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Largest country with only one time zone | China | 71%
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Same flag as Romania | Chad | 67%
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Only European country with a land border in Africa | Spain | 65%
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Rihanna Day is an official holiday in this country | Barbados | 63%
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European country that has territory only 10km away from Canada | France | 61%
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According to some sources, this country's diplomats would meet up with Slovakian diplomats monthly to exchange miss-delivered mail. | Slovenia | 60%
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Has a internet domain of .tv, wich revenues billions of dollars a year | Tuvalu | 58%
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Smallest country in Africa | Seychelles | 57%
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South Koreans are already one year old when born | South Korea | 57%
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Only country that accepts Bitcoin as an official currency | El Salvador | 56%
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Has more vegitarians than every other country combined | India | 56%
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Only country with three different capital cities | South Africa | 54%
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Home to the worlds tallest twin buildings | Malaysia | 53%
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Has the oldest and only remaining intact of the 7 ancient wonders | Egypt | 52%
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Only country to have been awarded the St. Georges Cross | Malta | 52%
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Has 5 times more sheep than people, highest ratio in the world | New Zealand | 52%
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World's largest archipelago | Indonesia | 51%
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Biggest country without an official language, and one of three only to do so. | United States | 51%
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Country literally meaning east east | East Timor | 50%
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one of only two countries – the other one is Cyprus – whose flag doubles as a geographic representation because it shows the silhouette of the country. | Kosovo | 49%
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It's capital is recently renamed after a former president | Kazakhstan | 47%
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The smallest and least populous ountry in the Americas | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 46%
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Shortest commercial flight is within this country. | United Kingdom | 46%
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There was a village named Focking, now renamed as Fogging, because people kept stealing the village sign. | Austria | 45%
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Most visited country in the Carribean, with 6,5 million visitors per year | Dominican Republic | 45%
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One-third of this country is under sealevel. | Netherlands | 45%
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It legal to escape prison in this country | Germany | 44%
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Has the most islands in the world 267.570. | Sweden | 44%
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Its capital is named after a American president | Liberia | 43%
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Unknowingly had the exact same flag as Liechtenstein until 1936 when the two countries met in the Olympics | Haiti | 41%
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Most national parks, with 685. | Australia | 40%
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Santa lives here | Finland | 40%
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Home to an autonomous peninsula where women are not allowed | Greece | 40%
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No longer shares a border with any of the countries it shared a border with in 1990. | Poland | 40%
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Most mountainous country in the world. Average elevation 3.280 | Bhutan | 39%
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Only flag not to feature red, white or blue | Jamaica | 39%
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First country to celebrate New Years Eve | Kiribati | 39%
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This country has the only extinct national animal | Mauritius | 39%
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Its language both use the Roman as the Cyrillic alphabet | Serbia | 39%
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One of two double landlocked countries in the world, the other one being Liechtenstein | Uzbekistan | 39%
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More lakes than every other country combined | Canada | 38%
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Second largest film industry in the world is located here, also called Nollywood | Nigeria | 38%
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La Rinconada is the highest human settlement at 5.100m on earth | Peru | 38%
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Changed its flag a whopping 18 times during the 20th century and four more times after that. | Afghanistan | 37%
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Greatest biodiversity, 2.4 million species | Brazil | 37%
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Only country with a "permanent" settlement on Antartica. | Chile | 37%
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Biggest beer consumers in the world | Czech Republic | 37%
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Shares its name with three other countries, but this is the shortest version | Guinea | 37%
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Home to the world's oldest company from 578 | Japan | 37%
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Public transport is free for everyone in this country | Luxembourg | 37%
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Only none rectangular flag | Nepal | 37%
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The average woman has 6.9 children in this country | Niger | 37%
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Birthplace of Mother Theresa | North Macedonia | 37%
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Camels are extremely important to the people of this African nation. Of the 14 million camels in the world, more than half reside here. | Somalia | 37%
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Its largest city is the only city located on two continents | Turkey | 37%
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Has a skiing hall despite being 40 degrees celsius outside | United Arab Emirates | 37%
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Only remaining absolute monarchy in Europe | Vatican City | 37%
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Over 652 days without a governemnt in 2010-2011 | Belgium | 36%
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Least corrupt country | Denmark | 36%
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Has the largest percentage of Mayan population | Guatemala | 36%
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Home to the worlds largest pyramid | Mexico | 36%
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30% of the inhabitans are millionaires | Monaco | 36%
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Flag of the kingdom of Benin features a guy being decapitated. | Benin | 35%
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Largest and most populous country without a military | Costa Rica | 35%
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Has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites | Italy | 35%
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The "Epic Sax Guy", famous for his solo during the Eurovision Songfestival | Moldova | 35%
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Second least densely populated country on earth | Namibia | 35%
