User:Bowsertendo666/Least similar countries

Adrian Islands

 * 1) Saudi Arabia is a mostly Muslim country in the Arabic Peninsula between the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. In contrast to the Adrian Islands, it is an absolute monarchy with extremely conservative laws. For example, it does not allow alcohol or gambling and same sex marriage is criminalized. Furthermore, its desert landscape is barren and has little vegetation in stark contrast to the Adrian Islands. Due to its significant wealth from oil, it has become one of the richest countries in the world. However, the Adrian Islands still has a significant portion of Muslims, but they only comprise 20% of the population. (36.0)
 * 2) Iran is another predominantly Muslim country on this list. Like Saudi Arabia, its laws are extremely conservative. Its geography is extremely different as well because it is mostly barren, has little vegetation, and is much more mountainous. It is also quite different demographically, since its people predominantly have Caucasian ancestry. Unlike the Adrian Islands, it has one of the strongest militaries in the world. However, its standard of living is significantly lower than Saudi Arabia. (37.9)
 * 3) Japan is another archipelago in the Eastern Hemisphere, however they have little else in common. Japan’s climate is more temperate and mountainous. They have little cultural similarity as well, since its people are far less religious and it has no linguistic similarity as well, since Japanese is a language isolate and their writing system is completely unrelated. Japan’s infrastructure is not only much more developed but it also drives on the left and uses Type A, B electrical outlets unlike Vanuatu. (38.8)
 * 4) Afghanistan, like the Adrian Islands, is poorly developed, but other than their standard of living, there is very little they in common. Its laws are extremely conservative, since it is predominantly Muslim. Their geography is especially different since it is extremely mountainous and landlocked. Furthermore, Afghanistan's infrastructure is sommewhat different from the Adrian Islands since it uses Russian broad gauge railroad tracks, drives on the right, and has Type C, F electrical outlets. (39.6)
 * 5) Russia's climate is extremely cold and has a lot of wilderness, in stark contrast to the Adrian Islands. While its people are Christian, they are mostly part of the Orthodox denomination and are less religious. Another difference is that it uses the Cyrillic alphabet, unlike Adrian Islands. While both countries have a lot of forested land, the forests in Russia are mostly coniferous. Its government is also far more authoritarian than the Adrian Islands and its infrastructure is more developed. However, Russia has a lot of coastline, but still most of its land isn't close to the coast. (39.7)
 * 6) United Arab Emirates (39.8)
 * 7) Libya (39.9)
 * 8) Qatar (40.3)
 * 9) Syria (40.4)
 * 10) Kazakhstan (40.5)

Baratlamuri

 * 1) Afghanistan (35.8)
 * 2) Yemen (36.7)
 * 3) Chad (37.0)
 * 4) Eritrea (37.5)
 * 5) Niger (38.0)
 * 6) Sudan (38.0)
 * 7) Mauritania (38.6)
 * 8) Somalia (40.3)
 * 9) Mali (40.3)
 * 10) Ethiopia (40.7)

Bhikalar

 * 1) Afghanistan is an extremely conservative, predominantly Muslim country that is far less wealthy than Bhikalar. 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. (33.4)
 * 2) Chad is a landlocked, sparsely populated country in the Sahara Desert that was once a colony of France. Like Afghanistan, its infrastructure is far less developed than Bhikalar's. Its two official languages are French and Arabic and it has a mix of Muslims and Christians. Furthermore, Chad was ruled by a dictator for decades, so it is far less democratic than Bhikalar. (33.8)
 * 3) Niger borders Chad to the west. It is another landlocked, sparsely populated country in the Sahara Desert, so its climate is mostly dry and barren. Because it is very similar to Chad, there is very little that Niger and Bhikalar have in common. However, it is lower on this list since it is more democratic than Chad. (33.8)
 * 4) Yemen is another conservative Muslim country on this list that is mostly barren. Unlike other countries on the Arabian Peninsula, it has a low standard of living, in part due to on going civil war. Its government is also anarchic and far less liberal. Furthermore, it has more guns per person and has far less strict gun control laws. However, both countries border the Indian Ocean and have a lot of coastline. (34.1)
 * 5) Somalia is located across the Red Sea from Yemen. It is another predominantly Muslim country with extremely conservative laws. Like Yemen, its government is anarchic and its infrastructure is poorly developed due to civil war. Its culture and demographics are completely different from Bhikalar as well. Somalia also has a a dry climate in contrast to Bhikalar's wetter climate. Still, both countries are hot, have a lot of coastline, and border the Indian Ocean. (34.9)
 * 6) Mauritania (35.0)
 * 7) Sudan (36.0)
 * 8) Eritrea (36.2)
 * 9) Mali (36.7)
 * 10) Djibouti (37.2)

