Countries That Are Bigger Than Texas

Name the countries that are bigger than the land area of Texas.
The land area of Texas is 676,587km² (261,231.71 sq mi)
According to List of U.S. states and territories by area (source: Wikipedia)
According to List of sovereign states and dependencies by area (source: Wikipedia)
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Country
Russia
Canada
China
USA
Brazil
Australia
Country
India
Argentina
Kazakhstan
Algeria
DR Congo
Saudi Arabia
Country
Mexico
Indonesia
Sudan
Libya
Iran
Mongolia
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Peru
Chad
Niger
Angola
Mali
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South Africa
Colombia
Ethiopia
Bolivia
Mauritania
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Egypt
Tanzania
Nigeria
Venezuela
Pakistan
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Namibia
Mozambique
Turkey
Chile
Zambia
8 Comments
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Level 66
Aug 21, 2017
please accept drc because i did that
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Level 41
Oct 8, 2017
Done ;) thx
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Level 36
Jul 11, 2018
Texas in IN the USA. It's disingenuous to include the USA as an answer.
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Level 66
Aug 14, 2018
it's still larger than Texas. What if this were a quiz about countries larger than Taiwan. You would include China because it is LARGER. You wouldn't keep it out just because Taiwan is a province of China.
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Level 52
Jan 26, 2021
That's a contentious closing statement.
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Level 85
Aug 23, 2024
And the troll of the day award goes to!
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Level 66
Aug 14, 2018
if both lists are accurate (they probably aren't) then Myanmar is 1 square kilometer bigger, so it should be here. and DRC still isn't accepted.
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Level 85
Aug 23, 2024
You have to accept Jetpunk type-ins. KSA should work for Saudi Arabia.

Why do people keep nominating quizzes that have problems that were pointed out years ago and are clearly never going to be fixed?