Comoros
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.
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.
Croatia is a crescent-shaped Adriatic country famous for its 1,200+ islands, walled medieval towns like Dubrovnik, and a mainland of national parks where waterfalls cascade through limestone karst.
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.
Cyprus is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, a member of the EU since 2004, and home to one of the world's last divided capitals between Greek-speaking south and Turkish-speaking north.
Czechia (also known as the Czech Republic) is a Central European country famed for its historic Bohemian and Moravian regions, fairy-tale castles, and Prague's Gothic and Baroque skyline.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the second-largest country in Africa, dominated by the Congo Basin rainforest, with vast mineral wealth and the world's largest francophone population.
Denmark is the southernmost Scandinavian country, with a hilly Jutland peninsula, dozens of inhabited islands, and a quality-of-life model centred on hygge, cycling and cradle-to-grave welfare.
Djibouti is a small Horn of Africa nation at the mouth of the Red Sea, hosting major foreign military bases due to its strategic position on global shipping lanes between Asia and Europe.