Examples of mother countries include Spain (for countries in Latin America), France (for countries in Africa and the Caribbean), and the United Kingdom (for countries like Australia, Canada, and India). These countries historically colonized and exerted influence over their respective regions.
Developed countries are countries that are labeled as "First World Nations." These are countries that are generally rich (per capita and government wise), have good treatment of its citizens (plenty of freedoms for example), is not corrupt, etc. Some examples of developed countries are Norway, Australia, the Netherlands, the United States, New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland (which are the most developed nations). Developing countries are currently in the process of becoming developed (inheriting all the traits listed above and more). Some examples of developing countries include China, Vietnam, and Iraq.
There are 17 countries in the world that do not have provinces. Some examples are the Maldives, Monaco, and Singapore.
Japan, Australia, and Argentina are examples of countries that do not share a border with Syria.
Afghanistan and Armenia are two examples of countries that start with the letter "A" but do not end in "a".
Some examples of completely landlocked countries are: Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Luxembourg.
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often times they feel like there are more opportunities in well-developed countries than in their mother countries to make money, live better, etc. Sometimes conditions aren't as good in their mother countries
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There are different days that different countries have Mother's Day!
In the countries of Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal, Mozambique and Spain Mother's Day is always celebrated on the first Sunday in May. Other countries celebrate Mother's Day on other days. For the days Mother's Day is celebrated in different countries, see the Related Link.
Developed countries are countries that are labeled as "First World Nations." These are countries that are generally rich (per capita and government wise), have good treatment of its citizens (plenty of freedoms for example), is not corrupt, etc. Some examples of developed countries are Norway, Australia, the Netherlands, the United States, New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland (which are the most developed nations). Developing countries are currently in the process of becoming developed (inheriting all the traits listed above and more). Some examples of developing countries include China, Vietnam, and Iraq.
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While many countries celebrate Mother's Day, there is no actual International Mother's Day.
Singapore, Israel, Kuwait