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Russia, or the Russian Federation (RF), is a state in Eastern Europe and North Asia. The territory of Russia within its constitutional borders is 17,125,191 km²; The population of the country (within its declared territory) is 145,557,576 people (2022). It ranks first in the world in terms of territory, sixth in terms of GDP in terms of PPSP and ninth in terms of population.
- Population: 145,478,097 people (2022)
- Capital: Moscow (since 1918)
- Area code: +7
- Country code domain: .рф, .su, .ru
- Currency: Russian ruble
- Language: Russian
- Heads: Vladimir Putin (President), Mikhail Mishustin (Prime Minister)
- Gross domestic product: 1.483 trillion USD (2020)
A state in Central Asia that used to be part of the USSR. It stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to the Altai Mountains in the east, where the border with China and Russia passes. Almaty is the largest city and an important trade center of the country. Among the sights of the city, it is worth noting the Ascension Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church, built under Nicholas II, and the Central State Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, thousands of exhibits of which allow you to get an idea of the history of the state. ― Google
- Area: 2,724,900 km²
- Population: 19,125,620 (January 1, 2022)
- Capital: Nur-Sultan (Astana) (since 1997)
- Largest cities: Almaty, Karaganda, Shymkent, Pavlodar, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Aktobe, Semey, Taraz
- Area code: +7
- Currency: Kazakhstani Tenge
- Languages: Kazakh, Russian
- Heads: Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (President), Alikhan Smailov (Prime Minister)
A state in Western Europe with forests, rivers, mountain ranges and beach resorts of the North Sea. The history of the country covers a period of more than two thousand years. The capital, Berlin, has a vibrant cultural and nightlife scene. Many of the city's attractions, in particular the Brandenburg Gate, are reminiscent of the events of World War II. Munich is famous for the Oktoberfest festival and beer restaurants. The most famous of them is the Hofbräuhaus, which opened in the XVI century. Frankfurt is a city of skyscrapers, it is here that the headquarters of the European Central Bank is located. ― Google
- Area: 357,578 km²
- Population: 83,190,556 people (2020)
- Capital: Berlin (since 1990)
- Largest cities: Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Essen, Dortmund
- Area code: +49
- Country code domain: .de
- Currency: Euro
- Reign: Federal Republic, Representative Democracy, Parliamentary Republic, Republic
- Heads: Olaf Scholz (Chancellor), Frank-Walter Steinmeier (President)
The official name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, an island state in northwestern Europe, consisting of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. In England, the birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles, there is the capital of the state of London - the world business and cultural center. The country is also known for the Neolithic structure of Stonehenge, Roman baths in the city of Bath and ancient universities in Oxford and Cambridge. ― Google
- Area: 242,495 km²
- Population: 67 081 000 people (2020)
- Capital: London
- Largest cities: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Belfast, Liverpool, Leeds
- Area code: +44
- Country code domain: .uk
- Currency: Pound Sterling
- Reign: Parliamentarism, Unitary State, Constitutional Monarchy
- Chapters: Elizabeth II (Monarch), Boris Johnson (Prime Minister)
A country in Northern Europe bordering Sweden, Norway and Russia. The country's capital, Helsinki, is located on the peninsula and the adjacent islands of the Baltic Sea. In the city, it is worth visiting the sea fortress of Sveaborg of the XVIII century, the fashionable Design Quarter and numerous museums. In the vast Arctic province of Lapland, famous for its national parks and ski resorts, you can see the Northern Lights.― Google
- Area: 338,145 km²
- Population: 5 595 981 people (2021)
- Capital: Helsinki (since 1812)
- Largest cities: Turku, Tampere, Oulu, Espoo, Jyväskylä, Vantaa, Kouvola
- Area code: +358
- Country code domain: .fi, .ax
- Currency: Euro
- Languages: Swedish, Finnish
- Heads: Sanna Marin (Prime Minister), Sauli Niinistö (President)
A densely populated country in East Asia with diverse landscapes and topography. Here you can find meadows, deserts, mountains, lakes, rivers and coasts with a length of more than 14 thousand km. The capital of the country, Beijing, is famous for its modern architecture and ancient monuments, including the palace complex of the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. To the east is the world financial center Shanghai, the silhouette of which is formed by countless skyscrapers. The Great Wall of China runs through northern China, crossing it from east to west. ― Google
- Area: 9,596,961 km²
- Population: 1,442,965,000 (2021)
- Capital: Beijing (since 1949)
- Largest cities: Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Harbin, Tianjin, Chengdu, Nanjing
- Area code: +86
- Country code domain: .cn
- Currency: Chinese Yuan
- Gross domestic product: 14.72 trillion USD
- Language: Mandarin
- Chapters: Zhou Enlai, Hua Guofeng, Zhao Ziyang, Li Peng, Wen Jiabao, Zhu Rongji
A country in South America that stretches from the Amazon River basin in the north to the vineyards and huge Iguazu Falls in the south. The city of Rio de Janeiro, symbolized by the 38-meter-high statue of Christ the Redeemer on top of Mount Corcovado, is famous for its lively Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, as well as a large-scale carnival, where visitors can admire brightly decorated moving floats and samba dancers in outrageous costumes. ― Google
- Area: 8,515,767 km²
- Population: 213 317 639 people (2021)
- Capital: Brasilia (since 1960)
- Largest cities: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Fortaleza, Salvador
- Area code: +55
- Country code domain: .br
- Currency: Brazilian Real
- Language: Portuguese
- Heads: Jair Bolsonaro (President), Amilton Moran (Vice President)
Located in Central Europe, it is a country of countless lakes, villages and the high Alps. In many cities, medieval areas have been preserved. Among the popular attractions of this era are the Clock Tower in Bern and the Chapel Wooden Bridge in Lucerne. The country is famous for its ski resorts and hiking trails. Banking and financial institutions play a leading role in the country's economy, and Swiss watches and chocolates are known all over the world. ― Google
- Area: 41,285 km²
- Population: 8,570,000 (2019)
- Capital: Bern (since 1848)
- Largest cities: Geneva, Zurich, Bern, Basel, Lausanne, Lucerne
- Area code: +41
- Country code domain: .ch
- Currency: Swiss franc
- Reign: Confederation, Direct Democracy, Federal Republic, Directorate Republic
- Languages: Italian, German, Romance, French
A huge country in South Asia with a diverse terrain: both the mountain peaks of the Himalayas and the coast of the Indian Ocean are located on its territory. The history of the country dates back five millennia. In northern India, there are monuments from the Mughal era, including the Red Fort and Jami-Masjid (Cathedral Mosque) in Delhi and the Taj Mahal in Agra. The city of Varanasi is known as a place of pilgrimage for Hindus who perform ablution in the Ganges, and Rishikesh is known as a yoga center and a starting point for hiking in the Himalayas. ― Google
- Area: 3,287,263 km²
- Population: 1,381,790,000 (2021)
- Capital: New Delhi
- Largest cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai
- Area code: +91
- Country code domain: .in
- Currency: Indian Rupee
- Chapters: Narendra Modi (Prime Minister), Ram Nath Kovind (President)
- Languages: Hindi, English
A state located in the western part of Transcaucasia on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. It belongs to Western Asia; is often considered as a country at the junction of Europe and Asia, sometimes as part of modern Europe. ― Wikipedia
- Area: 69,700 km²
- Population: 3 728 573 people (2021)
- Capital: Tbilisi (since 1122)
- Largest cities: Sukhum, Batumi, Tskhinvali, Kutaisi, Poti, Gori, Rustavi, Zugdidi
- Area code: +995
- Currency: Georgian Lari
- Language: Georgian
- Heads: Salome Zurabishvili (President), Irakli Garibashvili (Prime Minister)
Norway, officially known as the Kingdom Norway, is a country in Northern Europe, located in the western part of the Scandinavian Peninsula and on a huge number of adjacent small islands, as well as the Svalbard archipelago, the islands of Jan Mayen and Bear Island in the Arctic Ocean. ― Wikipedia
- Area: 385,207 km²
- Population: 5 425 270 people (2022)
- Capital: Oslo
- Largest cities: Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger
- Area code: +47
- Country code domain: .no
- Currency: Norwegian krone
- Languages: Norwegian, Bokmål, Nynorsk
- Chapters: Harald V (Monarch, King), Jonas Gahr Støre (Prime Minister)
It is the southernmost of the Baltic countries and a former Soviet republic, bordering Poland, Latvia and Belarus. Vilnius, the capital of the state, is close to Belarus and is known for its Old Town with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings and an 18th-century cathedral built on the site of a pagan sanctuary. Located on a hill, the Gediminas Tower, which offers stunning views, is a symbol of the city and the country. ― Google
- Area: 65,300 km²
- Population: 2 784 279 people (2021)
- Capital: Vilnius (since 1939)
- Largest cities: Klaipėda, Kaunas, Šiauliai, Panevėžys
- Area code: +370
- Country code domain: .lt, .eu
- Currency: Euro
- Language: Lithuanian
- Heads: Gitanas Nauseda (President), Ingrida Šimonytė (Prime Minister)
A country in Southern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula and thousands of islands in the Aegean and Ionian Seas. She is the heir to the mighty Ancient Greece, which is considered the cradle of Western civilization. The capital of Greece, Athens, is famous for its Acropolis fortress, built in the V century BC, and the Parthenon temple. The beaches of Santorini with black sand, the resorts of Mykonos and other places of summer recreation are popular with tourists. ― Google
