This list covers 4 countries, from “Haiti” to “Hungary.” These nations span three continents, ranging from a tiny city-state to mid-sized republics with millions of people. You can use this list to compare their capitals, populations, and languages at a glance, or as a starting point for learning about each one in more depth.

Countries are independent political territories with their own governments, borders, and populations. Each one has its own capital, official language, and flag that represents its identity on the world stage. Hungary, for example, speaks a language unrelated to nearly all of its neighbors, a quirk that traces back centuries.

Below you’ll find the table with each country’s capital, population, official language, flag, and a short description.

Country: the name of each nation included in this list, arranged alphabetically so you can find any one quickly.

Capital: the city where the country’s government is based, often its largest or most historically significant city.

Population: the approximate number of people living in the country, giving you a sense of its size and scale.

Official Language: the language or languages recognized by the government, which you’ll typically hear spoken day to day.

Flag: the national flag’s emoji, a quick visual symbol you can use to recognize the country at a glance.

Description: a short summary highlighting what makes the country distinct, from its history and geography to its culture.

Countries

CountryCapitalPopulationOfficial LanguageFlag
HaitiPort-au-Prince11,700,000French, Haitian Creole🇭🇹
Holy See (Vatican City)Vatican City800Latin, Italian🇻🇦
HondurasTegucigalpa10,400,000Spanish🇭🇳
HungaryBudapest9,600,000Hungarian🇭🇺

Descriptions

Haiti
A Caribbean nation sharing the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, Haiti was the world’s first Black-led republic after a successful slave revolt in 1804.
Holy See (Vatican City)
The smallest sovereign state in the world, the Holy See is the seat of the Catholic Church and home to the Pope, tucked entirely within Rome, Italy.
Honduras
A Central American country known for Maya ruins at Copán, Caribbean coastline, and mountainous interior, Honduras is one of the region’s largest coffee producers.
Hungary
A Central European country famous for its thermal baths, the Danube-straddling capital Budapest, and a language unrelated to most of its neighbors.
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