United Kingdom, island country located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe. The United Kingdom comprises the whole of the island of Great Britain—which contains England, Wales, and Scotland—as well as the northern portion of the island of Ireland.
Read moreUnited States, officially United States of America, abbreviated U.S. or U.S.A., byname America, country in North America, a federal republic of 50 states.
Read moreCanada, the second largest country in the world in area (after Russia), occupying roughly the northern two-fifths of the continent of North America.Despite Canada’s great size, it is one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries.
Read moreAustralia is a popular destination for international students seeking high-quality education, cultural diversity, and a relaxed lifestyle.
Read moreAustria, largely mountainous landlocked country of south-central Europe. Together with Switzerland, it forms what has been characterized as the neutral core of Europe, notwithstanding Austria’s full membership since 1995 in the supranational European Union (EU).
Read moreGermany is a popular destination for international students seeking a high-quality education and excellent career opportunities. Germany has over 400 universities, with a mix of public and private institutions.
Read moreFrance has enjoyed a significant role in the world from the early Middle Ages onward. Archaeological excavations in France indicate continuous settlement from Paleolithic times.
Read moreNew Zealand, Māori Aotearoa, island country in the South Pacific Ocean, the southwesternmost part of Polynesia. Niue and the Cook Islands are self-governing states in free association with New Zealand.
Read moreSweden, country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in northern Europe. The name Sweden was derived from the Svear, or Suiones, a people mentioned as early as 98 CE by the Roman author Tacitus.
Read moreLithuania, country of northeastern Europe, the southernmost and largest of the three Baltic states. The climate of the country is transitional between the maritime type of western Europe and the continental type found farther east.
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