Which country are you spying on?

Martin Belam
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Published 27 February, 2004
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This country quiz is doing the blog rounds at the minute. It is brilliant stuff.

Apparently it is for people who are "Tired of all those quizzes that promise you the world and then only deliver you 2, 3, 4, or 5 final possibilites? Here at the Blue Pyramid, we don't feel like the world is small enough to be divided up into so few different types".

Which is why the author believes there are only 64 countries in the world. And one of those is the UN. Still, at least we British are apparently spying on that "country".

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