Countries with 3 Consecutive Consonants

We give you the number of consecutive consonants, you give us the countries!
Y is considered a consonant
Consonants must be in the same word (eg souTH Sudan is not included)
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COUNTRY
8
Kyrgyzstan
4
Cyprus
4
Egypt
4
Kazakhstan
3
Afghanistan
3
Australia
3
Austria
3
Bangladesh
3
Botswana
3
Central African Republic
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COUNTRY
3
Liechtenstein
3
Marshall Islands
3
Netherlands
3
North Korea
3
Saint Kitts and Nevis
3
Seychelles
3
Solomon Islands
3
Syria
3
Turkmenistan
3
United Kingdom
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7 Comments
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Level 94
Oct 9, 2014
Great idea!
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Level 56
Oct 10, 2014
Need to make clear all letters must be in a single word - otherwise St. (or Saint) Vincent, St. (or Saint) Lucia, Czech Republic, North Korea, South Korea, South Sudan, São Tomé and Principe, Trinidad and Tobago & United States would all count. I admit - I only tested one of them!
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Level 80
Oct 10, 2014
I've added that in the notes, thanks
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Level 75
Oct 10, 2014
If "Y" truly was a consonant in "Kyrgyzstan" it would be impossible to pronounce. Same about Cyprus.
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Level 74
Oct 10, 2014
Yeah. In English, Y can be both a consonant and a vowel. It depends on how it's pronunced in the given word.
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Level 68
Oct 11, 2014
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Y is a vowel in those words.

Same for egypt, seychelles and syria.

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Level 49
Jun 20, 2015
I agree, Y is a vowel here.