- Area: 131,957 km²
- Population: 10 682 547 people (2021)
- Capital: Athens (since 1834)
- Largest cities: Athens, Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Patras, Larissa
- Area code: +30
- Country code domain: .gr, .eu
- Currency: Euro
- Language: Greek
- Chapters: Katerina Sakellaropoulou (President), Kyriakos Mitsotakis (Prime Minister)
An Arab country that is located on a peninsula washed by the waters of the Persian Gulf. Its interior is an arid desert, and the coast is covered with beaches and dunes. The country's capital, Doha, is famous for its futuristic skyscrapers and ultra-modern buildings made in the style of ancient Islamic architecture. One of them is the Museum of Islamic Art on the Corniche, the main material for which was limestone. ― Google
- Area: 11,586 km²
- Population: 2 660 788 people (2021)
- Capital: Doha
- Area code: +974
- Country code domain: .qa
- Currency: Qatari Riyal
- Rule: Emirate, Monarchy, Absolute Monarchy, Unitary State
- Language: Arabic
- Chapters: Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani (Emir), Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdul Aziz Al Thani (Prime Minister)
A country in the south-east of Europe, on the territory of which the famous historical region of Transylvania, surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains, is located. It is home to the medieval town of Sighisoara and many fortified churches and castles, including the Bran Castle, built on top of a cliff, where the legendary Prince Dracula spent the night. The capital of the country, Bucharest, has gained worldwide fame thanks to the colossal size of the Palace of the Parliament, built during the period of communist rule. ― Google
- Area: 238,391 km²
- Population: 19,186,201 (January 1, 2021)
- Capital: Bucharest
- Largest cities: Iasi, Constanta, Cluj-Napoca, Brasov, Timisoara, Galati, Ploieşti, Craiova, Oradea, Braila
- Area code: +40
- Country code domain: .ro
- Currency: Romanian leu
- Language: Romanian
- Heads: Klaus Iohannis (President), Nicolae Ciucă (Prime Minister)
A country in South America, on the territory of which the Amazon rainforest is located and Machu Picchu is an ancient Inca city on the top of a mountain range in the Andes. The area around Machu Picchu, home to the Urubamba Valley (also known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas), the Inca Trail and the colonial city of Cusco, is famous for its archaeological sites. On the arid Pacific coast lies the capital, Lima, where you should visit the beautifully preserved colonial center and museums with collections of pre-Columbian art. ― Google
- Area: 1,285,216 km²
- Population: 34 294 231 people (2021)
- Capital: Lima
- Largest cities: Arequipa, Trujillo
- Area code: +51
- Country code domain: .pe
- Currency: Peruvian Nuevo Sol
- Languages: Spanish, Aymara, Quechua
- Head: Pedro Castillo (President)
It is a large country in Eastern Europe, known for Orthodox churches, Black Sea resorts and wooded mountains. In Kiev, the capital of the country, there is St. Sophia Cathedral, decorated with golden domes, mosaics of the XI century and frescoes. Above the Dnieper River rises the monastery of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, a place of pilgrimage for many Orthodox Christians. Its hermitages contain religious relics, and the catacombs contain the mummified remains of Orthodox monks. ― Google
- Area: 576,640 km²
- Population: 42,568,433
- Capital: Kyiv
- Largest cities: Kharkiv, Mariupol, Odessa, Donetsk, Lviv, Dnipro, Nikolaev, Zaporozhye, Kryvyi Rih
- Area code: +380
- Country code domain: .ua, .укр
- Currency: Ukrainian hryvnia
- Language: Ukrainian
- Heads: Volodymyr Zelensky (President), Denys Shmyhal (Prime Minister)
The United States of America is a state consisting of 50 states, which occupies a significant part of North America. The state of Alaska is located in the northwest of the continent, and Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean. Major cities on the Atlantic coast include New York and the capital Washington. To the west of them is another important city – Chicago, known for its impressive architecture. And on the west coast is Los Angeles with the famous Hollywood film studios. ― Google
- Area: 9,826,675 km²
- Population: 332,278,200 people (2021)
- Capital: Washington (since 1800)
- Largest cities: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Austin, Houston, San Diego, Dallas
- Area code: +1
- Country code domain: .us, .mil, .gov
- Currency: US Dollar
- Gross domestic product: 20.94 trillion USD (2020)
The Czech Republic, better known as the Czech Republic, is a country in Central Europe that is famous for its ornate castles, rich history, and beer. The main attractions of Prague, the capital of the country, are the 9th-century Prague Castle – a well-preserved medieval part of the city – and the Charles Bridge with its statues. Český Krumlov, a small town in South Bohemia, is notable for its architecture, which combines Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Its historic buildings offer many shops and restaurants. ― Google
- Area: 78,866 km²
- Population: 10,701,777 (January 1, 2021)
- Capital: Prague
- Largest cities: Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň
- Area code: +420
- Country code domain: .cz
- Currency: Czech koruna
- Language: Czech
- Heads: Miloš Zeman (President), Petr Fiala (Prime Minister)
A European country located on the Iberian Peninsula. The territory of Spain is divided into 17 autonomous regions. In the capital of the country, Madrid, there are the Royal Palace and the Prado Museum, where works by European masters are kept. In Segovia, you can visit the medieval castle (Alcázar) and see the well-preserved Roman aqueduct. Barcelona is the capital of the autonomous community of Catalonia. The appearance of this city is determined by numerous bizarre and fantastic creations of the architect Antoni Gaudí, including the Sagrada Familia. ― Google
- Area: 505,990 km²
- Population: 47,394,223 (January 1, 2021)
- Capital: Madrid
- Largest cities: Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Malaga, Zaragoza
- Area code: +34
- Country code domain: .es
- Currency: Euro
- Reign: Constitutional Monarchy
- Language: Spanish
- Chapters: Felipe VI (monarch), Pedro Sánchez (Prime Minister)
This is a country that occupies the continent of the same name, which is washed by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Major cities such as Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide are located on the coasts of the continent. The capital of Australia, Canberra, is located far from the sea. The country's main attractions are the Sydney Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef and the Outback, a vast desert area. The fauna of Australia is also interesting: unique species of animals, such as kangaroos and platypuses, live here. ― Google
- Area: 7,692,024 km²
- Population: 25 726 900 people (2021)
- Capital: Canberra (since 1927)
- Largest cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, Newcastle, Wollongong
- Area code: +61
- Country code domain: .au
- Currency: Australian Dollar
- Chapters: Elizabeth II (Monarch), Scott Morrison (Prime Minister), David Harley (Governor-General)
- Interesting fact: Failure of Australian citizens to vote for an unexcused reason, as well as non-participation in the census
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a state on the Arabian Peninsula along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf, consisting of seven emirates. The capital of the country, Abu Dhabi, located on a coastal island, is famous for the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, which seats more than 40 thousand worshippers and is illuminated by crystal chandeliers. In Dubai, tourists are attracted by the world's tallest skyscraper, the Burj Khalifa, huge shopping malls and entertainment venues in a distinctive style. ― Google
- Area: 83,600 km²
- Population: 9 890 400 people (2020)
- Capital: Abu Dhabi
- Area code: +971
- Country code domain: .ae
- Currency: United Arab Emirates dirham
- Language: Arabic
- Chapters: Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Prime Minister), Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan (President)
A southern European state on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain. The country's location on the Atlantic coast has influenced its culture. Salted cod and grilled sardines are considered national dishes. The most popular place among tourists is the beaches of the Algarve region. Most of the architectural buildings date back to the period of the XVI-XIX centuries, when Portugal was a great maritime power. ― Google
- Area: 92,225 km²
- Population: 10 347 892 people (2021)
- Capital: Lisbon (since 1385)
- Largest city: Porto
- Area code: +351
- Country code domain: .pt
- Currency: Euro
- Language: Portuguese
- Heads: Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (President), António Costa (Prime Minister)
A country in Western Europe known for its medieval towns and Renaissance buildings. In the north of the country, in Flanders, Dutch is spoken, and in the south, in Wallonia, French is spoken. In the east of Belgium, there is a large German-speaking community. The capital, Brussels, whose residents speak both Dutch and French, is famous for its ornate guild houses on the Grand Place and elegant Art Nouveau buildings. The city is home to the headquarters of the European Union and NATO. ― Google
- Area: 30,528 km²
- Population: 11,492,641 (January 1, 2020)
- Capital: Brussels
- Largest cities: Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, Liège, Charleroi
- Area code: +32
- Country code domain: .be, .eu
- Currency: Euro
- Governance: Democracy, Federal State
- Languages: Dutch, German, French
- Chapters: Philip (Monarch, King), Alexander De Croo (Prime Minister)
An island nation in the Pacific Ocean that is famous for its densely populated cities, imperial palaces, national parks, temples, and sanctuaries. The Shinkansen high-speed rail network is represented on all the main islands of the Japanese archipelago: Kyushu with the subtropical beaches of Okinawa, Honshu, where Tokyo and Hiroshima are located with the memorial to the victims of the atomic bombing, and Hokkaido with ski resorts. The capital, Tokyo, is the center of Japanese pop culture, known for its skyscrapers and shops.― Google
