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I introduced https://exchangewar.info/ when I created this thread but only noticed that we can filter exchanges with national fiat currency. Limit is this method works with limited fiat currencies listed on the website.

For example, you want to find exchanges for UK, with fiat currency is British pound sterling.

It can help you to find exchanges with trading pairs for British pound sterling. On top of the site, you can choose the fiat currency icon and pick the one for Pound Sterling. It directs you to this page https://exchangewar.info/coinprice?btc_gbp

You will be given some exchanges for UK.

Another website is https://blockspot.io/exchange/. With this site, you can use the second column that is for Search Exchange.
Type the nation name, for example United Kingdom, and you will have a list of exchanges. Choose Show from a default value 25 to All to see all available exchanges in the UK.

A last website is https://cryptoradar.com/
How to use this one?
On top of the website, click on the Language icon, then you can choose Country and Fiat currency.
Click on tab exchange https://cryptoradar.com/exchanges
And you will be given list of exchanges in the UK.
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Its good and never a bad idea for us to pattern the way we make research on what we want, so that we could easily achieve getting them, as such in the informations provided on this thread concerning searching for centralized exchanges by nation and fees, but i will also like to emphasize that we know the implication for using the centralized exchange before we think of making them as the priority for the storage of our crypto assets. 
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If you want to filter centralized exchanges by nations, use this one.
https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/wiki/Exchange-Markets-By-Country

It probably does not include all centralized exchanges because the list is short. If you know other websites that can help filtering CEX by country, please share it with me and community.

I thought it was gonna be a filter for supported countries lol. But if it's just for filtering where they are incorporated, you don't have to look elsewhere because it's on coingecko and they have loads of exchanges listed as you may have know.

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You can check the list of CEX on CMC: https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/.To find the country in which they are operating you can check the fiat currency supported on that list. For the trust score of a CEX, you can visit the coingecko link: https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges

It is not a big issue to find details when we already have to big platforms doing the job for us.
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There are some websites that are popularly used by cryptocurrency enthusiasts but they mainly provide Trust score, reputation score, trading volume besides exchange names and links to websites, fee pages.

If you want to filter centralized exchanges by nations, use this one.
https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/wiki/Exchange-Markets-By-Country

It probably does not include all centralized exchanges because the list is short. If you know other websites that can help filtering CEX by country, please share it with me and community.

For trust score, reputation score, use these websites.
https://www.bitdegree.org/top-crypto-exchanges?type=centralized
https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges
https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/

For trading fees, withdrawal fees.
https://www.cryptowisser.com/exchanges/
https://exchangewar.info/
https://dailycoin.com/crypto-exchange-fees-comparison/
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