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Cape Verde is one of the largest nesting site for loggerhead turtles
Boa Vista's waters are a breeding ground for humpback whales
They speak Portuguese.
Their population is 16,486,542
They speak Khmer.
Their currency is Cambodian Riel.
Their population is 25,876,380!
They speak French and English
Their currency is called Central African CFA France.
Canada is the biggest country in the western hemisphere.
It has the world's longest coastline
The world’s oldest known rocks can be found there
The Cayman Islands were discovered by Christopher Columbus.
In 1670, the British took over the Cayman Islands and is now a British territory.
Their song is Beloved Isle Cayman.
It is the 43rd largest country in terms of land!
Polish Flintg and Quartz have been found there that has been at least 8,000 years old
35% of the country is a tropical forest!
It is the 21st largest nation in the world.
The Sahara Desert occupies roughly 1/3rd of the country’s total area.
The Tibesti Mountains are home to some of the best camel racing in the world.
Chile has the world's largest copper mine.
Chile has the world's largest swimming pool.
The Atacama desert, also known as the driest place on earth is located in Chile
Information from: https://www.quasarex.com/blog/top-10-things-you-didnt-know-about-chile-facts-about-chile and https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/chile-facts.html.
The Emperors ruled for over 2000 years!
The last Emperor of China who is known as Puyi, became the ruler when he was 3 years old.
The Xia Dynasty becomes the first dynasty in China in 2205 BC.
Columbia is the second most biodiverse country, following Brazil.
Columbia is the world's largest supplier of emerald and the third-largest exporter of coffee!
Columbia was named after famous explorer Christopher Columbus.
The name comes from the Arabic word for 'moon' which sounds like ‘qamar’.
It is located in the Mozambique channel off the coasts of Tanzania and Mozambique and north west of Madagascar.
There are three main islands.
It was located in Central Africa.
Boma was the capital city.
It was privately owned by Leopold II, King of the Belgians.
Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula claims to be the "most biologically intense" place on the planet.
There are more than 121 volcanic formations in Costa Rica!
The clay-colored thrush is the national bird of Costa Rica.
It is the world's largest exporter of cocoa.
The Tai National Park is an ancient forest and home to the pygmy hippopotamus.
The land was once called the 'teeth coast' due to the trade in ivory.
The origin of the name is uncertain .
Croatia was once a kingdom in 925 under Tomislav, the first king of the country.
Croatians are some of the best conversationalists.
The worlds smallest bird, which is the bee hummingbird lives in Cuba.
The main island of Cuba is the largest in the Caribbean.
It's most popular sport is baseball.
There's a legend that the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, rose from the foam of Ouranos, near a rock.
It has the oldest wine label, which may have been made 5,000 years ago!
Its national symbol is a sheep!
The Czech Republic ranks as the seventh safest country to live in the world.
It has the most castles in Europe.
The Czech Republic is home to the largest ancient castle in the world.
On 1 January 1993, the country of Czechoslovakia was dissolved into the current countries of Czech Republic and Slovakia.
The population is over 10.5 million people.
The currency of the Czech Republic is the Koruna.