Borundia

 * 1) Japan and Borundia are both islands with a a temperate climate, but other than that, they have very little in common. Its demographics, culture, and infrastructure are all quite different from Borundia. It is far less religious and its language and writing system also have completely no relation to Borundian. Furthermore, the county’s climate is colder than Borundia. (41.6)
 * 2) Bhutan is a landlocked country that is one of the most mountainous countries in the world, in stark contrast to Borundia. Although both countries are heavily forested, Bhutan's climate is much colder. The country has especially unique traditions since its people are mostly devout Buddhists. Borundians on the other hand are mostly Muslim. However, both countries speak Sino-Tibetan languages, although Latawei speakers constitute only 9% of Borundia's population. (41.7)
 * 3) Lesotho and Borundia are at 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 Borundia. Furthermore, its infrastructure is significantly less developed and they drive on the right. Its people natively speak Niger-Congo languages and are mostly Christian. However both countries are democracies and use the Latin script. (42.6)
 * 4) Nepal is a similar country to Bhutan. Like Bhutan, Nepal is far more mountainous and has a colder climate, although both countries are heavily forested. It is predominantly Hindu and its language and writing system have completely no relation to Borundian. Still, Borundians are considered to have Caucasian ancestry, like Nepal. (43.6)
 * 5) North Korea, unlike the other countries in this list, is far less democratic than Borundia, since it is ruled by an authoritarian leader and a one-party communist government. They have little religious, cultural, or demographic similarity. North Korea’s government is especially different from Mauritius, While North Korea’s climate is much colder, they have a similar amount of forested and agricultural land. Furthermore, the land in both countries is close to the ocean. (44.4)
 * 6) Canada (44.5)
 * 7) Laos (44.8)
 * 8) New Zealand (44.9)
 * 9) Eritrea (45.2)
 * 10) South Sudan (45.3)

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)

Dajankagru

 * 1) Sudan is located in the Sahara Desert and borders the Red Sea. It is predominately Muslim and most of its people speak Arabic natively. 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. Even though half of Dajankagru's population is Muslim, Sudan is far less democratic and its laws are far different since same sex marriage, prostitution, abortion, gambling, and alcohol are not allowed there. However, both countries have a lot of barren land. (39.8)
 * 2) Nepal is a landlocked country in the Himalayan Mountains, so it has the highest elevation in the world, in contrast to Dajankagru. It is also much more forested. They have no linguistic similarity at all since they use the Devanagari script and speak Indo-European languages. In addition, most of its people practice Hinduism. Nepal’s infrastructure standards are also significantly different. It drives on the left of the road and relies on hydropower to create electricity. It also uses different electrical outlets and voltages. (41.4)
 * 3) Japan is another island country in the Eastern Hemisphere, but other than that, there is little they have in common. Its geography is especially different since is much more mountainous and forested. In addition, its demographics, culture, and infrastructure are all quite different from Dajankagru. It is far less religious and its language and writing system have completely no relation to Dajankagrash. Its infrastructure is also different, since it drives on the left and uses Type A and B outlets. However, both countries are democracies, although Japan is not a presidential republic.
 * 4) Singapore, unlike other countries in this list, is actually located in the same time zone. Still, its geography is very different, since is a small tropical island city-state near Malaysia. While Singapore is filled with skyscrapers, Dajankagru does not have any, although it does have many high-rises. In addition, Singapore’s infrastructure is extremely different from Dajankagru, since they drive on the left and use Type G electrical outlets. Its government is also somewhat different since it is more authoritarian. However, both countries are mostly flat. (41.6)
 * 5) Papua New Guinea is a predominantly Christian country in Oceania. Like Singapore, it is not that far, but its geography is still significantly different since is a sparsely populated, tropical island, with a small percentage of barren land. Papua New Guinea and Dajankagru have little linguistic similarity as well, since their native languages are completely unrelated to Dajankagrash and use the Latin script. Most of its people have Melanesian ancestry as well. It also drives on the left and uses Type I electrical outlets, unlike Dajankagru. (41.8)
 * 6) North Korea (41.9)
 * 7) Democratic Republic of the Congo (41.9)
 * 8) Timor-Leste (42.1)
 * 9) Haiti (42.1)
 * 10) Burundi (42.2)

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)

