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What is the oldest country in the world still in existence?

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What is the oldest country in the world still in existence?

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One is Monaco and the other is the Holy See (oldest country in the world).

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In response to an earlier post, I´m not sure Africa is a country. According to the Guiness Book of records, Iceland is the oldest existing state which had a goverment as far back as 163 AD. Not including border changes I guess Egypt is probably the oldest country (at least still having the same name though politically, religiously and possibly geographically it has changed a lot and yes, it is in Africa though Africa is still not a country). There are other states such as Persia, Babylon, Greece, Italy (obviously formally known as Rome) to name a few who have seen dramatic changes, both politically, religiously and geographically (Persia now called Iran and Babylon now just a mere city in Iraq). I don´t think these really qualify however. China has a very long history but again it has changed so much, the country we call China is not the same as it was 1000’s of years ago (due to reigns of kings moving things around and calling areas by a different name, etc). All in all, Iceland will

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