Beyond the kingdom of China, there is a country called Tagazgaz, taking its name from a nation of Turks by which it is inhabited, and also the country of Kakhan which borders on the Turks.
For twenty days we travelled through a country called Ala-shan, which for the most part is inhabited by Mongols.
Close to the Caspian Sea, on the east, there is a large area of country called Transcaspia.
The Liang and T'ang annals both speak of a country called Po-li, described as an island lying to the south-east of Canton.
He is described as the son of a king of a country called Hsiang-chih in southern India, and the twenty-eighth Patriarch[633].
That Frenchman means a man that lives in a country called France, which is separated from England by a part of the sea called the English channel; that Paris is the chief town or capital.
When the teacher comes to the Italian, he will say that he is an inhabitant of a country called Italy, which is a very beautiful place; that Rome is the capital, and was once the greatest city in the world.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "country called" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.