11 Countries That Changed Their Name

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The process of modifying a country’s name isn’t simple, much less economical. But despite it all, various parts of the world have dared to do it.

UNIQ found 11 countries that changed their names and we’ll tell you the story behind their resolutions.

Due to land divisions, wars, changes in government, independence, or simply to facilitate pronunciation abroad, some countries have decided to change their name. In some cases, they did it many years ago, and we know these countries by their current name. But others did it very recently, and we still find it challenging to call them by their new name.

Remember to read all the way through to the last country’s story — you’ll find a bonus that explains how much it costs to make this modification.

3. German South West Africa changed to Namibia.

 

When the country became independent from Germany, it was renamed Namibia. This happened in 1990. Sometime later, the names of cities and regions that were in German were also changed. The citizens didn’t like the proposal at all since they were already familiar with the old names.