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When we think about the oldest countries in the world, we often consider their rich histories, ancient civilizations, and long lasting cultures.
These nations have stood the test of time, while continuing to thrive in the present. How many of these countries have you heard of? Even if you knew nothing about them, this article has a list of ten of the oldest countries in the world for you:
1. Egypt
Egypt, known for its ancient civilization and monumental structures like the pyramids and the Sphinx, is one of the oldest countries in the world.
Its history dates back to around 3100 BC when Upper and Lower Egypt were unified.
2. China
China’s history spans thousands of years, with its origins tracing back to the Yellow River civilization around 2070 BC.
The country is renowned for its contributions to philosophy, art, and science, and for the Great Wall of China.
3. India
India’s rich history begins with the Indus Valley Civilization around 2500 BC. The country has a profound cultural heritage, with contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy.
India is also the birthplace of major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
4. Greece
Greece is often considered the cradle of Western civilization. Its history goes back to the Minoan civilization around 2700 BC. Greece is known for its contributions to philosophy, democracy, and the arts.
5. Iran
Iran, formerly known as Persia, has a history that dates back to around 3200 BC.
The Persian Empire was one of the largest empires in ancient history, known for its advancements in art, architecture, and governance.
6. Ethiopia
Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in Africa, with a history that dates back to the 10th century BC.
It is famous for its unique cultural heritage, including ancient manuscripts and rock-hewn churches.
7. Japan
Japan’s history begins with the Jomon period around 14,000 BC, but it became a unified state around 660 BC.
The country is known for its distinctive culture, art, and technological advancements.
8. Armenia
Armenia’s history dates back to around 860 BC with the establishment of the Kingdom of Urartu.
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