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Following are 7 least visited countries in the world.
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The least-visited country globally with 3,700 annual tourists, it offers pristine beaches and Polynesian culture in the Pacific.
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Attracting 6,100 visitors yearly, it is known for its atolls, marine life, and World War II underwater relics.
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With 10,200 annual visitors, Niue boasts rugged landscapes, cave systems, and a commitment to eco-tourism.
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Kiribati welcomes 12,000 tourists annually across its 33 atolls and reef islands, offering unique cultural experiences and seascapes.
Receiving 18,000 visitors per year, it is famous for its diving sites, including the Blue Hole and Japanese shipwrecks in Chuuk Lagoon.
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A Caribbean island with 19,300 annual tourists, it features an active volcano and the buried city of Plymouth.
Attracting 29,000 visitors yearly, they offer coral reefs, WWII relics, and vibrant indigenous cultures across nearly 1,000 islands.
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