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GIRLS

1.AFGHANISTAN – Afghanistan is located in Central Asia with Iran to the west


and Pakistan to the east. The jagged mountain peaks are treacherous, and are
snow covered for most of the year. Summers are hot and dry but the winters are
very cold. Many rivers flow through the mountain gorges. Snow melt and rain
that flow out of the Hindu Kush pool into a low area and never reach the ocean.

2.BANGLADESH – Bangladesh is known for its vibrant history, ancient


archeology, rich culture and beautiful landscape. Some of the oldest Islamic,
Bhuddist, and Hindu archeological relics can be found in Bangladesh.

3. BELGIUM – Belgium is famous for a load of things. From Belgian chocolate to


the football team and everything in between. There are so many things that make
Belgium a great country, so let’s get into some reasons why Belgium is famous.
It’s a little-known fact that French fries, yes, French fries, originated in Belgium.
The “frites” in Belgium are so much better than any fries I had eaten before. They
were so yummy. There’s a unique cooking style to the Belgian fries.

They are fried twice, and they are cooked in beef fat rather than vegetable or
sunflower oil. This makes them taste absolutely delicious.

4. BRAZIL –Brazil is home to a New 7 Wonders of the World: Christ the


Redeemer Statue. Of course, Carnival would be on a list titled What is Brazil
Famous for!!! Brazil’s Carnival is the most famous celebrated carnival festival in
the world. Witness lively Samba dance performances, a variety of food, beverages,
colorful costumes and an extremely lively atmosphere.

5. CAMBODIA – Cambodia has a complex cultural tapestry and a fascinating and


long history. Cambodia is also famous for beautiful and sunny beaches, lush
natural attractions, delicious food and the charming capital city of Phnom Penh.

6. CANADA – Canada is a country filled with famous landmarks, historical


wonders, delicious food, incredible culture, and all the outdoor exploration you
could want. From city adventures in Quebec and Vancouver to the well-known
Rocky Mountains, Canada has so many amazing destinations that it'll be hard to
choose.
7. CHINA – The first thing that may occur to your mind about China is that it is
the most populous country in the world. Besides being a densely populated
country, it also has well-preserved historical places, exotic natural beauty, and
unique flora and fauna that you can discover on a trip to this country.

8. COSTA RICA – Costa Rica is famous for its incredible national parks, where
travelers enjoy thrilling activities like river rafting, canyoning, cave tubing, and zip
lining. It's also one of the best places for animal lovers to discover wildlife like
macaws, sea turtles, and adorable sloths.

9. FRANCE –France is probably more famous for its wines than any other country
in the world. As the world's best place to visit, it's no surprise that the electrifying
City of Light tops this list. France's capital city is a year-round tourist destination
with iconic attractions like the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower and incredible
architecture

10. GREECE –Greece is commonly referred to as the cradle of Western


civilization and for good reason, as one of the things that Greece is known for is its
remarkably preserved ruins, as well as its many archaeological museums, like the
superb National Archaeological Museum in Athens, which depict ancient
architecture, culture, and ways of life that span several millennia of development.

11. HAWAII –Hawaii is known for its beautiful beaches—some of them with
unusual colors. Many beaches are filled with white sand, but other Hawaiian
shores are covered with green, red, pink, and even black sand. Whether you like
hiking, biking, kayaking, sailing, swimming, or just sitting on the beach, Hawaii is
the state for you.

12. INDIA – India is one of the world's most attractive countries, and multiple
factors have increased its popularity among tourists. Its natural wonders, artificial
marvels, national parks, theme parks, etc., have made it a popular name for
tourism. Further, it is a land famous for its diverse cultures and enchanting
landscapes.

13. ISRAEL –Israel is the home to the lowest point on Earth. The Dead Sea lies
420 meters below sea level. It is the lowest point on Earth. Because of the amount
of salt in the water, it's almost ten times saltier than the ocean, when you enter the
Dead Sea you float.
14. JAPAN – Japan is known for everything from onsen hot springs and kabuki
baths (dating to the 6th and 16th centuries, respectively) to all-night neon-lit dance
parties, anime, and sushi boat restaurants, all of which are decidedly more modern.

