Author: Editorial Staff

Portugal

In 1139, the Kingdom of Portugal was officially declared, and the country remained a monarchy until 1910. Today, Portugal is considered a unitary semi-presidential constitutional

Dominica

Nicknamed “the nature island of the Caribbean”, the tiny nation of Dominica offers mountains, waterfalls, hot springs, black and white sandy beaches and one of

United States

On July 4, 1776 the United States of America official declared their independence from Great Britain. And when the American Revolution ended in 1783, the

United Kingdom

Unlike many other countries around the world, the United Kingdom doesn’t have one specific constitutional document. Instead, a sum of laws and principles make up

St. Lucia

St. Lucia’s European settlement could be described as contentious—after the French signed a treaty with the native Carib Indians in 1660, they established a colony.

St. Kitts and Nevis

A two-island country in the West Indies, St. Kitts and Nevis is the smallest sovereign state in the Western Hemisphere both in terms of population

Malta

With its location in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Malta has long been a naval stronghold for a variety of empires and powers from

Grenada

Like many islands in the Caribbean, Grenada was sighted by Christopher Columbus. But unlike many of its neighbours, European settlement came later to Grenada due

Cyprus

There’s evidence of human presence on Cyprus dating back as far as the 10th millennia BC. It strategic location—south of Turkey and Greece, west of

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