TOP 5 Smallest Countries in The World

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5. San Marino
The fifth smallest country in the world by land area is San Marino. This country can also be found within Italian borders, and its land area is 24 square miles (61 square kilometers). San Marino, just like Monaco and the Vatican, is a well-known country, but not many people are aware of exactly how small it is. An interesting fact about San Marino is that it has the lowest population out of all the countries that are members of the Council of Europe. Its population is estimated at around 33, 562.Since its only neighbor is Italy, San Marino maintains strong cultural and economic connections to the country that is surrounding it. It helps that the Italian language is official in San Marino as well. Tourism plays a large part in the economy of San Marino, and it is often placed high on the lists of the most beautiful tourist destinations.

4. Tuvalu
Tuvalu is another island country located in Polynesia. With a land area of 10 square miles (26 square kilometers), it is the fourth-smallest country in the world. The easiest way to find Tuvalu on a map is to search between Hawaii and Australia. It is around midway between those two countries. Tuvalu has an interesting and rich history. It was originally inhabited by Polynesians, mostly those that were constantly traveling between islands. This was almost three thousand years ago.The island (and its surrounding islands) were discovered by European explorers in the 16th century and were under the influence of many countries in the following years. It culminated when the United Kingdom got a hold of the islands (then called the Ellice Islands). The islands were under British rule until 1976 when they finally ceased to exist as a colony under that name, and Tuvalu was born. However, it gained full independence in 1978.

3. Nauru
After two well-known countries, it is time for one that many probably haven’t heard of. Nauru is an island country that can be found in Micronesia, in the Central Pacific. It is the third smallest country in the world, with a land area of just 8.1 square miles (21 square kilometers). This is significantly larger than the previous two entries on our list, but still extremely small when compared to most other countries in the world. The population of Nauru is made up of mostly people from Micronesia and Polynesia.It used to be a German colony, but throughout both World Wars, the ownership over the island changed constantly. It finally gained its independence in 1968. The island is a famous mining site, being especially rich in phosphate-rock deposits. The country was also a tax haven and a center for illegal money laundering for a short time. Quite a fascinating history for such a small, unknown country!

2. Monaco
Monaco is another sovereign city-state and is the second smallest country in the world. Its land area is only 0.78 square miles (2.02 square kilometers), and it can be found on the French Riviera. You have probably heard of Monaco as being a tourist destination for the wealthiest people, and that is not entirely wrong.Monaco borders with France on almost all sides, with just one bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Despite being extremely small, Monaco actually has a reasonably high population. The most recent number of people living there is 38 682. This makes Monaco the most densely populated sovereign city-state on our planet. Monaco is divided into quartiers, or simply quarters, and arguably the most famous one is Monte Carlo. Monaco is home to some of the richest people in the world, and approximately a third of its population is believed to be millionaires.

1. Vatican City
With the land area of only 0.17 square miles (0.44 square kilometers) and a population of only about 825 people, Vatican City is the smallest country in the world. Vatican City is actually an independent city-state that is found within Rome in Italy. That’s right; an entire country can be found within Rome.It was established with the Lateran Treaty in 1929, and many probably know of it because it is the place where the Pope lives. Vatican City is governed by the Holy See, which is the term used to describe the jurisdiction of the Pope. The Holy See is the reason why Vatican City is able to remain spiritually, diplomatically, and temporally independent. Many important cultural sites can be found in Vatican City, which is especially interesting, seeing as how small it is. The most important ones are St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel, of course.

Info source: https://www.worldatlas.com
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