The smallest country in terms of size as well as population is Vatican City situated within the city of Rome in Italy.
Vatican City it is a sovereign city state governed by the Pope. The entire state covers an area of 108.7 acres with a land boundary of 3.2 km; the population is 783 persons. More »
 

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The smallest country in the world is Vatican city located in the middle of Rome, Italy. The Largest country in the world is Russia.
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World's Smallest Countries The 10 smallest countries in the world: ・ Vatican City - 0.2 square miles ・ Monaco - 0.7 square miles ・ Nauru - 8.5 square miles ・ Tuvalu - 9 square miles ・ San Marino - 24 square miles ・ Liechtenstein -...
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World's Smallest Countries The 10 smallest countries in the world: ・ Vatican City - 0.2 square miles ・ Monaco - 0.7 square miles ・ Nauru - 8.5 square miles ・ Tuvalu - 9 square miles ・ San Marino - 24 square miles ・ Liechtenstein -...
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Most large American cities have an area of over 100 square miles, and some are larger than 400 square miles. But there's a nation that is less than one square mile in area! It's called Vatican City, and it's completely surrounded by the cit...
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Vatican City - 0.2 square miles - The world's smallest state, the Vatican has a population of 770, none of whom are permanent residents. ... What is the world's smallest country?
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