- Area: 377,975 km²
- Population: 125 440 000 people (2022)
- Capital: Tokyo (since 1943)
- Largest cities: Kyoto, Osaka, Yokohama, Sapporo, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Saitama, Kobe, Kawasaki
- Area code: +81
- Currency: Japanese Yen
- Governance: Democracy, Parliamentarism, Unitary State, Constitutional Monarchy
- Head: Fumio Kishida (Prime Minister)
It is a state in the Caucasus, located on the border of Europe and Asia; a former Soviet republic. Armenia is one of the oldest Christian countries, so there are many important religious monuments. The most famous among them are the Greco-Roman temple of Garni and the Etchmiadzin Cathedral - the main temple of the Armenian Church built in the IV century. A popular place of pilgrimage is the Khor Virap Monastery. It is located near Mount Ararat, which is an inactive volcano and is located on the territory of Turkey. ― Google
- Area: 29,743 km²
- Population: 2,963,900 (January 2021)
- Capital: Yerevan
- Largest cities: Gyumri, Vanadzor, Abovyan, Vagharshapat
- Area code: +374
- Language: Armenian
- Currency: Armenian dram
- Head: Nikol Pashinyan (Prime Minister)
Moldova is a state in Eastern Europe, which used to be part of the USSR. The territory of Moldova is occupied by forests, mountains and vineyards. The main wine regions of the country are Nistreana, famous for red wines, and Codri, where some of the largest wine cellars in the world are located. The capital of the country, the city of Chisinau, is famous for the architecture of the USSR. There is also the National Museum of History of Moldova. It displays various works of art and ethnographic collections, highlighting the country's cultural connection with Romania. ― Google
- Area: 33,846 km²
- Population: 2,597,107 (January 1, 2021)
- Capital: Chisinau
- Largest cities: Tiraspol, Rybnitsa, Bendery, Balti
- Area code: +373
- Country code domain: .md
- Currency: Moldovan leu
- Language: Romanian
- Heads: Maia Sandu (President), Natalia Gavrilița (Prime Minister)
A country on the Baltic Sea coast between Lithuania and Estonia, which is famous for its wide beaches and huge dense forests. The capital of the country, Riga, attracts tourists thanks to its wooden buildings, Art Nouveau houses, the huge Central Market and the medieval Old Town with St. Peter's Church. In the Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum, you can get acquainted with traditional crafts, music and cuisine.― Google
- Area: 64,589 km²
- Population: 1 893 700 people (2021)
- Capital: Riga
- Largest cities: Daugavpils, Jurmala, Liepaja, Jelgava, Ventspils
- Area code: +371
- Country code domain: .lv, .eu
- Language: Latvian
- Currency: Euro
- Heads: Egils Levits (President), Krišjānis Kariņš (Prime Minister)
This is a state in Scandinavia, the geography of which includes thousands of coastal islands and inland lakes, taiga forests and mountains covered with glaciers. All the largest cities - the capital Stockholm and Gothenburg and Malmö located in the southeast - are seaside. Stockholm occupies 14 islands with more than 50 bridges. It is known for the medieval district of Gamla Stan (Old Town), as well as royal palaces and museums, including the open-air museum Skansen. ― Google
- Area: 450,295 km²
- Population: 10,409,248 (June 30, 2021)
- Capital: Stockholm
- Largest cities: Malmö, Gothenburg, Uppsala
- Area code: +46
- Country code domain: .se
- Currency: Swedish krona
- Governance: Parliamentarism, Unitary State
- Language: Swedish
- Chapters: Carl XVI Gustaf (Monarch, King), Magdalena Andersson (Prime Minister)
A North American country that stretches from the border with the United States in the south to the Arctic Circle in the north. The largest cities are crowded Toronto, the west coast center of the film industry Vancouver, French-speaking Montreal and Quebec, and the country's capital, Ottawa. A significant part of Canada is occupied by areas with wildlife, including Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains with many lakes. In addition, it is home to the world-famous Niagara Falls. ― Google
- Area: 9,984,670 km²
- Population: 38,436,447 (April 2021)
- Capital: Ottawa (since 1867)
- Largest cities: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton
- Area code: +1
- Country code domain: .ca
- Currency: Canadian Dollar
- Languages: English, French
- Chapters: Elizabeth II (Monarch), Justin Trudeau (Prime Minister)
It is a large country in South America, famous for its music and tango dance. The territory of Argentina covers the Andes Mountains, glacial lakes, as well as pampas - steppes where cattle are traditionally raised. The capital of the country is the large multinational city of Buenos Aires. In its center is the Plaza de Mayo, a square with majestic buildings of the XIX century. Among them is Casa Rosada, the residence of the President of Argentina. ― Google
- Area: 2,780,400 km²
- Population: 45 605 826 people (2021)
- Capital: Buenos Aires
- Largest cities: Rosario, Mendoza, Córdoba, Mar del Plata, La Plata, San Miguel de Tucumán
- Area code: +54
- Language: Spanish
- Currency: Argentine Peso
- Chapters: Alberto Fernández (President), Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (Vice President)
The Republic of Ireland occupies most of the island of the same name, located near England and Wales. Dublin is the capital of the state, known as the birthplace of the writer Oscar Wilde and the production of Guinness beer. The library of Trinity College in Dublin houses the Book of Kells of the ninth century and other illustrated manuscripts. Often referred to as the "Emerald Isle" because of its lush vegetation, Ireland is home to many medieval castles, including Caire. ― Google
- Area: 70,273 km²
- Population: 5,011,500 people (2021)
- Capital: Dublin
- Largest cities: Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford, Drogheda, Dundalk, Bray, Swords
- Area code: +353
- Country code domain: .ie
- Currency: Euro
- Languages: Irish, English
- Head: Michael Higgins (President)
Belarus is a state in Eastern Europe, completely surrounded by land. This country has many Stalin-era buildings, historical military fortifications, and pristine forests. In the capital, the city of Minsk, there is a monumental building of the KGB of the Republic of Belarus. Its outlines are visible from the nearby Independence Square. Another attraction is the State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War. There are also many different churches in Minsk, for example, the Church of St. Simeon and St. Helena. ― Google
- Area: 207,600 km²
- Population: 9,349,645 (January 1, 2021)
- Capital: Minsk
- Largest cities: Gomel, Brest, Grodno, Vitebsk, Mogilev, Bobruisk, Baranovichi, Borisov, Mozyr
- Area code: +375
- Currency: Belarusian Ruble
- Languages: Belarusian, Russian
- Heads: Alexander Lukashenko (President), Roman Golovchenko (Prime Minister)
It is a country in Western Europe that is home to medieval towns, alpine villages, and Mediterranean beaches. Paris, the capital of the state, is famous for its fashion houses, the oldest art museums, including the Louvre, and landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower. France is known for its wines and fine dining. The cave paintings in the Lascaux cave, the amphitheater of the Three Gauls in Lyon and the huge Palace of Versailles testify to the rich history of these places. ― Google
- Area: 640,679 km²
- Population: 67,413,000 (May 2021)
- Capital: Paris (since 1789)
- Largest cities: Nice, Marseille, Lyon, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Lille, Le Havre, Nîmes, Toulon
- Area code: +33
- Country code domain: .fr
- Currencies: Euro, CFR Franc
- Reign: Unitary State, Mixed Republic, Republic
- Language: French
- Heads: Emmanuel Macron (President), Jean Castex (Prime Minister)
A flat country in northwestern Europe, known for its canals, tulip fields, windmills, and bike paths. In the capital of the state, Amsterdam, there is the Rijksmuseum Art Museum, the Van Gogh Museum and the house in which the Jewish girl Anne Frank wrote her diary during World War II. From the Dutch Golden Age (17th century), mansions along the canals have been preserved, as well as famous paintings by Rembrandt and Vermeer. ― Google
- Area: 41,543 km²
- Population: 17 620 900 people (2021)
- Capital: Amsterdam
- Largest cities: Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht
- Area code: +31
- Country code domain: .nl, .eu
- Currency: Euro
- Reign: Monarchy, Unitary State
- Language: Dutch
- Chapters: Willem-Alexander (Monarch, King), Mark Rutte (Prime Minister)
A state in Northern Europe and a former republic of the USSR. It is washed by the waters of the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland and includes more than 1500 islands. The relief of the country is diverse: these are rocky beaches, virgin forests, and numerous lakes. Estonia is famous for its castles, churches, and hilltop fortresses. The country's capital, Tallinn, is popular with tourists thanks to its well-preserved Old Town, museums, and a 314-meter-high TV tower with an observation deck overlooking the city. ― Google
- Area: 45,227 km²
- Population: 1,328,439 (January 1, 2022)
- Capital: Tallinn
- Largest cities: Narva, Tartu, Pärnu, Kohtla-Järve, Rakvere, Viljandi
- Area code: +372
- Country code domain: .ee, .eu
- Currency: Euro
- Language: Estonian
- Heads: Kaja Kallas (Prime Minister), Alar Karis (President)
- Car code: 123 ABC
A country in Eastern Europe on the shores of the Baltic Sea, known for its medieval architecture and Jewish quarters. The city of Kraków is famous for the 14th-century Royal Castle on Wawel Hill, which offers a magnificent view of the medieval old town, where the Cloth Hall, a Renaissance commercial building on the Main Market Square, is located. Not far from the city is the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, opened on the site of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz, and the Wieliczka Salt Mine, which is a chain of corridors and chambers. ― Google
