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This small European country is protected by France and Spain.
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This Central American country abolished its military in 1948 and relies on the Organization of American States for its defense.
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This Caribbean island country has no standing army, but it does have a coast guard and a small police force.
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This Caribbean island country has no standing army, but it does have a coast guard and a small police force.
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This Nordic island country is a member of NATO and relies on the alliance for its defense.
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This Pacific island country is protected by Australia and New Zealand.
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This European microstate abolished its army in 1868 and is now protected by Switzerland.
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This Pacific island country has a Compact of Free Association with the United States, which provides for the defense of the Marshall Islands.
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This Pacific island country has no standing army, but it does have a small police force.
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This Pacific island country has a Compact of Free Association with the United States, which provides for the defense of Palau.
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