Marcus Kane

Articles by Marcus Kane

Bulgaria: The Country That Gave the World an Alphabet

Bulgaria invented the alphabet most of Eastern Europe still uses, grows most of the world's rose oil, and sits on gold older than the pyramids.

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Brunei Darussalam: The Tiny Sultanate on Borneo

Brunei is small, rich, and quietly old. A sultanate that has outlasted empires while sitting on a chunk of one of the wildest islands left.

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Brazil: The Country That Holds Half a Continent

Brazil is bigger than the contiguous U.S., older than you think, and more layered than the postcards let on. Here's what stuck with me.

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Botswana: The Country Where the River Vanishes

Botswana has a delta that flows inland, more elephants than any other country, and a stretch of desert that turns green when the rain finally comes.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Country Stitched From Three Stories

Bosnia and Herzegovina has three presidents, four official names on its passport, and a sense of humor that survived a siege. Here is what makes the country tick.

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Bolivia: A Landlocked Country with Two Capitals

Bolivia has two capitals, the highest navigable lake in the world, and a navy that still trains for a sea it lost in 1884. Here is what makes the country tick.

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Bhutan: The Himalayan Kingdom That Measures Happiness

Bhutan is a small Himalayan kingdom that opened to tourism in 1974, measures Gross National Happiness, and is the only country on Earth that absorbs more carbon than it emits.

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Benin: The Small West African Country That Built Voodoo

A sliver of West Africa with a giant cultural footprint: Benin gave the world Vodun, hosted one of Africa's most powerful kingdoms, and still has a town built on water.

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Belize: A Tiny Country with the Second-Largest Reef on Earth

Belize is the only country in Central America where English is the official language, and it sits next to a barrier reef so big it can be seen from space.

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Belgium: A Small Country with Three Languages and Big Ideas

Belgium is small, dense, and unreasonably influential, with three official languages, hundreds of breweries, and a national identity built around chocolate, comics, and quiet pride.

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Belarus: A Forested Country at the Heart of Europe

Belarus sits in the middle of Europe under a canopy of forest, with thousands of lakes, two official languages, and a wild bison brought back from the edge of extinction.

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Barbados: A Coral Island with a Very Long Memory

Barbados sits alone east of the Caribbean arc, made of coral instead of volcanic rock, with a parliament that has been meeting since 1639.

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