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Winter is the perfect time to curl up in a warm blanket and enjoy drinks that bring coziness and holiday cheer. Here are seven winter drinks that are perfect for cold days
Kazakhstan
The first place among landlocked states goes to Kazakhstan, a state in the center of Eurasia, a significant part of which belongs to Asia and a smaller part - to Europe. According to the Bureau of National Statistics of Kazakhstan, as of July 2022, the country's population totaled 19,246,300. The population density here is considered one of the lowest in the world: less than 7 people per square kilometer. Despite being landlocked, Kazakhstan captivates travelers with its stunning nature. Its territory is famous for its unique natural landscapes: snow-capped mountaintops, mysterious lakes, and ancient cultural monuments. The beauty of most of Kazakhstan's preserved areas attracts many tourists.
Mongolia
Mongolia took second place in this rating. It is a state in East Asia, bordering Russia in the north and China in the south. The state is actively involved in the social and political life of the United Nations Organization (UN) and represents almost all its structures. Being landlocked does not prevent Mongolia from attracting tourists with its unique natural vistas. At the same time, the state is separated from neighboring countries by a chain of majestic mountains and desert plains. According to experts, this is one of the most amazing places on the planet, where nature has preserved its pristine appearance. A recent study revealed that in 2020, 3,353,470 people lived here.
Chad
Third place goes to the Republic of Chad, a state in Central Africa. This state is one of the most remote from the ocean coasts. According to the current data, by June 2021, the population amounted to 17,414,108. At present, the territory of the Republic of Chad reaches 1,284,000 square kilometers and extends to the east of the lake of the same name. The northern part of the country lies within the Sahara Desert, while the southern part covers the Sahel and part of the Sudanese territory.
Mali
The fourth position in this ranking is occupied by Mali, a state in West Africa that borders Senegal in the West, Mauritania and Algeria in the North, Burkina Faso in the South-East, and Guinea in the South. Mali is characterized by a tropical continental climate with elements of a subequatorial climate. High temperatures are the peculiarity of this territorial entity. It should be noted that during the year, the temperature fluctuates between +35 °C and +40 °C. Night frosts are typical for the desert territories of Mali. Another peculiarity of this territory is the presence of deserts (Sahara, Akte-Awana) and savannah. In the desert northern territories, one can see a rocky plateau, Adrar-Iforas, some peaks of which reach 1,000 meters.
Ethiopia
Hot Ethiopia closes the top 5 landlocked countries. The official name of the country is the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. The state, located in East Africa, was one of the first independent territories in the tropical zone. The ancient name of Ethiopia is Abyssinia, which has long fallen out of use. Amharic is considered the official language of the country. For most travelers, Ethiopia begins with the capital, Addis Ababa, which was founded in 1886. The city is located at an altitude of 2,400 meters above sea level and is the third-highest capital in the world. In addition to the pristine nature, many travelers are attracted by the lively Piazza shopping area and Addis Merkato.
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