Countries of World,


Hungary
Honduras
Honduras, in the north central part of Central America, has a Caribbean as well as a Pacific coastline.
Haiti
Geography Haiti, in the West Indies, occupies the western third of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Haiti is two-thirds mountainous, with the rest of the country marked by great valleys, extensive plateaus, and small plains.
Guyana
Guyana is situated on the northern coast of South America east of Venezuela, west of Suriname, and north of Brazil. A tropical forest covers more than 80% of the country.
Guinea Bissau
A neighbor of Senegal and Guinea in West Africa, on the Atlantic coast.  Thecountryisalowlyingcoasta lregion of swamps,rainforests,and mangrove-covered wetlands, with about 25 islands off the coast. The Bijagos archipelago extends 30 mi (48 km) out to sea.


Guinea
Guinea, in West Africa on the Atlantic in the Guinea Highlands. The highest peak is Mount Nimba at 5,748 ft (1,752 m).
Guatemala
The northernmost of the Central American nations.Its neighbors are Mexico on the north and west, and Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador on the east.
Grenada
Constitutional monarchy. A governor-general represents the sovereign, Elizabeth II.
Greece
Located in southern Europe, Greece forms an irregular-shaped peninsula in the Mediterranean with two additional large peninsulas projecting from it: the Chalcidice and the Peloponnese.
Ghana
A West African country bordering on the Gulf of Guinea, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south.
Germany
Located in central Europe, Germany is made up of the North German Plain, the Central German Uplands (Mittelgebirge), and the Southern German Highlands. The Bavarian plateau in the southwest averages 488 m above sea level, but it reaches 2,962m in the Zugspitze Mountains, the highest point in the country. Germany’s major rivers are the Danube, the Elbe, the Oder, the Weser, and the Rhine.
Georgia
Georgia is bordered by the Black Sea in the west, by Turkey and Armenia in the south, by Azerbaijan in the east, and Russia in the north. The republic also includes the Abkhazia and Ajara autonomous republics and South Ossetia.
Gambia
Situated on the Atlantic coast in westernmost Africa. The Gambia River flows for 200 mi (322 km) through Gambia on its way to the Atlantic.
Gabon
This West African country with the Atlantic.Most of the country is covered by a dense tropical forest.
France
France is in the Alps near the Italian and Swiss borders is western Europe’s highest point—Mont Blanc (4,810 m). The forest-covered Vosges Mountains are in the northeast, and the Pyrénées are along the Spanish border.
Finland
Finland is heavily forested and contains thousands of lakes, numerous rivers, and extensive areas of marshland. Except for a small highland region in the extreme northwest, the country is a lowland less than 180 m above sea level.
Fiji
Fiji consists of 332 islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean about Prime Minister of Australia : Kevin Rudd 1,960 mi (3,152 km) from Sydney, Australia. About 110 of these islands are inhabited.
Ethiopia
Ethiopia is in east-central Africa. The Blue Nile, or Abbai, rises in the northwest and flows in a great semicircle before entering the Sudan. Its chief reservoir, Lake Tana, lies in the northwest.
Estonia
Estonia is mainly a lowland country that is bordered by the Baltic Sea, Latvia, and Russia. It has numerous lakes and forests and many rivers, most draining northward into the Gulf of Finland or eastward into Lake Peipus, its largest lake.
Eritrea
Eritrea was formerly the northernmost province of Ethiopia. Much of the country is mountainous. Its narrow Red Sea coastal plain is one of the hottest and driest places in Africa.
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea, formerlySpanish Guinea, consists of RíoMuni (10,045 sq mi; 26,117 sq km),on the western coast of Africa, and several islands in the Gulf of Guinea, the largest of which is Bioko (formerly Fernando Po) (785 sq mi; 2,033 sq km). The other islands are Annobón, Corisco, Elobey Grande, and Elobey Chico.
El Salvador
Situated on the Pacific coast of Central America, El Salvador has Guatemala to the west and Honduras to the north and east. Most of the country is on a fertile volcanic plateau about 607 m high.
Egypt
Egypt, at the northeast corner of Africa on the Mediterranean Sea.Egypt is divided into two unequal, extremely arid regions by the landscape’s dominant feature, the northward-flowing Nile River.
Ecuador
Ecuador, is in the northwest part of South America fronting on the Pacific. To the north is Colombia and to the east and south is Peru. Two high and parallel ranges of the Andes, traversing the country from north to south, are topped by tall volcanic peaks.
East Timor
East Timor is located in the eastern part of Timor, an island in the Indonesian archipelago that lies between the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. East Timor includes the enclave of Oecussi, which is located within West Timor (Indonesia).
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic in the West Indies occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with Haiti. Duarte Peak, at 3,175 m, is the highest point in the West Indies.
Dominica
Dominica is a mountainous island of volcanic origin of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean, south of Guadeloupe and north of Martinique.
Djibouti
Djibouti lies in northeast Africa on the Gulf of Aden at the southern entrance to the Red Sea. The country is mainly a stony desert, with scattered plateaus and highlands.
Denmark
Smallest of the Scandinavian countries (half the size of Maine), Denmark occupies the Jutland peninsula, a lowland area.
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic’s central European landscape is dominated by the Bohemian Massif, which rises to heights of 3,000 ft (900 m) above sea level. This ring of mountains encircles a large elevated basin, the Bohemian Plateau.