A country can be 'not real' in several ways. It can be a made-up one like Ruritania, but I think you mean a real place. The arguments are complicated, but it's often agreed that a country has to be a member of the United Nations to be 'real'. The UN will usually recognize the country if its members do so individually. An example of a place which is still being argued about is Kosovo in the former Yugoslavia, which is not fully accepted as independent from Serbia. You can read more in Wikipedia.
The REAL answer is:Argentina
To hunters, it is considered real.
Yes, because invading a sovereign country that does not pose any real threat and kidnapping its leader is generally considered illegal.
Yes, the Vatican is considered as an independent country, the smallest country in the world.
Yes. Japan is considered an Asian country
yes. wales is real, it is a real country.
yes, Brazil is considered a Latin America country. From Mexico to all the way in the south of south America is considered a Latin country.
No, Yuktobania is a fictional country in the video game series "Ace Combat." It is not a real country in the real world.
France.
No Kinkow is not a country.
We get questions from several different nations, and laws vary from country to country. In the US, air rifles and BB guns are not considered firearms, since they do not use gunpowder. In some countries, air guns above a certain power level are licensed. Will depend on where you are.
No. Israel is a considered to be the Jewish State. Palestine is considered an Arab country.