Country | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Israel | Most important figure in Christianity and a great Prophet in Islam. | Jesus | 88%
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Brazil | Soccer player who won the FIFA World Cup three times. | Pelé | 88%
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Germany | Führer of Germany who invaded Poland that initiated WWII in Europe. | Adolf Hitler | 82%
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United States | First President of the United States. | George Washington | 82%
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Argentina | Soccer player who won the Ballon D'or a record of seven times. | Lionel Messi | 82%
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France | First Emperor of the French. | Napoleon Bonaparte | 82%
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South Africa | Anti-apartheid political leader who became the first President of the Republic of South Africa. | Nelson Mandela | 82%
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Russia | Founder of Soviet Russia and the USSR and developed his own ideology based on Marxism. | Vladimir Lenin | 82%
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China | Philosopher who is the most well known oriental philosopher. | Confucius | 76%
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Cuba | Revolutionary who became the leader of Cuba and made it into a one-party communist state. | Fidel Castro | 76%
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India | Individual who achieved full enlightenment and founder of one of the world's biggest religion. | Gautama Buddha | 76%
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Italy | He became the Dictator of Rome after defeating Pompey in a civil war. | Julius Caesar | 76%
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Colombia | Drug lord who is the wealthiest criminal in history. | Pablo Escobar | 76%
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Greece | Philosopher who is considered to the founder of Western Philosophy. | Socrates | 76%
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Netherlands | Artist famous for cutting his ear and for 'The Starry Night' painting. | Vincent van Gogh | 76%
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Sweden | Inventor of the dynamite and donated the majority of his wealth to found a prize that would be awarded to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to Humankind. | Alfred Nobel | 71%
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Mongolia | Founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. | Genghis Khan | 71%
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Ireland | Patron Saint of the country and apparently rid the country of snakes. | Saint Patrick | 71%
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Austria | Composer, one of the most prolific of the Classical period and known for his work such as 'Requiem' and 'Symphony no.41'. | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 71%
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Jamaica | Arguably the most famous reggae artist. | Bob Marley | 65%
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Portugal | Soccer player who is the highest goalscorer of the UEFA Champions League and has won the Ballon D'Or five times. | Cristiano Ronaldo | 65%
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Japan | Emperor of Japan during WWII. | Hirohito | 65%
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Poland | Polymath who formulated the Heliocentric model of the Solar System. | Nicolaus Copernicus | 65%
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South Korea | K-pop singer whose song became the first video to hit 1 billion views on YouTube. | PSY | 65%
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Tunisia | General who invaded Rome by crossing the Alps with war elephants. | Hannibal | 59%
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Saudi Arabia | Last Prophet of Islam. | Muhammad | 59%
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Cambodia | Leader of the Khmer Rouge and perpetrator of the Cambodian genocide. | Pol Pot | 59%
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Barbados | Best-selling music artist based on total certified units. | Rihanna | 59%
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Switzerland | Tennis player ranked world No.1 for a record of 237 consecutive weeks. | Roger Federer | 59%
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Venezuela | He is known as 'El Libertador' and has led multiple South American countries to independence. | Simón Bolívar | 59%
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Chile | Former President of Chile who seized power in a coup d'état with the help of the United States. | Augusto Pinochet | 53%
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Ivory Coast | Soccer forward player who played for Chelsea FC and won the UEFA Champions League in 2012. | Didier Drogba | 53%
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Vietnam | First President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. | Hồ Chí Minh | 53%
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Uruguay | Soccer player known for biting his opponents. | Luis Suárez | 53%
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Croatia | Engineer best known for designing the modern alternating current electricity supply system. | Nikola Tesla | 53%
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Syria | One of the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and regarded as the first Bishop of Rome. | Saint Peter | 53%
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North Korea | Second supreme leader of North Korea who during his rule, the country faced a lot a famine and food scarcity issues. | Kim Jong-il | 47%
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Bulgaria | Slave and gladiator who led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic. | Spartacus | 47%
