…produces the majority of the world’s cork and is home to the world’s oldest bookstore?
…has a capital city featuring a massive, once impenetrable fortress, nicknamed “the Gibraltar of the North”?
…is divided into two halves, known as Flanders and Wallonia?
…is the Thames river found in?
…can Stonehenge be found?
…became the global leaders in controlling flooding and largely built to adapt to rising sea levels?
…is known for producing such cartoons as The Adventures of Tintin and The Smurfs?
…has been a neutral country throughout WWII, the Cold War, and even today?
…rules Pheasant Island for six months out of the year, alternating rulership with France?
…is known as Eire in its native language?
…produces the most olive oil?
…did French fries originate?
…was the birthplace of Halloween?
…can The Last Supper be found?
…fought a war with Zanzibar which lasted only 40 minutes?
…is a massive annual food fight held with tomatoes every year?
…has a cave with over 600 cave paintings dating back nearly 20,000 years, discovered by four teenage boys in 1940?
…was Cristiano Ronaldo born?
…has over 1,000 historic windmills and more bicycles than people?
…is known for its famous Red Light district?
…did Daft Punk originate?
…did the Industrial Revolution start?
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France
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
United Kingdom
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