Faricia

 * 1) Lesotho is a landlocked country completely surrounded by South Africa. It is also far more mountainous than Faricia. Nearly all of its people are Christian. Due to its high elevation and lower latitude, its climate is much cooler than Faricia. Although both countries are monarchies, Lesotho’s monarch only has ceremonial powers and the government is mostly democratic. Furthermore, its infrastructure is not nearly as well developed. (34.2)
 * 2) Liberia is the least similar country in West Africa to Faricia. The country is mostly Christian and has few Muslims, since it was founded by people who were once slaves in the United States before becoming emancipated. In addition, it is mostly rainforest and its predominate crop is rice. Furthermore, Liberia is not a monarchy and is much more democratic than Faricia. (35.1)
 * 3) Nepal's geography is extremely different from Faricia, since it is landlocked and much more mountainous and forested. Not only is its geography significantly different, but also its demographics, culture, government, and infrastructure. The ancestry of Nepalis is completely unrelated to Faricians and it has no linguistic similarity as well, since they speak Indo-European languages and use the Devanagari script. While both countries had been monarchies in the past, Nepal recently abolished its monarchy and is more democratic than Faricia. Its technology standards are also different, since they use Type C, D, and M electrical outlets and drive on the left. (35.3)
 * 4) Malawi is another impoverished, predominantly Christian country in Africa. However, it has the highest percentage of Muslims on this list at 14%. Still, there is barely any demographic or cultural similarity to Faricia. In contrast to Faricia, it is landlocked and heavily forested with a subtropical and temperate climate. Furthermore, its government is far more democratic than Faricia, although the rule of law is low. (35.9)
 * 5) Zambia borders Malawi to the west. It is another landlocked country in Africa that has a temperate climate. Although it is abundant in natural resources, its infrastructure isn't well developed. Like Malawi, it is predominantly Christian and their people speak Niger-Congo languages. Zambia is also more sparsely populated than Faricia. However, although it is more democratic, their laws aren't completely different. Both countries criminalize same-sex activity and the posession of pornography. (36.2)
 * 6) Haiti (36.5)
 * 7) Mozambique (36.8)
 * 8) Madagascar (37.2)
 * 9) Democratic Republic of the Congo (37.3)
 * 10) Central African Republic (37.5)

Fir

 * 1) Lesotho is a predominantly Christian country located in Southern Africa that is far less developed. It is quite mountainous and landlocked, since it is completely surrounded by South Africa. Although both countries are monarchies, Lesotho’s monarch only has ceremonial powers and its government is more democratic. Lesotho is also much less forested and its landscape is much more barren. (37.8)
 * 2) Mozambique is another predominantly Christian country in this list. It was a colony of Portugal before its independence, so its laws tend to be much less conservative than Fir's. Mozambique also drives on the left and uses a different train gauge. However, both countries are heavily forested and have a subtropical climate. In addition, although it is mostly Christian, it does have the highest percentage of Muslims on this list with around 20%. (39.9)
 * 3) Namibia is another barren country in Southern Africa, although its climate is much hotter than Lesotho's and it has coastline. In contrast to Fir, it is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. It has barely any demographic or cultural similarity to Fir as well, since it is predominantly Christian and their native languages are completely unrelated to Jazilan. Its government is also far more democratic with more liberal laws. However, both countries criminalize same-sex marriage. In addition, Namibia is more developed than other countries on this list. (40.0)
 * 4) Malawi is to the north of Mozambique. It is another poorly developed country on this list. Although 14% of its population is Muslim, it is predominantly Christian and has barely any cultural similarity to Fir other than their religion. Its climate is also more temperate than Fir's. Furthermore, its government is far more democratic than Fir, although the rule of law is low. (40.7)
 * 5) Zimbabwe borders Mozambique to the west. It is yet another landlocked country in Southern Africa. Like the other countries on this list, the majority of its population are Christians and their languages are completely unrelated. Its geography is also significantly different, since it is mostly desert and has a subtropical climate. However, although it is not an absolute monarchy, Zimbabwe is less democratic and its laws are more conservative. For example, both countries criminalize same-sex marriage, prostitution, and the posession of pornography. (41.1)
 * 6) Zambia (41.3)
 * 7) Botswana (41.5)
 * 8) Canada (41.6)
 * 9) Angola (42.1)
 * 10) Australia (42.2)

