User:Bowsertendo666/Least similar countries

Cadasa

 * 1) Chad is a landlocked African country in the Sahara Desert. Its government is far less democratic than Cadasa, since it was ruled by an authoritarian dictator for much of its history and is now a military junta. Its infrastructure is much less developed. Still, Chad has a mixture of Muslims and Christians, even though Cadasa is much more religiously diverse and has a lower percentage of both groups. In addition, they both drive on the right side of the road, although Chad doesn't even have a railroad. (40.2)
 * 2) Afghanistan's geography is extremely different from Cadasa, even though Cadasa is sometimes considered to be part of Asia. It is much more mountainous than Cadasa and it does not have a tropical climate. Like Chad, Afghanistan is predominantly Muslim, but Muslims are only 15% of Cadasa's population. In addition, Afghanistan has far more conservative laws than Cadasa. It doesn't allow same sex marriage, alcohol, and prostitution. (40.5)
 * 3) Yemen is yet another predominantly Muslim country on this list. While both countries have a hot climate and have a lot of coastline, Yemen is less mountainous and is mostly barren desert. Their infrastructure is vastly different, except that they both drive on the left. Furthermore, Yemen is far less democratic and poorer than Cadasa. (41.0)
 * 4) Niger, like Chad, is a landlocked country in Africa with an extremely dry climate that is mostly Muslim. Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world and has the highest birth rate of any country. Still, both countries did adopt the Latin script, although their languages are unrelated. Both countries are also democracies, although there is less rule of law in Niger. (41.3)
 * 5) Mauritania is yet another country in Africa that has an extremely dry climate and is mostly Muslim. However, unlike Chad and Niger, it is not landlocked, but it doesn't have much coastline either. The country’s official language is Arabic, but it was once a colony of France so French is used there too as well. The country’s laws are also much more conservative than Cadasa's. It does not allow abortion, same sex marriage, or alcohol. (41.6)
 * 6) Sudan (41.7)
 * 7) Eritrea (41.8)
 * 8) Ethiopia (42.6)
 * 9) Somalia (42.7)
 * 10) Central African Republic (43.0)

El Kadsre

 * 1) Niger is a landlocked, predominantly Muslim country in the Saharan Desert. It is among the poorest countries in the world and has the highest birth rate. The average woman has more than 6 children. The typical diet in Niger is extremely different as well. The most common staple food is millet, but Niger also eats a lot of sorghum. Still, Niger is more democratic than other countries in the bottom 5, although its government is a semi-presidental republic and is also unstable. (32.2)
 * 2) Chad is to the east of Niger. It is another landlocked, predominantly Muslim country in the Saharan Desert, although it also has a significant amount of Christians. The country’s infrastructure is especially far different from El Kadsre’s, since it drives on the right and uses Type C electrical outlets. It also does not have a railroad and few people have cars there. Furthermore, the country was ruled by a dictator for decades, while El Kadsre is a constitutional monarchy. (32.4)
 * 3) Eritrea is a totalitarian one-party dictatorship and has poorly developed infrastructure. However, it has a lot of coastline. Although its population is about 50% Christian, they are part of the Oriental Orthodox denomination and are also much more religious than Australians. Linguistically, Eritrea has no similarity as well since they speak Afroasiatic languages and use the Ge’ez script. (32.6)
 * 4) Mauritania is yet another country in the Sahara Desert, so its landscape is mostly barren. Although it is not landlocked, it has very little coastline and it borders the Atlantic Ocean. The country is Muslim so it has much more conservative laws than El Kadsre. The country's official language is Arabic, although since it was once a French colony, French is also used there. In addition, Mauritania has more conservative laws than El Kadsre. (32.6)
 * 5) Laos is the only Asian country in this list. Laos is is a landlocked, mountainous, and heavily forested Southeast Asian country, in contrast to El Kadsre. In addition, Laos and El Kadsre have very different demographics and culture, since their languages and writing systems are completely unrelated. It is also one of the poorest Asian countries and most of its people are farmers. Finally, in contrast to El Kadsre, the government of Laos is a one-party state with little democracy or rule of law. (32.7)
 * 6) Yemen (33.0)
 * 7) Somalia (33.0)
 * 8) Mali (33.4)
 * 9) Cambodia (33.6)
 * 10) Sudan (33.6)

