What is the oldest country?
The oldest country in the world is San Marino, founded in 301 AD, followed by France in 486 AD, and Bulgaria in 632 AD.
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According to tradition, San Marino is known as the world's oldest republic, founded in 301 BC. Thank you for asking ChaCha.
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The country that is still going by the same name as when it was founded is: China. It was unified under that name in about 225 BC.
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The oldest countries in the world are: San Marino (301 AD), France (486 AD), Bulgaria (632 AD), and Denmark (950 AD). ChaCha on!
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San Marino is known as the world's oldest republic. The tiny republic was founded on September 3, in the year 301 C.E.
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San Marino is known as the world's oldest republic. Itwas founded by a Christian stonemason in the year 301 C.E. ChaCha!
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