Gezirnus

 * 1) Lesotho is a majority Christian country located in Southern Africa. Not only is it completely surrounded by South Africa, it is also more mountainous and far less forested than Gezirnus. Due to its high elevation and lower latitude, its climate is much cooler than Gezirnus. In addition, its infrastructure is significantly different, since it drives on the left and uses Type D electrical outlets, and it is overall less developed. However, both countries are democracies, although Lesotho is not a republic. (37.8)
 * 2) North Korea has obvious political differences from Gezirnus. It is a totalitarian one-party dictatorship with very little rule of law. In addition, the country’s climate is much colder and more of its land is used for agriculture. Furthermore, North Koreans tend to be far less religious than people from Gezirnus. The country also has a much lower standard of living. (39.4)
 * 3) Bhutan is an extremely mountainous and landlocked country in Asia, in contrast to Gezirnus, which is mostly flat and has a lot of coastline. In addition, it has unique traditions since its people are mostly Buddhist. Its language and writing system are completely different from Gezirnusi as well. In addition, their people are more closely related to East Asians than Caucasians. Its infrastructure is also less developed and they drive on the left as well. Still, Bhutan and Gezirnus are democracies, although Bhutan's government is a constitutional monarchy. (40.2)
 * 4) Democratic Republic of the Congo is a sparsely populated country with little coastline that is one of the poorest countries in the world. It was a colony of Belgium, so its official language is French, it uses the Latin script, and its people are mostly Christians. In addition, most people in the DRC could be considered to be Sub-Saharan Africans and their languages are completely unrelated. However, both countries are heavily forested and drive on the left. (40.4)
 * 5) Laos is another landlocked country in Asia on this list. While both countries have a high portion of forested land, Laos is landlocked and more mountainous. Its culture and demographics are extremely different from Gezirnus as well. Its language and writing system are completely unrelated to Gezirnusi and it is mostly Buddhist. In addition, like North Korea, the government of Laos is a one-party dictatorship and there is little democracy or rule of law. (40.7)
 * 6) Angola (41.0)
 * 7) South Sudan (41.3)
 * 8) China (41.6)
 * 9) Nepal (41.7)
 * 10) Central African Republic (42.0)

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) Democratic Republic of the Congo is a 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. (36.2)
 * 2) 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. (36.5)
 * 3) 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. (36.7)
 * 4) 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. (37.1)
 * 5) Equatorial Guinea yet another heavily forested country on this list. It 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. (37.7)
 * 6) Eritrea (38.2)
 * 7) North Korea (38.9)
 * 8) Central African Republic (39.0)
 * 9) Sierra Leone (39.0)
 * 10) Haiti (39.2)

Jazila

 * 1) Lesotho is a predominantly Christian country located in Southern Africa that isn't well developed. In contrast to Jazila, Lesotho's land is mostly barren and it is much more mountainous. Due to its high elevation and lower latitude, its climate is much cooler than Jazila. Lesotho and Jazila have barely any demographic or cultural similarity as well, since they are predominantly Christian and speak Niger-Congo languages. Furthermore, Lesotho is a constitutional monarchy that is far more democratic and has less conservative laws than Jazila. (37.0)
 * 2) Japan and Jazila are both island countries in the Pacific Ocean, but they have little in common besides these traits. Japan is much more mountainous and its climate is more temperate. It also has barely any cultural similarity as well, since they are much less religious and the Japanese language is completely unrelated to Jazilan. Like Lesotho, Japan is a constitutional monarchy with less conservative laws. Furthermore, Japan's infrastructure is significantly different since it drives on the left and uses Type A, B outlets. (38.9)
 * 3) New Zealand has obvious political differences from Jazila. It is yet another constitutional monarchy that has liberal laws, in contrast to Jazila's one-party government. However, both countries are are islands that border the Pacific Ocean, although New Zealand's climate is more temperate. (39.2)
 * 4) Ireland is the least similar country to Jazila in Europe. Unlike the other countries on the list, it is not a monarchy, but it is still far more democratic than Jazila. Its infrastructure is especially different from Jazila, since it drives on the left and uses Type G electrical outlets. However, both countries are islands that aren't very mountainous. (39.3)
 * 5) Canada, unlike other countries to this list, is not that far away from Jazila. Still, it has the least similar government to Jazila, since it is a constitutional monarchy with very liberal laws. Although both countries are sometimes considered to be on the same continent, Canada's climate is much colder and it is much more sparsely populated with a lot of freshwater lakes. (39.9)
 * 6) Nepal (40.3)
 * 7) Australia (40.4)
 * 8) Finland (40.4)
 * 9) Mongolia (40.8)
 * 10) Namibia (41.2)

Kanuzunda Islands

 * 1) Afghanistan is an extremely conservative country that is far less wealthy than Kanuzunda Islands. While they both have a significant portion of Muslims, the portion of Muslims in Afghanistan is much higher. Their geography is especially different since it is extremely mountainous and landlocked. Furthermore, Afghanistan's infrastructure is especially different from Sittapini's since it uses Russian broad gauge railroad tracks, drives on the right, and has Type C, F electrical outlets. However, both countries use the Arabic script, since Far, one of the three official languages in the Kanuzunda Islands, uses the script. (31.1)
 * 2) Eritrea also borders the Indian Ocean, but other than that they have very little in common. 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. Still, both countries have a significant portion of Muslims. (31.5)
 * 3) Niger is a sparsely populated, landlocked country in the Sahara Desert with very little infrastructure. It is predominantly Muslim and they have little demographic or cultural similarity as well, since the people mostly have African ancestry and natively speak Afroasiatic languages, although since it was once a colony of France, French is its official lnguage and it uses the Latin script. However, both countries are democracies, even though Niger is more unstable. (32.1)
 * 4) Mauritania is another 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 the Kanuzunda Islands. Still, both countries use the Arabic script. (32.3)
 * 5) Chad is a sparsely populated, landlocked country in the Sahara Desert with very little infrastructure. It 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 the Kanuzunda Islands. However, both countries use both the Latin and Arabic scripts. (32.4)
 * 6) Yemen (32.5)
 * 7) Sudan (33.2)
 * 8) Somalia (33.3)
 * 9) Mali (34.0)
 * 10) Ethiopia (35.5)

