Where in the World, February





Identify this country using the following clues:

It shares its border with the same country on two separate frontiers
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Ninety nine per cent of its population is Christian, with 4.7 per cent Roman Catholic
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With 1.29 children born to every woman, it has one of the world's lowest fertility rates
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Its libraries hold more books than those in France, Italy and Japan, and only four other countries in the world have more
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In terms of land area, it's twice the size of Malawi and less than half the size of Spain


Competition details


The first five correct entries picked at random after the closing date will win a Bradt travel guide of their choice. Simply sign in (or sign up) to www.geographical.co.uk and type your answer below along with your choice of guide. Entries close 29 February 2012. The winners will be contacted by email after this time, so do make sure the email address you used to register on the website is still correct. For a full list of in-depth guides to unusual destinations, visit www.bradtguides.com.

December's answer



Sweden (Sarek National Park)

November's answer



Ukraine

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It shares its borders with the same country on two separate frontiers and, with an average of 1.29 children born to each woman, has one of the world's lowest fertility rates. Name the nation to be in with a chance of winning a Bradt travel guide

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