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      • An example of a country that split in two because of internal armed violence is Sudan, which in 2011 split to become Sudan and South Sudan. Since gaining independence from Great Britain in 1956, rebels in South Sudan fought an internal conflict with the government of Sudan, partly so that they could form an independent state.
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  2. The most recent example of a country that has split in two is Sudan. In 2011, South Sudan became one of the newest countries in the world when it gained its independence from Sudan. Sudan was a British colony from the 1890s until it gained its independence in 1956.

  3. One example of a country that split in two because of foreign intervention is Cyprus. In 1974, Turkey invaded Cyprus under the pretense of protecting the Turkish community on the island. The eventual outcome of this conflict was the island becoming divided between the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

  4. Jun 18, 2012 · Some countries fail spectacularly, with a total collapse of all state institutions, as in Afghanistan after the Soviet withdrawal and the hanging of President Mohammad Najibullah from a lamppost,...

  5. North and South Vietnam were reunited under a communist banner following the Vietnam war, and has probably been the best example of a country sticking together following a period of separation.

  6. Jun 16, 2024 · What countries split into two? 1. Which country recently split into two separate countries? South Sudan recently split from Sudan and became one of the world’s newest nations in 2011. 2. What country split into 2? Czechoslovakia peacefully split into two new countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, on January 1, 1993. 3. What country …

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  7. Jan 16, 2021 · There is no advanced industrial democracy in the world more politically divided, or politically dysfunctional, than the United States today.

  8. The pattern of seafloor spreading indicates that Pangea did not break apart all at once but rather fragmented in distinct stages. Plate tectonics also postulates that the continents joined with one another and broke apart several times in Earth’s geologic history.