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Sweden

Sweden is made up of 25 different provinces (landskap). There are also 21 counties (län) but provinces are generally applied when talking about geographical sections of the country. Counties are more like political divisions. This is the largest of the three Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Norway and Sweden) and the fifth-largest in Europe with 450,000 square km (175,500 square miles); only Russia, the Ukraine, France and Spain are bigger.

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Stockholm
449,964 sq km (173,745 sq mi)
9,354,462 (2009)
Swedish
Swedish Kronor (kr) SEK
$443.718 billion (2010)
currency(symbol): 
kr
Last updated October 21, 2010

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico

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San Juan
9,104 sq km (3,515 sq mi)
3,967,179 (2009)
Spanish, English
U.S. dollar ($) USD
+1 (+1-787 and +1-939)
$77.4 billion (2007)
currency(symbol): 
$
Last updated October 21, 2010

Peru

Peru

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Lima
1,285,216 km2 (20th) 496,225 sq mi)
29,496,000 (2010)
Spanish
Nuevo Sol (S/) PEN
$269.142 billion (2010)
currency(symbol): 
S/
Last updated October 21, 2010

Panamá

Author Graham Greene, drawn to return again and again to Panamá, called it a bizarre and beautiful little country. And it is. It runs east to west rather than north to south, confounding one’s sense of direction. Because of Panamá’s “sideways” geographic position, the sun appears to rise over the Pacific and set over the Atlantic.

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Panamá City
75,517 sq km (29,157 sq mi)
3,322,576 (2010)
Spanish
Balboa (B/) PAB, U.S. Dollar ($) USD
+507
$38,604 billion (2009)
currency(symbol): 
B/
Last updated October 21, 2010

Nicaragua

Nicaragua is the largest Central American country yet also one of the least visited. It does not have the archaeological ruins or the national parks that attract visitors to other parts of Central America; rather, its strongest assets are its vibrant, unpretentious way of life and its natural beauty that remains largely untouched. This is not to say that Nicaragua is without its attractions: the country lays claim to Central America’s largest lake, Lago de Nicaragua, and the oldest Spanish city in the continental Americas, Granada.

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Managua
130,373 sq km (50,193 sq mi)
5,891,199 (2009)
Spanish
Córdoba (C$) NIO
+505
$16.626 billion (2009)
currency(symbol): 
C$
Last updated October 21, 2010

Mexico

Mexico is the southernmost and least developed of the three North American countries. It is unique in its location since it shares a long, porous border with the United States, the richest nation in the world, that is partly described by the Rio Grande. It also boasts more than 6,000 miles of coastline and a varied geography that ranges from lofty mountain ranges to seaside beach resorts with aquamarine waters, to arid deserts, to ancient, long-forgotten Mayan habitats.

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Mexico City
1,972,550 sq km (761,606 sq mi)
111,211,789 (2009)
Spanish
Peso ($) MXN
$1.541 trillion (2010)
currency(symbol): 
$
Last updated October 21, 2010

Martinique

Martinique is a French island lying between the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea in an archipelago known as the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles.

Martinique is 417 square miles of hilly, volcanic land surrounded by magnificent beaches. The east coast receives much more rain and, consequently, is greener than the west side.

While the independent English-speaking island of Dominica separates Martinique from Guadeloupe, distances are short, and it’s quite possible to combine Martinique and Guadeloupe into one vacation.

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Fort-de-France
1,128 sq km (435.5 sq mi)
397,730 (2007)
French
Euro (€) EUR
$10.55 billion (2008)
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Liechtenstein

Measuring only 25 km long and six km wide, Liechtenstein squeezes itself between Switzerland to the west and Austria to the east. Half of the principality’s territory is mountainous; the other half, pasturelands reclaimed with dikes from the once-unruly Rhine. The principality is divided into two sectors, the Unterland to the south and the Oberland to the north, and a total of 11 communities. The largest communities – Vaduz, Triesen, Schaan, and Balzers – line the Rhine at the foot of the mountains toward the south end of the small country.

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Vaduz
160.475 sq km (61.960 sq mi)
35,789 (2009)
German
Swiss franc (CHF) CHF
+423
$4.929 billion (2008)
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CHF
Last updated October 21, 2010

Japan

Japan

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Tokyo
377,944 sq km (145,925 sq mi)
127,420,000 (2010)
Japanese
Yen (¥) JPY
$5.273 trillion (2010)
currency(symbol): 
¥
Last updated October 21, 2010

Jamaica

Jamaica is one of the liveliest of the Caribbean islands, and topographically among the most interesting as well. The island covers over 4,000 square miles. Mountains run like a backbone down the center from east to west, and along the journey they create a quiltwork of 160 rivers and cascading waterfalls. The largest river on the island is the Black River, navigable for about 25 miles. Other significant rivers include the Rio Cobre, the White River, the Rio Grande, and the Lethe.

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Kingston
10,991 sq km (14,244 sq mi)
2,847,232 (2010)
English
Jamaican Dollar (J$) JMD
+1-876
$23.797 billion (2009)
currency(symbol): 
J$
Last updated October 21, 2010