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What is the lowest country in the world
Maldives
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Maldives is the world's lowest country. Not one of its 1,200 mostly uninhabited coral islands measure more than six feet (1.8 meters) above sea level. The Maldives – made up of a chain of nearly 1,200 mostly uninhabited islands in the Indian Ocean – is the lowest country in the world.
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Jakie jest najniżej położone państwo świata?
Malediwy
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Trynidad i Tobago
Republika Malediwów to wyspiarskie państwo położone na archipelagu o tej samej nazwie. Składa się z 1190 wysepek i 26 atoli, położonych około 500 kilometrów na południe od Półwyspu Indyjskiego. Najwyższy punkt liczy tylko 2 metry nad poziomem morza.
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