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Nepal's stunning geography, particularly the Himalayan Mountains with eight of the world’s ten highest peaks, including Mt. Everest, defines the country. However, it faces significant challenges as one of the poorest nations, with many people living below the poverty line. Hinduism and Buddhism are the main religions, with important cultural sites like Kathmandu's stupa central to community life. Unique wildlife, such as yaks and the elusive yeti, also enhances the country’s character and attracts tourists.

The Maldives is a country in the Indian Ocean, encompassing 1,200 small islands. Only about 200 of those islands are actually inhabited, however.

This is the smallest country in the Asian continent!
The capital city of the Maldives is Male. This city is located on the North Male atoll.

An atoll is a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands. In fact, the Maldives is really a chain of 26 coral atolls.
The Maldives is the flattest country on Earth. The highest point in the Maldives is only 7 feet above sea level.

The Maldives has a year-round hot tropical climate
The national language in the Maldives is Dhivehi, but English is also widely spoken.

Islam is the official religion of the Maldives, as most people are Muslim.
While you will find few land animals here, the Maldives is rich in marine life. The Maldives wildlife include a variety of sharks, turtles, rays, and fish.

Most of the sea animals aren’t harmful to humans – even the sharks – and many tourists will snorkel alongside them.
The main diet of the Maldives includes, fish, rice, and coconuts. Fish is served with all meals – even breakfast.
The main industries of the Maldives are fishing, shipping and boat building, sand and coral mining, and tourism. Almost 2 million tourists visit the Maldives each year.

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Nepal and the Maldives each offer unique landscapes, cultures, and challenges.

### Nepal
1. **Geography**: Nepal is renowned for its diverse topography, dominated by the majestic Himalayan Mountains, which include eight of the world’s ten highest peaks, such as Mount Everest.
2. **Challenges**: As one of the poorest countries, many residents live below the poverty line, facing economic struggles.
3. **Culture**: Hinduism and Buddhism are the predominant religions, and historical sites like Kathmandu’s stupa are central to community life, reflecting the rich cultural heritage.
4. **Wildlife**: The country is home to unique wildlife, including yaks and the legendary yeti, adding to its allure for tourists.

### Maldives
1. **Geography**: The Maldives comprises around 1,200 small islands, with only about 200 inhabited. It is the smallest Asian country and consists of 26 coral atolls.
2. **Capital**: The capital city, Male, is situated on the North Male Atoll and serves as the political and economic center of the country.
3. **Climate**: The Maldives enjoys a hot tropical climate year-round, contributing to its appeal as a vacation destination.
4. **Language and Religion**: Dhivehi is the national language, though English is commonly spoken. Islam is the official religion, with the majority of the population being Muslim.
5. **Marine Life**: The Maldives is celebrated for its rich marine biodiversity, featuring a variety of sharks, turtles, rays, and colorful fish, making it a hotspot for snorkeling and diving.
6. **Cuisine**: The local diet mainly consists of fish, rice, and coconuts, with fish being a staple in all meals, including breakfast.
7. **Economy**: The economy relies heavily on tourism, alongside fishing, shipping, boat building, and sand and coral mining. Almost 2 million tourists visit the Maldives annually, attracted by its stunning beaches and vibrant sea life.

Together, Nepal and the Maldives showcase the incredible variety of landscapes and cultures found in South Asia, while both face their respective socio-economic challenges.