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17 Smallest Countries

The document lists and provides details on the 17 smallest independent countries in the world by total land area, all containing less than 200 square miles. It describes each country's total square mileage, population, location, and relevant historical details. Combined, the land area of these 17 smallest countries would be a bit larger than the US state of Rhode Island. The Vatican City is listed as the world's smallest country at only 0.2 square miles.

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17 Smallest Countries

The document lists and provides details on the 17 smallest independent countries in the world by total land area, all containing less than 200 square miles. It describes each country's total square mileage, population, location, and relevant historical details. Combined, the land area of these 17 smallest countries would be a bit larger than the US state of Rhode Island. The Vatican City is listed as the world's smallest country at only 0.2 square miles.

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Aug 23 2007

This is a comprehensive listing of the world's seventeen independent smallest countries, from smallest
to largest. They each contain less than 200 square miles in area. If we combined the land area of
these 17 countries, we would have a country just a bit larger than the state Rhode Island. Even tiny
Singapore is too big for this list (it's 246 square miles)!

1. Vatican City - 0.2 square miles - The world's smallest state, the Vatican has a
population of 770, none of whom are permanent residents. The tiny country which
surrounds St. Peter's Basilica is the spiritual center for the world's Roman Catholics (over
1 billion strong). Also known as the Holy See, Vatican City is surrounded by Rome, Italy.
2. Monaco - 0.7 square miles - The tiny state of Monaco lies along the French Riviera on
the French Mediterranean coast near Nice. An impressive 32,000 people live in this state
known for its Monte Carlo casinos and Princess Grace. It has been independent off-and-
on since the 13th century.
3. Nauru - 8.5 square miles - The 13,000 residents of the Pacific island Nauru rely on
diminishing phosphate deposits. The state became independent in 1968 and was formerly
known as Pleasant Island.
4. Tuvalu - 9 square miles - Tuvalu is composed of 9 coral atolls along a 360 mile chain in
Polynesia. They gained independence in 1978. The former Ellice Islands are home to
12,000.
5. San Marino - 24 square miles - Located on Mt. Titano in north central Italy, San Marino
has 29,000 residents. The country claims to be the oldest state in Europe, having been
founded in the fourth century.
6. Liechtenstein - 62 square miles - This microstate of 34,000 is located on the Rhine
River between Switzerland and Austria in the Alps.
7. Marshall Islands - 70 square miles - The atolls (including the world's largest,
Kwajalein), reefs, and 34 islands (population 58,000) gained independence in 1986; they
were formerly part of the Trust Territory of Pacific Islands (and administered by the
United States).
8. Saint Kitts and Nevis - 104 square miles - This Caribbean country of 39,000 gained
independence in 1983. Nevis is the smaller island of the two and is guaranteed the right
to secede.
9. Seychelles - 107 square miles - The 81,000 residents of this Indian Ocean island group
have been independent of the United Kingdom since 1976.
10. Maldives - 115 square miles - Only 200 of the 2000 Indian Ocean islands which make up
this country are occupied by 340,000 residents. The islands gained independence from
the U.K. in 1965.
11. Malta - 122 square miles - This island is just south of the Italian island of Sicily. It
became independent from the United Kingdom in 1964 and the British military were
completely gone by 1979. The population is 400,000.
12. Grenada - 133 square miles - This Caribbean country (population 90,000) became
independent of the U.K. in 1974. It's located quite close to Venezuela.
13. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 150 square miles - 117,000 people live on these
Windward Caribbean islands which gained independence from Britain in 1979.
14. Barbados - 166 square miles - About 280,000 people live on this Caribbean island, the
farthest east of the Lesser Antilles. Barbados obtained independence from the U.K. in
1966.
15. Antigua and Barbuda - 171 square miles - This Caribbean nation of 69,000 has been
independent from the United Kingdom since 1981. The three islands which compose this
country rely on tourism (as do many of the Caribbean countries and territories).
16. Andorra - 180 square miles - The independent Principality of Andorra is co-governed by
the President of France and the Spain's Bishop of Urgel. With just over 70,000 people,
this mountainous tourist destination tucked in the Pyrenees between France and Spain
has been independent since 1278.
17. Palau - 191 square miles - Palau (also known as Belau) was a Trust Territory of Pacific
Islands. It was formerly known as the Carolines and is composed of more than 200
islands in the Pacific; the population is about 20,000. It became independent in 1994.

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