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Romania | Ruler of Wallachia known for using a specific method of execution. | Vlad III | 47%
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Serbia | First Christian Roman Emperor. | Constantine I | 41%
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Iceland | Norse explorer who is thought of as the first European to set foot on continental North America. | Leif Erikson | 41%
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Belgium | King of the Belgians who founded and owned the Congo Free State. | Leopold II | 41%
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Mali | Mansa of the Mali Empire during its territorial peak. | Mansa Musa | 41%
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Turkey | First President of Turkey. | Mustafa Kemal Atatürk | 41%
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Egypt | Pharaoh regarded as the most powerful of the New Kingdom. | Ramesses II | 41%
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Iran | Iranian Prophet who founded a religious movement that became the staple religion in ancient Iran. | Zoroaster | 41%
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New Zealand | First person to reach both the North Pole and South Pole and also one of the first two climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest. | Edmund Hillary | 35%
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United Kingdom | British Monarch who ruled the largest empire in history. | George V | 35%
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Ethiopia | Last true Emperor of Ethiopia who was a member of the Solomonic dynasty. | Haile Selassie | 35%
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Denmark | Author most famous for his fairy tales such as 'The Little Mermaid', 'The Ugly Duckling' and 'The Little Match Girl' among others. | Hans Christian Andersen | 35%
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Libya | Former leader of Libya who created the Third International Theory. | Muammar Gaddafi | 35%
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Zimbabwe | Second President of Zimbabwe. | Robert Mugabe | 35%
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Iraq | Sultan of Egypt and Syria who commanded the army that was victorious against the Crusaders in the Battle of Hattin. | Saladin | 35%
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Cameroon | Soccer forward player who is the highest goal scorer for the Cameroon national team and won the UEFA Champions League on four occasions. | Samuel Eto'o | 35%
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Ukraine | Former professional boxer who held the world heavyweight championship twice. | Wladimir Klitschko | 35%
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Taiwan | President of the Republic of China who retreated to Taiwan during the Chinese civil war. | Chiang Kai-shek | 29%
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Norway | Explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole and to navigate the Northwest Passage. | Roald Amundsen | 29%
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Senegal | Soccer player who is the top scorer for Senegal's Men National Team. | Sadio Mané | 29%
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Algeria | Bishop of Hippo Regius who influenced the development of Western philosophy and Western Christianity. | Augustine of Hippo | 24%
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Lebanon | Queen of Tyre who fled and founded Carthage. | Dido | 24%
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Brunei | Sultan of Brunei who had a massive car collection that landed the royal family in financial crisis. | Hassanal Bolkiah | 24%
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Democratic Republic of the Congo | Dictator of Zaire. | Mobutu Sese Seko | 24%
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Indonesia | First President of Indonesia. | Sukarno | 24%
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Haiti | General who led the Haitian Revolution for independence. | Toussaint Louverture | 24%
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Albania | He served as the youngest Prime Minister of Albania before becoming the first King of the Albanians. | Zog I | 24%
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Jordan | First Emir of Transjordan and then first King of Jordan. | Abdullah I | 18%
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Bahamas | One of the founders of the Republic of Pirates in Nassau and mentor to Edward Teach. | Benjamin Hornigold | 18%
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Spain | First governor of New Castille and founder of the city of Lima in Peru. | Francisco Pizarro | 18%
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Finland | Composer whose music helped developed the country's national identity during its struggle for independence from Russia. | Jean Sibelius | 18%
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Pakistan | Founder of Pakistan and the first Governor-General of Pakistan. | Muhammad Ali Jinnah | 18%
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Vatican City | He signed the Lateran Treaty with Italy thus establishing Vatican City as a sovereign state. | Pope Pius XI | 18%
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Uzbekistan | Founder of the Timurid Empire. | Timur | 18%
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Cyprus | Philosopher who founded the Stoic school of philosophy. | Zeno of Citium | 18%
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Morocco | Explorer whose 70,000+ miles voyage he dictated in 'The Rihla' and he is the explorer of pre-modern history to have travel the most distance. | Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Battutah | 12%
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Peru | Last Saba Inca of the Inca Empire and was captured and executed by the Spaniards. | Atahualpa | 12%
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Trinidad and Tobago | Cricketer who is considered one of the greatest batsmen and holds the record for the highest individual score in first-class cricket. | Brian Lara | 12%
