Name 1 (ONE) country

Name 1 (ONE) country

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Chad

Niger

Palestine

Yorkshire

Somaliland

Kurdistan

Kosovo.

Moldava. There was a girl in my film appreciation class from there.. her accent was sexy as fuck and she always dressed professionally

Czechoslovakia

So far so good

Niggeria

The Ukraine

Belgium

Why do you say The Ukraine? That's a region not a country, retards say The Ukraine because they got memed into believing that's somehow correct for the country. There is no articles in Russian or Ukrainian. It's only correct to add the if you talk about the region.

The Spain

Donetsk

You have to go back Vladimir

Sentinel Island Tribe

You lost.

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Antarctica

Texas

I'm just an Jow Forumscel.

Roman Empire

Aztlan

It's over folks

>There is no articles in Russian or Ukrainian
because the concept of articles in general is alien to the Russian language
it's also correct to say _the_ Netherlands for example

Not a country

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Yes, but not The Ukraine.
It's normal to say The Netherlands but not The Holland.
The Ukraine is a region.
Ukraine is a country.
Saying The Ukraine is a meme that people say because they think it'll make them look smart.

Liberland

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Ukraine is one of the few English country names traditionally used with the definite article, alongside The Sudan and The Gambia (also The Bahamas and the Netherlands, where the article is necessitated by the plural form). Use of the article was standard before Ukrainian independence, but has been deprecated since the 1990s.[1][2][3][25] For example, The Associated Press dropped the article "the" on 3 December 1991.[3] Use of the definite article was seen as suggesting a non-sovereign territory, much like "the Lebanon" referred to the region before its independence, or as one might refer to "the Midwest".[26] [27][28]

In 1993 the Ukrainian government explicitly requested that the article be dropped,[29] and use of "Ukraine" without the definite article has since become commonplace in journalism and diplomacy (other examples are the style guides of The Guardian[30] and The Times[31]).

Sometimes called The Ukraine by pedantic farts that want to sound smart.

Israel :3

SCOTLAND

The Russia

one one one

Because Ukraine means borderlands

Swaziland

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Пpeкpaти yжe cвoe жaлкoe cyщecтвoвaниe, пeдик.

Pridnestrovie