Rank 1:-
        Country Name:-  Somalia
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:- 1.1

Somalia is located in The Horn of Africa, a region in the easternmost part of this continent. In ancient times, this country was a significant grounds for commerce. During the late nineteenth century through mid-twentieth century, Great Britain and Italy began colonizing parts of Somalia, leading to conflict with local government. This lasted until 1960, when the Somali Republic gained independence and unity.

Somalia has lacked an effective government since 1991. In addition to no central control, radical militant groups are a huge problem in this country, and the issue of Islamic insurgency does not seem like it will go away any time soon.

In such a lawless country, many business warlords have taken advantage of the situation by skipping taxes, selling food and drugs that are expired, and commercializing public-sector parts of the economy for their own profit. The government powers that do exist are considered extremely ineffectual, and do not provide sufficient food or education resources. In addition to the government having no reliable source of income, Somalia’s citizens face kidnapping, murder, roadblocks and many other means of arbitrary violence. Along with to all of these inland problems, water off of Somalia’s coast is plagued with pirates, so it is not a safe place to visit.


Rank 2:-
        Country Name:- Myanmar
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:- 1.4

Myanmar, also known as Burma, probably wins the prize for worst public relations of the year. Last fall, the military-led government cracked down on protesting monks, killing a few in the riots that broke out as the government rounded up protesters. Internet access was blocked to prevent news from getting out to the outside world.
To top it off, in May the Burmese government hindered international relief efforts after the most damaging cyclone in its history, which killed an estimated 130,000. America's first lady, Laura Bush, has led an active campaign against the military junta, calling on international bodies to pressure it to move toward democracy.


Rank 3:-
        Country Name:- Afghanistan
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:- 1.4

Afghanistan is located in Central Asia, being a landlocked mountainous country that has been inhabited for thousands of years. Many different types of people have lived in Afghanistan throughout the ages, being in a geographical and social location between the Middle East and Central Asia. Various empires had presence here, including the Mughals and Timurids. Afghanistan even acted as a buffer zone between the Russian and British Empires in the late 1800s.

In addition to violence and poverty, corruption is seen as a huge problem to overcome in Afghanistan. According to a UNODC survey, 59% of people in Afghanistan perceive dishonesty as a bigger problem than insecurity or unemployment. Bribery is a huge issue, as well as people making money from opium. However, these two factors are considered to be the two highest sources of income in the country. While this does generate money for some, Afghanistan is still one of the poorest countries on earth.

Rank 4:-
        Country Name:- Iraq
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:- 1.5

Along with its complicated political history, the past few decades have been plagued with violent conflict. There was a war between Iraq and Iran from 1988-89, followed by the Gulf War in 1991. The invasion by US troops in 2003 practically destroyed the economy of Iraq, and insurgency is still a factor of everyday life. Violence was at a peak in 2007, but has been in decline since then. Nevertheless, people in Iraq are far from safe; kidnappings, bomb assaults, shootings and robberies are very common in its cities.

The government of Iraq is still very unstable, and the minority groups like Kurds, Assyrians, Roma and Iraqi Turkmen are still treated below Iraqi Arabs. In 2009, the ministry of trade was accused of buying food unfit for human consumption, and then selling this food to traders instead of giving it away, making millions of dollars in revenue. Though there is a war on insurgency, the war of corruption is perceived as an equally detrimental problem.

Rank 5:-
        Country Name:- Uzbekistan
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:- 1.6

After being ruled for over 100 years by the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan became a sovereign nation in 1991. Today, Uzbekistan is the most populated country in Central Asia, and is rich in resources like cotton, gold and oil.
Despite its history, the country of Uzbekistan is currently full of complications, politically and socially. For many years, corruption has been a growing issue in this country that only keeps getting worse. Economic development is under strict control by Uzbekistan’s government, as they do not allow the growth of an independent private sector. Even though the population suffers from poverty, officials continue to restrict foreign investment and imports. The key exports of this resource-rich country only reap benefits for the ruling elite, so the rest of the population does not prosper from any of this exclusive wealth.
Though Uzbekistan has a constitution, many human rights organizations denounce this country as being authoritarian, having a government that takes extreme measures against human rights. One example of this is how the Tajik population is not allowed to speak their own language, and their literary works are often destroyed. The Uzbek government is also known for implementing torture, and not allowing any legal political opposition. While the constitution does allow press freedom, in actuality, the government maintains strict measures of censorship.


Rank 6:-
        Country Name:- Turkmenistan
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:- 1.6

Turkmenistan is a politically corrupt nation, largely due to the government being controlled by one party. The current leader of this country, Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov, is known as being very vain, also promoting his own cult of personality. Since his rule started in 2006, he has named a mosque after himself, and made sure that bookstores were stocked with his own work.

