Let's see how many get this question right. Without checking the web. Here it is:
What do Rwanda and Norway have in common?
Two of the highest representations of women in parliament all over the world.
Bonus (for those who didn't cheat):
In fact, in Rwanda, women make up 56% of parliamentary members, leaving Norway behind.
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