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)

Kuliadei

 * 1) Democratic Republic of the Congo is a heavily forested country in Africa with a tropical climate. 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. Their geography is also very differrnt, since it is sparsely populated and mountainous with little coastline. Furthermore, its government is much more authoritarian than Kuliadei. (34.8)
 * 2) Equatorial Guinea is another heavily forested country in Africa, however it is lower on this list since most of the land is close to the coast. They have almost no cultural similarity as well since they are mostly Catholic and speak Spanish. While it is wealthier than other countries on this list because it gets a lot of money from exploiting natural resources, the majority of its population lives in poverty and its infrastructure isn't well developed. In addition, Equatorial Guinea's government is far less democratic than Kuliadei's, since has been ruled by a dictator for more than 40 years. (35.4)
 * 3) Guinea-Bissau is a country in tropical Africa that was once colonized by Portugal. The majority of its people are Muslim and they also have almost no demographic or cultural similarity as well. The country’s government, while mre democratic than other countries on this list, is much more unstable, since it experienced many military coups in the past. The country’s infrastructure is not well developed. Their agriculture is also far different, since Guinea-Bissau’s most important crops are rice and cashews. (36.0)
 * 4) Central African Republic is to the north of the DRC. It is another sparsely populated, heavily forested country. Its people are mostly Christian and its infrastructure is far less developed than Kuliadei. Still, both countries does not even have a working railroad. In contrast to Kuliadei, Central African Republic’s government is highly unstable and less democratic, since it has been subject to coups and civil war. (36.3)
 * 5) Burundi borders the DRC to the east. It is yet another heavily forested country, but 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. Furthermore, its infrastructure is far less developed and it is much more mountainous than Isandarual. In fact, it is the poorest country in the world. However, both countries are densely populated. (36.5)
 * 6) South Sudan (36.8)
 * 7) Yemen (36.9)
 * 8) Cameroon (37.1)
 * 9) Haiti (37.1)
 * 10) Uganda (37.2)

Morasavia

 * 1) Eritrea‘s population is mostly Christian, but around 40% of its people are Muslim as well. While both countries border the Indian Ocean, Eritrea's land is mostly barren. One big difference between these countries is their languages and writing system. Eritrea uses the unique Ge’ez script and its people natively speak Semitic languages. Its government has also been a conservative totalitarian one-party dictatorship for many years. (40.5)
 * 2) Afghanistan, like Morasavia, has a majority Muslim population, however religion is the only similarity between them. It is a landlocked country that is extremely mountainous and has a much cooler climate. Its laws are also more conservative, since it does not allow same sex marriage, pornography, abortion, or gambling. Afghanistan's language and writing system are completely unrelated to Morasavian as well. Finally, its infrastructure is less developed. (40.6)
 * 3) Chad, is another country with a majority Muslim population, however it also has a significant percentage of Christians as well. It is a landlocked, sparsely populated African country in the Sahara Desert. Its infrastructure is much less developed than Morasavia. Its government is also far less democratic, since it was ruled by a dictator for over 30 years. It was once a colony of France, so French is one of its official languages, along with Arabic. (41.9)
 * 4) Yemen is located across the Red Sea from Eritrea. It is yet another predominantly Muslim country on this list that borders the Indian Ocean, but there is very little that they have in common besides their religion. Its government is one of the least similar to Morasavia's, since their government is very anarchic due to civil war. Unlike other countries in the Arab Peninsula, infrastructure is also far less developed as a result. The country’s desert landscape is quite barren and has little forest cover. (42.2)
 * 5) Sudan is yet another predominantly Muslim country that shares very little in common with Morasavia besides their religion. Most of its people have Sub-Saharan African ancestry and speak Arabic. It is also far less democratic and its laws are some of the most conservative in the world, since same sex marriage, abortion, gambling, and alcohol are not allowed there. Sudan's 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. Finally, like other countries on this list, Sudan's landscape is mostly barren. (42.4)
 * 6) Mauritania (43.3)
 * 7) Democratic Republic of the Congo (43.7)
 * 8) Ethiopia (44.2)
 * 9) Niger (44.3)
 * 10) South Sudan (44.5)

Maryaadah

 * 1) Niger (34.2)
 * 2) Chad (34.4)
 * 3) Afghanistan (34.6)
 * 4) Eritrea (34.8)
 * 5) Mali (35.1)
 * 6) Sudan (35.5)
 * 7) Mauritania (35.9)
 * 8) Yemen (36.0)
 * 9) Somalia (36.6)
 * 10) South Sudan (38.1)

