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Are the following considered countries?

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Scotland

Greenland

Palestine

Quebec

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  1. none of the above


  2. There isn't a universally agreed definition of 'country'.  Further, for political reasons, some countries find it convenient to recognize or not recognize other countries.

    So it doesn't matter what we think.

  3. Scotland is it's own country, but Greenland is a self ruling territory of Denmark, Quebec is in Canada, and Palestine is not a country but the name of a region.

  4. Scotland is a country, and Greenland is a Danish province.  Palestine is a region (made of Israel, Jordan, parts of Syria and Lebanon- I think that's all) and Quebec is a province in Canada.


  5. How many times can you ask stupid questions? No one cares! Seriously dude, get a life.

  6. Scotland is a country in the United Kingdom

    Greenland is related to Denmark but should be considered as a country

    Palestine is one of the saddest story it was going to take its Independence from the British but it was betrayed by everyone its people were thrown out from their homes and mass European Jewish immigration into Palestine from europe claiming that this is their land 2000 years ago which does not make any sense and today every jewish born in the world is related to Israel for example if you are jewish and is born in Brazil you would be welcome to live in israel only because you are jewish! while palestinian are not allowed to come back they still lives in camps.. so yeah palestine is history now! but there is still coming!

    Quebec it is in Canada french speaking i don't know how things are there but what i know that they want to take independent from canada

  7. yes, cept quebec is in canada? i think

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