Geography

Andorra Quiz

A tiny Pyrenees microstate ruled by two foreign princes with zero income tax.

Andorra Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of the Pyrenees Microstate

Every year roughly 8 million tourists flood into Andorra, a country with a permanent population of just 80,000. Nestled high in the eastern Pyrenees between France and Spain, this tiny co-principality punches far above its weight with world-class ski resorts, duty-free shopping, and one of the most unusual systems of government on the planet. This quiz covers Andorra's geography, history, economy, culture, and the quirks that make it unlike anywhere else in Europe.

How It Works

Each round presents 10 randomized questions from a pool of 50, with four multiple-choice options and instant feedback after every answer. Your final score comes with a performance tier and shareable results.

What You'll Learn

You'll explore Andorra's unique co-principality with two foreign heads of state, the Pyrenean peaks and valleys that define its landscape, its tax-free economy and booming ski tourism, the Catalan language and culture, and the surprising history of a nation that was technically at war with Germany for decades without knowing it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the co-princes of Andorra?

Andorra's two co-princes are the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell (a Spanish diocese). This unique arrangement dates back to the Pareatge of 1278 and makes Andorra the only country in the world with two foreign heads of state.

Does Andorra have income tax?

Andorra has no personal income tax, no capital gains tax, and no inheritance tax. A VAT (called IGI) was introduced in 2012 at a rate of 4.5%, one of the lowest in Europe. This tax-friendly environment has long attracted shoppers and businesses.

What language is spoken in Andorra?

Catalan is the sole official language of Andorra, making it the only country in the world where Catalan holds that status. Spanish, French, and Portuguese are also widely spoken due to the large immigrant communities.

Last updated: April 2026