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7.    Uzbekistan             8.   Turkmenistan           9.    Tajikistan
           10.  Kyrgyzstan

           Europe 17

           1.    Switzerland            2.   Austria                3.    Hungary
           4.    Luxembourg             5.   Serbia                 6.    Macedonia

           7.    Moldova                8.   Armenia                9.    Azerbaijan
           10.  Czech-Republic          11.  Belarus                12.  Andorra

           13.  Vatican city            14.  Lichtenstein           15.  San Marino
           16.  Kosovo                  17.  Slovakia
           Africa 16


           1.    Mali             2.    Uganda           3.    Swaziland       4.    Chad
           5.    Botswana         6.    Burundi          7.   Rwanda           8.    Zaire
           9.    Zambia           10.  Niger             11.  Burkina Faso     12.  Lesotho

           13.  Zimbabwe          14.  Central African Republic
           15.  Ethiopia          16.  Malawi

           South America 2

           1.    Bolivia and
           2.    Paraguay
           Among these Kazakhstan is the biggest one and the Vatican City is the smallest
           landlocked countries in the world. The countries having no landlockedness are
           North America and Australia.
           Being a landlocked country, there are many problems. Some of them are given
           below:
                 Landlocked countries have to depend on neighbouring countries to get the
                 permission to use their sea route.
                 These countries are deprived of using sea transport which is cheaper than
                 the road transport. So, the goods of imports and exports are very expansive.
                 The international trade is not well developed and very limited. Nepal has
                 maintained  very  limited  trade  relations  with  Germany,  the  UK,  Japan,
                 France and America.
                 Expensive border security and higher probability of border disputes.





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