Isandarual
The five least similar countries to Isandarual are all located in Africa. These countries are heavily forested and tend to have tropical climates and are all predominantly Christian. All of those countries are poorer and have less developed infrastructure than Isandarual. In addition, they are all less democratic than Isandarual and have more conservative laws. In contrast to insular Isandarual, with the exception of Equatorial Guinea, all of the coutnries are either landlocked or have little coastline.
 * 1) Equatorial Guinea is a Spanish-speaking country off the west coast of Central Africa. While it is wealthier than other countries on this list, the majority of its population lives in poverty and its infrastructure isn't well developed. Equatorial Guinea has little demographic or cultural similarity as well and its government is much less democratic than Isandarual's, since has been ruled by a dictator for more than 40 years. Its geography is significantly different as well since it gets more rainfall and is heavily forested. However, most of the land in both countries is close to the coast and they are densely populated. (36.7)
 * 2) Democratic Republic of the Congo is another heavily forested country in Africa. It was a colony of Belgium before its independence, so it is predominantly Christian and uses the Latin script. Despite being rich in natural resources, is one of the poorest countries in the world. While Isandarual is a densely populated, flat island, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is sparsely populated and mountainous with little coastline. Furthermore, its government is much more authoritarian than Isandarual's. (37.2)
 * 3) South Sudan is a sparsely populated, landlocked country located in the tropical savannas of Africa. The country is mostly Christian and its official language is English. It is one of the poorest countries in the world and its infrastructure is not well developed, because it is an ongoing civil war. Its government is also authoritarian with very little rule of law. However, both countries are relatively flat. (37.5)
 * 4) Burundi is a landlocked country in Great Lakes region of Africa that borders the DRC to the east. It borders Lake Tangyanika and a large percentage of its land area is lakes or wetlands. Like the DRC, Burundi was a colony of Belgium before its independence, so it is predominantly Christian and uses the Latin script, although French is not the sole official language there. Furthermore, its infrastructure is far less developed and it is much more mountainous than Isandarual. (37.7)
 * 5) Uganda is another country in the Great Lakes region of Africa. It was a British colony before independence, so it is predominantly Christian, drives on the left, and uses Type G electrical outlets. Uganda's land is much more forested and a high percentage of the land is used for agriculture. Furthermore, Uganda's laws are far more conservative than Isandarual's. Homosexuality is punishable by death and abortion is only allowed if the mother's life is at risk. (38.1)
 * 6) Eritrea (38.2)
 * 7) North Korea (38.9)
 * 8) Central African Republic (39.0)
 * 9) Sierra Leone (39.0)
 * 10) Haiti (39.2)

Keimasia

 * 1) Lesotho and Keimasia both have a similar latitude, but they have very little in common. It is completely surrounded by South Africa and it is much more mountainous and cooler than Keimaisa. Furthermore, its infrastructure is significantly less developed. Its people natively speak Niger-Congo languages and are mostly Christian. While both countries are monarchies, Lesotho’s monarch only has ceremonial powers and the government is mostly democratic. (35.5)
 * 2) Canada is much more sparsely populated country than Keimasia. It is also much wealthier and its infrastructure is more developed. In addition, it is one of the coldest countries in the world, with lots of lakes and freshwater. While both countries are monarchies, Canada's monarch only has ceremonial powers and it is one of the most democratic countries. However, Canada’s infrastructure has some similarities since it also drives on the right side of the road and uses standard gauge railroad tracks. Still, Canada is predominantly Christian and is much less religious. (36.5)
 * 3) Iceland is another sparsely populated, cold country in this list. While both countries are islands, its geography is extremely different since it is one of the coldest countries in the world and is more mountainous. Furthermore, Iceland is not a monarchy and has far more liberal laws than Keimasia. For example, same sex marriage is recognized and abortion is available on request. (37.0)
 * 4) Finland is yet another cold country on this list. Its geography is quite cold, relatively flat, and has a lot of freshwater lakes. Like Iceland, Finland is not a monarchy with extremely conservative laws and has a higher standard of living. Finland also has little cultural similarity to Keimasia. They have no linguistic similarity, since its people natively speak Uralic languages and use the Latin script. Furthermore, it has few Muslims and is much less religious, like other Nordic countries. (38.0)
 * 5) Mongolia's geography is especially different from Keimasia's, since it is a landlocked country in Asia that is the most sparsely populated country in the world. While Keimasia has a tropical climate, Mongolia is mostly desert and gets very little rainfall. Still, it has one of Asia's largest freshwater lakes, in contrast to Keimasia. Its climate is also much more colder and mountainous. In addition, Mongolia is a semi-presidential republic that is far more democratic and has more liberal laws than Keimasia. (38.1)
 * 6) Nepal (38.3)
 * 7) Switzerland (38.3)
 * 8) Sweden (38.3)
 * 9) Ireland (38.6)
 * 10) Japan (38.7)

