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Don't use the report button, don't reply, don't start public arguments. I agree that political regime is not country (we would be born in 1958), but I don't think there is any precise point where we can really say 'before, this is not our country, after it is'. What makes a country? Is it a simple name (formal or unofficial?)? Then the roman empire lived a really long life. Is it the existence of a state ruling an area? But the area covered changed again and again.
Is it the culture/language? The feeling to belong to a national identity?
I'd say a bit of all that, so it's really hard to date precisely a country. If I needed to date the birth of France, I would put it somewhere in the XIe or XIIe century, when the capetian dynasty started to became really relevant and that the feeling of belonging to a kingdom started to become more/as important as regional belonging. Still older than the USA, or really, most european country aside from England. (which became a nation state more or less at the same time, it seems to me).