Table fields countryid - tinyint(10) PRIMARY_KEY auto-increment NOT NULL countryname - varchar(50); NOT NULL description - text; NOT NULL image - varchar(50); NOT NULL caption - varchar(50); NOT NULL Canada Country to the north of the United States, Canada is famous for its bilingual population (French and English), ice hockey, Niagara Falls, and Banff National Park. images/vancouver.jpg Vancouver skyline at twilight Italy With its mild, Mediterranean climate, mountains, beaches, and rich history, Italy is a favorite travel spot. Some of its most famous cities include Rome, Naples, Florence, Venice, Pisa, Sicily, and Milan. Religious landmarks include the Vatican, Il Duomo, and the Sistine Chapel. images/colosseum.jpg The Roman Colosseum Japan A country composed of islands in East Asia, Japan is home to a rich and diverse culture, and some great mountains. Nearly 80 percent of the country is covered in mountains, many of which are protected in an extensive system of national parks. images/miyajima.jpg Island of Miyajima Peru Set on the west coast of South America, and home of a large portion of the Andes mountain chain, Peru was originally the home of the Incas, an expansive ancient civilization. Many of the Incas ruins can still be found today in Peru, including Machu Picchu. images/peru.jpg Incan ruins at Machu Picchu Namibia Formerly South-West Africa, Namibia's boundaries reach from the Atlantic Ocean to the Kalahari Desert. One of its great claims to fame is the unparalleled Etosha National Park, home to leopards, antelope, giraffes, elephants, flamingos, and rhinoceroses. images/etosha.jpg Etosha National Park, Namibia India The world's seventh-largest country, and second most populous, India is not covered in a weekend. From the Himalayas to the coasts of the Indian Ocean, this landmass forms its own subcontinent. With its ancient cultures and deep history, India is also a favorite for culture enthusiasts. images/ganges.jpg Ganges River in Varanasi, India