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I was recently reminded of a post I made last year: Percentage (%) of UK Adults Who Have a Positive Opinion About Various Countries, and I thought it might be interesting to look at the 11 countries the British public have the lowest positive opinions of.

However, I should note that a few of these countries have low scores not because the British public dislike them, but simply because they have never heard of them.

So below are the 11 lowest scoring countries including the percentage of people who have a positive view of it.

11. Benin - 12%

10. Equatorial Guinea - 12%

9. Myanmar - 12%

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8. Nauru - 12%

7. Djibouti - 11%

6. Eritrea - 11%

5. Somalia - 10%

4. North Korea - 10%

3. Comoros - 9%

2. Iraq - 9%

1. Palau - 8%

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