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Cuba, both have similar sized populations, both are catholic, both linguistic groups are defined by the fact that they moved into the area in written history, both were heavily affected by communism, both were surrounded by more powerful empires/nations/political forces for centuries.
Nepal, both are located in the Indian subcontinent, both were not colonized by the British Empire unlike the rest of the subcontinent, both countries have been associated with the Himalaya mountains, also both countries touch China and have Tibetan influenced culture , both countries are obliviously landlocked.
Lebanon anyone?
Nepal, both are located in the Indian subcontinent, both were not colonized by the British Empire unlike the rest of the subcontinent, both countries have been associated with the Himalaya mountains, also both countries touch China and have Tibetan influenced culture , both countries are obliviously landlocked.
Lebanon anyone?
Israel, Middle Eastern, on the east side of the Mediterranean, thriving non Muslim population (Christians for Lebanon, Jews and some Christians for Israel).
Israel, Middle Eastern, on the east side of the Mediterranean, thriving non Muslim population (Christians for Lebanon, Jews and some Christians for Israel).
Antigua and Barbuda
Trinidad and Tobago simply because they are twin island nations in the Caribbean.
I don't see how Poland are Ireland are similar, but okay...
^East Timor...Indonesia. Because it was once part of that country and many Timorese people are genetically similar to Indonesians, although Timor is a Christian nation overall. I want to go with Philippines too, but I'll stick with Indonesia for now.
Georgia, both are countries located in the Caucasus Mountains, both are professional countries at Wrestling, and is one of the few Asian countries that is mostly Christian.
Belarus? You may make more than 1 comparison for this country.
Czechia. Slavic but with German influence and historically Catholic.
France.
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