Countries with Alternating Vowels and Consonants

List every country whose name consists of alternating consonants and vowels
For purposes of this quiz, Y is considered to count as either a consonant or a vowel. "Gymol" and "Puyan" would both be valid answers (if they were countries).
Spaces are considered non-existent for the alternation. "San Marino" is not valid, "Bar Ugal" is.
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Last updated: May 5, 2021
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First submittedNovember 16, 2017
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4 Letters
Cuba
Fiji
Iran
Iraq
Mali
Oman
Peru
Togo
5 Letters
Benin
Italy
Gabon
Japan
Nepal
Niger
Qatar
Sudan
Yemen
6 Letters
Belize
Canada
Guyana
Kosovo
Malawi
Mexico
Monaco
Panama
Tuvalu
7 Letters
Bahamas
Belarus
Comoros
Lebanon
Senegal
8 Letters
Dominica
Kiribati
Suriname
18 Letters
United Arab Emirates
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Level 86
Dec 7, 2017
That 18-letter one is pretty awesome. Nice quiz!
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Level 70
Apr 10, 2018
cool quiz, very enjoyable!
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Level 70
May 4, 2021
Holy smokes on that 18!
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Level 91
May 4, 2021
Loved this quiz and nominated it. I would suggest coming up with a title that better describes the quiz, such as "Country Names with an Alternating Consonant/Vowel Pattern". I think a clearer title would get more folks to click on the quiz.
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Level 78
May 4, 2021
Yeah, you aren't wrong. It's definitely a bit vague as is... Thanks for the suggestion and the nom!
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Level 95
May 4, 2021
This was harder than I thought it was; fun though! Nominated!
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Level 72
May 4, 2021
Gabon and Italy are alphabetized incorrectly, but apart from that this is an amazing quiz!! United Arab Emirates especially
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Level 88
May 5, 2021
Great quiz!
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Level 60
Nov 8, 2021
Great quiz! I like the rules behind 'Y' and spaces. Allowing 'Y' to be either adds a lot more to the quiz and the spaces allowed the 18 letter one (though San Marino would have been nice).