there are actually 5 .... Azerbaijan, georgia, kazakhstan, Russia and turkey
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The Roman Empire was the third largest empire antiquity saw (after the Achaemenid Empire, the first of the four pre-Islamic Persian empires, and the very short lived Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great) and the 24th largest in history. It covered Western Europe up to the River Rhine and southern Germany, England and Wales, the Balkan Peninsula, Romania and part of Moldova in South-eastern Europe, Turkey and the Levant (the area of Asia along the Mediterranean Sea) in Asia, Egypt and the coastal area of the rest of North Africa. It covered an area of five million square kilometres (1.93 square miles). It covered the area of 21 modern countries (not counting the microstates of Lichtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, St. Marino and Vatican City) and parts of 12 other modern countries.
The main changes on the map occured in Cental and Eastern Europe. Austo-Hungarian Monarchy broke into pieces; Hungary became a separate country; new countries were formed: Czechoslovakia, Poland, A lot bigger romania, Yugoslavia (Bosnia, Herzegovina and Montenegro were added to Serbiato form a new country called Yugoslavia). Four other countries were created from the former Russian territories: Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia. The Ottoman Empire also boke up. Modern Turkey was formed.
Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago
Its not counties states or colonies.... dummy reply: you are the dummy we are asking what the countries settling in America are. there are four possible answers and one is false: France Spain Portugal England