Population | Clue | Country | % Correct |
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1,000 | Home to St. Peter's Basilica | Vatican City | 98%
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36,000 | Known as the "Billionaires' Playground" | Monaco | 89%
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40,000 | One of the only two double landlocked countries | Liechtenstein | 85%
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34,000 | Claims to be the world's oldest republic, founded in 301 AD | San Marino | 85%
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413,000 | The closest country to Florida | Bahamas | 82%
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654,000 | Seat of the highest court in the European Union | Luxembourg | 82%
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80,000 | Led by two co-princes, one of whom is the President of France | Andorra | 81%
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48,000 | The smallest country in the Caribbean | St. Kitts and Nevis | 81%
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13,000 | 61% of adults are obese, the highest rate in the world | Nauru | 80%
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935,000 | One of seven countries with a J in its name | Fiji | 79%
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42,000 | Country that Bikini Atoll is part of | Marshall Islands | 79%
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226,000 | Known as the "Cradle of Polynesia" | Samoa | 78%
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180,000 | The only island in the world that contains a drive-in volcano | St. Lucia | 78%
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11,000 | Formerly known as the Ellice islands | Tuvalu | 78%
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104,000 | Its capital city is Kingstown | St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 77%
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115,000 | Consists of 607 islands with a total land area of only 702 square kilometers | F. S. Micronesia | 76%
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738,000 | Where the Battle of Guadalcanal happened in 1942 and 1943 | Solomon Islands | 76%
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108,000 | Has the nickname "The Friendly Islands," as dubbed by Captain James Cook | Tonga | 76%
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334,000 | 117 different languages are spoken on this Melanesian archipelago | Vanuatu | 76%
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18,000 | Home to Jellyfish Lake, where the jellyfish have evolved to lose their stingers | Palau | 75%
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108,000 | The richest country in Africa | Seychelles | 75%
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282,000 | Known as the "Land of the Flying Fish" | Barbados | 74%
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813,000 | The only English-speaking South American country | Guyana | 74%
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94,000 | Its two main islands are Spanish for "ancient" and "bearded" | Antigua and Barbuda | 73%
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375,000 | Known as the "Land of Fire and Ice" | Iceland | 73%
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134,000 | Its biggest island is called Christmas Island | Kiribati | 73%
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622,000 | The smallest independent country in South America | Suriname | 73%
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126,000 | Known as the "Spice Island of the Caribbean" | Grenada | 72%
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232,000 | Consists of two islands in the Gulf of Guinea | São Tomé and Príncipe | 72%
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598,000 | Uninhabited until settled by the Portuguese in the 1400s | Cape Verde | 71%
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452,000 | One of two countries ruled by a Sultan | Brunei | 70%
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535,000 | Nazis tried, but failed, to take these islands from the British in WWII | Malta | 69%
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850,000 | Many of its citizens flee to the nearby French island of Mayotte | Comoros | 66%
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73,000 | Home to the worlds second largest hot spring, called Boiling Lake | Dominica | 66%
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522,000 | Has an average elevation of just 1.5 meters, the lowest of any country | Maldives | 66%
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786,000 | Home to the highest un-climbed mountain in the world | Bhutan | 60%
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626,000 | Name translates into "Black Mountain" in Spanish. | Montenegro | 57%
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410,000 | The "Blue Hole" is a popular scuba spot off this country's coast | Belize | 54%
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