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1 ITALY Europe 2 USA North America 3 BRASIL South America 4 1 ITALY Europe 2 USA North America 3 BRASIL South America 4 ARGENTINA South America 5 VENEZUELA South America 6 COLOMBIA South America 7 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES Deleted South America 8 PERU South America 9 CANADA North America 10 MEXICO North America 11 PUERTO RICO North America 12 URUGUAY South America 13 GERMANY Europe 14 FRANCE Europe 15 SWITZERLAND Europe 16 BELGIUM Europe 17 HAWAII Oceania 18 GREECE Europe 19 HOLLAND Europe 20 NORWAY Europe 21 SWEDEN Europe 22 FRENCH GUYANA South America 23 JAMAICA North America 24 PANAMA North America 25 JAPAN Asia 26 ENGLAND Europe 27 ICELAND Europe 28 HONDURAS North America 29 IRELAND Europe 30 SPAIN Europe 31 PORTUGAL Europe 32 CHILE South America 33 ALASKA North America 34 CANARY ISLANDS Africa 35 AUSTRIA Europe 36 SAN MARINO Europe 37 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC North America 38 GREENLAND North America 39 ANGOLA Africa 40 LIECHTENSTEIN Europe 41 NEW ZEALAND Oceania 42 LIBERIA Africa 43 AUSTRALIA Oceania 44 SOUTH AFRICA Africa 45 REPUBLIC OF SERBIA Europe 46 EAST GERMANY Deleted Europe 47 DENMARK Europe 48 SAUDI ARABIA Asia 49 BALEARIC ISLANDS Europe 50 RUSSIA Europe 51 ANDORA Europe 52 FAROER ISLANDS Europe 53 EL SALVADOR North America 54 LUXEMBOURG Europe 55 GIBRALTAR Europe 56 FINLAND Europe 57 INDIA Asia 58 EAST MALAYSIA Oceania 59 DODECANESE ISLANDS Europe 60 HONG KONG Asia 61 ECUADOR South America 62 GUAM ISLAND Oceania 63 ST HELENA ISLAND Africa 64 SENEGAL Africa 65 SIERRA LEONE Africa 66 MAURITANIA Africa 67 PARAGUAY South America 68 NORTHERN IRELAND Europe 69 COSTA RICA North America 70 AMERICAN SAMOA Oceania 71 MIDWAY ISLAND Oceania 72 GUATEMALA North America 73 SURINAME South America 74 NAMIBIA Africa 75 AZORES ISLANDS Europe 76 MOROCCO Africa 77 GHANA Africa 78 ZAMBIA Africa 79 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Oceania 80 BOLIVIA South America 81 SAN ANDRES & PROVIDENCE North America 82 GUANTANAMO BAY North America 83 TANZANIA Africa 84 IVORY COAST Africa 85 ZIMBABWE Africa 86 NEPAL Asia 87 NORTH YEMEN Deleted Asia 88 CUBA North America 89 NIGERIA Africa 90 CRETE ISLAND Europe 91 INDONESIA Oceania 92 LIBYA Africa 93 MALTA Europe 94 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Asia 95 MONGOLIA Asia 96 TONGA ISLANDS Oceania 97 ISRAEL Asia 98 SINGAPORE Asia 99 FIJI ISLANDS Oceania 100 KOREA Asia 101 PAPUA NEW GUINEA Oceania 102 KUWAIT Asia 103 HAITI REPUBLIC North America 104 CORSICA Europe 105 BOTSWANA Africa 106 CEUTA & MELILLA Africa 107 MONACO Europe 108 SCOTLAND Europe 109 HUNGARY Europe 110 CYPRUS ISLAND Asia 111 JORDAN Asia 112 LEBANON Asia 113 WEST MALASIA Asia 114 PAKISTAN Asia 115 QATAR Asia 116 TURKEY Europe 117 EGYPT Africa 118 THE GAMBIA Africa 119 MADEIRA ISLAND Africa 120 ANTIGUA & BARBUDA ISLANDS North America 121 THE BAHAMAS North America 122 BARBADOS ISLAND North America 123 BERMUDA ISLANDS North America 124 AMSTERDAM & ST. PAUL Africa 125 CAYMAN ISLANDS North America 126 NICARAGUA North America 127 US VIRGIN ISLANDS North America 128 BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS North America 129 MACQUARIE ISLAND Oceania 130 NORFOLK ISLAND Oceania 131 GUYANA South America 132 MARSHALL ISLANDS Oceania 133 MARIANAS ISLANDS Oceania 134 REPUBLIC OF BELAU Oceania 135 SOLOMON ISLANDS Oceania 136 MARTINIQUE ISLAND North America 137 ISLE OF MAN Europe 138 VATICAN CITY Europe 139 SOUTH YEMEN Deleted Asia 140 ANTARCTICA Antarctica 141 ST PIERRE & MIQUELON North America 142 LESOTHO Africa 143 ST LUCIA ISLAND North America 144 EASTER ISLAND South America 145 GALAPAGOS ISLANDS South America 146 ALGERIA Africa 147 TUNISIA Africa 148 ASCENSION ISLAND Africa 149 LACCADIVE ISLANDS Asia 150 BAHRAIN Asia 151 IRAQ Asia 152 MALDIVE ISLANDS Asia 153 THAILAND Asia 154 IRAN Asia 155 TAIWAN Asia 156 CAMEROON Africa 157 MONTSERRAT ISLAND North America 158 TRINIDAD South America 159 SOMALI REPULIC Africa 160 SUDAN Africa 161 POLAND Europe 162 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ZAIRE CONGO Africa 163 WALES Europe 164 TOGO REPUBLIC Africa 165 SARDINIA Europe 166 ST MAARTEN Deleted North America 167 JERSEY ISLAND Europe 168 MAURITIUS ISLAND Africa 169 GUERNSEY ISLAND Europe 170 BURKINA FASO Africa 171 SVALBARD ISLANDS Europe 172 NEW. CALEDONIA Oceania 173 REUNION ISLAND Africa 174 UGANDA Africa 175 CHAD REPUBLIC Africa 176 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Africa 177 SRI LANKA Asia 178 BULGARIA Europe 179 CZECHOSLOVAKIA Deleted Europe 180 OMAN Asia 181 SYRIA Asia 182 REPUBLIC OF GUINEA Africa 183 BENIN Africa 184 BURUNDI Africa 185 COMOROS ISLANDS Africa 186 DJIBOUTI Africa 187 KENYA Africa 188 MALAGASY REPUBLIC Africa 189 MAYOTTE ISLAND Africa 190 SEYCHELLES ISLANDS Africa 191 SWAZILAND Africa 192 COCOS ISLANDS North America 193 COCOS KEELING ISLANDS Oceania 194 DOMINICA ISLAND North America 195 GRENADA ISLAND North America 196 GUADELOUPE ISLANDS North America 197 VANUATU ISLANDS Oceania 198 FALKLAND ISLANDS South America 199 EQUATORIAL GUINEA Africa 200 SHETLAND ISLANDS South America 201 FRENCH POLYNESIA Oceania 202 BHUTAN Asia 203 CHINA Asia 204 MOZAMBIQUE Africa 205 REPUBLIC OF CAPE VERDE Africa 206 ETHIOPIA Africa 207 ST MARTIN ISLAND North America 208 GLORIOSO ISLAND Africa 209 JUAN DE NOVA ISLAND Africa 210 WALLIS & FUTUNA ISLANDS Oceania 211 JAN MAYEN ISLAND Europe 212 ALAND ISLANDS Europe 213 MARKET REEF Europe 214 CONGO REPUBLIC Africa 215 GABON REPUBLIC Africa 216 MALI Africa 217 CHRISTMAS ISLAND Oceania 218 BELIZE North America 219 ANGUILLA ISLAND North America 220 ST VINCENT ISLANDS North America 221 SOUTH ORKNEY ISLANDS South America 222 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS South America 223 WESTERN SAMOA ISLANDS Oceania 224 WESTERN KIRIBATI Oceania 225 BRUNEI Oceania 226 MALAWI Africa 227 RWANDA Africa 228 CHAGOS ISLANDS Africa 229 HEARD ISLAND Africa 230 FED. STATES OF MICRONESIA Oceania 231 ST PETER & ST PAUL South America 232 ARUBA ISLAND South America 233 ROMANIA Europe 234 AFGHANISTAN Asia 235 I.T.U. GENEVA Europe 236 BANGLADESH Asia 237 UNION OF MYANMAR Asia 238 CAMBODIA Asia 239 LAOS Asia 240 MACAO Asia 241 SPRATLY ISLANDS Asia 242 VIETNAM Asia 243 AGALEGA Africa 244 PAGALU ISLANDS