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This is a pointless little exercise just for fun and bragging rights. We have a diverse crowd here, and it would be interesting to see where people travel. The rules: Only count countries where you spent at least a day. Airport stops, flying over, driving through, train rides, etc. do not count. In other words, you have to actually visit a place and not just pass through. I'll go first.
1. US (home)
2. Canada
3. Mexico
4. Norway (lived there)
5. Sweden
6. UK (England and Scotland)
7. France (including Corsica)
8. Germany (lived there)
9. Netherlands
10. Spain
11. Portugal
12. Italy
13. Greece
14. Switzerland (lived there)
15. Slovenia
16. Bahrain
17. UAE
18. Israel
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Senior Member
OK
Lived in:
England
Scotland
Germany
Oman
Indonesia
USA
Visited:
India
France
Nepal
Spain
Greece
Portugal
Northern Ireland
Wales
Austria
Singapore
Hong Kong
Cyprus
I'm not cheating with the home countries, any visit to Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland and you know you're not in Kansas anymore (so to speak).
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You will have to elaborate on the duration of satying. Otherwise some SEAL retiree might have visited just about every 3rd world country 
Me...
Bulgaria(Home)
Germany
Canary Islands - Spain
some time in Romania and Serbia. And that seals it. For the time being
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Senior Member
Not so many places.
Canada - lived
USA - visited
China - living
Korea - visited
Czech - visited
Germany -lived
France - visited
Egypt - lived
I'm currently living in Beijing. Will move back to Germany soon.
Fritz Franzen
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Senior Member
Love listmania so here goes
1. Scotland- obviously
2. England- yes this is a seperate country 
3. France and Monaco
4. Italy and San Marino
5. Greece and Zante and Corfu
6. Spain and Baleirics and Canairies
7. Kuwait
8. Lybia
9. Jamaica
10 Mexico
11. Isle of Man
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USA - born and raised, still live
All the rest were visits, but I was in Honduras for about 8 months.
Canada
Honduras
England
Spain
France
Germany
Poland
Russia
Italy
Mexico
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Portugal - Were I live in
Visited (most of them for way more than a week):
Spain
France (plus Monaco)
Italy (plus San Marino and Vatican City
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Switzerland
Holland
Belgium
Austria
Luxembourg
Czech Republic
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Banned

I stuck my hand in Mexico from across the border, and from the number of black helicopters and Customs officails with binoculars that followed me with their eyes, radios, and vehicles, I feel entitled to list it
USA (home)
Canada (16 days, St. Stephens is a nice place)
Mexico*
Bermuda (UK, 7 days)
The really nice thing about the US that nobody outside of the country seems to realise is that the place is so big, I can visit almost any type of climate, from desert to rain forest, without leaving the country at all. It's a very nice thing. I can go from artic to tropical, to islands to flat land as far as the eye can see, to immense lakes to areas of marsh like the Everglades all without leaving. It's a little bit spoiling
*only a portion of my anatomy visited but it seemed very nice
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Not too traveled yet. Some day. Looking at the places others have gone makes me jealous. 
Scotland (twice)
England (twice)
Mexico
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Senior Member
Too few I'm afraid.
Sweden(home)
Great Britain
USA(lived there for a year and a half)
Greece
Denmark