Every Country in the World (Part 1) - YouTube

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This is every country in the world
 by Wendover Productions.
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We’ll start with Afghanistan, the first country alphabetically.
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Afghanistan is one of the few countries worldwide to be offset from Greenwich Mean Time by a
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30 minute interval, its at GMT +4:30, while China
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is one of the many countries to only have one timezone
 except its ginormous.
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It aligns to GMT + 8 so that means that stepping over the 47
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mile long Afghanistan-China border jumps you forward by 3.5 hours.
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That’s the largest single time zone jump on earth.
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China in all its craziness has rather ambitious plans to build a high-speed
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railroad from Beijing, up across the Bering Strait, and down into the United States, which
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happens to be the home of 41% of Wendover Productions viewers.
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Up in the north-west of the US, Point Roberts, a part of the mainland US, is
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cut off from the US by Canada and since it doesn’t have a high-school, students have
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to cross into Canada then back into the US each day
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on their way to school.
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Canada happens to be the second largest country on earth and has more
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lakes than the rest of the world combined.
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Its so huge, in fact, that its easternmost point
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is closer to Croatia than it is to Vancouver.
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One of Croatia’s thousands of islands is Rab, the
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birthplace of the sculptor Marinas who went on and
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founded San Marino, the fifth smallest country in the world and one of three to be completely
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surrounded by another country.
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One of the others is the Vatican—the smallest sovereign state in
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the world—and there’s also Lesotho, which is home to one of Africa’s seven ski resorts.
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Lesotho is of course surrounded by South Africa which
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is the only country in the world to have three capitals—Cape Town is the seat of the Parliament,
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Pretoria is the home of the president, and Bloemfontein is the judicial capital.
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South Africa also almost completely surrounds another
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country—Swaziland, where roads are so bad that two of the last four transport ministers
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died in car accidents.
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While mostly surrounded by South Africa, Swaziland’s eastern border is with
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Mozambique, whose name scores higher in scrabble than any other one-word country, but in
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second place for scrabble is Kyrgyzstan which is home to six enclaves, the smallest of which
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is part of Uzbekistan and is only 2 miles wide.
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In Uzbekistan, no river leads to the Ocean—they all
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drain into endorheic basins where all the water evaporates out.
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Uzbekistan is one of only two countries worldwide to be double-landlocked—as
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in, landlocked by landlocked countries.
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In this case, every surrounding country of Uzbekistan
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also ends in -stan—Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan,and Turkmenistan.
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The other double-landlocked country is Liechtenstein—a tiny and historically neutral
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nation.
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In their last military engagement in 1886, none of the 80 soldiers were injured or killed,
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and they actually returned with 81 people since
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they made a “new italian friend.”
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Italy is home to the Breuil Cervinia ski resort where you can
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ski across the border into Switzerland.
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Switzerland is rather paranoid about war to the extent that
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3,000 points of entry into the country are rigged to blow at an instant in case of invasion.
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Switzerland is also home to one end of the shortest regularly-scheduled commercial international
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flight in the world—a six minute, 10 mile jaunt over to Germany where its not actually
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illegal to escape prison.
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Seriously—they say its only human nature.
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Germany is home to half of one of the world’s few internationally divided islands,
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and the Polish side of this island, despite being only
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200 feet from mainland Poland, is not connected by any bridges to Poland, so just like point
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Roberts, residents have to cross international borders to get to their own country.
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Poland also happens to have been a part of Sweden’s
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monarchy for a brief eight years in the 16th century.
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Sweden has an internationally divided island too, and this one is a mere 7 acres large.
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The border looks like this because Finland accidentally
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built a lighthouse in Swedish territory and so they
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just readjusted the border to make everyone happy.
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Finland has exactly 187,888 lakes, and its northernmost point is actually closer to Greenland
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than Poland due to the curvature of the earth.
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Greenland isn’t actually a country so I’m not allowed to talk about it—its a dependency
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of Denmark, where its impossible to be more than
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30 miles from the ocean.
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The wife of Denmark’s Crown Prince, Crown Princess Mary, was born in Australia which
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is the 6th largest country on earth and is home to the longest fence in the world—a
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3,500 mile structure to keep wild dogs out of the the fertile south-east region.
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The middle of Australia also has practically nobody and nothing in it except a 297 mile
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long precisely straight section of railroad track.
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Australia freed the country of Brunei from occupation back in WWII which is one of the
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few countries worldwide to be comprised of two comparably sized sections.
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St Kitts and Nevis is also split into two but that’s because its
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a two island nation and also the smallest country in the
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Americas.
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In Saint Kitts and Nevis you can gain citizenship by making a $400 thousand real estate investment
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much like Bulgaria, where people nod up and down to signify no and shake left
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and right to mean yes.
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Bulgaria is one of the few countries to have an embassy in North Korea
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which created its own time zone in 2015 for no real reason than to be different.
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North Korea is only separated by one country from Norway,
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where more than half the population lives below
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this line.
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Between Norway and North Korea is of course Russia—the largest country in the
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world.
