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there are many of them if you are looking for ones that exist today then they are cuba, Vietnam, china, North Korea and lao

Cuba, and china are not socialist, they are communist, few people know the difference. Germany, France, and venizula are socialist nations, even canda has been considered one according to Google gov tabs

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