The nations with the least quantity of journey buzz, based on Google

From one of many smallest nations on the planet to a set of islands within the South Pacific, these nations may not be on the high of your journey bucket listing—however perhaps they need to be.
From one of the smallest countries in the world to a collection of islands in the South Pacific, these countries might not be at the top of your travel bucket list—but maybe they should be.Original article
Author: Newsweek

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