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The distinct mountainous rock formations and flat plains of the Gheralta Mountains in Ethiopia could almost be mistaken for parts of the American West, especially Utah's Monument Valley. Any other areas on Earth closely resemble each other despite being separated by thousands of miles/kilometers?
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It's been 13 years since the last new country was created, South Sudan. What's the longest period of time without a worldwide change in political geography? Also what would most likely be the next new country?
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