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1. Eritrea.

This country, which gained independence from Ethiopia, appeared on the world map in 1993 year.

Eritrea, which is located on the shores of the Red Sea in East Africa, it is a great choice for diving enthusiasts.

2. Slovakia.

After gaining independence in 1993 year, Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia, seems in no hurry to become a bustling metropolis of Central Europe,

her perfectly preserved old town, and many attractions for tourists are still free.

From the North and North-East of the country is surrounded by the mountain ranges of the Western Carpathians, which like the famous castles

attract many tourists to the country.

3. After the velvet revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1989, the year the Czech Republic and Slovakia dispersed peacefully,

becoming two independent States in 1993 year.

Czech Republic is a country with a huge number of breweries, proved that Czech beer is not only a Pilsner and Budvar.

And the country's main tourist attraction is its capital city, Prague.

4. Palau.

This island State, which gained independence from the United States October 1, 1994 year.

With 20-thousand population, this new country was one of the smallest in the world.

 The island's main attraction is Lake Jellyfish, where you can swim along with 10 millions of jellyfish

5. East Timor.

This country, after 27 years of tragic Indonesian occupation finally gained independence.

 In the year 2002, East Timor was officially recognized as an independent State.

Fisherman's village, where catching fish on the days of yore, it became a tourist attraction, and the sleepy island of Atauro is a new center of diving

6. Serbia.

 After the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990 year, Serbia was more of a closed country for travelers than neighboring Croatia or Slovenia.

 Now Belgrade is the most energetic city in Europe, where night life does not stop for a minute, thus attracting a growing number of tourists

7. Bosnia and Herzegovina.

For centuries, Sarajevo was the confluence of different cultures, religions and history.

In 1992 year sectarian differences have led to military conflict, the Bosnian war, which ended only in 1995, after the signing of the peace agreement in Dayton,

 an American.

The current capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the same mosques, churches and synagogues, which huddle next to each other on the banks

of the river Neretva. And the most popular attraction of the town is very beautiful (reconstructed after the war) Mostar Bridge

8. Kazakhstan, which received its independence in 1991 year, lives mainly due to the production and sale of oil, making it one of the largest oil producing

 countries in the world.

Country of the steppe nomads is also famous for its interesting cuisine, the main national dish which is beshbarmak-hot dish consisting of boiled meat,

noodles and strong broth. Right in the center of the pictures visible monument Baiterek-symbol of Kazakhstan and the Kazakh people.

9. Montenegro.

Full independence was proclaimed in 2006 year. This small country is a paradise for tourists. Here you can enjoy the magnificent beaches and warm sea,

clean rivers and mountain landscapes, as well as visit the preserved, despite numerous military conflicts, historical and cultural monuments.

 History lovers we recommend visiting Cetinje-a real town-museum

10. Kosovo is a Republic, which unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in 2008, and which remained unrecognized in more than 70 countries

of the world. Before the war, here was the highest in Europe, the concentration of cultural and historical monuments, with more than 1800 monasteries,

among which 200 were dated XIV century. Most Orthodox churches were destroyed by Albanians during the war.