Novaustria

 * 1) Niger is a landlocked country in the middle of the Sahara Desert, so its landscape is mostly barren. It was once a French colony before becoming independent in 1960. Its population is much younger than Novaustria's and it is also far less educated. It is almost 100 percent Muslim. Its agriculture is also far different, since it mostly grows millet and cow pea. However, both countries are democracies, although Niger's government is more unstable. (34.2)
 * 2) Somalia is another predominantly Muslim country in Africa. It is located on the Horn of Africa and borders the Indian Ocean coast. Its government is especially different from Novaustria, since its government is extremely anarchic and has far more conservative laws. The country has been at civil war, so its infrastructure is not well developed. In contrast to Novaustria's subarctic taiga, it is located in a tropical desert. Still, both countries have a lot of coastline. (34.4)
 * 3) Mali borders Niger to the west. Because it has so much in common with Niger, Mali and Novaustria have very little in common. Like Niger, it is predominantly Muslim and its landscape is mostly barren. It is also sparsely populated and it is now ruled by the military, following a recent coup. In addition, their languages are completely unrelated and they use the Latin script. 34.6)
 * 4) Gambia's geography is extremely different from Novaustria, since it is much more densely populated and its land is concentrated along the Gambia River. Like other countries on this list, its climate is far hotter than Novaustria, although they get about the same amount of rainfall. The country also has a much higher birth rate and few elderly people in contrast to Novaustria. Furthermore, Gambia's legal system is completely different, since it has elements of common and customary law. (35.1)
 * 5) Sierra Leone is another former British colony in Africa that is predominantly Muslim. It was originally created by the British as a place for freed slaves to settle. It is especially different from Novaustria demographically, since its people are much skinnier and shorter than Novaustrians on average. In addition, it has a much higher rate of poverty. The diet of people in Sierra Leone is especially dissimilar since they mostly eat rice and cassava. However, Sierra Leone is more democratic than other countries on this list, although it doesn't have much rule of law. (35.5)
 * 6) Sudan (35.5)
 * 7) Chad (35.6)
 * 8) South Sudan (36.0)
 * 9) Djibouti (36.1)
 * 10) Eritrea (36.2)

Nuhinba

 * 1) Bhutan and Nuhinba are both constitutional monarchies, but their system government is the only thing they share in common. It is a landlocked country that is one of the most mountainous countries in the world. Although both countries are heavily forested, Bhutan's climate is much colder. The country has especially unique traditions since its people are mostly devout Buddhists. Nuhins on the other hand are mostly Muslim. (41.0)
 * 2) Eritrea is an African country that borders the Red Sea. Although both countries border the Indian Ocean and have most of their land close to the coast, Eritrea's climate is much drier. Its population is mostly Christian, although they do have some Muslims as well. Its government is a totalitarian one-party dictatorship. In contrast to Nuhinba, prostitution is legal as well as polygamy there. Furthermore, the country does not have well developed infrastructure. Linguistically, Eritrea has no similarity to Nuhinba as well since they speak Afroasiatic languages and use the Ge’ez script. (41.4)
 * 3) North Korea is another one-party dictatorship on this list, although it is far different from Eritrea in all other aspects. They have little demographic or cultural similarity as well, since North Koreans mostly have East Asian ancestry and their language and writing system are completely unrelated to Nuhin. However, they both have a similar amount of forested and agricultural land and a lot of its land that is close to the coast, although North Korea's climate is colder.
 * 4) South Sudan is a sparsely populated, landlocked country located in the tropical savannas of Africa. It is one of the poorest countries in the world and its infrastructure is not well developed, because it is currently in an ongoing civil war. Its government is also authoritarian with very little rule of law. However, since English is the official language in South Sudan, both countries use the Latin script, although their native languages are completely unrelated. (42.3)
 * 5) Nepal is a similar country to Bhutan. Like Bhutan, Nepal is far more mountainous and has a colder climate, although both countries are heavily forested. It is predominantly Hindu and its language and writing system have completely no relation to Borundian. However, the ancestry of both countries can be considered to be Caucasian. In addition, they are both democracies, although Nepal is not a monarchy. (42.4)
 * 6) Sudan (42.6)
 * 7) Chad (43.1)
 * 8) Japan (43.6)
 * 9) Laos (43.8)
 * 10) Lesotho (44.1)