Turkmenistan remains underdeveloped, partially because of the lack of direct foreign investment from other nations. The government also has a monopoly over the media. This country does not allow political gatherings, unless they are sanctioned by the government.

Turkmenistan is also notorious for being a racist country. There are many regulations against the citizens being allowed to travel abroad. Institutions often practice discrimination against non-Turkmen minorities; universities are often told to reject applicants who do not have Turkmen family names.

Rank 7:-
        Country Name:- Sudan
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:-    1.6

Sudan is the largest country in Africa, and its land has a wide geographical diversity. Located in the northeastern section of this continent, the culture of Sudan has an extensive history that goes back to ancient times. It is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, the Arab League and the Organization of the Islamic Crisis.

Southern Sudan has seceded as an autonomous region in July 2011. Though it is set to be a separate state, this region still remains one of the poorest places on earth. There are high levels of corruption in Southern Sudan, causing a major block to any progress. Because of the many violent episodes, the regional infrastructure has been destroyed, and due to its lack of money, a new system will be very hard to rebuild.

Rank 8:-
        Country Name:- Chad
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:-    1.7

The Central African country of Chad is consistently in the top-ten list for most corrupt nations. In addition to being one of the world’s poorest countries, it is considered incredibly unstable, as rebel forces often attempt to overthrow the government; Chad’s president, Idriss Deby, has faced two attempted coups in 2006 and 2008. Part of the reason for this unrest is that he removed the two-term limit on presidency from the constitution to start his third term in 2006, which caused uproar from his opponents. These are some of the reasons why Chad has earned its nickname, the “Dead Heart of Africa.

Most citizens of Chad are extremely poor, living as subsistence herders and farmers, in which people can only tend to what can feed their families. Access to water is a common problem in this country. Ever since Chad’s civil war in 1987, the development of a railroad infrastructure has been hindered. The communications system is at a bare minimum; there are only about 14,000 fixed telephone lines for the entire country. The print media is heavily censored by the government, and most of the people there cannot read anyway. Most of Chad’s roads cannot be used for several months throughout the year. Parents are often negligent to send their children to school.

Rank 9:-
        Country Name:- Burundi
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:- 1.8

Burundi is a small, landlocked country of Eastern Africa. It has had an unfortunate history of corruption and violence that has lasted up until today. Burundi used to be a part of German East Africa, then became a UN trust territory in 1923. This country gained independence in 1963, but this was only followed by years of coups and brutal rebellions.

Burundi has had ongoing problems of ethnic tensions and fights. The population consists mainly of the Hutu (about 85%), and the Tutsi (about 14%), which was an identity enforced by the Belgians in 1933. Though these two separate groups are a reality for the inhabitants of Burundi, they are culturally and historically very similar people.

In 2009, Ernest Manirumva, the country’s head anti-corruption campaigner, was abducted from this office, taken to his house, and stabbed to death. In addition to large measures of corruption, Burundi’s citizens suffer from problems like lack of education, poverty and high rates of HIV/AIDS.


Rank 10:-
        Country Name:- Equatorial Guinea
        Corruption Perceptions Index Score:- 1.9

Equatorial Guinea has been through an unfortunate history since the 20th century. They became an independent nation from Spain in 1968. Their first president, Francisco Macias Nguema converted Equatorial Guinea into a single-party state in 1970, which was followed by a reign of terror that killed thousands of people and displaced even more. This dictator was overthrown in 1979, and President Teodoro Obiang has ruled ever since. Even though this country lists itself as a constitutional democracy, their political elections are almost always seen as rigged, and there have been over 10 attempts to overthrow the government.

Today, Equatorial Guinea makes a great deal of money from oil wealth, but this money is mainly distributed to people in the government and elite class. About 70% of the population is living under $2 a day, and the development of living standards has been very slow. This country also has one of the worst human rights’ histories in the world. According to the UN, less than 50% of people in Equatorial Guinea can access clean water. Its press is also heavily regulated and censored.

1. Vatican – population 832

Vatican 
Vatican is probably the most interesting country in the world, because it is a state into the city of Rome and it is a sovereign city-state. It is also the least populated country in the world with the phenomenal 832 citizens only! The total area of Vatican is only 44 acres, but we will not be wrong if we say that some of the greatest masterpieces of mankind are gathered in this small area! St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel and The Vatican Library, where masters like Bramante, Michelangelo and Botticelli created their chefs-d'oeuvre, are just some of the places that one should definitely see in life. The gardens of Vatican are famous all over the world, they cover more than half of the territory of the country and their beauty is incomparable. On the contrary to the small area and the minimal number of population, Vatican is one of the most attractive places in the world!



