This list covers 3 countries, ranging from “Russia” to “Romania”. These nations differ widely in size, population, and geography, but each plays a distinct role on the world stage, from vast resource-rich territories to small hubs of culture and history. People look to lists like this one to compare nations quickly, whether for travel planning, school research, or general curiosity about the world.

Countries are independent political territories with their own governments, borders, and populations. Some, like Russia, stretch across multiple continents and time zones, while others, like Rwanda, pack rich culture and dramatic landscapes into a much smaller footprint. Romania, for example, blends a Latin-based language with Carpathian mountain scenery and centuries-old castles, standing out among its Slavic-speaking neighbors.

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

Country: the name of each nation included in this list, shown in alphabetical order for easy scanning.

Capital: the city that serves as the seat of government, useful if you’re planning a visit or just curious.

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

Official Language: the language or languages used in government, education, and daily official business.

Description: a short overview of what makes the country notable, from its landscape to its history and culture.

Countries

CountryCapitalPopulationOfficial Language
RussiaMoscow144,000,000Russian
RwandaKigali13,900,000Kinyarwanda, French, English, Swahili
RomaniaBucharest19,000,000Romanian

Descriptions

Russia
The largest country in the world by land area, spanning eleven time zones across Europe and Asia. Known for its vast history, literature, and resources like oil and natural gas.
Rwanda
A small, hilly nation in East Africa often called the “Land of a Thousand Hills.” Known for its remarkable post-genocide recovery, clean cities, and mountain gorilla tourism.
Romania
A Southeastern European country known for the Carpathian Mountains, medieval castles like Bran Castle, and its Latin-based language amid mostly Slavic neighbors.
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