Indonesia
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #864fff;">Indonesia, officially known as the Republic of Indonesia, is the largest archipelago and comprises thousands of islands. The islands of Borneo and New Guinea are the two world’s largest islands and two of the major Indonesian Islands. Indonesia was colonized by the Dutch in the early 17th century. It was occupied by the Japanese from 1942 to 1945. After four years of brutal fighting, negotiations and the UN mediations, Indonesia declared its independence before Japan surrendered. The capital of Indonesia, Jakarta, was known as Batavia during the Dutch rule. Before the colonization, Indonesia was the superpower. The country has the largest standing Buddhist temple in the world, and is considered as one of the forgotten wonders of the world and is the world’s fourth populous nation.</p>
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Hungary
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #4f69ff;">The land which is the oldest in Europe, one of the largest states in Europe, the country that issued bank notes of a face value of 1017 in the year 1946, one of the highest denominations in the world, the country that has the highest standard VAT rate in the world is Hungary. The country was founded in 1896, prior to the separation of France and Germany and the unification of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Hungary became the ‘two eagle heads’ of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Also, the country was home to several other significant inventions like the holography, the ballpoint pen, the theory of the hydrogen bomb and the BASIC programming language. Let us understand the other important facts of the country in detail.</p>
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Guadeloupe
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #4cabff;">Guadeloupe, a land of no mosquitoes, is an overseas department of France, that is, an administrative division similar to that of the United States. French started colonization in 1635 and Guadeloupe became a part of the French Domain in 1674. The original inhabitants were the Arawak and the land was called ‘Karukera’, which means the land of beautiful waters. However, Christopher Columbus discovered the land in November 1493 and named it Maria de Guadalupe de Extremadura after the image of the Virgin Mary at the Spanish monastery.</p>
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