Obanacia

 * 1) Finland is by far the least similar country to Obanacia. It is a well developed, sparsely populated country. They are very unique since they speak Uralic languages that are completely unrelated to any of the languages spoken in Obanacia. In addition, it is predominantly Christian and far less religious. Not only are their demographics and culture quite different from Obanacia, but also their geography. Finland's climate is much colder and hardly any of their land is used for agriculture. However, both countries are parliamentary democracies, although Obanacia's level of democracy has gone down significantly in recent years. (39.0)
 * 2) Switzerland is one of the wealthiest and most developed countries in the world. Its geography is also quite different from Obanacia, since it is a temperate, landlocked country. However, both countries are heavily forested. While both countries are democracies, Switzerland has a unique system of government and has less conservative laws. (37.9)
 * 3) Chad, unlike the other countries on this list, is poorer and less developed. It is a landlocked country in the middle of the Sahara Desert, so it is much more barren than Obanacia. The country was ruled by an authoritarian dictatorship for many years and is now led by the military due to a recent coup. Its standard of living is far lower than Obanacia. In addition, it is predominately Muslim, but also has a large percentage of Christians.(40.0)
 * 4) Iceland is another sparsely populated and cold country on this list that is well developed. While both countries are located on islands, hardly any of their land is used for agriculture. Not only are their demographics and culture quite different from Obanacia, but also their government. While both countries are parliamentary republics, Iceland has more liberal laws than Obanacia. (40.5)
 * 5) Norway is another Scandinavian country on this list, although it is much less mountainous. Its demographics are extremely different to the Obanacia, since its people are much taller and heavier. Furthermore, like other Nordic countries, Norway is has more developed infrastructure and has more liberal laws than Obanacia. In addition, Norway is much more wealthy than Obanacia, due to their exploitation of oil. (40.7)
 * 6) Canada (41.0)
 * 7) United States (41.1)
 * 8) Austria (41.3)
 * 9) Niger (42.0)
 * 10) Sweden (42.0)

Polungitia

 * 1) Yemen (31.6)
 * 2) Afghanistan (31.8)
 * 3) Sudan (32.6)
 * 4) Eritrea (32.7)
 * 5) Chad (33.0)
 * 6) Mauritania (33.3)
 * 7) Niger (33.6)
 * 8) Mali (36.1)
 * 9) Somalia (36.2)
 * 10) South Sudan (36.5)

Shimbori Islands

 * 1) Eritrea (41.6)
 * 2) Afghanistan (41.7)
 * 3) Chad (41.7)
 * 4) Yemen (42.1)
 * 5) Niger (42.9)
 * 6) Sudan (43.1)
 * 7) South Sudan (43.9)
 * 8) Lesotho (44.7)
 * 9) Mauritania (44.8)
 * 10) Ethiopia (45.1)

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)

Tekeleb

 * 1) Canada has few traits in common with Tekeleb. Its climate is much colder and its standard of living is much higher. The country is less densely populated and more urbanized, with a lower percentage of agricultural land. Their governments are especially different, since Canada is a constitutional monarchy that is much more democratic and has far more rule of law. However, both countries aren't too much religious. (34.3)
 * 2) United States borders Canada to the south. Like Canada, the United States has obvious political differences from Tekeleb, since it is far more democratic and its laws are far more liberal. Its geography is also significantly different, since its climate is more diverse than Tekeleb's. However, its climate is warmer than Canada. (34.7)
 * 3) Iceland is another well-developed country that borders the Atlantic Ocean. While both countries are islands, Iceland's landscape is more barren and its climate is very cold, like Canada. While Tekeleb has one of the highest percentage of people in the military, Iceland does not even have a military. However, one thing that both countries have in common is that they have many atheists. Iceland's laws are also slightly more conservative, since it does not allow pornography or gambling. (35.1)
 * 4) Switzerland is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Like other countries on this list, it has obvious political differences from Tekeleb since its laws are far more liberal and it is one of the most democratic countries. In addition, Switzerland is much more mountainous and its climate is colder. However, both countries are forested and densely populated. (35.2)
 * 5) Ireland is yet another English-speaking country on this list. It is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. It also has the least similar government to North Korea, since it is far more democratic and has more liberal laws. While both countries are low-lying islands, Ireland's climate is mostly temperate. Furthermore, Tekeleb and Ireland have little cultural similarity as well since they speak Indo-European languages and use the Latin script. In addition, it is more religious compared to the other countries on this list. (35.7)
 * 6) Niger (36.3)
 * 7) Australia (37.0)
 * 8) Norway (37.0)
 * 9) Germany (37.1)
 * 10) Finland (37.3)

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. (35.2)
 * 2) 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)
 * 3) 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. (37.2)
 * 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. (37.4)
 * 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. (37.4)
 * 6) Afghanistan (37.5)
 * 7) Chad (37.5)
 * 8) Qatar (38.0)
 * 9) Libya (38.2)
 * 10) Iran (38.4)

