
The CIA's World Factbook is probably the most well-known collection of information for every country in the world. The World Factbook offers an interactive map that students can use to find information by clicking on a region or country. Students can also locate data by choosing a country from a drop-down menu.
The BBC offers a resource similar to the CIA's World Factbook. The BBC's Country Profiles offers data, but also includes some narrative paragraphs about each country. The BBC furnishes a short history of each country and has a timeline of key events for each country.
Wolfram Alpha can also be a good place to find data about countries. Simply enter a country's name into the search box on Wolfram Alpha and it will generate a list of data commonly used in comparing countries.
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