Namibia
Namibia is a sparsely populated southern African country famed for the towering red dunes of the Namib Desert, the Skeleton Coast, and Etosha National Park's white-clay pan and wildlife.
Namibia is a sparsely populated southern African country famed for the towering red dunes of the Namib Desert, the Skeleton Coast, and Etosha National Park's white-clay pan and wildlife.
Nauru is the third-smallest country in the world, a single-island Pacific microstate that was once one of the world's wealthiest per-capita on phosphate mining, but is now mostly mined out.
Nepal is a Himalayan republic between India and China, home to eight of the world's ten highest peaks including Mount Everest, with a culture deeply intertwined with Hindu and Buddhist tradition.
The Netherlands is a low-lying North Sea country built on engineered land, where polders, dykes and canals shape both Dutch identity and the iconic flat landscape of windmills and bicycles.
New Zealand is a Pacific island nation south-east of Australia, made up of two main islands and many smaller ones, famous for fjords, Māori heritage, sheep-farming country and serving as Middle-Earth in the Lord of the Rings films.
Nicaragua is the largest Central American country, with the largest freshwater lake in the region, twin Pacific volcanoes on Ometepe Island, and the colonial cities of Granada and León.
Niger is a vast landlocked Sahel-Saharan country in West Africa, named for the Niger River, with significant uranium reserves and a population that is among the world's youngest.
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, the giant of West Africa, with the megacity of Lagos, vast oil reserves in the Niger Delta and the global Nollywood film industry.
North Korea is an isolated East Asian state ruled by the Kim dynasty since 1948, with a centrally-planned economy, a vast military and one of the most heavily restricted internet and travel regimes on Earth.