• Home
  • Games
    Action-adventure Simulation Business Role Playing Sports Competition Casual Intelligence Card Strategy Music Rhythm Text Puzzle Flying Shooting Love Development
  • Apps
    Business Office Newsletter Social Life Entertainment Online Shopping Practical Tools Travel Financial Management Educational Learning Information Reading Sports and Health
  • Articles

English 中文(简体) 中文(繁体) 한국어 日本語 Português Español Русский العربية Indonesia Deutsch Français ภาษาไทย
Home Games Text Puzzle Country Challenge
Country Challenge

Country Challenge

1
2
3
4
5
Download
  • Version 2.7
  • Category Text Puzzle
  • Package Name com.retopais
  • Update Time May 15, 2025
  • Size 11MB
About this game

¡Play hangman and learn the names of countries and their silhouettes!

If you like geography, travel, or you spend many hours on Google Earth looking at the world,¡ this is your application !. Test your intelligence and your vision for guessing which country matches with silhouette that the application shows. To learn and to have fun playing.

¡Play hangman and learn the names of countries and their silhouettes!

Country Definition

A country is a region identified as a distinct entity in political geography. A country may be an independent sovereign state or one that is occupied by another state, as a non-sovereign or formerly sovereign political division, or a geographic region associated with sets of previously independent or differently associated peoples with distinct political characteristics. Regardless of the physical geography, in the modern internationally accepted legal definition as defined by the League of Nations in 1937 and reaffirmed by the United Nations in 1945, a resident of a country is subject to the independent exercise of legal jurisdiction.

Sometimes the word country is used to refer both to sovereign states and to other political entities, while other times it refers only to states. For example, the CIA World Factbook uses the word in its "Country name" field to refer to "a wide variety of dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, uninhabited islands, and other entities in addition to the traditional countries or independent states".

Etymology

The word country comes from Old French cuntrée, itself derived from Vulgar Latin (terra) contrata (“(land) lying opposite; (land) spread before”), derived from contra (“against, opposite”). It most likely entered English language after the Franco-Norman invasion during the 11th century.

In English the word has increasingly become associated with political divisions, so that one sense, associated with the indefinite article – "a country" – is now a synonym for state, or a former sovereign state, in the sense of sovereign territory or "district, native land". Areas much smaller than a political state may be called by names such as the West Country in England, the Black Country (a heavily industrialized part of England), "Constable Country" (a part of East Anglia painted by John Constable), the "big country" (used in various contexts of the American West), "coal country" (used of parts of the US and elsewhere) and many other terms.

The equivalent terms in French and other Romance languages (pays and variants) have not carried the process of being identified with political sovereign states as far as the English "country", instead derived from, pagus, which designated the territory controlled by a medieval count, a title originally granted by the Roman Church. In many European countries the words are used for sub-divisions of the national territory, as in the German Länder, as well as a less formal term for a sovereign state. France has very many "pays" that are officially recognised at some level, and are either natural regions, like the Pays de Bray, or reflect old political or economic unities, like the Pays de la Loire. At the same time the United States and Brazil are also "pays" in everyday French speech.

A version of "country" can be found in the modern French language as contrée, based on the word cuntrée in Old French, that is used similarly to the word "pays" to define regions and unities, but can also be used to describe a political state in some particular cases. The modern Italian contrada is a word with its meaning varying locally, but usually meaning a ward or similar small division of a town, or a village or hamlet in the countryside.

What's New in the Latest Version 2.7

Last updated on Aug 11, 2016 - The action bar has new functionalities
Download(11MB)
Users also viewed
  • Ghiceste mancarea

    Ghiceste mancarea

    3.1.8z April 22, 2026
  • Secret Character

    Secret Character

    1.07 April 22, 2026
  • Radja - Cinderella

    Radja - Cinderella

    1.0 April 21, 2026
  • KviZZko: Asocijacije

    KviZZko: Asocijacije

    1.1 April 21, 2026
  • iloc

    iloc

    1.1.9z April 21, 2026
  • What common?

    What common?

    1.0.4 April 20, 2026
  • Cool words

    Cool words

    2.1.1 April 20, 2026
  • USA Mega Trivia

    USA Mega Trivia

    2.1 April 20, 2026
  • Word Cake

    Word Cake

    1.0.3v1 April 20, 2026
  • 660 Photos

    660 Photos

    1.0.1 April 19, 2026
  • Guess the actors

    Guess the actors

    3.1.8z April 19, 2026
  • US States and Capitals Quiz

    US States and Capitals Quiz

    3.03 April 19, 2026
  • Game KPazgekcd USybve Story

    Game KPazgekcd USybve Story

    1.2 April 19, 2026
  • Word counter - combine letters

    Word counter - combine letters

    1.4 April 18, 2026
  • Word Crush-Brain Puzzle Streak

    Word Crush-Brain Puzzle Streak

    1.0 April 18, 2026
About Privacy Policy Terms of Service Cooking Policy

© Copyright 2017-2026 downzr.com