Three words, one country #4

Can you guess the country based on the 3 words given?
Some words may not reflect the modern country, but are still reflective of its past
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Bruges, NATO, Gaul
Belgium
Megadiverse, Latin, American
Brazil
Mediterranean, Khirokitia, Nicosia
Cyprus
Oecusse, Dili, Catholocism
East Timor
Baltic, Tallinn, Finnic
Estonia
Antillean, Creole, Jaragua
Haiti
Hashemite, Abdullah, Edom
Jordan
Landlocked, Sahara, Niamey
Niger
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Noror, Micronesia, Caroline
Palau
Persian, Gulf, Doha
Qatar
Balkan, Transylvania, Bucharest
Romania
Dakar, French, River
Senegal
Pulau, Ujong, Malay
Singapore
Arabic, Omdurman, Kush
Sudan
Tropical, Sub-Saharan, Kotocoli
Togo
Polynesian, Archipelago, Tongatapu
Tonga
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Level 87
Feb 23, 2015
Why aren't Mali or Chad correct answers to "Landlocked, Sahara, Developing"?
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Level 54
Mar 14, 2015
Maybe "Carolines" is more appropriate. Caroline Island (as opposed to the Caroline Islands) is part of Kiribati.
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Sep 27, 2018
I thought that "Gaul" was associated with France, not Belgium.