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Singapore | First Prime Minister of Singapore. | Lee Kuan Yew | 12%
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Panama | Baseball pitcher who holds the MLB's record for most career saves at 652. | Mariano Rivera | 12%
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Angola | Regent Queen who had her 7 year old nephew murdered to become the ruling Queen of the Kingdom of Ndongo. | Nzinga Mbande | 12%
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San Marino | Founder of a monastery that later became the state of San Marino. | Saint Marinus | 12%
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Slovakia | He was the first Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and was forced to resigned following the Warsaw Pact Invasion due to his liberal reforms. | Alexander Dubček | 6%
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Montenegro | First King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and later the first King of Yugoslavia. | Alexander I | 6%
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Georgia | First King of of the Kingdom of Georgia. | Bagrat III | 6%
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Czech Republic | First King of Bohemia to become Holy Roman Emperor. | Charles IV | 6%
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Australia | First Prime Minister of Australia. | Edmund Barton | 6%
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Seychelles | Second President of Seychelles who overthrew the first President and became a benevolent dictator known as "The Boss". | France-Albert René | 6%
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Tonga | First King of modern Tonga. | George Tupou I | 6%
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Chad | Former President of Chad who made petroleum production the driving force of the country's economy after it was discovered in the early 2000s. | Idriss Déby | 6%
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Central African Republic | Self-proclaimed Emperor of Central Africa. | Jean-Bédel Bokassa | 6%
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Dominica | Novelist known for the 'Wide Sargasso Sea' novel. | Jean Rhys | 6%
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Kenya | First President of Kenya. | Jomo Kenyatta | 6%
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Tanzania | First President of Tanganyika and first President of Tanzania after the union with Zanzibar. | Julius Nyerere | 6%
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North Macedonia | Byzantine Emperor who is known for the uniform rewriting of Roman Law and is known as the "Last Roman". | Justinian I | 6%
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Ghana | First Prime Minister and President of Ghana. | Kwame Nkrumah | 6%
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Philippines | Second President of the Philippines and the first Filipino to be Head of Government of the entire Philippines. | Manuel L. Quezon | 6%
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Afghanistan | Declared independence of the Loy Kandahar region and became the first Emir of what is today, Afghanistan. | Mirwais Hotak | 6%
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Eswatini | King of Eswatini who had the country changed its name from Swaziland to mark its 50th anniversary of independence. | Mswati III | 6%
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Kuwait | Former ruler of Kuwait who assassinated his half-brother to ascend to the throne. | Mubarak Al-Sabah | 6%
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Sudan | Sufi Leader who claimed to be the Mahdi and created an Islamic State that became known as the Mahdist State. | Muhammad Ahmad | 6%
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Azerbaijan | Poet who is considered the greatest romantic poet in Persian literature. | Nizami Ganjavi | 6%
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Kazakhstan | First President of Kazakhstan | Nursultan Nazarbayev | 6%
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Tajikistan | 13th century poet and Islamic scholar who is widely regarded as one of the best poets in the Persian language. | Rumi | 6%
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Turkmenistan | First President of Turkmenistan. | Saparmurat Niyazov | 6%
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Mauritius | First Prime Minister of Mauritius. | Seewoosagur Ramgoolam | 6%
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Canada | Former Premier of Saskatchewan and introduced the first single-payer, universal health care program in North America. | Tommy Douglas | 6%
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Malaysia | First Prime Minister of Malaysia. | Tunku Abdul Rahman | 6%
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Saint Lucia | Economist who introduced the dual sector model and wrote 'The Theory of Economic Growth'. | William Arthur Lewis | 6%
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Yemen | First President of Yemen Arab Republic. | Abdullah al-Sallal | 0%
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Somalia | First President of Somalia. | Aden Adde | 0%
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Comoros | First President of the country. | Ahmed Abdallah Abderemane | 0%
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Bahrain | First Hakim of Bahrain. | Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa | 0%
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Guinea | First President of Guinea. | Ahmed Sékou Touré | 0%
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Paraguay | Dictator of Paraguay who suspended constitutional and civil rights and was later overthrown by his most trusted Major General. | Alfredo Stroessner | 0%
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Oman | Lexicographer who made the first Arabic dictionary. | Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi | 0%
