You
really have to be a geography freak to know about thesecountries from
the list. It’s irrelevant to us how recognized they areas countries but
they surely look at themselves like that. Of course aspecial thanks to
Wikipedia for the article’s research.
10. Vanuatu, 90% of Vanuatu people household and consume fish,
and 80% are living in rural, isolated villages with their own gardens
and food supplies. Scuba diving is a very popular tourist attraction
here. Tsunamis are not a rare thing in Vanuatu, and earthquakes have a
negative affect on the country’s economy.
9. Nauru, a former German Empire colony is alsoknown as Pleasant
Island of the South Pacific. The people of Nauru are collecting rain
water during monsoon rains between November and February because they
are very limited on natural fresh water. The most popular sport in this
country is Australian rules football, and they have football league with
seven teams.
8. Tuvalu, is a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II
as head of state. They don’t have regular military forces, and spend no
money on defense. Tuvalu is the 4th smallest country in the world. The
first inhabitants of the country were Polynesian people.
7. Comoros is African island nation in the Indian Ocean between
Mozambique and Madagascar. The island is an old French colony, and today
there is about 300 000 Comorians living in France. 98% of the
population is Islamic.
6. Guernsey is under the responsibility of the United Kingdom
but they don’t count as a part of the U.K, as well as the European
Union. Guernsey is located in the English Channel on the coast of
Normandy. They have complete autonomy over internal affairs, and they
are discussing total independence from the British Crown.
5. Isle of Man, also known as Mann, is
self-governing British Crown Dependency, with a location in the Irish
Sea between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland. They are not a
part of the European Union. Isle of Man economy is based on offshore
banking and tourism. The island has been inhabited since before 6500 BC.
4. Tokelau, is a non-self-governing territory of New Zealand that
consists of three islands. The name Tokelau is a Polynesian word that
means “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 is Christians and 57% of these
are women.
3. Cook Islands, are a self-governing parliamentary democracy.
With over 90 000 tourists per year, tourism is their far best industry
and their leading element of the island economy, far ahead of offshore
banking, marine, pearls and fruit exports. Cook Islands got named by the
British navigator Captain James Cook when he arrived the islands in
1773.
2. Pitcairn Islands, officially named the Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands,
are a group of four volcanic islands that are formerly a British
colony, the last remaining in the Pacific. The population’s language is a
mix of English and Tahitian. In recent years the church has been
closed because only 8 islanders have been visiting it regularly. There
is only one Café and Bar on the island, and the Government Store is
selling alcohol and cigarettes. They used to have moral strict laws
which prohibited dancing, smoking and consummation of alcohol.
1. Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is the independent republic located
between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Nagorno Karabakh is one of the most
heavily mined regions of the former Soviet Union because of the
1991-1994 Nagorno-Karabakh War. They are still not recognized by any
state, including Armenia. 95% of the population is Armenian, and the
rest are Greeks and Kurds. Their tourism are basically directed to
Armenians that live in Western countries.
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