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Top 10 Countries Most Similar to Borundia
Borundia is in the Shimboric Nesionyta region. Three of the five most similar countries to Borundia were part of the Borundian Federation. Most were part of the Barundi Sultanate, Kamhadi Sultanate, and Kamhadia at one time or another too. With the exception of Gezirnus, they all use the Latin alphabet. In addition, these countries are all predominantly Muslim. Three of the countries use the presidential system of government as well.
 * 1) Nuhinba was part of Borundia for over 600 years, except before a brief period from the late 17th century to the 18th century when it was independent. Their demographics, culture, and infrastructure are all quite similar, even though diplomatic relations between the two countries have broken down significantly. In addition, both countries are democracies, but they have little rule of law. However, Nuhinba is a constitutional monarchy. In addition, it is much more sparsely populated and has few people with East Asian ancestry. Interestingly enough, Aloktiena was the capital of the Borundian Federation before becoming Nuhinba's capital.
 * 2) Gezirnus and Borundia were one country for almost 300 years, until Gezirnus was expelled from the Borundian Federation in 1964 due to cultural differences, however both countries are predominantly Muslim and speak closely related languages. Their infrastructure is similar as well. However, Gezirnus has more conservative laws, since same sex marriage is criminalized and alcohol is banned, although both countries don't allow pornography. In addition, while Borundia uses the Latin script, Gezirnus uses the Arabic script.
 * 3) Awanzoria was the last country to secede from the Borundian Federation in 1983. It is yet another country that speaks a Borundic language. Although Borundia has few Awanzors, Awanzorians had a major role in the Borundian Federation's history. Nasir Assad, the founder of Kamhadia, was actually Awanzor. However, Awanzoria is less religious and has less conservative laws.
 * 4) Morasavia is the first country on this list that was not part of the Borundian Federation. However, it is yet another predominantly Muslim country. They also both use the Latin script, although their languages are completely unrelated. They are also both presidential democracies with similar laws, since they do not allow same sex marriage or prostiution. However, Morasavia's standard of living is lower.
 * 5) Shimbori Islands, while also not part of the Borundian Federation, has a distant connection to the Shimbori Islands, since the Barundi Sultanate converted several of its people to Islam. Both countries are densely populated archipelagos and speak Nesionytan languages, although the branches of their languages are different. However, the Shimbori Islands also has a significant percentage of Nutaderramis. In addition, due to civil war, its standard of living is much lower. Finally, it uses the parliamentary system of government.

Top 10 Countries Least Similar to Borundia

 * 1) 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. (41.3)
 * 2) Chad and Borundia are both predominantly Muslim, but religion is their only similarity between them and it also has a significant percentage of Christians. It is a landlocked African country in the Sahara Desert. Its government is also far less democratic, since it is now ruled by the military. (41.6)
 * 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. (42.9)
 * 4) South Sudan is yet another landlocked country on this list. It is a newly formed, predominantly Christian country that broke off from Sudan due to civil war. Its infrastructure is one of the least developed in the world and its government is extremely authoritarian. The country’s diet is also extremely different from Borundia's, since its staples are cassava and yam. However, both countries get a lot of rainfall. (43.1)
 * 5) Mali is located across Niger from Chad. While Borundia is a densely populated archipelago, Mali is a landlocked country in the Sahara Desert that is sparsely populated. Like Chad, it is now ruled by the military, following a recent coup. However, Mali has a higher percentage of Muslims than Chad. In addition, Mali is slightly more developed than Chad, although it is still far poorer overall. (43.7)
 * 6) Eritrea (43.7)
 * 7) Nepal (43.8)
 * 8) Japan (44.5)
 * 9) Laos (44.5)
 * 10) North Korea (45.3)

Borundia is like if Nuhinba was more like Gezirnus
According to the Index, Nuhinba is by far the most similar country to Borundia. However, the data shows that Gezirnus has many traits of Borundia that Nuhinba lacks. Both countries are presidential democracies, while Nuhinba is a constitutional monarchy. In addition, they are more densely populated than Nuhinba.