2. Nauru – population 9,322

Nauru 
In the Southern part of the Pacific you can find one of the smallest countries in the world – Nauru. The Republic of Nauru is the smallest in the world and its population is 9,322 people. This is not a problem for the people, because they have quite a happy life on their island and it is not by chance that it was also called the "Pleasant Island". This is an amazing place, where people used to live quite well thanks to the phosphate mines they were exploring. Unfortunately when the mines were already exploited the country had to face some financial difficulties. But no matter what the economic conditions are the island remains one challenging place and it is rather interesting destination. Its main industry after mining was over is financial operations, as taxes there are really low and also tourism is a business that locals are now developing!



3. Tuvalu – population 10,544

Tuvalu 
The third least populated country in the world is Tuvalu and it is also located in the Pacific, close to the second one – the Republic of Nauru! Tuvalu is the fourth smallest country when it comes to territory, with 26 square kilometres and it consists of three different reef islands. This beautiful paradise is like a magnet attracting the tourists, who would like to spend their vacation in a nice place, surrounded by pristine beaches. The tourism in Tuvalu is very well developed and the accent is upon the Eco-tourism. Most of the people go to the main island of Tuvalu – Funafuti, because there is the only airport in the country. The wonderful nature and the variety of water sports available are not the only reason for people to choose this destination – the reefs are definitely some of the most interesting and divers from all over the world go there because of them. A Tuvalu vacation might be one of the best experiences in life.


4. Palau – population 20,956

Palau 
The archipelago of Palau in the Pacific Ocean consists of more than two hundred islands but only about a dozen of them are inhabited. The population of a little more than twenty thousand people makes it the fourth least populated country in the world. The four main islands of the republic are Peleliu, Angaur, Babeldaob and Koror, the last one hosts more than half of the population of Palau. The islands are famous with their typically tropical climate and thanks to the regular rainfalls the nature is more than gorgeous. It is normal for such a beautiful piece of paradise to be a tourist attraction, because everybody dreams of a perfect beach, under the pleasant sun, a view of endless ocean and tropical greenness all around. Tourism is the main business for the country and for that reason it is so well developed – Palau is ready to welcome all the people who decided to have a tropical vacation there!



5. San Marino – population 31,887

San Marino 
San Marino is considered to be the smallest republic in the world and it is entirely surrounded by Italy. Located in the Italian peninsula, the total area of the country is only 61 square kilometres. Its population is a little more than 30 thousands of people and it makes it the fifth least populated country in the world. It is known that the country was established in 301 and this is also the country with the oldest constitution still in use! It is interesting to note that this small country is very well developed and the number of visitors is much higher than its own population. Many people feel attracted by the beautiful nature, Mediterranean climate and the possibility to cross it all and see every interesting site for just one day! Most of the people of course spend much more than just a day, because no matter the small size, the country has a lot of nice sites to offer!



6. Monaco – population 35,986

Monaco 
Monaco is the second smallest country in the world after the Vatican and its location is more than attractive – it is bordered by France on three sides and on the other side is the Mediterranean Sea. Monaco does not have much of natural sources and this is why the country has developed really good tourism, and at the same time it is a paradise for the business, as the taxes are really low there. There are a lot of beautiful places to visit in Monaco and everybody, who has visited it, finds out that this is one of the most beautiful places in the world! As it has been a superb destination for a long time, we can say that it is not exactly suitable for a budget holiday, but everybody who has visited it will agree that it was worth it! This is a romantic place perfect for young couples, having in mind that champagne is something like a national drink!



7. Liechtenstein – population 36,010

Liechtenstein 
The seventh least populated country in the world is the Alpine Principality of Liechtenstein. Surrounded by Austria and Switzerland, Liechtenstein has a total area of only one hundred and sixty square kilometres. The whole country is located in the Alps and it makes it one of the most beautiful mountain countries in the world. The beautiful nature of the most famous mountain in the world makes the landscape of the country more than gorgeous. It is interesting to note that there are very favourable conditions for business and this is why there are many companies registered there. Tourism is also very well developed and all mountain lovers could have a wonderful time exploring the beauty of the Alps! Those who enjoy skiing could find superb conditions on the picturesque mountain slopes and enjoy the hospitable attitude there!