15. LAOS – Laos is called the “Land of a Million Elephants,” and is famous for
its amazing scenery, ethnic villages, and unexplored lands. Laos is filled with
forests, rugged mountains, rivers, and some plains. Around 80% of the population
lives off subsistence agriculture – meaning they grow enough food to support
themselves but that's it, they don't make a profit from it.

16. MALAYSIA – Malaysia has a unique rotating monarchy system, in which nine
ethnic Malay state rulers take turns as king for five-year terms. 4. The country is
made up of two main landmasses, Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo.
They are separated by the South China Sea.

17. MYANMAR – Previously known as Burma, Myanmar is famous for


its Buddhism. The history and culture of Myanmar are based heavily on
their conservative Buddhist beliefs and the early Kingdom of Pagan. Combine this
with the number of ethnic groups and traditions and it makes Myanmar a unique
travel destination in South East Asia.
18. NEPAL – Nepal is the country of the Mount Everest, the highest mountain
peak in the world, and the Birthplace of Gautama Buddha- Lumbini.
Mountaineering and other types of adventure tourism and ecotourism are important
attractions for visitors. Nepal used to be referred as 'Federal Democratic Republic
of Nepal' until Nepal Government decided to use just 'Nepal' as official name of
the country.
19. NORWAY – Norway is known for its vast wilderness. Norway called as the
land of midnight sun. This means that during wintertime, the sun never rises above
the horizon and there is 24 hours of darkness. However, during summer is the
opposite and they have 24 hours of sun, that´s actually the reason why Norway is
also known as the land of the midnight sun.
20. PAKISTAN – akistan is also amongst the world's top ten producers of wheat,
cotton, sugarcane, mango, dates and kinnow oranges, and is ranked 10th in rice
production.

21. PHILIPPINES – Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, the Philippines is an


archipelago of breathtaking beauty and cultural richness. Beyond its natural
wonders, the Philippines is a land of warm smiles and hospitality. The Filipino
spirit, known for its resilience and optimism, is reflected in the colorful festivals
that celebrate the nation's diverse traditions and heritage.
22. SOUTH AFRICA – South Africa is marketed as 'the world in one country'
with attractions ranging from the Big 5 to whale and shark viewing and from
spectacular mountain scenery to some of the world's best beaches. Africa is rich in
natural resources ranging from arable land, water, oil, natural gas, minerals, forests
and wildlife. The continent holds a huge proportion of the world's natural
resources, both renewables and non-renewables.
23. SOUTH KOREA – In the 21st century, South Korea has been renowned for
its globally influential pop culture, particularly in music (K-pop), TV dramas (K-
dramas), and cinema, a phenomenon referred to as the Korean Wave. You’re
probably aware that Seoul is a huge city — after all, it is the largest city in South
Korea by a landslide. It’s the capital city with 25 million people living within the
city limits. South Koreans are one year old when born.

24. THAILAND – Thailand is home to Buddhist temples, exotic wildlife and


spectacular islands. It is also known for its fascinating history, unique culture and
delectable local food. The tourism industry plays an important role in the Thai
economy and contributes an estimated 18.4 percent to the national GDP.
25. USA – Because of the region's unique cultural and historic heritage, including
early European colonial settlements, the doctrine of states' rights, the institution
of slavery, and the legacy of the Confederacy during the American Civil War, the
South has developed its own customs, literature, musical styles, and varied
cuisines.
26. VIETNAM - Vietnam is known for being a popular tourist destination because
of its beautiful beaches, it's culture, amazing food (like pho), and friendly people.
Vietnam is also famous for the Vietnam War, motorbikes (86% of households have
one), Vietnamese coffee, floating markets and rice terraces.
BOYS
1.CANADA - Canada is a country filled with famous landmarks, historical
wonders, delicious food, incredible culture, and all the outdoor exploration you
could want. From city adventures in Quebec and Vancouver to the well-known
Rocky Mountains, Canada has so many amazing destinations that it'll be hard to
choose.

