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Yes, in India, the Americas, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.
There are many countries play volleyball besides the US. I think almost all the countries play volleyball, but besides US, Japan, England, China and Canada also play volleyball~
England and France
The other continent besides Eurasia is Africa.
Marco Polo was famous for his exploration of the continent of Asia. Besides China, he visited many other countries in the East.
Yes, there were many rivers including the Hudson River
Colonies could buy goods from other countries besides the mother country. Colonies would ship raw materials to the mother country.
Canada is a country in itself. Countries don't exist within a country: Countries exist within a continent. Therefore, it is impossible for there to be any sort of country inside the country of Canada.
Russia and the Scots I'm pretty sure
Many countries have a 'Tomb of the Unknown Soldier' monument. Besides the United States, they can be seen in France, England, Romania, and Hungary.
africa.
France, Britain, Denmark-Norway, and the Netherlands had colonies in North America along with Spain. Other countries, such as Russia and Portugal, claimed territory in North America but never established settlements.