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Consists of 2 islands in the Caribbean; capital is St. John's
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Country whose capital is where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assasinated
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Formerly known as Upper Volta
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Burkina Faso
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Volcanic archipelago off the coast of west Africa
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Cape Verde
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Former colony of France before it (and Chad) gained independence in 1960
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Central African Republic
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Formerly known as Zaire
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Central American country bordered by Panama
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Costa Rica
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Central European country, formerly twinned up with Slovakia
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Czech Republic
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Shares an island with Haiti
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Dominican Republic
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Sometimes referred to as the border between Asia and Oceania
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East Timor
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Central American country involved in the Football War of 1969
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El Salvador
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The only country in Africa which speaks Spanish
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Equatorial Guinea
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Group of 607 islands in the western Pacific Ocean
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Federated States of Micronesia
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Country on the west coast of Africa home to the Orango Islands National Park with the capital of this country in it's name
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Guinea-Bissau
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Also known as Côte D'ivoire
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Ivory Coast
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Landlocked country in the Balkans bordered by 4 UN members. Gained independence in 1991
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Macedonia (FYROM)
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Island country in 'free association' with the USA located in the Pacific Ocean near the equator
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Marshall Islands
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The Kiwi is their national bird
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New Zealand
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Communist country whose 'supreme leader' was Kim Il-Sung
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North Korea
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Shares the island of New Guinea and is the closest country to Australia
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Papua New Guinea
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Former French colony in central Africa shares part of its name with bordering country
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Republic of the Congo
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2 island country in the West Indies known as 'The Mother Colony of the West Indies' and the 7th smallest country in the world
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Saint Kitts and Nevis
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Single island nation in the Caribbean shaped like a mango or avocado
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Saint Lucia
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A single island with a chain of smaller islands in the Caribbean which gained independence in 1979
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Enclaved by Italy and supposedly is the oldest nation in the world
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San Marino
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Known as the birthplace of Islam where the annual Hajj pilgrimage is held
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Saudi Arabia
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2nd smallest country which is part of Africa & the smallest country which speaks Portuguese
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Sao Tome and Principe
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Country on the west coast of Africa home to the infamous 'Blood Diamond' trade
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Sierra Leone
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A nation of hundreds of islands in the Pacific Ocean to the east of the island of New Guinea
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Solomon Islands
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Suffered apartheid from 1948 to 1994
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South Africa
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Syngman Rhee established this capitalist country in 1953 with backing from the USA
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South Korea
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Youngest country in the world which gained independence in 2011
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South Sudan
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Formerly known as Ceylon
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Sri Lanka
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2 island nation in the Caribbean which is 11km off the South American coast
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Trinidad and Tobago
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More often known as 3 letters and home to the Burj Khalifa tower
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United Arab Emirates
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This country's empire once spanned across 25% of the globe
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Founded on July 4th 1776
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United States of America
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The smallest country in the world
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Vatican City
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