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A pinguin is part of this countries army | Norway | 35%
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It's capital is the most expensive city for expats in the world, while much of its own population still lives in poverty. | Angola | 34%
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This country has over 150 landmines per sq. kilometer. | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 34%
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Home to the largest Hindu in the Southern Hemisphere. | Fiji | 34%
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The oldest wheel was found here | Iraq | 34%
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It's 14th century king Mansa Musa is believed by some to be the richest human ever. | Mali | 34%
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Hosts the oldest continuously operating university in the world | Morocco | 34%
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The first country in the world to decriminilase all drugs | Portugal | 34%
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A bore hole deeper than the Mariana Trench | Russia | 34%
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The only country that became independent against its own will. | Singapore | 34%
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Has the most pyramids in the world | Sudan | 34%
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90% of presidents salary donated to charity | Uruguay | 34%
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The tallest building actually is a Mayan temple. | Belize | 33%
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Has the longest reigning monarch in the world. | Eswatini | 33%
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Country still in the year 2013 | Ethiopia | 33%
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This country has won the most eurovision songfestivals | Ireland | 33%
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Has the most valuable currency in the world | Kuwait | 33%
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Last country to abolish slavery officially | Mauritania | 33%
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Worlds least densely populated country | Mongolia | 33%
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Home to the worlds largest stadium | North Korea | 33%
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Has 3.4 males for every women | Qatar | 33%
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Changed its time zone in 2011 by skipping a whole day. Several hundred people missed their birthday that year. | Samoa | 33%
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Bougainville, an island geographically located within this country, is actually part of Papua New Guinea | Solomon Islands | 33%
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Newest country in the world, admitted to the UN in 2011 | South Sudan | 33%
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Shortest war of 38 min took place here. | Tanzania | 33%
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Only white cars are allowed in this country. | Turkmenistan | 33%
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Angel Falls, are the tallest waterfall in the world at 817m | Venezuela | 33%
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Like Germany, this divided country unified in 1990. | Yemen | 33%
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Hosts the world's tallest minaret at 265 metres, which is also the tallest building in Africa. | Algeria | 32%
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Largest country without airport | Andorra | 32%
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In 2001, this country had five different presidents within two weeks. | Argentina | 32%
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This country leader refers to himself as the last dictator of Europe | Belarus | 32%
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Largest landlocked country in the Western Hemisphere | Bolivia | 32%
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Only national flag that features purple | Dominica | 32%
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Point farthest away from the center of the earth is located here | Ecuador | 32%
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The Equator does not pass through this country, despite its name. | Equatorial Guinea | 32%
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Portuguese is the country’s official language – but only a few can speak or write it. | Guinea-Bissau | 32%
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This country is the world's largest enclave | Lesotho | 32%
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This is the most linguistically diverse country with 850 languages spoken | Papua New Guinea | 32%
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This country has in total 173.000 concrete bunkers, good for 15 bunkers p/sq mile! | Albania | 31%
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One of two countries where Coca Cola is not sold | Cuba | 31%
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Despite considerable restrictions for females which prevents them from joining some university courses, more than 65 per cents of university students here are women. | Iran | 31%
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Only country to have more trees than 50 years ago | Israel | 31%
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This Asian country looks landlocked, but has 16 kilometres of shoreline | Jordan | 31%
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Africa's largest proven oil reserves | Libya | 31%
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Earliest written constitution still in use | San Marino | 31%
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Worlds deepest metro station at 105m below ground level | Ukraine | 31%
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Largest residential palace in the world is located in this country | Brunei | 30%
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The last remaining divided capital | Cyprus | 30%
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First country to adopt online voting | Estonia | 30%
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Beer Day, taking place on March 1st, is an unofficial national holida | Iceland | 30%
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All its residents are invited to a party in a castle every year | Liechtenstein | 30%
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Contains Vulcan Point, an island within a lake within an island within a lake within an island. | Philippines | 30%
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Full name of its capital translates as "City of angels, great city of immortals, magnificent city of the nine gems, seat of the king, city of royal palaces, home of gods incarnate, erected by Vishvakarman at Indra's behest." | Thailand | 30%
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It's borders closely follow the like-named river | Gambia | 29%
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The word "Bikini" is derived from an atoll here | Marshall Islands | 29%
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When this country became independent its internet domain changed from yu. to .me | Montenegro | 29%
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According to Top Gear, the worlds best driving road is here | Romania | 29%
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Most nobel laureates per capita | Saint Lucia | 29%
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Only capital two border two different countries | Slovakia | 29%
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First country to have a female Prime Minister in 1960 | Sri Lanka | 29%
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Was Home to the World's Heaviest Monarch. | Tonga | 29%
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Changed the name of its highest point to Mt. Obama. However, after 2016 they renamed the mountain Boggy Peak again. | Antigua and Barbuda | 28%
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Its capital lies 28 meters (92 ft) below sea level. Along with Amsterdam, it is the only national capital that is below sea level. | Azerbaijan | 28%
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Highest number of Olympic medals per capita | Bahamas | 28%
