Table of Contents Norway is a country carved by water. Glaciers shaped the terrain over millennia, and when they retreated, they left behind a network of rivers that drain some…
States That Border Arizona (And What You’ll Find There)
TLDR Arizona borders four U.S. states: Utah (north), Nevada (northwest), California (west), and New Mexico (east). Colorado technically meets Arizona at a single point — the Four Corners monument —…
Smallest Countries in South America by Population
Table of Contents TLDR Suriname is the least populated sovereign country in South America, with roughly 640,000 people — a population smaller than most mid-sized cities. Guyana comes in second…
National Parks in Quebec Worth the Trip
Table of Contents Quebec has more protected land than most travelers realize — over 22 million hectares of boreal forest, river valleys, mountain plateaus, and coastline. The parks sit inside…
Airports in Nauru: Everything You Need to Know
Nauru has exactly one airport. That’s not a problem — it’s the only way in. Nauru International Airport (IATA: INU, ICAO: ANYN) sits on the western edge of this tiny…
Mongolia’s Ethnic Groups Explained
Table of Contents TLDR: The Quick Breakdown {#tldr} Mongolia has around 3.4 million people and roughly 20 recognized ethnic groups. About 82% are Khalkha Mongols — the dominant group, the…
Historical Places in Tonga Worth Visiting
Table of Contents Most Pacific island countries get reduced to beach content — and Tonga certainly has the beaches. But Tonga also has a royal lineage stretching back roughly 1,000…
New Jersey–Delaware Border Towns Worth Visiting
Table of Contents Most searches for “New Jersey–Delaware border towns” pull up the same five river towns on the Delaware River — and those are actually on the New Jersey–Pennsylvania…
Indigenous Languages of Niger: A Complete Guide
Table of Contents Niger’s Linguistic Landscape Niger is one of the most linguistically complex countries on earth — and also one of the most overlooked when it comes to African…
Official Languages of Palau (And Why There Are Three)
Table of Contents The Short Answer {#the-short-answer} Palau has two national official languages: Palauan and English. In the state of Angaur, Japanese holds additional official status — making it the…
