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1. Togo has...
Togo has only two vehicles per 1,000 people. That is less than a six-hundredth of the country with the most vehicles per capita, San Marino, which has got 1,263 per 1,000 people. Source
the smallest annual prevalence of cannabis use
the smallest amount of vehicles per capita
the shortest tallest building of any country
the lowest literacy rate in the world
2. The Vatican City has...
The Vatican City has 130 police officers. That means that there are 15,439 police officers per 100,000 people in the Vatican! Source
the least used top domain (.va)
the smallest area of any island country
the most people per pope
the most police officers per capita
3. Bahrain...
according to this list, Bahrain produces 34 tonnes of potatos per year. That is only half as much as second to last Qatar.
produces the least potatos per year
has the most immigrants per capita
most billionaires per capita
exports the most oil per capita
4. Belgium has...
Belgium actually has 39 unique borders with other countries. Most of these (31!) occur because of the many exclaves and enclaves at the border with the Netherlands. Source
the highest income equality
the highest high-income tax
the least murders per suicide
the highest amount of unique land borders with other countries
5. Sweden has...
According to a Gallup poll in 2009, Sweden is the country where religion has the least imprortance in daily life (82%). Estonia actually has the lowest percentage seeing religion as important, but they don't have the highest percentage of the population seeing religion as unimportant, as some people in the survey answered for example "I don't know". Source
the highest low-income tax
the capital with the darkest winters (Stockholm)
the highest percentage of the population seeing religion as unimportant in daily life
the highest percentage of the population being internet users
6. Switzerland has...
The Big Mac Index is an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity (PPP) between currencies. The fact that Switzerland tops this list means that a Big Mac costs more there than in any other country ($6.57). Interestingly, though, is that two Swiss cities are on the list of the six cities where the average worker has to work the shortest time to earn the amount of money a Big Mac costs. Source