Deserts take up nearly one-third of the earth's land surface, yet only 41 countries in the world (one-fifth) are host to all the deserts on this planet. That leaves out quite a significant number of countries without one. There are a large number of regions that don’t actually have these hot and arid geographic anomalies but are still quick to label any sandy or arid place a ‘desert’, and turn it into a tourist attraction. Here are some of most notable pseudo-deserts around the world.
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