6. Georgia
The Georgian language isn’t similar to any other you have ever heard, but you might want to visit this country if you fancy mountain climbing or skiing. Georgia, a country located in the intersections of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, has a population of 3,907,131 citizens, where the majority is Georgian, but other ethnic groups are present as well – Azeri, Armenian and those “other” such as Russian, Ossetian, Yazidi, Ukrainian, Kist, and Greek.