These are the countries that my blog has been read in. I am so excited about knowing this and think it's so cool! The order is by how many times my blog has been read in each country. The US has had over 800 hits since May.
United States (US)
Brazil (BR)
Mexico (MX)
Germany (DE)
Guatemala (GT)
Honduras (HN)
Canada (CA)
United Kingdom (GB)
India (IN)
Ecuador (EC)
Philippines (PH)
Australia (AU)
Spain (ES)
Belgium (BE)
Costa Rica (CR)
Italy (IT)
Kuwait (KW)
Dominican Republic (DO)
Venezuela (VE)
Czech Republic (CZ)
Sri Lanka (LK)
Thailand (TH)
Israel (IL)
Japan (JP)
Bulgaria (BG)
Austria (AT)
France (FR)
Lithuania (LT)
Korea, Republic of (KR)
Moldova, Republic of (MD)
Europe (EU)
Croatia (HR)
Oman (OM)
Malaysia (MY)
Colombia (CO)
Kenya (KE)
South Africa (ZA)
Indonesia (ID)
Barbados (BB)
Saint Kitts and Nevis (KN)
Saudi Arabia (SA)
Egypt (EG)
Bangladesh (BD)
New Zealand (NZ)
Belize (BZ)
Jordan (JO)
11 comments:
Aww, doesn't log the hits from RSS feeds... there's nothing from Turkey (ie, me) on there!
I don't now how it works. Do you use a proxy server?
Isn't the internet wonderful!
So cool! How do you keep track of that?
I have a map on the right side of the blog. The name of the application is escaping me right now.
How fun!
Hi there,
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That's amazing! How do you know all of these people?
Hi, from Venezuela!
Steph - some I know personally from training in DC. Some I know just from the blog world when I started searching for Foreign Service blogs way back when John passed the Oral Assessment. But if you Google search wife or mommy, I'm the first link the come up! That might have something to do with it.
Hey from India, Sara! :)
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