Eli5: Why is “The” used for some countries (The Netherlands, The UK, The USA, The Congo) while most every other country does not? (Kenya, Japan, Canada, etc)

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Grammatically the countries seem identical and baffled why these few countries have “the” especially since it’s not like there are many other Netherlands/USA/Congo out there which then demands an article to clarify we are taking about THE USA not just USA.

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The use of “the” before a country’s name usually depends on whether the name includes a common noun. For example, “The Netherlands” includes “nether,” a common noun meaning “low-lying,” so “the” is used. Similarly, “The Congo” includes “congo,” which is a river, so “the” is used. On the other hand, “Japan” and “Canada” don’t include a common noun, so “the” is not used. It’s just a matter of grammar and the origin of the country’s name.

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