We know that Prague has one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, but did you know that the Czech Republic can also claim the distinction of being one of the countries with the most libraries in the world?

Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies master of information management program compiled a data set in late 2016 that determined the best countries for book lovers based on which nations have the most, and the fewest, libraries per 100,000 residents.

The Czech Republic came in at #6 on the list with over ninety libraries per 100,000 residents. It was bested only by Latvia (#5), Belarus (#4), Finland (#3), Palau (#2), and Slovakia (#1).

A similar study from 2013, reported in this New York Times article, found the Czech Republic to have the densest network of libraries in the world.