This list covers 1 country that starts with the letter Y, and it begins and ends in the same place: “Yemen”. Countries like this one share a few basic traits, including a defined territory, a government, a capital city, and a population that calls it home. People look up this kind of information for travel planning, geography lessons, trivia nights, and general curiosity about the world map.

Countries are independent territories with their own governments, borders, and populations that set them apart from one another. Yemen sits on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula and holds a long history tied to the ancient incense trade routes that once connected Arabia to the rest of the world. Its walled cities and mountain terraces still reflect centuries of tradition and daily life.

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

Country: the name of the nation, so you know exactly which place each row of the table describes.

Capital: the city that serves as the seat of government, useful if you’re studying geography or planning a trip.

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

Official Language: the language used in government, education, and daily communication, handy for travelers and language learners alike.

Flag: the national flag shown as an emoji, giving you a quick visual way to recognize the country.

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

Countries

CountryCapitalPopulationOfficial LanguageFlag
YemenSana’a34,450,000Arabic🇾🇪

Descriptions

Yemen
A country on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula known for its ancient walled cities, mountain terraces, and ties to the historic incense trade routes.
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