- Area: 312,696 km²
- Population: 38 244 000 people (2021)
- Capital: Warsaw (since 1795)
- Largest cities: Krakow, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Poznan, Bialystok, Szczecin, Łódź, Lublin, Bydgoszcz
- Area code: +48
- Country code domain: .pl
- Currency: Polish zloty
- Language: Polish
- Heads: Andrzej Duda (President), Mateusz Morawiecki (Prime Minister)
A Mediterranean state in Southern Europe with a long coastline that has had a huge impact on Western culture and cuisine. The country's capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican State, as well as world-famous museums and ancient ruins. Other major cities in Italy include Florence, where you can see Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo's statue of David and Brunelleschi's Duomo Cathedral, as well as the canal city of Venice and the fashion capital of Milan.― Google
- Area: 301,338 km²
- Population: 59 236 213 people (2021)
- Capital: Rome (since 1946)
- Largest cities: Venice, Milan, Florence, Naples, Genoa, Turin, Bologna, Palermo, Bari, Catania
- Area code: +39
- Currency: Euro
- Governance: Republic, Unitary State, Parliamentary Republic
- Language: Italian
- Heads: Mario Draghi (Prime Minister), Sergio Mattarella (President)
A multinational city-state, a world financial center. It is located on an island and borders the southern part of Malaysia. The heart of the city's colonial center is the Padang Cricket Field, established in the 1830s. It is surrounded by majestic buildings, including the City Hall with 18 Corinthian columns. In Chinatown, which arose around 1820, there is the Temple of the Sacred Tooth of the Buddha, where one of the teeth of the founder of Buddhism is believed to be kept. ― Google
- Area: 733 km²
- Population: 5,866,139 people (2021)
- Capital: Singapore
- Area code: +65
- Country code domain: .sg
- Currency: Singapore Dollar
- Languages: English, Mandarin, Tamil, Malay
- Heads: Li Hsien Loong (Prime Minister), Halima Yacob (President)
A state in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia, whose culture combines ancient Greek, Persian, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman traditions. In cosmopolitan Istanbul, located on the shores of the Bosphorus Strait, tourists are attracted by the famous Hagia Sophia with its soaring dome and Christian mosaics, the majestic Blue Mosque of the XVII century and the Topkapi Palace, built in the 1460s - the former residence of the Ottoman sultans. The capital of Turkey is the modern city of Ankara. ― Google
- Area: 783,356 km²
- Population: 83,614,362 (December 31, 2020)
- Capital: Ankara (since 1923)
- Largest cities: Istanbul, Antalya, Ankara, Izmir, Mersin
- Area code: +90
- Country code domain: .tr
- Currency: Turkish lira
- Language: Turkish
- Heads: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (President), Fuat Oktay (Vice President)
It is a country in Southeast Asia, located on the coast of the South China Sea. It is known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas, and lively cities. In the capital, Hanoi, there is a huge marble mausoleum of the famous leader of the country's Communist Party, Ho Chi Minh. In Ho Chi Minh City, which used to be called Saigon, you can find many French colonial-style buildings, as well as museums dedicated to the history of the Vietnam War. The tunnels of Cu Chi were often used by Viet Cong soldiers. ― Google
- Area: 331,210 km²
- Population: 94,660,000 (2018)
- Capital: Hanoi
- Largest cities: Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Haiphong, Can Tho, Bien Hoa
- Area code: +84
- Country code domain: .vn
- Currency: Vietnamese Dong
- Language: Vietnamese
- Heads: Nguyen Xuan Phuc (President), Pham Minh Chinh (Prime Minister)
It is a former Soviet republic, a state located on the coast of the Caspian Sea in the Caucasus Mountains, on the border of Europe and Asia. The capital of Azerbaijan is Baku. It is famous for the old city of the medieval era. In the old city there is the Maiden Tower tower, towering over the city, as well as the Palace of the Shirvanshahs - the royal residence of the XV century. ― Google
- Area: 86,600 km²
- Population: 10,152,829 people (December 1, 2021)
- Capital: Baku
- Largest city: Ganja, Nakhichevan, Nakhichevan, Sumgayit
- Area code: +994
- Country code domain: .az
- Currency: Azerbaijani manat
- Language: Azerbaijani
- Heads: Ilham Aliyev (President), Mehriban Aliyeva (Vice-President), Ali Hidayat oglu Asadov (Prime Minister)
A state in South Asia, located east of India and washed by the Bay of Bengal. Bangladesh is distinguished by a rich fauna and an abundance of waterways. The main rivers – the Padma (Ganges), the Meghna and the Jamuna – form fertile plains. Residents often travel by boat. In the southern part, on the coast, there is a huge mangrove forest called the Sundarbans, part of which belongs to Eastern India. This area is home to Bengal tigers. ― Google
- Area: 148,460 km²
- Population: 165 775 000 people (2021)
- Capital: Dhaka
- Largest city: Chittagong Hill Tracts
- Area code: +880
- Country code domain: .bd
- Currency: Bangladeshi taka
- Language: Bengali
- Heads: Sheikh Hasina (Prime Minister), Abdul Hamid (President)
This is a state in Southeast Asia, which occupies the territory of several thousand volcanic islands. They are home to hundreds of peoples who speak different languages. The country is known for its beaches, volcanoes, and jungle-dwelling Komodo dragons, elephants, orangutans, and tigers. The capital of Indonesia is a large, colorful city of Jakarta located on the island of Java. The city of Yogyakarta is also located here, famous for its puppet shows and traditional orchestra called gamelan. ― Google
- Area: 1,919,440 km²
- Population: 275,439,000 (2021)
- Capital: Jakarta
- Largest cities: Surabaya, Makassar, Medan, Bandung, Semarang
- Area code: +62
- Country code domain: .id
- Currency: Indonesian Rupiah
- Language: Indonesian
- Heads: Joko Widodo (President), Maaruf Amin (Vice President)
A tropical state in the Indian Ocean located on 26 ring-shaped atolls that consist of more than a thousand coral islands. It is famous for its beaches, blue lagoons and huge reefs. In the capital, Malé, the bustling fish market, restaurants and shops on the main road of Mejede Magu are worth a visit, as well as the Hukuru Misky Mosque (Friday Mosque), whose foundations and walls are decorated with white coral carvings.―Google
- Area: 298 km²
- Population: 379 270 people (2020)
- Capital: Malé
- Area code: +960
- Country code domain: .mv
- Currency: Maldivian Rufiyaa
- Language: Maldivian
- Heads: Ibrahim Solih (President), Faisal Nazim (Vice President)
A country in the southwest of South America, which occupies a narrow strip of land with a length of more than 6000 km, washed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean. The country's capital, Santiago, is located in a valley surrounded by the Cordillera Coast and the Andes. The palm-fringed Plaza de Armas is home to a neoclassical cathedral and the National History Museum. The huge Metropolitano Park with swimming pools, a botanical garden and a zoo is popular with tourists. ― Google
- Area: 756,102 km²
- Population: 19 458 000 people (2021)
- Capital: Santiago
- Area code: +56
- Country code domain: .cl
- Currency: Chilean Peso
- Language: Spanish
- Head: Sebastián Piñera (President)
It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, east of Africa, consisting of 115 islands. There are many beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves that are home to rare species of animals, including giant tortoises. The capital of the state is the city of Victoria. It is located on the largest of the islands - Mahé. It is also home to the rainforested Morne National Park and beaches, including Beau Vallon and Anse Takamaka. ― Google
- Area: 455 km²
- Population: 98 462 people (2020)
- Capital: Victoria
- Area code: +248
- Country code domain: .sc
- Currency: Seychelles Rupee
- Languages: English, Seychelles, French
- Chapter: Wawel Ramkalawan (President)
A country in Central Asia that was once part of the USSR. It is famous for its mosques, mausoleums and structures erected on the Great Silk Road - an ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean. The city of Samarkand, which was an important point on this route, gained worldwide fame thanks to Registan Square, which is surrounded by three mosaic madrasahs (Muslim educational institutions) erected in the 15th and 17th centuries
- Area: 448,978 km²
- Population: 35,300,000 (2022)
- Capital: Tashkent
- Largest cities: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Fergana, Andijan
- Area code: +998
- Country code domain: .uz
- Currency: Uzbek soum
- Language: Uzbek
- Heads: Shavkat Mirziyoyev (President), Abdulla Aripov (Prime Minister)
A country in Central Asia, washed by the waters of the Caspian Sea. A significant area of the country is occupied by the Karakum desert. Here are the ruins of the ancient settlements of Nisa and Merv, through which the Great Silk Road once ran. Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, was rebuilt in the Soviet style in the mid-20th century. Subsequently, the architectural landscape of the city was supplemented by grandiose monuments in honor of the former president of the country Saparmurat Niyazov.
- Area: 491,200 km²
- Population: 6 031 187 people (2020)
- Capital: Ashgabat
- Largest cities: Turkmenabad, Mary, Dashoguz, Balkanabad
- Area code: +993
- Country code domain: .tm
- Currency: Turkmen manat
- Language: Turkmen
- Heads: Serdar Gurbangulyevich Berdimuhamedov (President), Rashid Ovezgeldievich Meredov (Vice-President)
It is a Central European country with an imperial history, Baroque architecture, mountain villages and an alpine landscape. The official language here is German. The capital of Austria, the city of Vienna, is located on the Danube River. Vienna is notable for its Schönbrunn and Hofburg palaces, as well as the fact that famous people such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Strauss and Sigmund Freud lived in it. Popular attractions in Austria include the Bohemian Forest in the north of the country, Lake Traunsee and vineyards in the east.
