The only country . . .
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Country
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to average more than 1 pope / square km
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Vatican City
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that had an operating steam-powered railway in 1825
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United Kingdom
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that touches both the North Sea and the Mediterranean
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France
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which has a megacity (population > 10,000,000)
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Russia
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larger than Yemen (~550,000 square km)
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Ukraine
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with an entirely blue and yellow flag
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Sweden
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to be connected by road or rail to a country it doesn't have a land border with
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Denmark
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with more than 25,000 km of coastline
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Norway
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to touch the Prime Meridian
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Spain
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that has been a republic since before 1600 AD
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San Marino
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with a population density less than 10 people / square km
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Iceland
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to enter the Renaissance in the 1300s
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Italy
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to touch the Arctic Circle
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Finland
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to win the FIFA World Cup
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Germany
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to have a population larger than Ghana (~30,000,000)
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Poland
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to be the site of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
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Greece
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to have more than 2 Nobel Laureates in literature
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Ireland
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to be an island country
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Malta
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to share an inhabited island with another country
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Netherlands
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to have a name that ends in "-land"
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Switzerland
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to host a Summer Olympics
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Belgium
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to win more than 100 Winter Olympic medals
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Austria
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to contain an Olympic host city
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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to not use multiple different vowels in its name
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Kosovo
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with no red on its flag
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Estonia
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with multiple Eurovision wins
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Luxembourg
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that has a Germanic language as the primary language
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Liechtenstein
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whose primary language is not Indo-European
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Hungary
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that produces more than 500,000 metric tons of wine per year
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Portugal
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to have an Alpha world city
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Czech Republic
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that is smaller than Barbados (~400 square km)
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Monaco
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that touches the Alps
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Slovenia
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that is a monarchy
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Andorra
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that has participated in the Olympics but never won a medal
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Albania
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with a smaller population than Honolulu (~1,000,000)
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Montenegro
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that borders Russia to the west
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Lithuania
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that touches the Baltic Sea
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Latvia
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that touches the Mediterranean Sea
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Croatia
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with a mammal on the flag
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Moldova
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whose primary language is a Romance language
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Romania
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to win more than 150 Olympic medals
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Bulgaria
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to be among the top 50 in the world in Human Development Index
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Slovakia
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that touches the Danube
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Serbia
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that has a city with a population of over 1,000,000
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Belarus
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to be in Europe
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North Macedonia
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If you like this quiz, check out the sequel, which is the same concept but with entirely different clues.
If more people comment, I'll consider changing it, but I think it's fine as is for now.
And of course, if we decided that the co-princes are "monarchs", then we should talk about a diarchy.
https://balkaninsight.com/2020/01/28/moldova-hits-new-records-in-wine-exports/
"Moldova exported 156,674 million litres of wine in 2019, with 12,607 million litres more compared to 2018."
Whatever the actual number is, it's certainly higher than the 600,000 liters asked in the Portugal question
I think at that point in the quiz Portugal probably is still the biggest wine producer left, but I'm not sure I can confirm it, and I don't know a good cutoff number to use. Which means I will probably be looking for the fourth different clue to use for that one. Sigh . . .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriatic_Sea.
Can I translate it to Spanish??