I thought I had been to all but two countries in Europe - Cyprus and Belarus - until I came across the list of countries at www.travelerscenturyclub.org , an organization of people who have been to at least 100 countries. Overall, I counted 82 that I would qualify for at present, but have more to go in Europe than I would have thought. That is partly because they define ''country'' somewhat loosely.
I find that Cyprus will count twice, once for the Turkish part and one for the southern part. That trip is high on my list.
Greece already counts three times on my list, as Greece, Rhodes, and Corfu each count seperately, but I still lack one, Crete which also counts seperately.
While I have been to Italy many times, I have not been to the two parts that count seperately, Sicily and Sardinia.
My travel to Bosnia has only been to the Croat/Moslem portion, but the Serb portion, Srbska, would count seperately.
Kosovo counts seperately, which I guess makes some sense even though it is still legally part of Serbia, and I haven't been to Kosovo.
While I have been to England, Scotland, Wales, and Jersey, I have not been to three other parts of the UK that count seperately, Guernsey, Isle of Man, and Northern Ireland.
Corsica counts seperately from France, and Spitsbergen from Norway, and Kaliningrad (formerly East Prussia) from Russia.
The two that I have no clue on, however, are Aland Islands (Mariehamn) and Lampedusa. Anyone have a clue where either of those are?
I find that Cyprus will count twice, once for the Turkish part and one for the southern part. That trip is high on my list.
Greece already counts three times on my list, as Greece, Rhodes, and Corfu each count seperately, but I still lack one, Crete which also counts seperately.
While I have been to Italy many times, I have not been to the two parts that count seperately, Sicily and Sardinia.
My travel to Bosnia has only been to the Croat/Moslem portion, but the Serb portion, Srbska, would count seperately.
Kosovo counts seperately, which I guess makes some sense even though it is still legally part of Serbia, and I haven't been to Kosovo.
While I have been to England, Scotland, Wales, and Jersey, I have not been to three other parts of the UK that count seperately, Guernsey, Isle of Man, and Northern Ireland.
Corsica counts seperately from France, and Spitsbergen from Norway, and Kaliningrad (formerly East Prussia) from Russia.
The two that I have no clue on, however, are Aland Islands (Mariehamn) and Lampedusa. Anyone have a clue where either of those are?
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