- Area: 83,879 km²
- Population: 8,979,894 people (2022)
- Capital: Vienna
- Largest cities: Salzburg, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz
- Area code: +43
- Country code domain: .at, .eu
- Language: German
- Chapters: Karl Nehammer (Chancellor), Alexander Van der Bellen (President)
A landlocked country in Central Europe with its capital in Budapest, with the Danube River flowing through its center. The city is known for its many architectural monuments, including the medieval Castle Hill in the Buda district, the majestic neoclassical buildings on Andrássy Avenue in Pest and the 19th-century Chain Bridge. The culture of Hungary was greatly influenced by Roman and Turkish traditions, so recreation at mineral springs, including the thermal lake Heviz, is very popular in the country.
- Area: 93,030 km²
- Population: 9 730 000 people (2021)
- Capital: Budapest
Largest cities: Debrecen, Pécs, Székesfehérvár, Szeged, Győr - Area code: +36
- Country code domain: .hu, .eu
- Currency: Hungarian forint
- Language: Hungarian
- Head: Viktor Orbán (Prime Minister)
This is a country on the northern coast of South America, known for the incredible beauty of its nature. There are many resort islands scattered along the Caribbean coast, including Margarita Island and the Los Roques archipelago. In the northwestern part of the country, the famous Andes rise, where the colonial city of Merida is located. Excursions to the Sierra Nevada National Park start from here. The capital of Venezuela, the city of Caracas, is located in the north.
- Area: 916,445 km²
- Population: 28,515,829 people (2019)
- Capital: Caracas
- Largest cities: Maracaibo, Valencia
- Area code: +58
- Country code domain: .ve
- Currency: Venezuelan Bolivar
- Language: Spanish
- Heads: Nicolás Maduro (President), Delcy Rodriguez (Vice President)
A city and a tiny state on the Mediterranean coast that borders France. It is known for its chic casinos, the pier where expensive yachts moor, and the stage of the prestigious Formula 1 car race, which takes place on the streets of Monaco. Monte Carlo, the country's largest district, is home to a magnificent Belle Époque casino complex and an exquisitely decorated opera house. There are many luxury hotels, shops, nightclubs and restaurants.
- Area: 2.02 km²
- Population: 38 350 people (2020)
- Capital: Monaco
- Largest cities: Monte Carlo, Fontvieille, La Condamine
- Area code: +377
- Country code domain: .mc
- Language: French
- Chapters: Albert II (Monarch), Pierre Darthou (Prime Minister)
An island nation in the North Atlantic Ocean. The relief of the country is determined by volcanoes, geysers, hot springs and lava fields. Iceland is home to the Vatnajökull and Snæfellsjökull National Parks, which are known for their huge glaciers. Most of the population lives in the capital, Reykjavík, which gets a significant part of its energy from a geothermal power plant. In the city, it is worth visiting the National Museum and the Museum of Sagas, the exposition of which is dedicated to the history of the settlement of Iceland by the Vikings.
- Area: 103,125 km²
- Population: 368 590 people (2021)
- Capital: Reykjavík
- Largest cities: Akureyri, Hafnarfjörður, Kópavogur
- Area code: +354
- Country code domain: .is
- Language: Icelandic
- Heads: Gwydni Jóhannesson (President), Katrín Jakobsdóttir (Prime Minister)
A country in Northeast Africa and the Middle East. Its rich history, dating back more than five thousand years, is reminiscent of archaeological sites in the fertile valley of the Nile River, including the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, as well as the Temple of Karnak, whose walls are dotted with hieroglyphs, and the Valley of the Kings with the tombs of the pharaohs in the Luxor region. The country's capital, Cairo, is famous for the Muhammad Ali Mosque, built during the Ottoman Empire, and the Egyptian Museum, which displays the mummies of the pharaohs and gilded wooden statues of Tutankhamun.
- Area: 1,001,450 km²
- Population: 106 646 200 people (2022)
- Capital: Cairo
- Largest cities: Alexandria, El Giza, Port Said, Suez
- Area code: +20
- Country code domain: .eg
- Currency: Egyptian pound
- Language: Arabic literary language
- Heads: Abdul-Fattah Khalil al-Sisi (President), Mustafa Madbouly (Prime Minister)
This is a state in North Africa, located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert. Various empires have left their mark here, and in the coastal town of Tipaza you can see Roman ruins. The capital, Algiers, has preserved monuments from the Ottoman Empire, such as the 1612 Ketshawa Mosque in the Kasbah mountain district with narrow streets and staircases. The Neo-Byzantine-style Cathedral of Our Lady of Africa is a reminder that there was once a French colony here
- Area: 2,381,741 km²
- Population: 44 700 000 people (2021)
- Capital: Algeria
- Largest cities: Algiers, Oran, Constantine, Annaba, Bejaia
- Area code: +213
- Currency: Algerian Dinar
- Language: Arabic
- Head: Aymen Benabderrahman (Prime Minister)
A state in Southeast Asia with numerous tropical beaches, luxurious royal palaces, ancient ruins and ornate Buddhist temples. In Bangkok, the capital of the country, next to ultra-modern skyscrapers along the canals, there are quiet residential areas and religious temples: Wat Arun, Wat Pho and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phrakaew). Not far from the city are beach resorts, including crowded Pattaya and fashionable Hua Hin.
- Area: 513,120 km²
- Population: 66 171 493 people (2021)
- Capital: Bangkok
- Area code: +66
- Currency: Thai baht
- Language: Thai
- Chapters: Maha Vajiralongkorn (Monarch), Prayut Chan-o-cha (Prime Minister)
A country in the northwest of South America, the appearance of which is formed by tropical forests, the Andes mountain range and numerous coffee plantations. In Bogotá, the country's high-altitude capital, the Zona Rosa district, known for its many restaurants and shops, is worth a visit. Cartagena on the Caribbean coast is famous for its XVI century castle, the Old Town of the colonial period, surrounded by a fortress wall, and coral reefs
- Area: 1,141,748 km²
- Population: 50 372 424 people (2020)
- Capital: Bogotá
- Largest cities: Medellin, Cartagena, Cali, Barranquilla
- Area code: +57
- Country code domain: .co
- Currency: Colombian Peso
- Language: Spanish
- Heads: Iván Duque Márquez (President), Marta Lucía Ramírez (Vice President)
A state in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean, consisting of more than 7000 islands. Manila, the country's capital, is known for its waterfront and the centuries-old Binondo Chinatown. The walled old town is located in the Intramuros district. It is home to the Church of St. Augustine, built in the Baroque style in the 17th century, and Fort Santiago, a famous fortress and military prison.
- Area: 300,000 km²
- Population: 109 991 095 people (2021)
- Capital: Manila
- Largest cities: Quezon City, Davao, Cebu
- Area code: +63
- Country code domain: .ph
- Currency: Philippine Peso
- Languages: English, Filipino
- Heads: Rodrigo Duterte (President), Leni Robredo (Vice President)
A country in South America known for lush greenery and beaches. In the center of the capital, the city of Montevideo, on Independence Square, there is the Gates of the Citadel - the surviving part of the fortress wall. This is where the Old Town begins, with its Art Deco and Colonial buildings. In its northwestern part there is the Port Market, where you can try steak in one of the many restaurants. Along the promenade of La Rambla there are fish rows, marinas and parks.
- Area: 176,215 km²
- Population: 3,480,883 people (2021)
- Capital: Montevideo
- Largest cities: Salto, Maldonado
- Area code: +598
- Country code domain: .uy
- Currency: Uruguayan Peso
- Language: Spanish
- Chapter: Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou (President), Beatriz Archimon Cedeira (Vice President)
A landlocked state located between Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia. Large areas are occupied by swamps, subtropical forests and chaco - a semi-desert area where savannah and shrub steppe are combined. The capital is located in the city of Asunción, lying on the banks of the Paraguay River. It is home to the Government Palace and the Del Barro Museum, which displays pre-Columbian ceramics and nanduti lace. Lace can be bought in local shops.
- Area: 406,752 km²
- Population: 7 303 000 people (2021)
- Capital: Asunción
- Largest cities: Asunción, Ciudad del Este
- Area code: +595
- Country code domain: .py
- Currency: Paraguayan Guarani
- Languages: Guarani, Spanish
- Heads: Mario Abdo Benitez (President), Hugo Velázquez Moreno (Vice President)
A country between India and Tibet, known for its temples and the Himalayas, which includes Mount Everest, the highest peak on the planet. The capital of the state, Kathmandu, is famous for its labyrinthine old quarter, which is home to many Hindu and Buddhist shrines. In the Kathmandu Valley, there is the Buddhist temple of Swayambhunath, which is inhabited by monkeys, the giant Buddhist stupa Boudhanath, the Hindu temple complex Pashupatinath with pedestals for cremation, as well as the medieval city of Bhaktapur
- Area: 147,516 km²
- Population: 29 640 448 people (2022)
- Capital: Kathmandu
- Area code: +977
- Country code domain: .np
- Currency: Nepalese Rupee
- Language: Nepali
- Heads: Bidhya Devi Bhandari (President), Sher Bahadur Deuba (Prime Minister), Nanda Kishore Pun (Vice President)
A country in Southeast Asia, occupying part of the Malay Peninsula and the island of Kalimantan. It is famous for its beaches, rainforests, and original culture, which is influenced by Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European traditions. The country's capital, Kuala Lumpur, is known worldwide for its colonial buildings, the bustling Bukit Bintang shopping district, and skyscrapers, including the famous 451-meter-tall Petronas Twin Towers.
