The Sovereign and Military Order of Malta.It is the smallest "country" in the world. It is about half the size of a football field. This Country is at #68 Via Condotti, Rome, Italy.
The Idea of a country having a street adress intrigues me.
Here is a blurb from their official site explaining a bit about them
The Sovereign Order of Malta is a sovereign subject of international law, with its own constitution, passports, stamps, and public institutions. The 78th Grand Master, Fra' Andrew Bertie, was elected Head of the Order for life in 1988.
The Order has diplomatic relations with 94 countries — many of which non-Catholic — and missions to major European countries, as well as to European and international organizations. The Order of Malta is neutral, impartial and non-political, which is why it can successfully act as a mediator between States.
This order is also known as St John's like the St. Johns Ambulance service and the Maltese Cross which is their emblem is also the traditional cross seen on Firemens badges. I would like to see this country just once. I can not imagine a scenic tour of the whole country taking more than an afternoon.
2006-10-15 12:43:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If money were no object I would love to see all the wonderful, beautiful states in my own country, The United States of America. If safety was not an issue I would Love to see the land where Jesus Christ walked upon the earth and I would want to see the Emerald Isle from where my ancestors came. Maybe one day the world will be safe enough that we can all travel to every continent and visit all the beautiful people from every nation. Wouldn't that be Paradise?
2006-10-15 12:37:13
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answered by opinionated 1
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I would go to Italy (Rome, Florence) to see the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelos' David,to take in Italian Culture, but basically for the Religious aspect, of art and history. And then to London England for when the Queen leaves the throne and Prince William becomes King. It is nice to see a whole country place value on their Monarcy, I believe that living under the theme of a Monaracy is the way to go. It is not like America, where we are so divided, as well as corrupt. It is just a good feeling to meet the Royal Family and to shake their hands. their is such a love between the Royal Family and the public.
2006-10-15 12:33:22
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answered by Jamaison D 3
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If money was no object I'd visit Japan. It seems such an exotic, ancient land. I'd love to see Kyoto and experience the quaint villages, before they disappear. And I once read a book about tofu which said every tofu shop's tofu tasted different. I'd like to taste some tofu that didn't come out of a plastic package.
2006-10-15 12:27:38
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answered by Jtee 2
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Japan. Two countries, japan and new zealand, 3 countries japan, new zealand, china, 4 countries japan, new zealand, china, russia. Japan because it is a different culture entirely and I'd love to see the countryside. All the others for the same reason, except new zealand, main reason would be the scenery and climate.
2006-10-15 12:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Everywhere. Mostly Turkey because the beau works there and that would mean i could be there with him....
But i'd like to go everywhere to see other countries and cultures and societies etc... the world's a beautiful place- we should be able to see it all and appreciate every corner of it's countries if it's possible in a lifetime
2006-10-15 12:25:41
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answered by antagonist 5
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Kenya. The country is amazing; the animals are stunning and the Africans are charming.
Also, my Mum - in -Law still lives out there. I love hearing my Husband speaking Swahili with the locals. He left Kenya 40 years ago, but still retains the main language and last time we went, the locals were thrilled with my attempts at trying to speak phrases too.
2006-10-15 12:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. I have never been on holiday in the UK, so I would start off by travelling around the UK and Europe in a Camper van then off to the far east and OZ then on to New Zealand and make my way back home via the US...Oh! how I wish. Maybe one day.
2006-10-16 09:39:44
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answered by deana1307 1
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Argentina.
The cultural and natural diversity is like no other!
Beautiful landscapes, rain forest,desert, beaches, snow, ski resorts and glaciers !
Buenos aires is one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities in the world. Charming little shops, coffees, beautiful people. Excellent food and great cultural offer all year long .
2006-10-15 13:42:38
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answered by northmiamibeach1975 5
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Morocco. Because there's no other place that is "Rooted in Africa,
watered by Islam, rustled by the Winds of Europe".
Beautiful country!
2006-10-15 15:37:13
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answered by Babeli 2
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