8. Saint Kitts and Nevis – population 51,300

Saint Kitts and Nevis

These two amazing Caribbean Tropical islands are the dreamed paradise for everyone, who enjoys being on a sunny beach, bathing in warm water, watching the sunset over the endless ocean and spending a holiday that will never forget surrounded by the gorgeous tropical nature. The fact that the country is in the list of the least populated in the world is not a problem for being one of the most desired tourist destinations in the world. The two main islands Saint Kitts and Nevis are famous for the superb pristine beaches, the nice climate and magnificent tropical plants. There are several carnivals and feasts and there are many people to attend the country especially for those events. There are many options for water sports and tracking, but the most famous sport there remains cricket. People come to the islands to have a sunny tropical vacation, relax or enjoy some of the wonderful cultural events, no matter what the reason is result is always a great vacation.


9. Marshall Islands – population 68,000

Marshall Islands 
The Republic of Marshal Islands is located in the heart of the Pacific and consists of many picturesque green islands covered with tropical plants, surrounded by soft sand beaches and crystal blue water. This is the ninth country in the list of least populated, but definitely comes in some of the first places in the list of best vacation destinations. Except all the water sports and wonderful treks, there is an incomparable underwater beauty that divers could explore. The islands are famous all over the world for offering great touristic opportunities and they are one perfect escape for everybody feeling tired. The Marshal Islands are famous with their decision to create the biggest shark sanctuary – about 2 million square kilometres are a protected area, where sharks are protected by law and fishing sharks is forbidden. This is attractive for all scientists or enthusiasts, who admire them!



10. Dominica – population 72,660

Dominica 
Dominica is located in The Caribbean area and is officially known as Commonwealth of Dominica. Its population is only a little more than seventy thousand people, but this is definitely the place with most beautiful and diverse nature in the whole region. This is a best destination for tracing, diving, exploring, sunbathing and swimming, exploring hot springs and even volcanic peaks. Going there is like buying a ticket to the Earth's paradise, because being welcomed of the kind people of Dominica, makes you feel at home. The place offers not only amazing time in the incomparable beaches, but many cultural events like festivals and traditional customs revealing the local culture and habits. This is the right place for people of all ages – young couples, families with kids and elders! Main industry there is tourism and this is why the level of services is extremely high. Dominica is one destination that should be taken into consideration, if the vacation you are planning is really special and you want to make it unforgettable!

Source: vacationhomes.net

1. Shanghai, China - Population 23,019,148

 

China is one of the largest and most populated countries in the world, holding many of the worlds most populated cities; out of all of the cities within the superpower is its capital city, Shanghai. The city has around 23,019,148 residents and visitors inhabit the city at any given time. Expats are among the growing citys population as well, as the city has become a rich with opportunity for foreigners and Chinese citizens alike. The city is full of things to do and businesses in all industries are thriving in the massive city. The city kind of reminds visitors of New York City as the streets are crawling with people walking the streets on their way to work and even just to get around, with such a big population getting around on foot is the preferred mode of transportation. Shanghais streets, although busy, have not lost their ancient beauty or there long lasting appeal..


2. Beijing, China - Population 19,612,368

 

Beijing, Chinas second biggest city is a close second just behind the countrys capital, with a total population of 19,612,368 it may even surpass Shanghais population in the next few years. The city has been growing tremendously over the last 10 years as manufacturing demands have been growing for world consumers and the workers of Beijing have been meeting those demands. The budding city attracts Chinese citizens from around the country year after year adding to the ever increasing growth rate. It is not just the economy of the city that keeps the population growing; it also has to do with all the Chinese history spread throughout the city. Beijing has long been known for it giant rock walls and its fine art treasures dating back to some of the earliest Chinese dynasties. Another aspect that brings in new resident by the load is that it is home to some of Chinas highest level universities, which has made the city a location rich in culture.


3. Tokyo, Japan - Population 13,185,502

 

In the world there is none quite like it or even quite as important as the city of Tokyo, the megalopolis plays a major role in the world economy as some of the most advanced technologies come from the high tech city. With a whopping 13,185,502 people living in the city walls Tokyo is home to some of the countries brightest and most innovative minds. People from around the world gather in the Tokyo just to take part in the many conventions that happen in the several auditoriums in the city. For many coming in Tokyo is part of their future plans, especially in the younger generations, so it seems the population of the grand city will likely only grow in the coming years. Visiting the "East Capital”, which is what Tokyo actually means, will be one of the best trips anyone can have in a seemingly crowded city.


4. Karachi, Pakistan - Population 13,052,000

 

A city less known in the world is Karachi in Pakistan but it is quickly growing and developing into one of the most world impacting cities in the country. The city has grown phenomenally in the last ten years and is now the main financial center of the country. It is also where the main seaport is located, which is one of the main reasons the population has reached 13,052,000 people. The countrys citizens find their way of life in the great city much easier as work is abundant; the city is flowing with opportunity. It is amazing how large the city actually is, nearly 4 times larger than Hong Kong and it has adopted a similar name too. Karachi is known to its residents and surrounding citys as "the city of lights”. The city has many names, one of the most popular may be the name of Pakistans great founder who made the city his home after independence from the British.



