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不同国家的世界之最

United States
 
Eating meat, owning guns and making billions
 
The US tops countless tables. It eats the most meat (120kg per person, per year, putting it clear of Kuwait, Australia, The Bahamas and Luxembourg), own the most guns (112.6 for every 100 residents; Serbia comes next with 75.6), and has the most airports (13,513), flight departures (9,553,214 in 2014), roads (6,586,610km), railways (224,792km), billionaires (540), and volcanoes (173).
 
Venezuela
 
Cheap petrol and Miss World winners
 
Thanks to a policy of heavy subsidisation, petrol costs just $0.01 a litre in Venezuela, according to the fuel analyst website globalpetrolprices.com. That's just one percent of the global average, $0.97, and well ahead of second placed Saudi Arabia ($0.24).
 
The country has produced six Miss World winners, putting it ahead of the UK (5), India (5) and the US (3).
 
Costa Rica
 
Happiness
 
Costa Rica is the most cheerful country on Earth according to the annual Happy Planet Index. Released last summer, it ranks 140 destinations according to "what matters most - sustainable wellbeing for all".
 
France
 
Michelin stars and tourism
 
More people visit France (84.5 million in 2015) than any other country on Earth (the US comes next, followed by Spain, China and Italy).
 
Why? It's got everything, including mountains for skiing and hiking, beaches to flop on, chateaux and cultured cities to explore, and more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other nation.
 
The Maldives
 
Divorce
 
Ironically, given that it's so popular with honeymooners, the Maldives has a divorce rate of 10.97, earning it recognition in the Guinness Book of Records. The UN even estimates that the average Maldivian woman, by the age of 30, has been divorced three times.
 
Why is the rate so high in the Maldives? Various reasons have been cited. Perhaps the most compelling is that, as in other Muslim societies, where premarital sex is taboo, many marry young, but, under the country's mixed Sharia and common law system, they can then secure a divorce relatively easily when things don't work out. Others have blamed a lack of childcare facilities combined with a rise in women entering the workforce.
 
South Korea
 
Internet speed and 4G coverage
 
Internet addicts should head to South Korea. It has the highest average connection speed, as recorded by Akamai - the content delivery network (CDN) responsible for serving between 15 and 30 percent of all web traffic, and the best 4G availability, according to the website OpenSignal (ahead of Japan and Lithuania).
 
India
 
Vegetarians, cheap living and public holidays
 
India and its neighbour Bangladesh eat less meat than anywhere else on the planet (just 4.4kg and 4kg per person, respectively.)
 
India is also the cheapest country in the world according to a Numbeo survey of around 50 items, including a wide variety of accommodation, food and drink from both supermarkets and restaurants, clothing, taxi fares, leisure activities, utility, internet and mobile phone bills.
 
The Netherlands
 
Height
 
A typical Dutchman is 1.838m tall, while its ladies average 1.699m, making it the tallest nation on the planet. Montenegro, Denmark and Norway come next.
 
The shortest? Indonesia.
 
Best of the rest
 
The world's highest country is Bhutan
 
The world's most elderly country is Monaco (Niger is the youngest)
 
The Japanese live longest (those in Sierra Leone die youngest)
 
China has the fewest English speakers
 
Italy has the most World Heritage sites
 
Canada has the most coastline
 
Bermuda is the most expensive place on the planet
 
The Faroe Islands has produced the most Nobel Prize winners per capita