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Republic of the Congo | First Prime Minister of the Country who was also the President at the time. | Alphonse Massamba-Débat | 0%
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Marshall Islands | First President of Marshall Islands. | Amata Kabua | 0%
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Myanmar | Founder of the Pagan Empire and considered the father of the Burmese Nation. | Anawrahta Minsaw | 0%
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Bolivia | Supreme Protector of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation. | Andrés de Santa Cruz | 0%
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Benin | Five-time Grammy winning singer dubbed 'Africa's premier diva' by Time Magazine. | Angélique Kidjo | 0%
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Kiribati | Former President of the country dubbed the Gandhi of the Pacific. | Anote Tong | 0%
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Cape Verde | First President of the country. | Aristides Pereira | 0%
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Guyana | First President of Guyana. | Arthur Chung | 0%
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Kyrgyzstan | First President of Kyrgyzstan | Askar Akayev | 0%
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Gambia | First President of Gambia. | Dawda Jawara | 0%
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Suriname | President of Suriname who was convicted for the December Murders which happened when he was the leader in a military rule. | Dési Bouterse | 0%
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Maldives | Second King to rule the whole of Maldives and the first ruler of the Theemuge Dynasty following his conversion to Islam. | Dhovemi | 0%
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Sri Lanka | First Prime Minister of Ceylon. | Don Stephen Senanayake | 0%
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Uganda | First President of Uganda. | Edward Mutesa | 0%
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Kosovo | First President of the Republic of Kosovo. | Fatmir Sejdiu | 0%
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Samoa | First Prime Minister of Western Samoa. | Fiamē Mataʻafa Faumuina Mulinuʻu II | 0%
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Equatorial Guinea | First President of the country. | Francisco Macías Nguema | 0%
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Monaco | Captured The Rock of Monaco and held it for 4 years before being chased out. | François Grimaldi | 0%
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Belize | First Prime Minister of Belize. | George Cadle Price | 0%
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Togo | Third President of Togo who is rumored to have killed the first President in coup d'état. | Gnassingbé Eyadéma | 0%
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Palau | First President of Palau. | Haruo Remeliik | 0%
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Djibouti | First President of Djibouti. | Hassan Gouled Aptidon | 0%
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Malawi | First President of Malawi. | Hastings Banda | 0%
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Eritrea | First and still the President of the country. | Isaias Afwerki | 0%
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Mexico | Founder of the Aztec Empire through the Triple Alliance with Tetzcoco and Tlacopan. | Itzcoatl | 0%
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Founder of the New Democratic Party and the second Prime Minister of the country. | James Fitz-Allen Mitchell | 0%
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Latvia | First President of Latvia. | Jānis Čakste | 0%
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Mozambique | Second President of Mozambique who transformed the country from a war-torn state into one of the most successful democracy of Africa. | Joaquim Chissano | 0%
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Liberia | First President of Liberia. | Joseph Jenkins Roberts | 0%
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Andorra | Former Archbishop of Burgos and Co-Prince of Andorra who wrote the country's national anthem. | Juan Baptista Benlloch i Vivó | 0%
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Honduras | First President of independent Honduras. | Juan Francisco de Molina | 0%
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Ecuador | First President of Ecuador who is referred to as the Founder of the Republic. | Juan José Flores | 0%
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Dominican Republic | Military Leader who led the country during the Dominican war of independence. | Juan Pablo Duarte | 0%
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Liechtenstein | First Prince of Liechtenstein. | Karl I | 0%
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Zambia | First President of Zambia. | Kenneth Kaunda | 0%
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Estonia | First President of Estonia. | Konstantin Päts | 0%
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Guinea-Bissau | First President of Guinea-Bissau. | Luís Cabral | 0%
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Niger | Former President who left his post after his second term based on the constitutional limit and this was the first democratic transition of power in the country. | Mahamadou Issoufou | 0%
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São Tomé and Príncipe | First President of São Tomé and Príncipe. | Manuel Pinto da Costa | 0%
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Nauru | Former weightlifter who became the 11th President of Nauru. | Marcus Stephen | 0%
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Papua New Guinea | First Prime Minister of the country. | Michael Somare | 0%
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Lithuania | Painter who contributed to Symbolism and Art Nouveau and is considered to be a pioneer of Abstract Art in Europe. | Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis | 0%