Maryaadah

 * 1) Niger (34.6)
 * 2) Chad (34.8)
 * 3) Afghanistan (35.0)
 * 4) Eritrea (35.2)
 * 5) Mali (35.5)
 * 6) Sudan (35.9)
 * 7) Mauritania (36.3)
 * 8) Yemen (36.4)
 * 9) Somalia (37.0)
 * 10) South Sudan (38.5)

Sittapini

 * 1) Afghanistan is an extremely conservative, predominantly Muslim country that is far less wealthy than Sittapini. Their geography is especially different since it is extremely mountainous and landlocked. It has little cultural similarity as well since they speak Indo-European languages and use the Arabic script. Furthermore, Afghanistan's infrastructure is especially different from Sittapini's since it uses Russian broad gauge railroad tracks, and has Type C, F electrical outlets. (34.7)
 * 2) Yemen is a war-torn and extremely conservative Muslim country that unlike other countries on the Arabian Peninsula, is not well developed as a result. Due to civil war, its government is anarchic, making it the least similar government to Sittapini. Sittapini and Yemen have no linguistic similarity as well, since they speak an Afroasiatic language and use the Arabic script. The country’s desert landscape is also quite barren and has little forest cover. However, both countries border the Indian Ocean and have a lot of coastline (35.4)
 * 3) Eritrea is located across the Red Sea from Yemen. Despite also bordering the Indian Ocean, it has very little in common. Like Yemen, its landscape is mostly barren and has a dry climate. It is a conservative totalitarian one-party dictatorship and has poorly developed infrastructure. In addition, Eritrea is predominantly Christian and has no linguistic similarity as well, since they speak Afroasiatic languages and use the unique Ge’ez script for writing. (35.5)
 * 4) Chad is a sparsely populated, landlocked country in the Sahara Desert with very little infrastructure. While Sittapini is mostly Nutaderrami, Chad has a mix of Christians and Muslims. It was once a colony of France, so French is one of its official languages, along with Arabic. Furthermore, it was been ruled by a dictator for more than 30 years and is now ruled by the military, so it is far less democratic than Sittapini. (36.1)
 * 5) Somalia is another country across the Red Sea from Yemen. It is another predominately Muslim country in Africa. Its infrastructure is quite poor, due in part to the fact that it is still in civil war. Its government is extremely conservative. For example, it does not allow abortion or the consumption of alcohol. In addition, although both countries border the Indian Ocean, Somalia’s climate is much drier than Sittapini's. (36.1)
 * 6) Mauritania (36.1)
 * 7) Niger (36.4)
 * 8) Sudan (37.5)
 * 9) South Sudan (38.7)
 * 10) Saudi Arabia (38.9)

