The strange paradox 6 countries in the world

Do you know what country is considered the happiest in the world or how has the country dominated the world now? These are very special countries and there are quite strange known little paradoxes here.

Do you know what country is considered the happiest in the world or how has the country dominated the world now? These are very special countries and there are quite strange unknown "paradoxes".

1. Bhutan

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"We don't care about GDP and we are the happiest country in the world."

Bhutan is the happiest place in the world, although its economy is ranked as the lowest. This is the only country that measures growth with the happiness index instead of GDP (one of the basic indicators to assess the economic development of a territory or a certain country).

2. Mongolia

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"We once dominated the world, but now we have only a few people left."

Mongolia under Genghis Khan is the largest empire in world history. With an area of ​​1.565 million km2, the 19th largest in the world and a population of 2,839 million (2013), this is the country with the lowest population density on the planet.

3. Switzerland

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"We were neutral during the world war, despite being surrounded by France, Germany and Italy."

During the World War, two major opposition Germany-Austria-Hungary and France-Italy surrounded Switzerland from all sides. However, Switzerland is still a neutral country and a refuge for refugees. This country did not have any war from 1815 until now. The Swiss Federal Government has been internationally recognized at the Westphalia Peace Conference, especially at the Wien 1815 Conference, Switzerland committed to pursuing armed and neutral statutes guaranteed by international law. .

4. Madagascar

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"We produce vanilla for the world, but nobody cares. Suddenly one day a dancing lion and a zebra appeared funny and now we are famous!"

Vanilla production of Madagascar accounts for about 41% of global vanilla production. But this country is famous all over the world for its Madagascar animated series.

5. Greece

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"Our ancestors gave us the definition of borrowing and today we are a default nation."

Plato an ancient Greek philosopher was the first to justify the credit theory of money. This is considered as an account unit of debt.

Greece is now sinking in a public debt crisis, causing more than a quarter of the unemployed population.

6. Australia

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"We exported camels to Saudi Arabia, but we are almost exclusively known by kangaroo."

Camels were imported into Australia in 1840 as a means of transport. When traffic grows, camels are released into the wild environment. Today the number of wild camels in Australia also ranks first in the world.

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