This currency is shared by 20 countries and features bridges and gateways on its banknotes
Euro
Despite spanning five geographical time zones, this massive country officially uses only one time zone
China
The Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed in this country, showcasing its dramatic landscapes as Middle-earth
New Zealand
Pizza, pasta, hand gestures, and loud family dinners are common stereotypes about people from this country.
Italy
Straddling the border of Nepal and Tibet, this is the world's highest mountain peak at 29,032 feet
Everest
This currency uses the symbol ¥ and is the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market
Yen
This country uses a unique time zone offset of UTC+5:30, putting it on the half-hour rather than a full hour
India
The city in this North African country inspired the classic 1942 film of the same name, though the movie was actually filmed in Hollywood
Morocco
This Scandinavian country is stereotyped for flat-pack furniture, meatballs, blonde hair, and an obsession with minimalist design
Sweden
About one-quarter of this European country lies below sea level, protected by an extensive system of dikes and pumps
Netherlands
Despite being surrounded by Euro-zone countries, one country uses this currency known for its stability
Franc
Part of this Pacific nation is the first place on Earth to celebrate the New Year, being UTC+14
Kiribati
The Hogwarts Express scenes in Harry Potter were filmed on the Glenfinnan Viaduct in this country
Scotland
This nation is stereotypically known for tango dancing, passionate soccer fans, and its love of beef and mate tea
Argentina
This South American country has two capital cities: one is administrative, the other is constitutional
Bolivia
This is the currency of Iceland, one of the smallest independent currencies in the world by circulation
Krona
Due to its overseas territories, this country holds the record for spanning the most time zones at 12
France
This desert valley in Jordan doubled as Mars in 'The Martian' and has been featured in films like Lawrence of Arabia and Dune.
Jordan
This city-state is stereotypically known for its extreme cleanliness, chewing gum ban, and strict laws with heavy fines for minor offenses
Singapore
Despite being geographically part of North America, this autonomous territory is politically part of Denmark
Greenland
This South Pacific currency's name comes from the English word 'dollar' and features native flora and fauna on its notes.
Tala
This Himalayan nation uses UTC+5:45, one of only two countries with a 45-minute time zone offset (the other being the Chatham Islands)
Nepal
Luke Skywalker's home planet of Tatooine in Star Wars was filmed in this North African country, and the sets still exist as tourist attractions
Tunisia
This small, oil-rich sultanate is stereotypically known for extreme wealth, opulent golden-domed mosques, a ban on alcohol, and having one of the world's largest residential palaces
Brunei
These are the only two doubly landlocked countries in the world, meaning they're surrounded only by other landlocked countries. The first one is Lichetenstein.
Uzbekistan