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Its easternmost point is, in fact, closer to Mexico than Moscow.
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Mexico once had three different presidents in one hour during a
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military coup, but also accustomed to short regimes is
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Alsace-Lorraine in France which was an fully-recognized independent country for 12 short days
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between being part of Germany and France at the end of World War One.
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France, of course, had an enormous empire including Algeria which
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is the largest country in Africa and unlike some of
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its neighboring countries, is quite nice to women.
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70% of the countries lawyers are female.
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Right next door to Algeria is Morocco which has
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de facto control of some of Western Sahara, a place
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thats not really part of any country.
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That’s why its always blank on data maps.
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Morocco surrounds two Spanish exclaves, Ceuta and
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Melilla, which are politically part of mainland Spain,
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rather than overseas territories, despite being in Northern Africa.
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Spain once had an enormous empire, part of which was Micronesia which
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is now a US associated state, meaning they’re an
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independent nation but the US covers defense and funding.
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Micronesian citizens can join the US military without becoming a US resident—a
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right only given to citizens of freely associated states.
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Their currency is also the US dollar.
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Palau is also a nearby US associated state which is
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often compared to Fiji since they’re both idillic pacific island destinations even though
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they're over 3,500 miles apart.
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Fiji was a British colony up until 1970 and you have no idea how hard it
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was to avoid using this transition up until now.
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I could’ve used it with Nauru, St Kitts and Nevis,
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Brunei, Australia, South Africa, Canada, the United States, and Afghanistan but I kept
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it for now.
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The UK is home to the shortest regularly scheduled commercial flight in the world between
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Westray and Papa Westray in the Scottish isles.
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It costs 17 pounds, takes 53 seconds, and traverses only 1.7 miles.
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The UK has two exclaves—both of which are overseas territories.
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One is Gibraltar, right across from Ceuta, and
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the the other is Akrotiri and Dhekelia on the island of
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Cyprus.
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There are border control agents from three countries on Cyprus, the UK, Cyprus, and
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Turkey.
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Northern Cyprus is a self-declared state only recognized by Turkey who helps them keep
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control of the territory with a heavy military presence and border control agents.
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Istanbul, Turkey, is the only city on the planet to
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span two continents—Europe and Asia—although there
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are plenty of countries on two continents.
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In Egypt, the Sinai peninsula sits in Asia while the rest
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is in Africa.
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Just past the southern border of Egypt is Bir Tawil, a piece of land claimed by no
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country since Egypt and Sudan disagree on where their borders are.
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Sudan recently split into two and created South Sudan—the world’s youngest
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UN recognized country.
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The second youngest country is Serbia which, up until 2006, was
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called Serbia and Montenegro but split after a
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referendum.
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Montenegro also happens to be a town in Costa Rica where about 100 people live.
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The capital of Costa Rica, San Jose, only allows car owners to drive 6 days a week to
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fight pollution and congestion, so the last digit
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of license plates correspond to their banned day.
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Costa Rica’s southern border is with Panama, home
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to the Panama Canal which, counterintuitively, has
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its Atlantic end, the ocean to the east, to the west, and its Pacific end, the ocean to
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the west, to the east.
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Panama’s southern border is with Colombia but there's not one road crossing this 50
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mile jungle which means its impossible to drive
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between North and South America.
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You probably know that Colombia was once part of Spain
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but so was the Netherlands.
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It was called the Spanish Netherlands.
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The Netherlands is also home to Baarle-Nassau, one of the most messed up borders
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in the world.
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Belgium is well known for having a UN headquarters, and so does Nairobi, Kenya
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—the suspected birthplace of the human race.
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Kenya’s northern neighbor is Somalia, which received its first ATM machine in 2014.
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Somalia has had three separate wars with Ethiopia in the
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last century, and Ethiopia national airline was the second in the world to receive the
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787 Dreamliner despite being the 13th poorest
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country.
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Ethiopia also has another one of those internationally divided islands, this one
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with Djibouti, which is home to the lowest point in
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Africa, Lake Assal, at 509 feet below sea level.
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Djibouti also hosts the only US military base in
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Africa, and Israel hosts one of the smallest ones, Dimona Radar Base.
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Despite being a middle eastern country, Israel competes in Eurovision and many European sports
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leagues since they’re culturally much closer to Europe than the
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middle-east.
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Israel has one of the weirder international borders with Palestine which is only a country
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depending on who you ask.
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The largest Palestinian community outside the Arab world
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is in Chile which is one of the only countries to
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have a government sponsored UFO research organization.
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Chile is the southernmost mainland country in the world but doesn’t have the
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southernmost commercial airport.
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That title goes to Argentina with their Ushuaia – Malvinas
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International Airport.
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This (Iguazu Falls) spectacular waterfall is the border between Argentina
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and Brazil which is home to the Amazon River, which
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doesn’t have a single bridge over it.
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Not one—its just in an area where practically nobody lives.
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Recife, Brazil is closer to Dakar, Senegal than to Porte Alegre in South-western Brazil.
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Just off the coast of Senegal is Cape Verde which is
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pretty much paradise.