- Area: 329,758 km²
- Population: 32,730,000 (January 2020)
- Capital: Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur
- Largest cities: Johor Bahru, Kuching, Ipoh
- Area code: +60
- Country code domain: .my
- Currency: Malaysian ringgit
- Language: Malaysian Malay
- Head: Ismail Sabri Yaakob (Prime Minister)
Lebanon, officially known as the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Middle East, located in a mountainous area on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Syria to the east and north, and Israel to the south. The population of Lebanon is more than 6 million people.
- Area: 10,452 km²
- Population: 5,261,372 (July 2021)
- Capital: Beirut
- Largest cities: Beirut, Saida, Zahla, Baabda, Nabatieh
- Area code: +961
- Country code domain: .lb
- Currency: Lebanese pound
- Language: Arabic
A socialist island state in the northern Caribbean Sea. It is known for its white sand beaches and tobacco plantations, which are used in the production of legendary Cuban cigars. The country's capital, Havana, is famous for its pastel-colored houses, cars from the 1950s, and its historic center, which preserves colonial architecture from the 16th century. Salsa is performed in dance clubs, and great shows are shown in the famous cabaret "Tropicana".
- Area: 110,861 km²
- Population: 11 181 595 people (2020)
- Capital: Havana
- Largest cities: Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey
- Area code: +53
- Country code domain: .cu
- Currency: Cuban Peso
- Language: Spanish
- Heads: Miguel Díaz-Canel (President), Marrero Cruz (Prime Minister), Salvador Valdés Mesa (Vice President)
A country in the central part of South America. Its relief is very diverse: the Andes, the Atacama Desert and the Amazon rainforests are located here. The capital of the country, La Paz, is located on the Andean Altiplano plateau with an altitude of more than 3500 m next to the snow-capped Mount Illimani. Near the border with Peru lies the largest lake on the continent - Titicaca, the surface of which resembles polished glass
- Area: 1,098,581 km²
- Population: 11 639 909 people (2020)
- Capital: Sucre
- Largest cities: La Paz, Cochabamba, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, El Alto
- Area code: +591
- Country code domain: .bo
- Currency: Bolivian Boliviano
- Languages: Moore, Siriono, Moho, Kanichana, Machiguenga, Baure, Moseten, Pukina, Aymara, Yurakare
- Heads: Luis Arce Catacora (President), David Choquehuanca (Vice President)
A Caribbean island-state covered with mountains, rainforests and reef-fringed beaches. Most of the country's all-inclusive resorts are located in the city of Montego Bay, known for its British colonial architecture, and the settlement of Negril, which is considered the best place for diving and snorkeling. Jamaica is the birthplace of reggae, so in the capital of the country, Kingston, it is worth visiting the Bob Marley Museum, dedicated to the famous performer.
- Area: 10,991 km²
- Population: 2,930,050 (2019)
- Capital: Kingston
- Area code: +876
- Currency: Jamaican Dollar
- Language: Jamaican English
- Chapters: Elizabeth II (Monarch), Andrew Holness (Prime Minister), Patrick Allen (Governor-General)
An island nation located in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of India. The country is famous for its diverse landscapes: it has tropical forests and arid plains, mountain plateaus and sandy beaches. In Sri Lanka, it is worth visiting the ruins of the Buddhist fortress of Sigiriya of the fifth century with the remains of a palace and huge frescoes. In the ancient capital of Sri Lanka, Anuradhapura, numerous architectural monuments of antiquity have been preserved, the age of which exceeds 2000 years.
- Area: 65,610 km²
- Population: 21 919 000 people (2020)
- Capital: Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
- Area code: +94
- Country code domain: .lk
- Currency: Sri Lankan Rupee
- Languages: Tamil, Sinhala
- Chapters: Gotabhaya Rajapaksa (President), Mahinda Rajapaksa (Prime Minister)
A country on the Balkan Peninsula (southeastern Europe), in the north of which plains prevail, and in the south there are mountain ranges, where ski resorts are open to visitors. The country's capital, Belgrade, is famous for its buildings erected during the communist period and Kalemegdan Park, home to the Belgrade Fortress, which successively belonged to the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires. Tourists are attracted to Stari Grad (Old Town) by the mansions of the XIX century and the National Theater, where opera and ballet troupes perform.
- Area: 88,361 km²
- Population: 6 871 547 people (2021)
- Capital: Belgrade
- Largest cities: Novi Sad, Pristina, Niš, Kragujevac
- Area code: +381
- Currency: Serbian Dinar
- Language: Serbian
- Heads: Aleksandar Vučić (President), Ana Brnabic (Prime Minister)
A country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It has no access to the sea. The state is a member of almost all UN structures, as well as some CIS structures as an observer. The official language is Mongolian, written in Cyrillic.
- Area: 1,564,116 km²
- Population: 3 353 470 people (2020)
- Capital: Ulaanbaatar
- Largest cities: Ulaanbaatar, Erdenet, Darkhan, Choibalsan
- Area code: +976
- Country code domain: .mn
- Currency: Mongolian Tugrik
- Language: Mongolian
- Heads: Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh (President), Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene (Prime Minister)
A state located between the United States and the countries of Central America. It is famous for its beaches on the Pacific and Gulf coasts and its diverse landscape. There are mountainous terrain, deserts and tropical forests. Throughout the country, you can see the ruins of ancient buildings, such as Teotihuacan and Chichen Itza from the Mayan period. There are also many cities from the era of Spanish colonization. The capital of Mexico, Mexico City, is a modern city with prestigious shops, famous museums, and fine dining.
- Area: 1,972,550 km²
- Population: 129 829 800 people (2021)
- Capital: Mexico City
- Largest cities: Guadalajara, Ciudad Juarez, Puebla de Zaragoza, Ecatepec de Morelos
- Area code: +52
- Country code domain: .mx
- Currency: Mexican Peso
- Head: Andrés Manuel López Obrador (President)
An island nation off the southeast coast of Africa, which is famous for its rainforests, beaches and reefs. The island is home to thousands of endemic species of animals, such as lemurs. Near the crowded capital of the country, Antananarivo, there is the Ambohimanga hill, on the slopes of which palaces and burials of local rulers have been preserved, and the Alley of Baobabs - a dirt road on both sides of which colossal centuries-old trees grow.
- Area: 587,041 km²
- Population: 28 427 328 people (2021)
- Capital: Antananarivo
- Area code: +261
- Languages: Malagasy, French
- Heads: Andri Rajoelina (President), Christian Nzai (Prime Minister)
Liberia, officially the Republic of Libya, is a country in West Africa. It borders Sierra Leone to the west, Guinea to the north, and Côte d'Ivoire to the east. The capital is Monrovia. The official language is English. The currency is the Liberian dollar.
- Area: 111,369 km²
- Population: 5,214,030 (2021)
- Capital: Monrovia
- Area code: +231
- Country code domain: .lr
- Currency: Liberian Dollar
- Language: English
- Chapters: George Weah (President), Jewel Taylor (Vice President)
A hilly country in Central America, covered with tropical forests and washed by the waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The capital city of San José is home to many cultural institutions, such as the Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold, but Costa Rica is better known for its beaches and volcanoes, as well as its diverse flora and fauna. About a quarter of the country's area is occupied by protected jungles, which are home to a huge number of wild animals, including spider monkeys and quetzal birds.
- Area: 51,100 km²
- Population: 5 213 362 people (2022)
- Capital: San Jose
- Largest city: Heredia
- Area code: +506
- Country code domain: .cr
- Currency: Costa Rican Colón
- Language: Spanish
- Head: Carlos Alvarado Quesada (President)
A country on the east coast of Africa, washed by the Indian Ocean. On its territory there are savannas, lakes, a huge Great Rift Valley and mountain ranges. Kenya is home to a variety of wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos. In the capital, Nairobi, tourists can go on safari to the Maasai Mara Wildlife Sanctuary, where more than a million wildebeest migrate each year, and Amboseli National Park, which offers magnificent views of the 5,895-meter-high Kilimanjaro volcano in Tanzania.
- Area: 580,367 km²
- Population: 54,985,698 people (2021)
- Capital: Nairobi
- Largest city: Mombasa
- Area code: +254
- Country code domain: .ke
- Currency: Kenyan shilling
- Languages: English, Swahili
- Chapter: Uhuru Kenyatta (President)
A landlocked country in South Africa, located on a plateau and known for its many parks and safari areas, home to a variety of wildlife. On the Zambezi River on the border with Zimbabwe is the famous Victoria Falls, which the indigenous peoples have called Mosi-oa-Tunya (Thundering Smoke) since ancient times. It plunges into the narrow gorge of Batok from a height of 108 meters. Just below the falls, the Victoria Falls Bridge is built, which offers stunning views
- Area: 752,618 km²
- Population: 18 749 180 people (2021)
- Capital: Lusaka
- Largest cities: Livingstone, Kitwe-Nkana, Ndola, Kabwe, Chingola, Mufulira, Luanshya
- Area code: +260
- Currency: Zambian Kwacha
- Language: English
- Chapters: Hakainde Hichilema (President), Mutale Nalumango (Vice President)
A Balkan state with a diverse relief. On its territory there is the Black Sea coast, plains, mountains and rivers, one of which is the Danube. In Bulgaria, the influence of Greek, Slavic, Ottoman and Persian cultures is felt. The country has a rich heritage. Traditional music and many dances, costumes and crafts have been preserved here. In the V century BC, at the foot of the domed mountain range of Vitosh, the capital of the state - Sofia - was founded
- Area: 110,993 km²
- Population: 6,863,422 (February 2022)
- Capital: Sofia
- Largest cities: Burgas, Varna, Plovdiv, Stara Zagora, Ruse, Pleven, Dobrich, Shumen, Sliven, Haskovo
- Area code: +359
- Currency: Bulgarian Lev
- Language: Bulgarian
- Heads: Rumen Radev (President), Kiril Petkov (Prime Minister), Iliyana Yotova (Vice-President)
The southernmost country on the African continent with diverse ecosystems. On safari in the Kruger National Park in the interior of the country, you can admire large animals such as elephants, hippos, giraffes and lions. The Western Cape is famous for its beaches, lush vineyards surrounding the towns of Stellenbosch and Paarl, rocky cliffs at the Cape of Good Hope, forests and lagoons along the Garden Way, and the city of Cape Town, dominated by the flat-topped Table Mountain.
