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The marked territories on this global map from theUnited Nations are mostly of countries which aresovereign states with full international recognition (brackets denote the country of a marked territory that is not a sovereign state). Some territories are countries in their own right but arenot recognized as such (e.g.Taiwan), some few marked territories aredisputed about which country they belong to (e.g.Kashmir) or if they are countries in their own right (e.g.Western Sahara (territory) orthe state known by the same name).

Acountry is an area of land, which has its own government and laws, or used to have them, such as astate, anation, anation state, or otherpolitical entity. When referring to a specific polity, the term "country" may refer to asovereign state, astate with limited recognition, aconstituent country, or adependent territory. Most sovereign states, but not all countries, are members of theUnited Nations. There is no universal agreement onthe number of "countries" in the world, since several states have disputed sovereignty status or limited recognition, and a number of non-sovereign entities are commonly considered countries.

The definition and usage of the word "country" are flexible and have changed over time.The Economist wrote in 2010 that "any attempt to find a clear definition of a country soon runs into a thicket of exceptions and anomalies."

Areas much smaller than a political entity may be referred to as a "country", such as theWest Country in England, "big sky country" (used in various contexts of theAmerican West), "coal country" (used to describecoal-mining regions), or simply "the country" (used to describe arural area). The term "country" is also used as a qualifier descriptively, such ascountry music orcountry living. (Full article...)

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TheUnited States of America (USA), also known as theUnited States (U.S.) orAmerica, is a country primarily located inNorth America. It is afederal republic of 50states and a federal capital district,Washington, D.C. The 48contiguous states borderCanada to the north andMexico to the south, with thesemi-exclave ofAlaska in the northwest and thearchipelago ofHawaii in thePacific Ocean. The United States also asserts sovereignty over fivemajor island territories andvarious uninhabited islands inOceania and theCaribbean. It is amegadiverse country, with the world'sthird-largest land area andthird-largest population, exceeding 340 million.

Paleo-Indians first migrated from North Asia to North America over 12,000 years ago, and formed various civilizations.Spanish colonization establishedSpanish Florida in 1513, the first European colony in what is now the continental United States.British colonization followed with the 1607 settlement ofVirginia, the first of theThirteen Colonies.Enslavement of Africans was practiced in all colonies by 1770 and supplied most of the labor for theSouthern Colonies'plantation economy. Clashes with theBritish Crown over taxation and lack ofparliamentary representation sparked theAmerican Revolution, leading to theDeclaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Victory in the 1775–1783Revolutionary War brought international recognition of U.S. sovereignty and fueledwestward expansion, dispossessingnative inhabitants. As more stateswere admitted, a North–Southdivision over slavery led theConfederate States of America to attempt secession and fightthe Union in the 1861–1865American Civil War. With the United States' victory and reunification,slavery was abolished nationally. By 1900, the country had established itself as agreat power, a status solidified after its involvement inWorld War I. FollowingJapan'sattack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the U.S.entered World War II.Its aftermath left the U.S. and theSoviet Union as rivalsuperpowers, competing forideological dominance andinternational influence during theCold War. TheSoviet Union's collapse in 1991 ended the Cold War, leaving the U.S. as the world's sole superpower. (Full article...)

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Asovereign state is astate that has the highestauthority over aterritory. It is commonly understood thata sovereign state is independent. When referring to a specificpolity, the term "country" may also refer to a constituent country, or adependent territory.

A sovereignstate is required to have a permanent population, defined territory, agovernment not under another, and the capacity tointeract with other sovereign states. In actual practice, recognition or non-recognition by other states plays an important role in determining the status of a country.Unrecognized states often have difficulty engaging indiplomatic relations with other sovereign states. (Full article...)

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Iran, officially theIslamic Republic of Iran and also known asPersia, is a country inWest Asia. It bordersIraq to the west,Turkey,Azerbaijan, andArmenia to the northwest, theCaspian Sea to the north,Turkmenistan to the northeast,Afghanistan to the east,Pakistan to the southeast, and theGulf of Oman and thePersian Gulf to the south. With a population of 92.4 million, Iran ranks 17th globally in bothgeographic size andpopulation and is thesixth-largest country in Asia. Iran is divided intofive regions with31 provinces.Tehran is the nation's capital,largest city, andfinancial center.

Iran is home to one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations. A large part of Iran was first unified as anation by theMedes underCyaxares in the 7th century BC and reached its territorial height in the 6th century BC, whenCyrus the Great founded theAchaemenid Empire.Alexander the Great conquered the empire in the 4th century BC. An Iranian rebellion in the 3rd century BC established theParthian Empire, which later liberated the country. In the 3rd century CE, the Parthians were succeeded by theSasanian Empire, who oversaw a golden age in thehistory of Iranian civilization. During this period, ancient Iran saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanization, religion, and administration. Once a center forZoroastrianism, the 7th century ADMuslim conquest brought about theIslamization of Iran. Innovations inliterature,philosophy, mathematics,medicine, astronomy andart were renewed during theIslamic Golden Age andIranian Intermezzo, a period during whichIranian Muslim dynasties ended Arab rule and revived thePersian language. This era was followed bySeljuk andKhwarazmian rule,Mongol conquests and theTimurid Renaissance from the 11th to 14th centuries. (Full article...)

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