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  1. Feb 3, 2020 · Sylvain Sonnet/The Image Bank/Getty Images. By. Matt Rosenberg. Updated on February 03, 2020. The 17 smallest countries in the world each contain less than 200 square miles in area, and if you were to combine them, their total size would be just a bit larger than the state of Rhode Island.

  2. The country with the smallest area is Vatican City, which spans over just 0.19 square miles (.49 square kilometers). Ultra-luxurious Monaco comes in second with 0.78 mi²/2.02 km², and San Marino right behind at 24 mi²/60 km². Note that this list includes only countries.

  3. Oct 16, 2020 · As of September 2020, there are 195 countries on Earth. Although this graphic shows the smallest countries in the world, it is worth noting that a list of the world’s 100 largest countries would also include some of the same countries on this list, including North Korea, Nicaragua, and Greece.

  4. Jul 28, 2023 · Here’s a look at the 15 smallest countries in the world by population. Vatican City: Population of 800. Vatican City is not only the smallest country in the world by area, but it also has the least residents and is the smallest by population. It is the smallest sovereign state in the world. About 450 people have Vatican citizenship.

  5. Jun 11, 2021 · Jun 11, 2021. The Vatican City became independent from Italy in 1929 under the Lateran Treaty and it remains the world's smallest state at just 0.49 square kilometers or 0.19 square miles,...

  6. With only 0.44 km², Vatican City in the heart of Rome is by far the smallest country in the world. In second place is the city-state of Monaco on the French Mediterranean coast at 2.0 km².

  7. worldstatsandfacts.com › countries › smallest-countries-in-the-world-by-areaThe Smallest Countries in the World by Area

    Mar 6, 2024 · 1. Vatican City0.49 km² (0.19m²) Arguably the most famous country on this list, the city-state of Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, at just under half a square kilometer. Vatican City has a tiny population of fewer than 800 and consists of members of the clergy and diplomats of the Holy See (the country’s central government).

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