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What is the most underrated country in the world?

1. Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia. Kyrgyzstan, one of the most underrated countries to visit in the world, is an absolute gem waiting to be discovered. It's a country of jaw-dropping beauty and incredible experiences.



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One of the world's most underrated countries to visit is Latvia. Latvia is in northern Europe and is one of the Baltic states. There aren't many tourists who visit the country, but there is a lot to do and see in Latvia! The small European country has wonderful nature, amazing cities, and beautiful beaches.

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Probably the most underrated country in Asia ?? • Welcome to Taiwan - an island full of surprises!

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That state is Missouri. The results from Sporcle's “US States Quiz” make it clear that Missouri is the most forgotten state. The quiz has been attempted by players more than 19 million times, and Missouri is the state the lowest percent of people guess correctly.

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  • Estonia. World Terrorism Index Ranking: 93. ...
  • Sweden. Global Terrorism Index Ranking: 64. ...
  • Latvia. Global Terrorism Index Ranking: 93. ...
  • Norway. Global Terrorism Index Ranking: 49. ...
  • Cyprus. Global Terrorism Index Ranking: 74. ...
  • Slovakia. Global Terrorism Index Ranking: 58. ...
  • France. Global Terrorism Index Ranking: 34. ...
  • Lithuania.


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The Least-Visited Country in the World: Tuvalu According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, the remote Pacific island country Tuvalu is the least-visited country globally.

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France, the most visited country in the world, holds a special allure for international travelers. With an astounding number of 117,109,000 international tourists, France's irresistible blend of rich history, exquisite art, and captivating culture has made it an iconic destination.

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Nauru, Tuvalu, Kiribati, and Palau are all island countries in the South Pacific that you may have never heard of. Palau and Tuvalu were important US military outposts during World War II, but following that critical phase of history, they have been out of the news.

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1. Alaska. We had to do a double-take when we saw Alaska was the least-visited state in the country. With its wild-and-rugged mountain ranges, deep forests, rich wildlife and blue glaciers, we ignorantly assumed Alaska would be much higher on the list.

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