2.CHINA - The first thing that may occur to your mind about China is that it is the
most populous country in the world. Besides being a densely populated country, it
also has well-preserved historical places, exotic natural beauty, and unique flora
and fauna that you can discover on a trip to this country.

3.EGYPT - Egypt is home to seven UNESCO-designated World Heritage sites.


This country is also produced the world's first prosthetic limb, The 365-day
calendar that is divided into 12 months was invented in Egypt.

4.ENGLAND - ENGLAND is famous for many things - David Beckham, Fish and
Chips, Big Ben, Red Buses, black cabs, Oasis, Blur, the Beatles, London and tea.
England is famous for its long history. England is famous for its Royal Family.
Windsor Castle is the oldest royal residence still in use.

5.FRANCE - France is probably more famous for its wines than any other country
in the world. As the world's best place to visit, it's no surprise that the electrifying
City of Light tops this list. France's capital city is a year-round tourist destination
with iconic attractions like the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower and incredible
architecture

6.GREECE - Greece is commonly referred to as the cradle of Western civilization


and for good reason, as one of the things that Greece is known for is its remarkably
preserved ruins, as well as its many archaeological museums, like the superb
National Archaeological Museum in Athens, which depict ancient architecture,
culture, and ways of life that span several millennia of development.

7.HAWAII - Hawaii is known for its beautiful beaches—some of them with


unusual colors. Many beaches are filled with white sand, but other Hawaiian
shores are covered with green, red, pink, and even black sand. Whether you like
hiking, biking, kayaking, sailing, swimming, or just sitting on the beach, Hawaii is
the state for you
8. ISRAEL - Israel is the home to the lowest point on Earth. The Dead Sea lies 420
meters below sea level. It is the lowest point on Earth. Because of the amount of
salt in the water, it's almost ten times saltier than the ocean, when you enter the
Dead Sea you float.

9. JAPAN - Japan is known for everything from onsen hot springs and kabuki
baths (dating to the 6th and 16th centuries, respectively) to all-night neon-lit dance
parties, anime, and sushi boat restaurants, all of which are decidedly more modern.

10. MEXICO - Mexico is known for its rich culture, ancient ruins, dazzling
beaches, and incredible cuisine. Tour Mayan temple ruins by day and indulge in
fantastic food while listening to the rhythms of live music by night. Lounge on
tropical beaches and explore the vibrant corals and marine life of the underwater
world.

11. NORWAY - Norway is known for its vast wilderness. Norway called as the
land of midnight sun. This means that during wintertime, the sun never rises above
the horizon and there is 24 hours of darkness. However, during summer is the
opposite and they have 24 hours of sun, that´s actually the reason why Norway is
also known as the land of the midnight sun.

12. PHILIPPINES - Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, the Philippines is an


archipelago of breathtaking beauty and cultural richness. Beyond its natural
wonders, the Philippines is a land of warm smiles and hospitality. The Filipino
spirit, known for its resilience and optimism, is reflected in the colorful festivals
that celebrate the nation's diverse traditions and heritage.

13. SINGAPORE - Singapore is famous for being a global financial center, being
among the most densely populated places in the world, having a world-class city
airport with a waterfall, and a Botanic Garden that is a World Heritage Site.

14. SOUTH KOREA – In the 21st century, South Korea has been renowned for
its globally influential pop culture, particularly in music (K-pop), TV dramas (K-
dramas), and cinema, a phenomenon referred to as the Korean Wave. You’re
probably aware that Seoul is a huge city — after all, it is the largest city in South
Korea by a landslide. It’s the capital city with 25 million people living within the
city limits. South Koreans are one year old when born.

15. THAILAND – Thailand is home to Buddhist temples, exotic wildlife and


spectacular islands. It is also known for its fascinating history, unique culture and
delectable local food. The tourism industry plays an important role in the Thai
economy and contributes an estimated 18.4 percent to the national GDP.

16. USA - Because of the region's unique cultural and historic heritage, including
early European colonial settlements, the doctrine of states' rights, the institution
of slavery, and the legacy of the Confederacy during the American Civil War, the
South has developed its own customs, literature, musical styles, and varied
cuisines.

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