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The largest country in the world | 80%
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Home of Monte Carlo | 78%
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Credited with creating democracy, Western philosophy, science, mathematics, drama and theater and the Olympic Games | 77%
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In 1492, their king, Ferdinand, sent Christopher Columbus to sail across the Atlantic Ocean | 77%
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Is known for its neutrality | 77%
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Small republic in the Pyrenees between France and Spain | 77%
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In modern German it is called Österreich, which literally means "East Empire." | 76%
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In 1929, became independent from Italy as a distinct territory under "full ownership, exclusive dominion, and sovereign authority and jurisdiction" of the Holy See, | 75%
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On 26 April 1986, nuclear power plant Chernobyl exploded in this country | 75%
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Separated from the Czech Republic in 1993, an event sometimes called the Velvet Divorce | 74%
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Attempts to liberalize the government and economy in this country were put down by the Soviets during the Prague Spring in 1968 | 73%
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Was a powerful maritime nation from 1500s–1800s, ruling over Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, East Timore, São Tomé and Príncipe, Sri Lanka and Macau | 73%
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Giuseppe Garibaldi took control of Sicily, creating this country | 72%
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Is made up of four united countries | 71%
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Home of Nokia, which is named after a town in this country | 70%
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In 985, Erik the Red was sent away from the island because he had killed someone. He sailed to the west and discovered Greenland. Eric's son Leif Ericson was the first European to reach North America in the year 1000 | 69%
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Its capital Valletta is the southernmost capital of Europe | 69%
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The River Shannon, which runs from north to south, is the longest river on the island | 69%
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Hosts the official seats of the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, and the European Council. | 68%
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Unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008 | 68%
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Its name comes from the Latin word “Romanus” which means “citizen of the Roman Empire." | 67%
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With Uzbekistan, one of only two doubly landlocked countries. This means that it is landlocked by a landlocked country | 67%
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Home to Europe's northernmost point, the North Cape | 63%
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Known as Dalmatia by the Romans | 63%
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This country's Ottoman-era Latin Bridge was the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand | 63%
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Birthplace of Copernicus | 60%
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This Baltic country has has over 2200 islands | 60%
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Birthplace of the reformation | 59%
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Literally named 'Land of the Black Mountain.' | 59%
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The last known country to be officially ruled by a dictator in Europe | 58%
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Its people are the tallest in the world, by nationality | 56%
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The least visited country in Europe | 54%
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The world's oldest republic that still exists | 50%
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Birthplace of Mother Teresa | 47%
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Closely associated with paprika | 46%
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Its people drink filmjölk, a traditional fermented milk product | 42%
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The ideals of this country are expressed in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen | 42%
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In 2020 became the first country in the world to make all public transport free to use | 36%
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Has the highest taxes in Europe (55.9%) | 30%
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Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis is both this country's most renowned painter and composer. | 28%
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Home of the Venta waterfall (Ventas rumba), the widest waterfall in Europe | 27%
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In this country, people engage in what is called 'xhiro, a short walk on your residential road every day to catch up with neighbors | 25%
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Is shaped like a chicken | 21%
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The world's second-biggest exporter of rose oil, an ingredient in most perfumes | 20%
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The world's biggest producer and exporter of raspberries | 14%
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