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Largest supply of minerals | Colombia | 28%
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Home to the world's largest lava lake | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 28%
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Had the worst inflation rate ever, with a quantillion bank note | Hungary | 28%
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The first female Nobel Peace Prize winner is from this country | Kenya | 28%
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The worlds most bombed country | Laos | 28%
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The geographical center of Europe is in this country. | Lithuania | 28%
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90% of the wildlife in this country is not found anywhere else on earth. | Madagascar | 28%
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With 61% woman in parliament, this country leads the world in this regard. | Rwanda | 28%
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World's tallest lighthouse at 135m tall | Saudi Arabia | 28%
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Home to the world's longest staircase with 11.674 steps and vertical incline of 1669. | Switzerland | 28%
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This country's capital has a toilet-themed restaurant | Taiwan | 28%
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Many parts of the Star Wars movies have been filmed here | Tunisia | 28%
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Had a president named Banana. A law was passed that forbid citizens to make jokes about his name. | Zimbabwe | 28%
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The oldest gold treasure was found in this country | Bulgaria | 27%
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improvised trains after regular services | Cambodia | 27%
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Has the world's smallest city | Croatia | 27%
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Saltest lake in the world outside of Antartica | Djibouti | 27%
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Has the deepest cave in the world at 2.212m | Georgia | 27%
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Was briefly a Danish colony in Africa | Ghana | 27%
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The worlds largest single drop waterfall is here | Guyana | 27%
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About 15% of the residents is stateless. | Latvia | 27%
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Keanu Reeves was born in this country's capital | Lebanon | 27%
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Has six different national animals | Pakistan | 27%
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First country to adopt the US dollar outside the US | Panama | 27%
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Has the largest navy for a landlocked country | Paraguay | 27%
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home to what a “National Geographic” team dubbed “the world’s last eden” during a visit in the 1990s. | Republic of the Congo | 27%
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The first two Pirates of the Caribbean movies were filmed here | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 27%
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Largest restaurant in the world with 6.014 diners | Syria | 27%
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This country's leader is encased in a glass coffin and displayed against his will after his death | Vietnam | 27%
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Chess is part of primary school education in this country | Armenia | 26%
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December 2004, longest human chain with 1.5. million participants | Bangladesh | 26%
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Poorest country to win a gold medal at the Olympics | Burundi | 26%
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Famous for dark skinned people with blonde hair | Cape Verde | 26%
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Home to the only UNESCO World Heritage site built on a coral reef | Federated States of Micronesia | 26%
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Has a town where it rains fishes once a year | Honduras | 26%
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Highest scoring country name at Scrabble with 34 points. | Mozambique | 26%
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This country does not have a official capital city, but a capital district. | Nauru | 26%
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Most streets have no names in this country | Nicaragua | 26%
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Nearly all buildings re white | Oman | 26%
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is one of the least visited countries in the world, only receiving around 29,000 tourists in 2017 (the latest available data). | São Tomé and Príncipe | 26%
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Most forested country in the world at 95% of land area covered | Suriname | 26%
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1970, longest serving PM | Bahrain | 25%
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Compasses do not work here due to a magnetic anomaly. | Central African Republic | 25%
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the world’s largest producers of ylang ylang, an essential oil with both fragrant properties | Comoros | 25%
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Has the world's largest basilica, bigger than the St. Peter | Ivory Coast | 25%
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The worlds longest epic poem was written here | Kyrgyzstan | 25%
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This country's capital is built on an island where there is almost no room for construction anymore | Maldives | 25%
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Has a lake with harmless jellyfish | Palau | 25%
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longest glacier outside of polar regions at 76km long | Tajikistan | 25%
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Named after a small village which is not its capital | Togo | 25%
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The limbo dance originated in this country. | Trinidad and Tobago | 25%
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Passport sales make up 30% of this country's revenue | Vanuatu | 25%
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Has two administrative divisions named Kanye North and Kanye South. There is no Kanye West | Botswana | 24%
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The name of this country literally means "Land of incorruptible people", despite ranking only 80/186 for corruption in 2020 by Transparency International | Burkina Faso | 24%
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Has no official language | Eritrea | 24%
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This country has an underwater sculpture park | Grenada | 24%
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It is normal to make kissing sound to get a waiters attention in a restaurant here. | Myanmar | 24%
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has a naturally pink lake | Senegal | 24%
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With more than 1,000 species, it contains 60 percent of Africa’s birds and 11 percent of the world’s avian population. | Uganda | 24%
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During the great depression this country raised money for the USA. In total they amassed $3.77. | Cameroon | 23%
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The Niger river starts here only about 100 km away from the sea, but the river is 4,180 kilometers (2597 miles) long. | Sierra Leone | 23%
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32% of this lands area is national park, the most in the world | Zambia | 23%
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Land of the "Surfing Hippos" | Gabon | 22%
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This country's lake is also called calendar lake because at its longest it measures 365 miles, and widest 52 miles. | Malawi | 22%
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