Central African Republic
The Central African Republic is a landlocked country in the heart of Africa, named for its position on the continent, with vast equatorial forests and a population of fewer than 6 million people.
The Central African Republic is a landlocked country in the heart of Africa, named for its position on the continent, with vast equatorial forests and a population of fewer than 6 million people.
Chad is a vast landlocked country in north-central Africa, stretching from the Saharan north to the Sahel and the wetlands surrounding the rapidly shrinking Lake Chad.
Chile is a long, narrow ribbon of a country running 4,300 km along the Pacific coast of South America, from the Atacama Desert to Tierra del Fuego, with the Andes forming its eastern border.
China is the world's most populous country alongside India, the second-largest economy, and a civilisation with more than 4,000 years of continuous recorded history from the Yellow River valley to the Pacific.
Colombia is a culturally and geographically diverse country in north-western South America, the only one with both Pacific and Caribbean coasts, with the Andes splitting into three ranges across its interior.
The Comoros is a small volcanic archipelago off the south-eastern coast of Africa, between Mozambique and Madagascar, with a population blending African, Arab and French influences.
Costa Rica is a small Central American republic on the Caribbean and Pacific, famous for cloud forests, volcanic peaks, exceptional biodiversity and abolishing its army in 1948.
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Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean, a long ribbon of palms, mountains and farmland with the colonial capital Havana, vintage cars, and a one-party socialist government in place since 1959.