- Montenegro
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Myanmar
- Namibia
- Nauru
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Nicaragua
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Norway
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Palau
- Palestine
- Panama
- Papua New Guinea
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines
- Poland
Montenegro (Europe)
Capital: Podgorica
Population: 622,359
Size: 5,333 sq. miles
Currency: Euro
Tallest point: Bobotov Kuk 8,728 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 75.9%
Main languages: Montenegrin, Serbian, Bosnian, and Albanian
About: On June 3, 2006, Montenegro gained independence from Serbia.
Morocco (Africa)
Capital: Rabat
Population: 37.1 Million
Size: 274,460 sq. miles
Currency: Moroccan Dirham
Tallest point: Toubkal 13,671 feet tall
Main religion: Islam 99%
Main languages: Arabic, Berber, Hassaniya, English, and Spanish
About: On April 7, 1956, Morocco became independent from France. It was a protectorate of France since 1912.
Mozambique (Africa)
Capital: Maputo
Population: 30 Million
Size: 309,500 sq. miles
Currency: Mozambican Metical
Tallest point: Monte Binga 8,004 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 56.1%
Main languages: Portuguese, Swahili, Mwana, Chewa, and Tsonga
About: On March 1, 1498 Mozambique was colonized by Portugal. It was known as Portuguese East Africa. On June 25, 1975, Mozambique gained independence from Portugal.
Myanmar (AKA Burma) (Asia)
Capital: Naypyidaw
Population: 53.5 Million
Size: 261,228 sq. miles
Currency: Kyat
Tallest point: Hkakabo Razi 19,295 feet tall
Main religion: Buddhism 87.9%
Main language: Burmese, Kachin, Kayah, Karen, and Chin
About: On January 4, 1948, Myanmar gained independence from Britain. It was formerly part of British Burma.
Namibia (Africa)
Capital: Windhoek
Population: 2.7 Million
Size: 318,772 sq. miles
Currency: Namibian Dollar and South African Rand
Tallest point: Brandberg Mountain 8,442 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 87.9%
Main languages: English, Afrikaans, German, Otijherero, and Khoekhoegowab
About: On February 9, 1990, Namibia gained independence from South Africa.
Nauru (Australia and the Pacific)
Capital: Yaren
Population: 10,670
Size: 8 sq. miles
Currency: Australian Dollar
Tallest point: Unnamed location 213 feet tall
Main religion: ???
Main languages: Nauruan and English
About: On January 31, 1968, Nauru gained independence from Britain.
Nepal (Asia)
Capital: Kathmandu
Population: 28 Million
Size: 56,956 sq. miles
Currency: Nepalese Rupee
Tallest point: Mount Everest 29,031 feet tall (Tallest mountain in the world)
Main religion: Hinduism 81.3%
Main languages: Nepali, Limbu, Maithili, Nepalbhasa, and Angika
About: Nepal became a country in 1768. It was then known as the Kingdom of Nepal.
Netherlands (Europe)
Capital: Amsterdam
Population: 17.4 Million
Size: 16,164 sq. miles
Currency: Euro and United States Dollar
Tallest point: Vaalserberg 1,058 feet tall
Main religion: No religion 50.1%
Main languages: Dutch, English, Papiamentu, West Frisian, and Dutch Low Saxon
About: In 1940, the Netherlands were invaded by Nazi Germany. On May 5, 1945, the Netherlands were liberated by American, British, and Canadian troops.
New Zealand (Australia and the Pacific)
Capital: Wellington
Population: 5.1 Million
Size: 103,483 sq. miles
Currency: New Zealand Dollar
Tallest point: Mount Cook (Aoraki) 12,218 feet tall
Main religion: No religion 48.5%
Main languages: English and Maori
About: On September 26, 1907, the Dominion of New Zealand was declared. They gained independence from Britain on that day.
Nicaragua (North America)
Capital: Managua
Population: 6.4 Million
Size: 50,338 sq. miles
Currency: Cordoba
Tallest point: Cerro Mogoton 6,500 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 84.4%
Main languages: Spanish, English, Miskito, Rama, and Sumo
About: On May 31, 1838, Nicaragua became independent from the Federal Republic of Central America.
Niger (Africa)
Capital: Niamey
Population: 22.4 Million
Size: 489,000 sq. miles
Currency: CFA Franc
Tallest point: Mont Idoukal-n-Taghes 6,634 feet tall
Main religion: Islam 99%
Main languages: French, Arabic, Buduma, Fulfulde, and Gourmanchema
About: On August 3, 1960, Niger became independent from France.
