Yugoslavia, West Germany, and USSR.
The 1972 Summer Olympics were held in Munich (West Germany), the 1980 Summer Olympics were held in Moscow (USSR) and the 1984 Winter Olympics were held in Sarajevo (Yugoslavia).
It's a *Doge, not a dodge. A Doge was the leader of the Republic of Venice, which no longer exists. Once a Doge was elected, their term lasted for the remainder of their life.
Answer Queen Elizabeth II's eldest son, Prince Charles is the heir apparent or next in line. He will become King of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is a part of Great Britain but the title "King of England" no longer exists.
WWII was longer, lasting six years compared to the four years of WW1.
Please revisit your bill and post a new question :> Tausendkronen is the bill's denomination, not the country that issued it. It means "one thousand crowns" in German.> The fact that it's denominated in crowns means it's definitely not 1000 dollars.> It can't be "in its original country" (???) because most of the countries in Central Europe that existed in 1902 are no longer in existence.Post a new question with more of the bill's wording. Germany did not use crowns as its currency in 1902 so it's possible your bill is from a region such as Bohemia. Without more details it's impossible to say.
World War 2 lasted longer, six years compared to the four years of World War 1.
Yugoslavia in 1984
It means that it no longer exists as a country.
The country is not stated in the question. However, in the US, De Jure segragation no longer exists.
Neither. Yugoslavia was a country but it no longer exists.
Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia
a country that no longer exists.
The Russian empire no longer exists and therefore is no loner in any country.
I hope that no longer exists!
the roman empire no longer exists. but, no it was not a free country, not even a free empire
The Iron Curtain no longer exists. When it did, the country it divided was Germany.
That is the code for Czechoslovakia. It is no longer in use since the country split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.