This depends on your formal definition of what a 'country' is. The modern conception of a country is a nation state, but the modern nation state did not emerge until the Treaty of Westphalia, 1648. If by country you mean the first major geographic polity, then the likeliest answer would be the earliest real civilisation. The Middle-East and Egypt are generally considered the birthplace of civilisation, where the earliest settlements arose by 10,000 BC and the first cities by 3100 BC. A polity can be understood as a political unit in a geographic area, inhabited by many people, who organise a system to administrate themselves. By this understanding, the first 'country' would likely be ancient Sumeria, centred in Uruk, and ancient Egypt in Memphis.
The first country formed was the U.S.A. . Europe soon followed, but the US was about 5,000 years prior to Europe's formation
The Cincinnati Reds are recognized as the first ever professional baseball team.
Uruguay won
U.S.A.
First, a petition is formed by signatures then, it is placed on the ballot, and finally it is voted on by the citizens in that state, or country.
The first country formed was the U.S.A. . Europe soon followed, but the US was about 5,000 years prior to Europe's formation
where ever a volcano has erupted. where ever a volcano has erupted.
Around the corona of the first star ever formed, about 400 million years after the Big Bang.
the first skinhead gang formed in jamaica.
one in africa
Greece, they were the first to ever have the Olympics
There is a first phone number for ever country
He formed the first fire department in Pennsylvania.
canada
The first country ever to gain independence was San Marino who achieved independence from the Roman Empire.
The Cincinnati Reds are recognized as the first ever professional baseball team.
Hydrogen. It is also the lightest element and the first element that ever formed.