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The Geography Resource That Makes Research Effortless

You need accurate country data fast. No paywalls, no sign-ups.

Whether you're writing a geography essay, preparing a presentation, or just curious about a country you learned about in class, TerraLenses gives you structured, reliable data on every country in the world — instantly.

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Get key facts for any country in seconds

Capital city, official language, population, area, currency, national sport, calling code, timezone — all on one clean page. Perfect for filling in country fact sheets or starting a research project.

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Compare countries for a geography assignment

Need to compare two countries for a class project? Our comparison tool shows both countries side-by-side with matching data categories — saves hours of cross-referencing different sources.

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Explore world geography rankings

Which is the largest country? The most populated? Which countries have the most land borders? Our rankings pages are perfect for studying world geography and answering common exam questions.

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Discover countries on an interactive globe

Learn where countries are located relative to each other with our interactive world map. Click any country to see its facts — a great visual aid for memorising geography.

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Preguntas frecuentes

Is TerraLenses free for students?

Yes, TerraLenses is completely free to use. No account, no subscription, no paywall.

Can I cite TerraLenses as a source for school work?

TerraLenses can be used as a reference for country facts. For academic work, we recommend also citing primary sources such as the UN, World Bank, or national statistical offices for key figures.

How many countries does TerraLenses cover?

TerraLenses covers all 199 recognised sovereign states with detailed profiles.

Can I compare more than two countries at once?

Currently TerraLenses supports head-to-head comparisons of two countries at a time. You can run multiple comparisons to build a broader picture.