- Area: 1,219,912 km²
- Population: 60,142,978 (July 1, 2021)
- Capital: Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein
- Largest cities: Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban
- Area code: +27
- Currency: South African Rand
- Languages: Zulu, Afrikaans, Tsonga, Ndebele South, Tswana, Venda, North Sotho, Xhosa, Sesotho, English
- Chapter: Cyril Ramaphosa (President)
A country in Central Europe with beautiful mountains, ski resorts and lakes. On the shores of the glacial Lake Bled, fed by thermal springs, lies the spa town of Bled. Its main attractions are an island with a church and a medieval castle standing on a steep cliff. In Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, Baroque facades are combined with the modern architecture of Jože Plečnik, whose famous Triple Bridge crosses the winding Ljubljanica River.
- Area: 20,273 km²
- Population: 2 108 708 people (2021)
- Capital: Ljubljana
- Largest cities: Ljubljana, Maribor, Celje, Kranj, Velenje
- Area code: +386
- Country code domain: .si
- Currency: Euro
- Language: Slovenian
- Heads: Janez Janša (Prime Minister), Borut Pahor (President)
It is a small state in the southeastern part of Europe, located on the Balkan Peninsula. It is washed by the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, and on its territory there is a mountain range known as the Albanian Alps. Albania is famous for its numerous castles and archaeological sites. In its capital, Tirana, the large Skanderbeg Square, the Efem Bey Mosque, as well as the National Museum, which displays exhibits from different eras: from ancient times to the post-communist period, deserve special attention
- Area: 28,748 km²
- Population: 2 829 741 people (2021)
- Capital: Tirana
- Largest cities: Durrës, Vlora, Shkodër, Elbasan
- Area code: +355
- Country code domain: .al
- Currency: Albanian lek
- Language: Albanian
- Heads: Edi Rama (Prime Minister), Ilir Meta (President)
It is a state that occupies more than 30 islands in the Persian Gulf. In ancient times, it was a major center of trade. In Manama, the capital of Bahrain, there is a National Museum with collections dedicated to the ancient country of Dilmun, which existed on the territory of the islands for several millennia. Manama is also known for its Bab al-Bahrain bazaar. A variety of goods are sold here: from bright fabrics and spices to pearls.
- Area: 766 km²
- Population: 1 463 265 people (2021)
- Capital: Manama
- Area code: +973
- Country code domain: .bh
- Currency: Bahraini Dinar
- Language: Arabic
- Chapters: Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (King), Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (Prime Minister)
This is a country in East Africa, famous for vast areas of virgin nature. The Serengeti National Park is very popular with safari enthusiasts who prefer to hunt large animals (elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo and rhinos). Kilimanjaro National Park is home to the highest mountain in Africa. Off the east coast is the archipelago of Zanzibar, where the majority of the population is Muslim, and Mafia Island with a marine reserve.
- Area: 947,303 km²
- Population: 63,852,892 people (2022)
- Capital: Dodoma (since 1996)
- Area code: +255
- Country code domain: .tz
- Currency: Tanzanian shilling
- Languages: English, Swahili
- Heads: Samia Hassan Suluhu (President), Kassim Majaliwa (Prime Minister)
A country in North Africa, the natural borders of which are the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert. In Tunis, the capital of the country of the same name, it is worth visiting the Bardo Archaeological Museum, which displays Roman mosaics and works of Islamic art. In the medina (old city), tourists are attracted by the huge mosque of al-Zaytuna and a colorful bazaar. In the northeast of the country, there are the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage, including the Baths of Antonina, and the National Museum of Carthage, where you can see many archaeological finds.
- Area: 163,610 km²
- Population: 11 708 370 people (2020)
- Capital: Tunisia
- Largest cities: Sousse, Sfax
- Area code: +216
- Country code domain: .tn
- Currency: Tunisian Dinar
- Language: Arabic
- Heads: Kais Saeed (President), Najla Boudin (Prime Minister)
Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon is a country in the western part of Central Africa, washed by the waters of the Gulf of Bonnie in the southwest. The capital of Cameroon is Yaoundé. Member of the UN, the African Union, the IMF, IBRD, WTO, and the Commonwealth of Nations.
It is a country in West Africa known for its beach resorts, rainforests, and French colonial heritage. The largest city in the country, Abidjan, is located on the Atlantic coast. Among its modern monuments are the stepped concrete Pyramid and St. Paul's Cathedral, an unusual structure that includes a massive cross in front of the façade. To the north of the city's business centre is the Banquo National Tropical Nature Reserve, which offers numerous hiking trails.
- Area: 322,463 km²
- Population: 26,378,274 (2020)
- Capital: Yamoussoukro (since 1983)
- Area code: +225
- Country code domain: .ci
- Currency: West African CFA franc
- Language: French
- Heads: Alassane Ouattara (President), Patrick Achy (Prime Minister), Tiémoko Meyliet
A landlocked mountainous country in the Horn of Africa, which is bisected by the Great Rift Valley. Archaeological artifacts more than three million years old have been found in the country. In Ethiopia, the city of Lalibela, which is famous for its rock-hewn Christian churches from the 12th and 13th centuries, and the ancient city of Axum, with its obelisks, tombs, castles, and the Church of Our Lady of Zion, are worth visiting.
- Area: 1,104,300 km²
- Population: 117 876 227 people (2021)
- Capital: Addis Ababa
- Area code: +251
- Currency: Ethiopian birr
- Language: Amharic
- Chapters: Abiy Ahmed Ali (Prime Minister), Sahle-Work Zewde (President)
A country in North Africa, washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Its culture bears the imprint of Berber, Arab and European traditions. Marrakech's labyrinthine medieval medina (old town) is worth a visit to Jemaa Al Fna Square, which features street performers and souks selling ceramics, jewellery and metal lanterns. In the capital of the country, Rabat, tourists are attracted by the royal kasbah (citadel) of the 12th century, Oudaya, which offers a beautiful view of the ocean.
- Area: 710,850 km²
- Population: 36,910,560 (July 1, 2020)
- Capital: Rabat
- Largest cities: Casablanca, Marrakech, Fez, Tangier, Agadir
- Area code: +212
- Country code domain: .ma
- Currency: Moroccan Dirham
- Language: Arabic
- Chapters: Mohammed VI (King), Aziz Akhannoush (Prime Minister)
A small European country bordering Belgium, France and Germany. In the north of the country there are the Ardennes Mountains, covered with dense forest, and nature parks, in the east - the rocky gorges of the Müllertal region, in the southeast - the vineyards of the Moselle Valley. The capital of Luxembourg of the same name is famous for its fortified medieval old town, crowned by sheer cliffs.
- Area: 2,586 km²
- Population: 645,397 (January 1, 2022)
- Capital: Luxembourg
- Area code: +352
- Languages: Luxembourgish, German, French
- Head: Xavier Bettel (Prime Minister)
A country in South-Eastern Europe, located on the Balkan Peninsula. The countryside is home to medieval villages, rivers and lakes. The rocky Dinaric Highlands stretch across the country. In the capital, Sarajevo, the old quarter of Baščaršija is well preserved. The Gazi Husrev Beg Mosque, built in the XVI century, is located here, as well as the monument of the Ottoman Empire - the Latin Bridge. Next to him, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was committed, which served as a pretext for the outbreak of the First World War.
- Area: 51,197 km²
- Population: 3 835 586 people (2020)
- Capital: Sarajevo
- Largest cities: Banja Luka, Mostar, Zenica, Tuzla
- Area code: +387
- Country code domain: .ba
- Currency: Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark
- Languages: Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian
- Head: Zoran Tegeltija (Prime Minister)
A country in Central America south of Mexico that is famous for its volcanoes, rainforests, and ancient Mayan cities. The capital of the same name is home to the majestic National Palace of Culture and the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. In the city of Antigua Guatemala to the west of the capital, Spanish buildings from the colonial period have been preserved. Formed in a huge volcanic crater, Lake Atitlan is surrounded by coffee plantations and villages.
- Area: 108,889 km²
- Population: 17 263 239 people (2018)
- Capital: Guatemala
- Area code: +502
- Country code domain: .gt
- Currency: Guatemalan Quetzal
- Language: Spanish
- Heads: Alejandro Giammattei (President), Guillermo Castillo Reyes (Vice President)
It is a country in the Maltese archipelago, which lies in the central Mediterranean Sea between Sicily and North Africa. At different times, Malta belonged to the Romans, Hospitallers, Moors, French and British, as numerous historical sights remind. Popular with tourists are the local fortresses, megalithic temples and the Hal Saflieni sanctuary with underground halls and burial chambers, the beginning of the construction of which dates back to 4000 BC.