Toalugi

 * 1) Mauritania is an impoverished, predominately Muslim country. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and is located in the Sahara Desert, so its landscape is mostly barren. Most of its people natively speak a dialect of Arabic, although since it was once a French colony, French is also used there. Its government is also much more unstable and less democratic than Toalugi. (35.7)
 * 2) Saudi Arabia is another predominantly Muslim country on this list. It is an an Arab country located between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. While both countries are monarchies, Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy and has far more conservative laws. In addition, Saudi Arabia’s landscape is quite barren and has little vegetation. However, its standard of living is much higher than Mauritania's and its infrastructure is far more developed, even though it is still more wealthy than Toalugi. (36.7)
 * 3) Yemen is another impoverished Muslim country. It is currently in civil war, so its infrastructure is not as well developed and its government is anarchic, unlike other countries in the Arabian Peninsula. It also has much less restrictive gun control laws. Like other countries in the Arab peninsula, it is mostly barren. Still, most people in Toalugi are considered to have a mix of Caucasian and Australo-Melanesian ancestry, although their appearance is far different overall. (36.9)
 * 4) Niger is another predominantly Muslim country located in the Sahara Desert. It has the youngest population in the world and has an extremely high birth rate. However, both countries use the Latin alphabet, since Niger was once a French colony and still has French as their official language. In addition, both countries are democracies, although Niger is not a monarchy and is more unstable. (37.9)
 * 5) Sudan is yet another predominantly Muslim country that is located in the Sahara Desert. Its geography is far different from Toalugi's, since it is mostly barren and landlocked. Its infrastructure and standard of living have suffered due to recent civil war. It recently lost some territory to the newly formed country of South Sudan. Its government is also far different since it is much more authoritarian and same-sex marriage, prostitution, abortion, gambling, and alcohol are not allowed there. (37.9)
 * 6) Afghanistan (38.0)
 * 7) Chad (38.0)
 * 8) Qatar (38.0)
 * 9) Libya (38.2)
 * 10) Iran (38.4)

Ulakisonia

 * 1) Niger (37.9)
 * 2) Chad (38.5)
 * 3) Sudan (38.5)
 * 4) Gambia (39.0)
 * 5) Somalia (39.2)
 * 6) Mali (40.1)
 * 7) South Sudan (40.2)
 * 8) Bangladesh (40.7)
 * 9) Mauritania (41.1)
 * 10) Yemen (41.2)

Vizhutua

 * 1) Eritrea also borders the Indian Ocean and has a lot of coastline, but other than that it has very little in common with Vizhutua. It is a conservative totalitarian one-party dictatorship located in the Sahel region of Africa that has poorly developed infrastructure. While Vizhutua is predominantly Buddhist, Eritrea has a mix of Christians and Muslims, although both countries are very religious. In addition, Vizhutua and Eritrea have no linguistic similarity as well, since they are speak an Afroasiatic language and use the unique Ge’ez script for their writing. Finally, Eritrea is much drier and mostly barren. (33.6)
 * 2) Yemen is another country bordering the Indian Ocean. It is a predominantly Muslim country that is not well developed due to ongoing civil war. Like Eritrea, its landscape is quite dry and barren. Its government is also the least similar to Vizhutua's, since Yemen's government is anarchic and has extremely conservative laws. In addition, Yemen has little demographic or cultural similarity to Vizhutua, since Yemeni people are considered to be Caucasian and its people natively speak Arabic. (33.8)
 * 3) Niger is a landlocked country in the middle of the Saharan Desert in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is among the poorest and least developed countries in the world and has the highest birth rate in the world. Niger shares little cultural similarity as well since it is predominantly Muslim and their languages are completely unrelated. The typical diet in Niger is extremely different as well. The most common staple food is millet, but Niger also eats a lot of sorghum. However, Niger and Vizhutua are both democracies, although its government is also unstable and is not a constitutional monarchy. In addition, both countries are mostly flat land. (33.8)
 * 4) Afghanistan is another conservative Muslim country on this list. Its language and writing system are both completely unrelated to Sarwabhasa. Afghanistan's infrastructure is far less developed then Vizhutua, since it uses Russian broad gauge railroad tracks and Type C, F electrical outlets. Its geography is also very different, since Afghanistan is landlocked, drier, and much more mountainous. (34.5)
 * 5) Chad is located to the east of Niger. It is another landlocked, sparsely populated country located in the Sahara Desert that has poorly developed infrastructure. The country mostly has a mix of Christians and Muslims. Furthermore, Chad was ruled by a dictator for decades, so it is far less democratic than Vizhutua. Overall, there isn’t much in common between the two, except that they are mostly flat land and they are very religious. (34.8)
 * 6) Sudan (34.9)
 * 7) Mali (35.3)
 * 8) Mauritania (35.8)
 * 9) Somalia (36.0)
 * 10) South Sudan (37.2)