the ancient kingdom of Loulan, the ancient kingdom of Babylon, the Safavid dynasty, and the Inca empire.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The only country that was annexed after World War II was Sikkim.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Soviet Union: Dissolved in 1991.

    Germany: Split in two.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Austria-Hungary 1867-1918.

    The Ottoman Empire existed from 1299 to 1922 for 600 years and Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1992.

    USSR 1922-1991.

    And now Afghanistan,. Seized power by the Taliban.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The first ancient country that mysteriously disappeared was the ancient country of Loulan in the history of Chinese civilization.

    In 176 BC, Loulan was founded, but in 630 AD it suddenly disappeared mysteriously, with a history of more than 800 years. The ancient kingdom of Loulan is the ancient Silk Road.

    on a small country, located in Lop Nur.

    In the west, it is the hub of the Western Regions, and the scope of the kingdom extends from the vicinity of Guyangguan in the east, to the ancient city of Niya in the west, to the Altun Mountain in the south, and to Hami in the north. It occupies an extremely important position on the ancient Silk Road.

    The second one is Atlantis.

    Imperial. Atlantis, also translated as Atlantis. An island in the Atlantic Ocean near Europe to the Strait of Gibraltar. Atlantis is said to have a highly developed civilization. The earliest account of the Atlantean Empire is found in the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.

    in the book "Dialogues".

    The third ancient kingdom that mysteriously disappeared was the Aztec Empire.

    The fourth is the Xiongnu Empire, which we Chinese are familiar with.

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