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The two top ranking Andorra and Luxemburg can not match to reality. More than 6000 annual cigarettes per individual tells us close to 20 cigarettes per day if everybody smokes. We know neither fact can be right: The fact everybody smoking or the fact average smoking close to 20 cigarettes per day. We also know these two countries are among the wealthier, which actually make them likely to have quiet low smoking rate. Can the explanation be cause the biggest part of sold cigarettes in these two small countries might be sold to tourists?, Leading to big error in measuring consumption per capita.