This red, white, and blue flag is made up of two stacked triangles, making it the most irregularly shaped national flag in the world
Nepal
Known for its bottled water, this island nation sits in the South Pacific roughly 1,300 miles north of New Zealand
Fiji
The Johnson Space Center is located in this city, the 4th largest by population in the US
Houston
Milan
This European nation is home to the world's oldest still-operating university printing press, founded in 1585, and hosted the World Cup in 2006
Germany
This mountainous Asian nation features an orange and yellow flag with a white dragon in the center
Bhutan
Samoa
Hong Kong
This Balkan city hosted the 1984 Summer Olympics and is the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Sarajevo
This nation is home to East Asia's highest peak outside Japan, Yushan, also known as Jade Mountain. This nation also used to be called Formosa by Portuguese sailors for its "beautiful" appearance
Taiwan
This African country's flag features Green, Black, and Yellow stripes along with a hoe and an AK-47
Mozambique
Midway Island
This is the most populous island in the world, with over 150 million people
This Irish city is home to King John's Castle also the name of a type of humorous five-line poem
Limerick
Hundreds of thousands of migrants pass the Darien gap annually, a roadless treacherous jungle region in this country which was also the first Latin American country to adopt the US dollar
Panama
This red, white, and blue flag depicts its coat of arms as a double white cross on three blue hills, symbolizing Christianity and the Tatra, Fatra, and Matra mountains
Slovakia
This island, second largest in its chain, was formed by the merging of two shield volcanoes and is home to the sacred peak Haleakalā, whose name means "House of the Sun"
Maui
This Middle Eastern nation and home of the Dragon's Blood tree has 40 million people
Yemen
This central European city's name translates to "Castle of Salt" and is the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Salzburg
Joshua got altitude sickness when he visited the "Rainbow Mountains", a stunning Andean peak known for its mineral streaked slopes in this country, accessible only by car from Cuzco
Featuring the golden Raggiana bird of paradise on the top and Southern Cross on the bottom, this flag splits diagonally black and red to honor its tribal heritage and past under German rule
Papua New Guinea
Among the kastom villages of Tanna, devotees of a unique religious movement revere British monarch Prince Philip as a divine figure. This South Pacific island is also home to a cargo cult which interpreted Western cargo as being spiritually destined for them.
Vanuatu
This nation has the largest amount of Spanish speakers in Africa and is ranked as the 7th most corrupt country in the world
Equatorial Guinea
This sea-level city is the third-largest in its country and hosts the seat International Criminal Court