In the last few decades, the world has witnessed a wave of new countries that have emerged from the civil war, political reforms or the collapse of the Great Unions; But what is the youngest country in the world depends on how you define the concept of an independent nation; A definition that may be based on legal independence, identifying the United Nations as a country or holding an independence referendum. The following is a number of countries that have recently recognized the United Nations or are virtually independent in the world. (History.howstuffworks)
South Sudan; Year 2
South Sudan was separated from Sudan after decades of civil war and became the youngest country in the world in the year 9. Despite the many challenges, it is still trying to achieve economic growth and political and social stability.
Photographer: Unknown / Usip.org site
Kosovo; Year 2
Kosovo, located in southeast of Europe, separated from Serbia in the year 9 and declared independence. More than 5 countries have recognized Kosovo; But some countries, including Serbia and a number of UN members, still do not recognize it. It is limited to international organizations and holds the presidential election independently.

Photographer: Unknown / Rausvonzuhaus.de site
Montenegro; Year 2
Monttenegro was separated from government unity with Serbia after holding a referendum on people’s independence and positive votes. Located in the Balkan Peninsula, it is now on the list of EU candidates and runs an independent government.

Photographer: Unknown / History.howstuffworks.com
Eastern Timur; Year 2
East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste, is an island country in the south-east Asian. It was initially a Portuguese colony and then under the rule of Indonesia. Eastern Timur gained legal independence after the United Nations supervised a referendum.

Photographer: Unknown / EcodisCovey-easttiimor.com
Serbia; Year 2
When Montenegro left Serbia’s state alliance, Serbia was again formed as an independent state. The country has a long history that relates to the Serbian Revolution; But its current official independence has begun since the year 5.

Photographer: Unknown / Lot.com site
Palauo; Year 2
Palau is a small, island country in the West Pacific that gained independence through a special contract with the United States. In the past, it was part of the region that the UN temporarily run.

Photographer: Unknown / Kayak.pt site
Eritrea; Year 2
Eritrea announced his independence and separation from Ethiopia after a long and hard war called Eritrea’s war. It was formerly the Italian colony and has been facing managerial problems since independence in the year 9.

Photographer: Unknown / Edition.cnn.com
Slovakia; Year 2
Velvet Revolution in the year 5 AD paved the way for Czechoslovak’s peaceful division into two countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the year 9. Since then, Slovak has become an independent country and has its own identity and state. It has also expanded its relations with the European Union.

Photographer: Unknown / History.howstuffworks.com
Czech Republic; Year 2
The Czech Republic (Czech Republic) was formed after Czechoslovakia’s separation in year 6 and is a fledgling country in today’s world; But its rich history goes back to Bohemia and World War I.

Photographer: Unknown / Polyglotgathering.com
Croatia; Year 2
Croatia gained its independence after being separated from Yugoslavia in the year 6. This country is considered to be a fledgling world; But it has a long and rich history.

Photographer: Unknown / Audleytravel.com
What do you think about these newly established countries? Do you want to travel to them? We will be happy to share your comments with us and Kajaro’s companions.
Cover Photo Source: jacadatravel.com; Photographer: Unknown (Croatia)
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