Africa 245 NIGER REPUBLIC Africa 246 SAO TOME & PRINCIPE Africa 247 NAVASSA ISLAND North America 248 TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS North America 249 NORTHERN COOK ISLANDS Oceania 250 SOUTH COOK ISLANDS Oceania 251 ALBANIA Europe 252 REVILLA GIGEDO ISLAND North America 253 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS Asia 254 MOUNT ATHOS Europe 255 KERGUELEN ISLANDS Africa 256 PRINCE EDWARD & MARION Africa 257 RODRIGUEZ ISLAND Africa 258 TRISTAN DA CUNHA Africa 259 TROMELIN ISLAND Africa 260 BAKER & HOWLAND ISLANDS Oceania 261 CHATHAM ISLAND Oceania 262 JOHNSTON ISLAND Oceania 263 KERMADEC ISLANDS Oceania 264 KINGMAN REEF Oceania 265 CENTRAL KIRIBATI Oceania 266 EASTERN KIRIBATI Oceania 267 KURE ISLAND Oceania 268 LORD HOWE ISLAND Oceania 269 MELLISH REEF Oceania 270 MINAMI TORISHIMA ISLANDS Oceania 271 REPUBLIC OF NAURU Oceania 272 NIUE ISLAND Oceania 273 JARWIS & PALMYRA ISLANDS Oceania 274 PITCAIRN ISLAND Oceania 275 TOKELAU ISLANDS Oceania 276 TUVALU ISLANDS Oceania 277 SABLE ISLAND North America 278 WAKE ISLAND Oceania 279 WILLIS ISLAND Oceania 280 AVES ISLAND North America 281 OGASAWARA ISLAND Asia 282 AUCKLAND & CAMPBELL Oceania 283 ST KITTS & NEVIS ISLANDS North America 284 ST PAUL ISLAND North America 285 FERNANDO DE NORONHA South America 286 JUAN FERNANDEZ ISLAND South America 287 MALPELO ISLAND North America 288 SAN FELIX ISLAND South America 289 SOUTH GEORGIA ISLANDS South America 290 TRINIDADE & MARTIM VAZ South America 291 DHEKELIA & AKROTIRI Asia 292 ABU AIL ISLAND Deleted Africa 293 GUINEA BISSAU Africa 294 PETER 1st ISLAND Antarctica 295 SOUTHERN SUDAN Deleted Africa 296 CLIPPERTON ISLAND North America 297 BOUVET ISLAND Africa 298 CROZET ISLAND Africa 299 DESECHEO ISLAND North America 300 WEST SAHARA Africa 301 ARMENIA Asia 302 ASIATIC RUSSIA Asia 303 AZERBAIJAN Asia 304 ESTONIA Europe 305 FRANZ JOSEF LAND Europe 306 GEORGIA Asia 307 KALININGRADSK Europe 308 KAZAKHSTAN Asia 309 KIRGHIZSTAN Asia 310 LATVIA Europe 311 LITHUANIA Europe 312 MOLDAVIA Europe 313 TADZHIKISTAN Asia 314 TURKOMAN Asia 315 UKRAINE Europe 316 UZBEKISTAN Asia 317 WHITE RUSSIA Europe 318 S.M.O.MALTA (ROMA) Europe 319 UNITED NATIONS NEW YORK North America 320 BANABA ISLAND Oceania 321 CONWAY REEF Oceania 322 WALVIS BAY Deleted Africa 323 YEMEN REPUBLIC Asia 324 PENGUIN ISL Deleted Africa 325 ROTUMA ISLAND Oceania 326 MALYJ VYSOTSKIJ ISLAND Deleted Europe 327 SLOVENIA Europe 328 CROATIA Europe 329 CZECH REPUBLIC Europe 330 SLOVAK REPUBLIC Europe 331 BOSNIA Europe 332 MACEDONIA Europe 333 ERITREA Africa 334 NORTH KOREA Asia 335 SCARBOROUGH REEF Asia 336 PRATAS IISLANDS Asia 337 AUSTRAL ISLANDS Oceania 338 MARQUESAS IISLANDS Oceania 339 TEMOTU ISLANDS Oceania 340 PALESTINE Asia 341 EAST TIMOR Oceania 342 CHESTERFIELD ISLANDS Oceania 344 REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO Europe 345 SWAINS ISLAND Oceania 346 ST BARTHELEMY ISLAND North America 347 CURACAO ISLAND North America 348 ST MAARTEN ISLAND North America 349 SABA & ST EUSTATIUS ISLANDS North America 350 BONAIRE ISLAND North America 351 REP.OF SUDAN Africa .
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