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They have a high human development index score, high GDP, high literacy
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rate, and the lowest recorded temperature in
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history there was 50 degrees fahrenheit.
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As a former Portuguese colony, Cape Verde speaks
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Portuguese which is the 6th most spoken language in the world even though its origin country,
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Portugal, is smaller than Kentucky.
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They just had an enormous empire, which for a while
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included Indonesia, which has another one of those internationally divided islands with
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Papau New Guinea, similar to Hispaniola island which
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is divided between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
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Hispaniola is the 22nd largest island in the world but Madagascar is number four.
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Its also the largest single-island-country.
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85 million years ago Madagascar was connected to India
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before the continents shifted but Sri Lanka was connected to India as recently as 1480
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via a land bridge that has since eroded.
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Sri Lanka is just north of the equator but right on the equator is
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Ecuador.
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Its capital, Quito, is only 20 miles from the equator so its day length varies by only
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15 minutes between winter and summer.
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Although, since the country is split by the equator, winter
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and summer happens at the same time in the same country.
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Ecuador is one of 30 countries to have an antarctic research base and right next door
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to Ecuador’s base is Peru’s.
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Copacabana, not that one, this one, in Bolivia, can only be reached by
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driving through Peru.
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Bolivia, despite being a landlocked country, maintains a 5,000 person
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Navy, although Mongolia, also a landlocked country, maintains a navy that has one ship—a
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tugboat—and seven total sailors.
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Mongolia is also the least dense country on the planet with only
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5 people per square mile.
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While they may seem un-intimidating now, the Mongolian empire was
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once, the largest contiguous land empire in history.
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Part of that empire was Cambodia, which has changed its name six times in the last 65
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years.
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95% of Cambodia’s population is Theravada Buddhist.
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The other major branch of buddhism is Mahayana Buddhism which is practiced in
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Japan where, out of its total population of 126 million, they had three gun murders in
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2012.
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Iceland, however, can top that, because they had one murder total in 2012.
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Of course, Iceland doesn’t have a huge population which makes
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it less impressive until you consider that 30% of
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Iceland’s residents own guns.
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60% of that population, however, lives in this circle.
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Iceland was also the first country to recognize Armenia’s
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independence, and Armenia separates Azerbaijan from its Nakhchivan exclave and since the
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Armenia-Azerbaijan border is closed, residents of
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Nakhchivan have to go all the way around Armenia to get to to their own country.
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Azerbaijan's national soccer team has played Andorra's
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five times in the past few decades and four of those
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games have ended in a 0-0 tie.
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Andorra is the largest country in the world to not have an airport
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which is less impressive when you consider that they’re the 19th smallest in the world.
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The smallest country in the world to have a major
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international airport is the Maldives, the 8th
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smallest country.
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This airport has dozens of destinations and is on a small island with no land
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connections to other islands which means once you land you have to either take a boat or
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seaplane to your destination.
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One of the airport’s destinations is Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia
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which is home to world's largest roundabout in Putrajaya at 2 miles in diameter.
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Malaysia is the only country connected by road to Singapore,
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the largest surviving city-state in the world.
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Despite having hundreds of skyscrapers, Singapore is not the densest country in the world.
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That title goes to Monaco which is less than one
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square mile large.
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Monaco has no income tax, much like the Bahamas, which is one of two countries
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whose official name starts with the word “the”, the other one being the Gambia.
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The Gambia’s interesting shape comes from the flow of
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the river Gambia whose watershed reaches all the way to Guinea which is one of three countries
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to have the word Guinea in its name.
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The other two are Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea.
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Guinea was once the word for the entire west-african region so when these countries became
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independent from their colonizers many chose to include “guinea” in their names.
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Equatorial Guinea’s capital actually isn’t on the
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mainland—its on an offshore island—and, despite its name,
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the equator doesn’t intersect Equatorial Guinea but the country is on both sides of
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the equator since they have sovereignty over AnnobĂłn
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island to the south of the equator.
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This is similar to Kiribati—a nation comprising of a few dozen
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islands in the Pacific.
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Kiribati is the first place on earth to experience New Year’s since their
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time zone is UTC +14—a time zone exclusive to
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these islands.
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Kiribati is close friends with Cuba since Cuba sent doctors to the islands who
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reduced the child mortality rate by 80%.
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Cuba—the only Caribbean island to have a commercial
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railroad—is one of the few remaining communist states.
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One of the others is Laos—the only landlocked country in south-east Asia—which
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borders Vietnam—also communist and the 14th most populous country in the world despite
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having the size of about New Mexico.
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Vietnam is good political friends with Venezuela who
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is not great friends with bordering Guyana since
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Guyana thinks the border looks like this and Venezuela thinks the border looks like this.
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Guyana —the only English-speaking country in South
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America—borders Suriname—the smallest country in South America and the only country
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other than the Netherlands whose sole primary language is Dutch.
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Suriname was our 98th country so that means that we’re halfway through and that that’s
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the end of part one of Every Country in the World, however, part two will be out on Tuesday,
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