How many countries have you visited?


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johnsemlak

First Post
nakia said:
Have you been, cause it certainly seems like it wants to be! :)

No, it does not fit the criteria. But no other US State, and not even some of the other countires I have visited, have as much invested in regional identity or pride as the average Texan. I kinda dug it while I was there.

Actually, I don't think texas has nearly as much regional pride or identity as Hawaii does.
To inform the ignorant American (that would be me): where is Ahvenanmaa?

learn more about Ahvenanmaa
 

Klaus

First Post
Brazil (8 out of 27 states)
Paraguay
USA (Miami, Orlando, New York City, Milwalkee, Indianapolis)
Canada (Toronto, Niagara Falls, Brampton :) )
 


Ziggy

First Post
Hmm, let see:

  1. Norway (home country)
  2. Sweden
  3. Denmark
  4. Finland
  5. Iceland
  6. Germany (West & United)
  7. Belgium (briefly)
  8. France
  9. Spain
  10. Portugal
  11. Switzerland
  12. Italy
  13. Greece
  14. Czech Republic
  15. UK (including Wales & Scotland)
  16. Ireland
  17. Monaco
  18. The Vatican State
  19. Tunisia
  20. South Africa
  21. US
  22. Thailand
  23. Cambodia
  24. Malaysia
  25. Vietnam

My wife's teddy goes with her to most of her international meetings & some of our holidays. So far he's been in:

  1. Norway (home country)
  2. Sweden
  3. Denmark
  4. Finland
  5. US (California)
  6. Brazil
  7. Rumania
  8. Canada
  9. Tunisia
  10. Italy
  11. Malaysia
  12. South Africa
  13. Slovenia
  14. France
  15. Poland
  16. Hungary
  17. Austria
  18. Switzerland
  19. Germany (united)
  20. Portugal
  21. Vietnam
  22. UK (incl Wales & Scotland)
  23. Ireland

He is a very experiences teddy wrt travel :cool:

.Ziggy
 

TerraDave

5ever, or until 2024
And I thought I was well traveled...

ok here goes

1. US (lived)
2. France (lived)
3. Belgium
4. Netherlands
5. Spain
6. Italy
7. Vatican
8. Croatia
9. Serbia and Montenegro
10. Bosnia
11. Macedonia
12. Bulgaria
13. Romania
14. Slovenia (transit)
15. Austria (transit)
16. Germany (transit)
17. Albania
18. Turkey
19. South Africa
20. Kyrgyzstan
and I almost forgot
21. UK
(22. I have seen Greece, but not been over the border)

I have been surprised at the number of visitors to the Balkans, and the number of countries visited overall, but then again, it is a big community here
 

diaglo

Adventurer
Turkey
England
Scotland
Wales
West Germany
USA
Canada
Mexico
Bermuda
Nicaragua


had a chance to pick a country but settled in the USA.
edit: forgot Spain and Gibraltor
 
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diaglo

Adventurer
my wife worked for Quarantine.

so i'll just list the continents she has visited. as the countries in them include almost all.

North America/Central America
South America
Asia
Europe
Africa

not Antarctica nor Australia.

but many of the little dots in the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans too.
 

drakhe

First Post
Only recently started the traveling, so little list

Germany
Holland
Malta
Spain

Holland mostly for day-trips, Germany was my families summer retreat for 14 years (we stayed on a farm in the black forest).

I only recently started the big traveling thing. I never considered traveling until a friend kinda out of the blue told me he was going to go to Malta and asked me if I wanted to go allong. So my actual organised travels are just to Malta and Spain. These two trips have been following the same structure: lotsa sightseeing (mainly historic sites) and lotsa chilling, trying out local food...

Hope to add many exiting locations in the coming years!
 

Perun

Mushroom
Well, was born and live in Croatia.

Of the ex-Yugoslav republics, visited
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Serbia
- Slovenia

Also, was in
- Austria
- Hungary
- Slovakia (which involved drinking a lot of alcohol on a petrol station near Bratislava, all the while paying in currency of various countries ;))
- Germany
- Poland

Funnily enough, I must be one of like a dozen Dalmatians who never went to Italy ;)

Also, I find it curious to see that quite a number of people visited Coratia, apparently. I presume most were here as part of their service in either the armed forces or the peace-keeiping missions?
 

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