- Area: 316 km²
- Population: 516 100 people (2021)
- Capital: Valletta
- Largest cities: Birkirkara, Sliema, Mosta, Kormi, St. Paul’s Bay
- Area code: +356
- Country code domain: .mt
- Languages: English, Maltese
- Heads: George Vella (President), Robert Abela (Prime Minister)
A Balkan country with rocky mountains, medieval villages and numerous beaches on the Adriatic coast. The fjord-like Bay of Kotor is surrounded by churches and towns with the remains of fortifications, including Kotor and Herceg Novi. The Durmitor National Park, which is known for its limestone peaks, glacial lakes and the 1300-meter-deep canyon of the Tara River, is home to bears and wolves.
- Area: 13,812 km²
- Population: 620 739 people (2021)
- Capital: Podgorica
- Largest cities: Budva, Herceg Novi, Cetinje, Niksic, Bijelo Polje, Pljevlja, Berane
- Area code: +382
- Country code domain: .me
- Currency: Euro
- Language: Montenegrin
- Heads: Milo Djukanovic (President), Dritan Abazovic (Prime Minister)
It is a small independent principality located in the Pyrenees between France and Spain. It is a well-known duty-free zone and also attracts tourists with its ski resorts. In the capital of the state, the city of Andorra la Vella, there are many boutiques, jewelry stores and shopping centers. Most of them are concentrated on Meritchel Avenue. Also in the capital there is an old quarter, which houses the Romanesque church of Santa Coloma with a round bell tower.
- Area: 468 km²
- Population: 78 151 people (2021)
- Capital: Andorra la Vella
- Area code: +376
- Country code domain: .ad
- Language: Catalan
- Head: Xavier Espot Zamora (Prime Minister)
A country in Southeast Asia with a diverse terrain: lowland plains, the Mekong River delta, mountains and the coast of the Gulf of Thailand are located on its territory. The capital, Phnom Penh, is famous for its Art Deco Central Market, the magnificent Royal Palace and the National Museum, which displays archaeological finds and works of Cambodian art. In the northwest of the country is the huge stone temple complex of Angkor Wat, built during the Khmer Empire.
- Area: 181,035 km²
- Population: 17,300,000 (2021)
- Capital: Phnom Penh
- Largest cities: Battambang, Takmau
- Area code: +855
- Country code domain: .kh
- Language: Khmer
- Heads: Hun Sen (Prime Minister), Norodom Sihamoni (Monarch, King)
An Arab state on the east bank of the Jordan River, known for its ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts. It is home to the famous archaeological site of the city of Petra, whose history dates back to the 300s B.C. It was once the capital of the ancient Nabataean Kingdom. The city is located in a narrow valley, and tombstones, temples, and monuments are carved into the surrounding pink sandstone cliffs. Therefore, Petra is also called the Pink City.
- Area: 92,300 km²
- Population: 11 042 719 people (2021)
- Capital: Amman
- Largest cities: Zarqa, Irbid
- Area code: +962
- Country code domain: .jo
- Currency: Jordanian Dinar
- Language: Arabic
- Chapters: Abdullah II (Monarch, King), Bisher Al-Khasawneh (Prime Minister)
North Macedonia, the full official name of the Republic of North Macedonia is a country in southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. The population, according to the State Statistical Office of the Republic of North Macedonia, is 2,073,702 people, the territory is 25,333 km².
- Area: 25,713 km²
- Population: 1 836 713 people (2021)
- Capital: Skopje
- Largest cities: Bitola, Kumanovo
- Area code: +389
- Country code domain: .mk
- Language: Macedonian
- Heads: Stevo Pendarovski (President), Dimitar Kovacevski (Prime Minister)
It is an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean that includes more than 700 coral islands. Among them are both uninhabited and inhabited islands with many hotels. The largest resorts are located on the northern islands of the archipelago - Grand Bahama and Paradise. Here you can scuba dive or snorkel and get acquainted with natural attractions such as the huge barrier reef off the island of Andros, the black corals off the Bimini Islands and the Thunderball grotto, where famous James Bond films were filmed.
- Area: 13,878 km²
- Population: 400 516 people (2022)
- Capital: Nassau
- Country code domain: .bs
- Currency: Bahamian Dollar
- Language: English
- Chapters: Elizabeth II (Monarch), Cornelius Smith (Governor-General), Philip Davis (Prime Minister)
A desert-covered state that occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula and is washed by the waters of the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. On the territory of the country, which is the birthplace of Islam, there are two main holy mosques: Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, where Muslims annually perform the hajj (pilgrimage), and Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina, the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad. The capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, is a huge city, the silhouette of which is formed by numerous skyscrapers.
- Area: 2,149,690 km²
- Population: 34,218,169 people (2019)
- Capital: Riyadh (since 1819)
- Largest cities: Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, Dammam, Taif
- Area code: +966
- Country code domain: .sa
- Currency: Saudi riyal
- Language: Arabic
- Chapters: Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (Crown Prince), Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (King)
A state in the southwestern part of the Pacific Ocean, located on two large islands with volcanoes and glaciers separated by the Cook Strait. The country's capital, Wellington, is on the North Island. This city is known for the huge national museum "Te Papa Tongareva". The colorful nature of New Zealand - the fjords and South Lakes of the South Island and Mount Victoria - was captured by Peter Jackson in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
- Area: 268,680 km²
- Population: 5 158 041 people (2022)
- Capital: Wellington (since 1865)
- Largest cities: Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Tauranga, Hamilton
- Area code: +64
- Country code domain: .nz
- Languages: English, Maori, New Zealand Sign Language
- Chapters: Elizabeth II (Monarch), Jacinda Ardern (Prime Minister), Cindy Kiro (Governor-General)
The Republic of Cyprus occupies the southern part of the island of Cyprus, located in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. The country's capital, Nicosia, is also the main city of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which is recognized only by Turkey. The Republic of Cyprus is famous for its beaches on the coast and vineyards in the interior hilly areas of the island. On the coast lies the city of Paphos, which, according to Greek mythology, is the birthplace of Aphrodite. It is popular with tourists thanks to the archaeological park with the ruins of palaces, tombs and villas with mosaics.
An Eastern European country whose Adriatic coast has a length of almost 1800 kilometers. The state includes more than a thousand nearby islands. From the northwest to the southeast of the country stretches the Dinaric Highlands. In the capital of Croatia, the city of Zagreb, the medieval district of Gornji Grad (Upper Town) and a variety of museums are popular. The main seaside resort of Dubrovnik is known for its 16th-century fortress walls surrounding the Old Town with Gothic and Renaissance buildings.
- Area: 56,594 km²
- Population: 4 188 853 people (2022)
- Capital: Zagreb
- Largest cities: Split, Rijeka, Osijek
- Area code: +385
- Currency: Croatian kuna
- Language: Croatian
- Heads: Zoran Milanović (President), Andrej Plenković (Prime Minister)
Its official name is the Slovak Republic of Slovakia. It has a population of 5,443,120 and an area of 48,845 km². It ranks 112th in the world in terms of population and 127th in terms of territory. The capital is Bratislava. The official language is Slovak.
- Area: 49,035 km²
- Population: 5 466 965 people (2022)
- Capital: Bratislava
- Largest cities: Košice, Nitra, Žilina, Prešov
- Area code: +421
- Country code domain: .sk, .eu
- Currency: Euro
- Language: Slovak
- Heads: Zuzana Čaputová (President), Eduard Heger (Prime Minister)
A mountainous country in Central Asia. It is located along the Great Silk Road, an ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean. The Tien Shan Mountains, which surround this caravan route and occupy most of the country, are home to snow leopards, lynxes and sheep. In the south of the country is the city of Osh, which has a history of more than a thousand years. It is famous for its huge bazaar, where merchants who followed the Great Silk Road once stayed
- Area: 199,951 km²
- Population: 6,700,000 (May 23, 2022)
- Capital: Bishkek
- Largest cities: Osh, Karakol, Jalal-Abad
- Area code: +996
- Area code: Kyrgyz som
- Languages: Kyrgyz, Russian
- Head: Sadyr Japarov (President)
A state in North Africa on the Mediterranean coast, the easternmost country of the Maghreb. With an area of 1,759,541 km², 90% of which is desert, Libya is the fourth largest country in Africa and the sixteenth in the world.
- Area: 1,759,541 km²
- Population: 7,054,493 people (2022)
- Capital: Tripoli
- Largest cities: Tripoli, Benghazi, Misrata
- Area code: +218
- Country code domain: .ly
- Language: Arabic
- Head: Abdel Hamid Dbeibah (Prime Minister)
A Scandinavian state located on the Jutland Peninsula and numerous nearby islands. It neighbors Sweden and is connected to it by the Öresund Bridge. Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is famous for its royal palaces, the colorful old port district of Nyhavn, the Tivoli amusement park, and the famous statue of the Little Mermaid. The city of Odense, where Hans Christian Andersen was born, is popular with tourists thanks to its medieval center with cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses.
- Area: 43,094 km²
- Population: 5,935,619 people (2023)
- Capital: Copenhagen
- Largest cities: Odense, Aarhus, Aalborg
- Area code:+299, +298
- Country code domain: .dk, .eu
- Language: Danish
- Head: Margrethe II (Queen), Mette Frederiksen (Prime Minister)