Egypt
Egypt is a transcontinental country linking north-east Africa with the Middle East via the Sinai Peninsula, with a 5,000-year recorded history along the Nile and the Pyramids of Giza as its enduring symbol.
Egypt is a transcontinental country linking north-east Africa with the Middle East via the Sinai Peninsula, with a 5,000-year recorded history along the Nile and the Pyramids of Giza as its enduring symbol.
El Salvador is the smallest country in mainland Central America, the only one without a Caribbean coast, known for surfing breaks, volcanoes and a 2021 move to make Bitcoin legal tender.
Equatorial Guinea is a small Central African country split between a mainland on the Gulf of Guinea and the volcanic island of Bioko, where the capital Malabo sits, with substantial offshore oil reserves.
Eritrea is a Horn of Africa country on the Red Sea, with a 1,000-km coastline and a capital, Asmara, often described as the most extensive collection of Italian Modernist architecture outside Italy.
Estonia is the northernmost Baltic state, a digital pioneer where almost every government service is online, set against medieval Tallinn and a forested countryside dotted with bogs and lakes.
Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is a small landlocked southern African kingdom between South Africa and Mozambique, ruled by an absolute monarchy and known for its rich Swazi cultural traditions.
Ethiopia is a populous landlocked country in the Horn of Africa, the only African nation never formally colonised, with a unique Ethiopic script, Christian heritage and the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela.
Fiji is a Melanesian archipelago of more than 330 islands in the South Pacific, famed for white-sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs and a cultural blend of indigenous Fijian and Indo-Fijian descendants of indentured labourers.
Finland is a Nordic country of forests, lakes and saunas, sharing borders with Sweden, Norway and Russia, and home to Lapland's reindeer herders and the modern hometown of Santa Claus.