Does Airport Extreme work in every country

I want to buy Airport Extreme, where I will find a list of countries supporting  the Airport Extreme?

The AirPort Extreme will operate on 100-240 Volts and 50-60 Hz, so it will work just about anywhere in the world if you have the right adapter for the AC wall plug.
Different countries use different wireless standards, so while the AirPort will work everywhere, it will not be an exact match in most countries.
To get an idea, take a look at this wireless chart:
List of WLAN channels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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