Which country do you most want to visit? and why?

<p>Central: Congo, Gabon, Republique Centrafricaine, Chad, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Zaire
Southern: Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Malawi, Madagascar
Eastern: Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Ethopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Sudan
Northern: Morocco, Western Sahara, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt
Western: Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gambia, Senegal, São Tomé and Príncipe, Burkina Faso</p>

<p>Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Japan, Iran, Israel, the Netherlands, Germany, Egypt, Russia, China, Taiwan</p>

<p>Wikipedia says Rwanda is in both Central and Eastern Africa, hmmm........</p>

<p>Australia/NZ
Japan/China/India
Greece
Iceland/Finland
UAE/Egypt/South Africa</p>

<p>For all those who say France, dont; it blows. Worst place i've ever been.</p>

<p>I wanna go to so many countries, on second thought, I want to travel around the world, if I ever get the chance. I want to learn about different cultures and life styles of the country. I really want to go to France, Britain, Japan, and Australia.</p>

<p>France! I have been there dozens of times, but no matter how often I go there, it reamains the most complete country I have had the pleasure of visiting, and I have visited over 40 countries and lived in several, including the US, Germany, the UK and the UAE.</p>

<p>Other great places to visit:</p>

<p>Indonesia
Italy (Florance is amazing, Venice is ok)
Spain (Barcelona and San Sebastian)
Thailand</p>

<p>UK, France, Germany, Russia, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Scotland, Japan, Australia, Nigeria, Egypt, Swizerland, Sweden, China and South Africa.</p>

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For all those who say France, dont; it blows. Worst place i've ever been.

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<p>really? why?</p>

<p>Had somebody asked me two months ago, I would have included my own Lebanon in the list of great places to visit. Unfortunately, recent events have set my country back. However, if all goes well, I'd say Lebanon would be back on the short list of great places to visit by 2010.</p>

<p>I would love to visit Lebanon in a few years. It looks amazing.</p>

<p>For those of you who want to go to Japan, GO! I just got back and I had a blast. I stayed in town of about 80,000 in Niigata Prefecture. I went with three other students and a teacher from my school for two weeks. We stayed with host families and they were the nicest people I've ever met. I miss them a lot.</p>

<p>The US :). And Russia, Japan, China, Switzerland, Finland... And all those other places I want to visit again: Germany, Austria, England, Scotland, Sweden, France, and Belgium.</p>

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I just got back and I had a blast. I stayed in town of about 80,000

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<p>i think 80 000 people hardly qualifies as a town (i.e too many people).
but it sounds nice from what you're saying</p>

<p>Whatever...</p>

<p>Some people call New York a town. Ex: New York's a nice town.</p>

<p>I don't know how things are in Africa, but that's how they are in the U.S. You don't have to call a city a city or a town a town.</p>

<p>alright. I just associate large populations with cities. whatever.</p>

<p>^ Me too. I was born in a "city" of 1.4 million and for the longest time (until I actually looked up the stats a few months ago), I thought that it was a baby in terms of population.</p>

<p>Of course, for first 8 years of my life, I lived in a city of almost 10 million, so my views on population are a bit skewed. ;)</p>

<p>10 million.. better than the 18 million in Cairo (which I'm pretty sure qualifies as a city..it's the most populated/largest in size in Africa)</p>

<p>to answer the original post...
south korea- my mom's home
U.K. and Ireland- for the scenery
Italy- to see why the heck i take latin
basically all of Europe
and Canada! gotta love those Canadians</p>

<p>Mexico - family from there though all of my family on that side is no longer in Mexico (came to the USA in the 1920s)
Czech Republic - my mom is Czech and I have a LOT of family in Czech Rep. still
Scotland - beautiful scenery
Ireland - gorgeous country
Switzerland - to see the Matterhorn
South Africa - it seems like a land of so many contrasts
Singapore - I'm not sure why, though
Dubai - is there a more architecturally eccentric city on the planet?</p>

<p>Japan- Love the culture
Singapore- Don't know why
Dubai- World's largest indoor snow park, sand boarding, Dune buggies, etc.
Neatherlands- seems intresting from what I read
Italy- I love italian food!
Spain- The tomato throwing fest!
Germany-no reason
New Zealand- Heli boarding and other action sports.</p>

<p>Russia - Fascinating. My dream, although I am not Russian. Theres just something about it that strikes in me a vast, majestic, powerful, with deep history, and "Evil Kings with billowing black cloaks and chins held high" kind of thing. Yeaaaah. :p Anyone else feel this way about it? Or have I just been reading too much fantasy?</p>

<p>Italy\France\Spain\Portugal - Just lovely places. I'd love to explore their culture, and their chic - I mean, beautiful landscapes. :)</p>

<p>China - Once again, I am put to awe by their rich history and culture. And something about China and "House of Flying Daggers" :D I love the Imperial Chinese history, martial arts with deadly flying bamboo sticks and their MMORPGS :D</p>

<p>Germany\Switzerland - The German language fascinates me, as does the Swiss \ German Alps climate. I imagine huge, rolling hills on the shadows of giant mountains at the foothills in a green valley, with an overall chilly climate. And me and my BMW on an empty country road, winding through the mountains :)</p>

<p>Brazil - Amazon. End of story.</p>

<p>Canada - I'd like to see Quebec and Toronto once again. I went there when I was little; I remember it being very beautiful, and I would love to see it once again.</p>

<p>Southern Africa - I stare upon the foothills of the mighty Kilimanjaro, an island in the sky, overlooking the vast Tanzanian sergenti as a vulture calls a lonely cry in the distance. :)</p>