Ucia

 * 1) Mauritania is another former colony of France, but other than that, there is very little they have in common. It is an impoverished, predominately Muslim country that is far more religious than Ucia. 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 Ucia. (38.8)
 * 2) Eritrea also borders the Indian Ocean, has a lot of coastline, and has a hot climate but other than that it has very little in common with Ucia. Eritrea's climate is much drier than Ucia's. It has very little demographic or cultural similarity as well since they are predominantly Christian and their languages and writing system are completely unrelated to Ucia's. While both countries have been dictatorships, Eritrea's government has been a dictatorship for almost 20 years, while Ucia is now far more democratic. (39.2)
 * 3) Sudan is located in the Sahara Desert and borders the Red Sea. It is predominately Muslim and most of its people speak Arabic natively. 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. Sudan is also far less democratic and its laws are far more conservative since same sex marriage, prostitution, abortion, gambling, alcohol, and pornography are not allowed there. (39.7)
 * 4) Yemen is yet another impoverished country on this list. It is located across the Red Sea from Eritrea. 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, the ancestry of the Khaba people of Ucia are considered to be Caucasian, like Yemenis. (40.7)
 * 5) Saudi Arabia is far more developed than other countries on this list, but it is still more wealthy than Ucia. It is located between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. While Ucia is a parliamentary republic, Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy that has far more conservative laws. In addition, Saudi Arabia’s landscape is quite barren and has little vegetation. (41.1)
 * 6) Oman (41.2)
 * 7) Niger (41.8)
 * 8) Chad (42.0)
 * 9) Afghanistan (42.1)
 * 10) Somalia (42.6)

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)

Vicnora

 * 1) Yemen (32.7)
 * 2) Somalia (33.0)
 * 3) Chad (33.3)
 * 4) Sudan (34.0)
 * 5) Niger (34.1)
 * 6) Mali (34.4)
 * 7) Mauritania (34.7)
 * 8) Eritrea (34.8)
 * 9) Afghanistan (35.4)
 * 10) South Sudan (36.0)

Vizhutua

 * 1) Afghanistan is a landlocked, conservative Muslim country that is far less wealthy than Vizhutua. Its language and writing system are both completely unrelated to Sarwabhasa. Afghanistan's infrastructure is extremely different from Vizhutua's, since it is far less developed, uses Russian broad gauge railroad tracks, and Type C, F electrical outlets, although they both drive on the right. Its geography is also very different, since Afghanistan is landlocked, drier, and much more mountainous. (34.5)
 * 2) 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. (34.6)
 * 3) Yemen 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 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. (34.8)
 * 4) Eritrea is located across the Red Sea from Yemen. 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. 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. (35.7)
 * 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. (35.7)
 * 6) Mali (35.8)
 * 7) Mauritania (36.5)
 * 8) Sudan (36.7)
 * 9) Somalia (38.2)
 * 10) Central African Republic (38.4)

Zahama

 * 1) Niger has the least similar demographics to Zahama. It has the highest birthrate in the world, while Zahama has one of the lowest. In addition, Niger has very little cultural similarity as well, since their people are far more religious and natively speak Afroasiatic languages, although since it was once a French colony, French is also used there. While both countries have a hot climate, Niger's land is mostly barren and gets far less rainfall, since it is in the Sahara Desert. It is also more densely populated. In addition, Niger’s government is more democratic than Zahama, but also more unstable. (34.0)
 * 2) Chad is to the east of Niger. It is another landlocked, sparsely populated country in the Sahara Desert that was once a colony of France. Like Niger, its infrastructure is far less developed than Zahama's. Its two official languages are French and Arabic and it is also far more religious than Zahama. However, it is lower on this list since it is far less democratic than Niger, because it was ruled by a dictator for decades. (35.9)
 * 3) Iceland has obvious political differences from Zahama, since it is a multi-party democracy that has far more liberal laws. In addition, while both countries are islands, its climate is much more colder. In addition, much of its landscape is barren and it is far more mountainous. While they have little in common demographically and culturally, Iceland and Zahama are two of the least religious countries in the world. (35.9)
 * 4) Lesotho is another country that is barren, cold, mountainous, and more democratic than Zahama, although it is very different from Iceland overall. While Zahama is an island, Lesotho is completely surrounded by South Africa. Furthermore, its infrastructure is significantly different since it drives on the left and uses Type M electrical outlets. It has little demographic or cultural similarity to Zahama as well, since their people are predominantly Christian and natively speak Niger-Congo languages. (36.0)
 * 5) Somalia is an anarchic, predominately Muslim country in Africa with poorly developed infrastructure, due to civil war. The country also has little demographic or cultural similarity to Zahama. In addition, Somalia is much more barren,. However, both countries are mostly flat and have a lot of coastline. In addition, the governments of Somalia and Zahama are both authoritarian, even though Zahama has less conservative laws. (36.3)
 * 6) Canada (36.3)
 * 7) Yemen (36.7)
 * 8) United States (36.7)
 * 9) Mauritania (36.9)
 * 10) Ireland (37.1)