5. Guangzhou, China - Population 12,700,800

 

China, being the most populated country on earth has many of the worlds most populated cities, the city Guangzhou is another city to add to the list under Chinas belt. Guangzhou comes in third place behind Beijing and Shanghai China. The city is one of the countrys main transportation hubs and is just 75 miles north of Hong Kong. The city has a long standing history and it is widely noted in its historic architectures found throughout the city. The history dates back as far back as 206 BC, quite impressive to most, although it is not the oldest city in the great nation it is surely one of the most historically sound. The manufacturing region of the city is one of the main antagonists for the citys rapid growth, which rakes in a total revenue of 136 billion annually. Another key factor of that supplemented the growth rate was the tax reforms that took place in the 1990s.



6. Mumbai, India - Population 12,478,447


 


Indias most populated city is Mumbai; it is also Indias leading financial centers. India in itself has become a major part in the global financial system mainly due to Mumbais financial epicenter. It is actually quite compelling how a city that started as a simple fishing village centuries ago is now a megalopolis of over 12,478,447 people strong and rapidly becoming an integral part of the world exchange. The opportunities found in Mumbai attract community members from all around the country making it a culturally diverse city, with aspects of every Indian tradition known in the country. It is also the staging point of the Hindi Hollywood and the entertainment capital of the country. Contributing most to the citys expansion over the centuries is the giant natural harbor, which accounts for a large percentage of Indias exports and imports. The massive population brings together the Indian vibe, which makes the country so great.



7. Delhi, India - Population 11,007,835


 


Following right behind Mumbai is Indias second largest city known as Delhi. The city was once the biggest most populated cities in the country but fell behind in the race for population growth as India as the financial industry started to take hold in the city of Mumbai. Delhi has been inhabited since the 2nd millennia BCE making it the oldest territory in the country and its written history goes back to the 6th century BCE. The unique architecture and plentiful opportunity is what made it progress through the years, the end result left the city with an outstanding population of 11,007,835 people. Although the city still grows, its rate has progressively slowed down over the last ten years. The city first gained its roots in 50 BC, when a king of the Mauryan Dynasty built the first structures in what is now Delhi. Delhi is home to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites and this fact keeps visitors coming all year long foreign and domestic alike.



8. Sao Paulo, Brazil - Population 11,316,149


 


Sao Paulo is Brazils premier financial district and it is quickly making its reputation in the world stock exchange. The countrys miraculous beaches are just steps away from the citys center and not only do Brazilians come to the city on a regular basis but so do foreign travelers. As a matter of fact, many foreigners have moved to the city and made it their new home, this contributed in many ways to the huge population boom, which is now at 11,316,149 people. Foreigners and world recognized financial institutions have opened major headquarter in the city over the last ten years as well. A sight to see in the city is the way it comes to life at night, the whole area lights up and the night sky fills with greens reds and yellows. It is also a place that has many important landmarks of the countrys cultural and spiritual heritage.


9. Moscow, Russia - Population 11,503,501


 


The city in Russia that almost everyone in the world has heard of has to be by a landslide the city of Moscow, which is home to over 11,503,501 Russians and expats. The city is a main point in Russia in many areas of industry and everything political, economic, scientific and even educational. Surprisingly, Moscow has surpassed Americas New York City in the area of wealthy inhabitants as Moscow has over 70 billionaires within it walls. The Kremlin, which is home to the Russian Parliament, is located in Moscow and it is also recognized as a World Heritage Site. It is the only place in Russia that has a well developed transit system as well, there are over four international airport found in Moscow and nine railroads. The metro system has one of the longest underground tracks found in the world today, which has about 185 stops on its regular route.



10. Seoul, South Korea - Population 10,464,051


 


10,464,051 is the total number of people that now makes up the city of Seoul, South Korea, which actually means capital city and it is in fact the countrys capital city. Sitting right on the Han River, Seoul has been a settlement for over two thousand years and it is currently the city with the most high-tech infrastructures in the world. Over a quarter of the countrys total population makes their home in Seoul and the city also houses over 275,000 foreign residents. There are many things that attract people to the awesome city, it could be the historical sites that are set in the metropolis center or it could be the ever growing amount of highly wanted jobs at world renowned companies that can be found. Seoul is showing no signs of slowing down in growth and will probably only get bigger as the years pass and why would it? More than 22% of the countrys total revenue comes from Seoul alone.