Nigeria (Africa)
Capital: Abuja
Population: 206.6 Million
Size: 356,669 sq. miles
Currency: Naira
Tallest point: Chappal Waddi (Gangirwal) 7,936 feet tall
Main religion: Islam 50%
Main languages: English, Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo
About: On October 1, 1960, Nigeria became independent from the British Empire.
Norway (Europe)
Capital: Oslo
Population: 5.3 Million
Size: 148,729 sq. miles
Currency: Norwegian Krone
Tallest point: Galdhopiggen 8,100 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 75.6%
Main languages: Norwegian, Sami, and Kven
About: In 1940, Norway was invaded by Nazi Germany. After WW2 in 1945, it was independent again.
Oman (Asia)
Capital: Muscat
Population: 4.8 Million
Size: 119,500 sq. miles
Currency: Rial
Tallest point: Jebel Akhdar 9,780 feet tall
Main religion: Islam 100%
Main languages: Arabic
About: Oman was established in 130 AD. It was the Azd tribe who controlled it. It was part of the Ottoman Empire.
Pakistan (Asia)
Capital: Islamabad
Population: 212.2 Million
Size: 340,509 sq. miles
Currency: Pakistani Rupee
Tallest point: K2 28,251 feet tall
Main religion: Islam 96.2%
Main languages: English, Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto, and Sindhi
About: On August 14, 1947, Pakistan became independent from the British Empire. It was formerly part of British India. It was divided into Pakistan, for Muslims, and India, for Hindus.
Palau (Australia and the Pacific)
Capital: Ngerulmud
Population: 17,907
Size: 177 sq. miles
Currency: United States Dollar
Tallest point : Ngerchelchuus 794 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 89.7%
Main languages: English, Palauan, and Japanese
About: During WW2 Palau was invaded by the United States. On July 18, 1947, it became independent from the United States.
Palestine (AKA West Bank) (Asia)
Capital: Jerusalem (Disputed)
Population: 5.1 Million
Size: 2,320 sq. miles
Currency: Egyptian Pound, Israeli Shekel, and Jordanian Dinar
Tallest point: Mount Hermon 9,232 feet tall
Main religion: Islam ???%
Main languages: Arabic
About: On November 15, 1988, Palestine became independent from Israel. Its land is still disputed with Israel, and it is not part of the United Nations.
Panama (North America)
Capital: Panama City
Population: 4.1 Million
Size: 29,119 sq. miles
Currency: Balboa and United States Dollar
Tallest point: Baru Volcano 11,401 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 91.5%
Main languages: Spanish
About: On November 3, 1903, Panama became independent from Colombia.
Papua New Guinea (Australia and the Pacific)
Capital: Port Moresby
Population: 8.9 Million
Size: 178,700 sq. miles
Currency: Papua New Guinean Kina
Tallest point: Mount Wilhelm 14,793 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 95.5%
Main languages: English, Hiri Motu, Tok Pisin, German, and Madang
About: On September 16, 1975, Papua New Guinea became independent from Australia.
Paraguay (South America)
Capital: Asuncion
Population: 7.2 Million
Size: 157,050 sq. miles
Currency: Guarani
Tallest point: Cerro Pero 2,297 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 96.1%
Main languages: Spanish, Guarani
About: On May 14, 1811, Paraguay became independent from the Spanish Empire.
Peru (South America)
Capital: Lima
Population: 32.8 Million
Size: 496,225 sq. miles
Currency: Sol
Tallest point: Huascaran 22,132 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 94.5%
Main languages: Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara
About: On July 28, 1821, Peru became independent from the Spanish Empire.
Philippines (Asia)
Capital: Manila
Population: 106.6 Million
Size: 120,000 sq. miles
Currency: Peso
Tallest point: Mount Apo 9,692 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 92%
Main languages: Filipino, English, Spanish, Arabic, and Aklanon
About: After the Spanish-American war, the Philippines were occupied by the United States. From 1942-1945, the Philippines were occupied by the Japanese Empire. Finally, on July 4, 1946, the Philippines became independent from the United States of America.
Poland (Europe)
Capital: Warsaw
Population: 38.3 Million
Size: 120,773 sq. miles
Currency: Polish Zloty
Tallest point: Rysy 8,212 feet tall
Main religion: Christain 94.1%
Main languages: Polish
About: In 1989, when the Berlin wall fell, Poland became independent from the Soviet Union.