10 Unfamiliar Country
Spain, Brazil, Italy and many more country was a familiar country that all the people in the world know their position, culture and the history about those country. but you might doesn’t know this country below. all of this country was unfamiliar. well actually this is the first time i hear about these country names.
Top 10 Most Unfamiliar Country
10. Vanuatu

90% of households in Vanuatu eat fish, and 80% live in rural, remote villages with their own garden and food supplies. Scuba diving is a very popular tourist attraction here. Tsunami is not a rare thing in Vanuatu, and earthquakes have a negative effect on these countries economic condition.
9. Nauru

Nauru, a former colony of the German Empire, also known as South Pacific Pleasant Island. Nauru People collect rain water during the rainy season between November and February because they are very limited in fresh water. The most popular sport in this country is Australian football, and they have a soccer league with seven teams
8. Tuvalu

Tuvalu is a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. They have no regular military forces, and spend money in defense. Tuvalu is the smallest country ranked fourth in the world. The first inhabitants of this country is the Polynesian people.
7. Comoros

Comoros Is the African island nation in the Indian Ocean between Mozambique and Madagascar. This island is the colony of old france, and today there are about 300 000 Comorians living in France. 98% of the population on Comors is Muslim.
6. Guernsey

Guernsey under the responsibility of the United Kingdom but they are not counted as part of the UK, as well as the European Union. Guernsey is situated in the English Channel on the Normandy coast. They have full autonomy over internal affairs, and today they were discussing for total independence from the British Empire
5. Isle of Man

Isle of Man also known as Mann, a self-governing British Crown Dependency with locations in the Irish Sea between the islands of Britain and Ireland. They are not part of the European Union. Isle of Man get the economy based on offshore banking and tourism. This island has been inhabited since before 6500 BC.
4. Tokelau

Tokelau is a territory that has no self-government. The name Tokelau is a Polynesian word meaning “north wind”. The island has the smallest economy of any country in the world that makes them almost completely dependent on subsidies from New Zealand. 96% of the population are Christians and 57% of whom were women.
3. Cook Islands

Cook Islands, has a self-governing parliamentary democracy. With more than 90,000 tourists annually, tourism is their economic field, far ahead of offshore banking, sea, pearls and fruit exports. Cook Island was named by the British navigator Captain James Cook when he reached the islands in 1773
2. Pitcairn Islands

Pitcairn Islands, officially named the Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands, are squeezed out of four volcanic islands and was previously a British colony, the last remaining in the Pacific. Language population is a mixture of English and Tahitian. In recent years the church has been closed since only eight people who visit regularly. There is only one CafĂ© and Bar on the island, and the Government stores selling alcohol and cigarettes. There is a strict moral laws which prohibited dancing, smoking and drinking alcohol. (If the government selling alcohol and cigarettes then why there’s a strict law that prohibited smoking and drinking alcohol? Did they sell it to another country?”)
1. Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

Nagorno-Karabakh was an independent republic situated between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Nagorno-Karabakh is one of the most miners, from the former Soviet Union because the 1991-1994 Nagorno-Karabakh War. They are still not recognized by the state, including Armenia. 95% of the population is Armenian, and the rest are Greeks and Kurds. their tourism is basically directed to Armenians living in Western countries.
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