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Countries With Two Capitals: The Strange Reason Some Nations Split Power Between Cities

The capital printed on a map is not always the city where the country feels like it is being run. You can land in the famous city, sleep near the museums, take the obvious photo, and still miss the place where parliament meets, ministries work, or the old royal authority still matters. That is the […]

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Landlocked Countries Worth Visiting: 12 No-Coast Trips That Feel Bigger Than a Beach Holiday

A coastline is an easy promise. You can picture the beach before you know anything else about the country. Landlocked trips have to work harder. They have to win you through the train window, the old city, the mountain road, the lake town, the market, the monastery, or the strange silence of a landscape that

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Smallest Countries in the World: Tiny Nations You Can Actually Visit

 The smallest countries in the world are easy to treat like trivia until you try to plan a trip around them. On a map, they look simple. In real travel, one can be a half-day walk from Rome, another needs careful Pacific flight timing, another is easier to enter from Italy than to explain

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