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by Pulcinella 1509 days ago
The US is one of the oldest countries in the world. It’s older than Italy, for example.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_by_da...

Highly debatable. However, I think most citizens would consider their nations age date of acquisition of sovereignty, not from the date of the current form of government or any other standard.

Anyway, calling United States one of the oldest countries in the world is about as defensible as calling it one of the newest countries in the world. I just don't see the data for it.

There is no data for it, its definitional. The two definitions skew the perception of the answer. Perhaps you care about stability and somehow you've got a correlation between length of government standing and your perception of stability. What defines a country?
Exactly. People often think European countries are old. The nationalities sure, the political systems such as they are now were born after ww2.
Even the nationalities are debatable. A lot of the national identities didn't form until the 18th or 19th centuries.
Only if we’re considering strictly the entity.
If we’re considering the land then they’re all the same.