By Atlas Al
Exotic Flags
As a freshman in college, I learned about supply and demand and the law of scarcity in Economics 101. The fewer there are of something, the more people want it. And many times people will do anything to get it. The same applies to highly sought after Exotic Flags: sovereign states with very few citizens (or pretty much anything that makes it harder to capture). Below is a list of the top 10 most Exotic Flags (in regards to population):

Vatican City
800

Nauru
10,000

Tuvalu
10,000

Palau
20,000

San Marino
30,800

Monaco
33,000

Liechtenstein
35,593

Saint Kitts and Nevis
52,000

Marshall Islands
62,000

Dominica
67,000

Seychelles
84,000

Andorra
86,000
[PS: If you get the Vatican flag, you're basically the coolest person alive.]
[PPS: You're not mistaken if you counted 12 flags. I went so far as Andorra because I really want that flag.]









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