There are five countries whose names, when spelt out in capital letters, have no enclosed spaces within the letters.
Find them.
For instance, FRANCE is not acceptable because both the R and the A have enclosed areas, while LEVIK, if it was a country, has no enclosed areas and so would be acceptable.
Yes I found them.
One was on the west coast of South America; one in the southern Pacific Ocean 2/3 of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand; one in Europe between Austria and Switzerland; one in the Indian Ocean North East of Madagascar and the final one in the Middle East between Oman and Saudi Arabia.
Now if you want me to actually name them ... it's too late - they all already have names.
Edited on January 16, 2007, 4:32 pm