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Slovenia | He became the first President of the Republic of Slovenia after he had served as the last President of the Presidency of SR Slovenia. | Milan Kučan | 0%
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Moldova | First President of the Republic of Moldova. | Mircea Snegur | 0%
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Qatar | First Hakim of the whole Qatar Peninsula and brought Qatar its independence. | Mohammed bin Thani | 0%
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Mauritania | First President of Mauritania. | Moktar Ould Daddah | 0%
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Lesotho | First King of Lesotho following independence. | Moshoeshoe II | 0%
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East Timor | First Prime Minister and second President of the country who was assassinated during an Indonesian invasion. | Nicolau dos Reis Lobato | 0%
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Nigeria | First President of Nigeria. | Nnamdi Azikiwe | 0%
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Gabon | Second President of Gabon. | Omar Bongo | 0%
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Costa Rica | Former President of the country who won a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end Central American Crisis. | Óscar Arias Sánchez | 0%
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El Salvador | Former Archbishop of San Salvador and regarded as the unofficial patron saint of the Americas and El Salvador. | Óscar Romero | 0%
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Grenada | Former Governor-General of Grenada who was involved in the United States invasion of the country. | Paul Scoon | 0%
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Fiji | First President of Fiji. | Penaia Ganilau | 0%
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Solomon Islands | First Prime Minister of Solomon Islands. | Peter Kenilorea | 0%
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Malta | Grand Master of the Knights Hospitalier when the headquarters was moved to Malta due to the Ottoman siege of Rhodes. | Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam | 0%
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Burundi | Former President of Burundi who introduced multi-party system and non-ethnic government. | Pierre Buyoya | 0%
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Nepal | First Monarch of the Kingdom of Nepal | Prithvi Narayan Shah | 0%
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Madagascar | Former King of Imerina who united two-thirds of the Island of Madagascar and also ended the international slave trade. | Radama I | 0%
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Guatemala | First President of Guatemala and its second non-acting Head of State following independence. | Rafael Carrera | 0%
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Thailand | He is the founder of the Rattanakosin Kingdom and the first monarch of the Chakri Dynasty. | Rama I | 0%
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Saint Kitts and Nevis | First Premier of Saint Kitts and Nevis. | Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw | 0%
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Nicaragua | Poet who initiated the 'modernismo' literary movement. | Rubén Darío | 0%
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Armenia | Declared Cilicia independent from the Byzantine Empire and became Lord of Armenian Cilicia. | Ruben I | 0%
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South Sudan | First President of South Sudan. | Salva Kiir Mayardit | 0%
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Namibia | First President of Namibia. | Sam Nujoma | 0%
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Botswana | First Prime Minister and President of Botswana. | Seretse Khama | 0%
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Bangladesh | First President of Bangladesh. | Sheikh Mujibur Rahman | 0%
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Sierra Leone | First President of Sierra Leone. | Siaka Stevens | 0%
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Luxembourg | Founder and first Ruler of the Castle of Luxembourg. | Sigfried | 0%
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Laos | First President of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. | Souphanouvong | 0%
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Hungary | Last Grand Prince of the Hungarians and first King of Hungary. | Stephen I | 0%
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Belarus | Writer who was the first from the country to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature. | Svetlana Alexievich | 0%
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Rwanda | Recognized as the organizer of the Rwandan Genocide. | Théoneste Bagosora | 0%
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Burkina Faso | First President of the country. | Thomas Sankara | 0%
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Tuvalu | First Chief Minister and Prime Minister of Tuvalu. | Toaripi Lauti | 0%
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Federated States of Micronesia | First President of the country. | Tosiwo Nakayama | 0%
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | First King of Bosnia. | Tvrtko I | 0%
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Bhutan | First Druk Gyalpo of Bhutan. | Ugyen Wangchuck | 0%
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Antigua and Barbuda | First Prime Minister of the country. | Vere Bird | 0%
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Vanuatu | Anglican Priest who became the first Prime Minister of Vanuatu. | Walter Lin̄i | 0%
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United Arab Emirates | United the seven Emirates and became the first President of the UAE. | Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan | 0%
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