Eswatini
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.
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.
France is a Western European republic spanning the Channel coast, Alpine peaks, Mediterranean shores and overseas territories on every inhabited continent — by far the world's most-visited country.
Gabon is a small Central African country on the Atlantic Equator, where 88% of the country is forest and the government has set aside more than 11% of land area as national parks.
Georgia is a Caucasus crossroads between Europe and Asia, famous for its 8,000-year wine tradition, distinctive script and church architecture, and the soaring snowcapped peaks of the Greater Caucasus.
Germany is Europe's most populous nation and largest economy, a federation of 16 states ranging from the North Sea coast to the Bavarian Alps, with cultural capitals in Berlin, Munich and Hamburg.
Ghana is a West African coastal democracy, the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence in 1957, with a vibrant culture, a strong tradition of pan-Africanism and Ashanti gold heritage.