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2. THE COOK ISLANDS
Jim MARURAI
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4. CYPRUS
Demetris CHRISTOFIAS
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6. EL SALVEDOR
Carlos Mauricio FUNES Cartagena
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8. GEORGIA
Mikheil SAAKASHVILI
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OutragedGeorgianson Sunday (March 14th, 2010) slammed a local television channelthat sparked panic by broadcasting a faked report announcing thatRussiahad launched an invasion and the country's president was dead.
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10. GRENADA
Carlyle Arnold GLEAN
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12. HONDURAS
Porfirio LOBO Sosa
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14. KIRIBATI
Anote TONG
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16. KUWAIT
NASIR AL-MUHAMMAD al-Ahmad al-Sabah
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18. KOSOVO
Fatmir SEJDIU
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20. LEBANON
Michel SULAYMAN
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Beirut
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22. LUXEMBOURG
Jean-Claude JUNCKER
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24. LIECTENSTEIN
HANS ADAM II
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It may seem odd to hear that the melody of the national anthem of Liechtenstein, a central European kingdom with no ties to Great Britian at all in its history, would be exactly the same as the familiarGod Save the Queen, but, as the Liechtenstein anthem, it is entitled "Oben am jungenRhein". This link might be explained by its close ties to neighbouringSwitzerland, who has also used the melody as its anthem in its past (as well as nearby Prussia, and laterGermany, at the time). (The fact that Liechtenstein shares a well-known tune with another nation has led to a few awkward situations of amateur composers approaching Liechtenstein officials with proposals for a new anthem, convinced that one is needed.)
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26. MALTA
George ABELA
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28. MARSHALL ISLANDS
Jurelang ZEDKAIA
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30. MICRONESIA
Emanuel MORI
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32. MONTENEGRO
Filip VUJANOVIC
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34. NAURU
Marcus STEPHEN
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36. PALAU
Johnson TORIBIONG
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38. PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Paulias MATAN
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40. SAMOA
Tui Atua Tupua Tupuola Efi TAMASESE
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