The smallest wonders
This is an interesting listing of the world's seven smallest independent countries.
These are the only countries which contain an area of less than 100
square miles. If we combine the land area of these seven countries, it
will be less than 175 square miles. These countries are not only the
smallest countries in the world, but also have some unique aspects as
well. Let’s find it out. These are really must see places, so go travel
isurance and visit them all.
1. Vatican City
- Capital: Vatican City
- Size: 0.17 sq. miles (0.44 sq kms)
- Population: 780 approx.
- Location: Rome, Italy
- Official Language: Latin, Italian
- Currency: Euro
- Internet TLD: .va
The Vatican City may be small, but it is very powerful as it is the seat of the Catholic Church which has over 1 billion people as constituents. Vatican is so small that the entire country does not have a single street address. Another unique thing about Vatican is that it has no permanent citizens. Citizenship of the Vatican City is issued to those who work at the Vatican and their spouses and children and is revoked as and when they stop working there. The country’s economy is the only non-commercial economy in the world. But, the Vatican City is supported financially by contributions of Catholics worldwide. Vatican has no taxes as well.
2. Monaco
- Capital: Monaco
- Size: 0.76 sq. miles (1.96 sq kms)
- Population: 35,650 approx.
- Location: French Riviera on the Mediterranean
- Official Language: French
- Currency: Euro
- Internet TLD: .mc
Monaco is formally known as The Principality of Monaco, means that the territory is ruled by a Prince. For the last seven centuries, Monaco was ruled by princes of the Grimaldi family from Genoa. The Prince shares legislative authority with a National Council. Monte Carlo in Monaco is well known for its glamorous casinos and its Formula One Grand Prix. Avenue Princess Grace in Monaco is the costliest street in the world.
3. Nauru
- Capital: Yaren (unofficial)
- Size: 8.1 sq. miles (21 sq kms)
- Population: 10,000 approx.
- Location: Western part of Pacific Ocean
- Official Language: English, Nauruan
- Currency: Australian Dollar
- Internet TLD: .nr
Nauru is a phosphate rock island, and its primary source of income has been the export of phosphate mined from the island. Nauruwas a rich country for a brief moment in 1970s, Nauruans were even amongst the richest people on the planet. But it did not last long as the island’s phosphate deposits dreid up and made the island a mining wasteland. Nauruans are among the most obese people in the world with 90% of adults having a higher BodyMassIndex than the world average.
4. Tuvalu
- Capital: Funafuti
- Size: 10 sq. miles. (26 sq kms)
- Population: 12,300 approx.
- Location: South of Pacific
- Official Language: Tuvaluan, English
- Currency: Tuvaluan Dollar, Australian Dollar
- Internet TLD: .tv
5. San Marino
- Capital: City of San Marino
- Size: 23.5 sq. miles. (61.2 sq kms)
- Population: 28,150 approx
- Location: North-central Italy
- Official Language: Italian
- Currency: Euro
- Internet TLD: .sm
6. Liechtenstein
- Capital: Vaduz
- Size: 62 sq. miles. (160 sq kms)
- Population: 34,500 approx.
- Location: Alps
- Official Language: German
- Currency: Swiss Franc
- Internet TLD: .li
7. Marshall Islands
- Capital: Majuro
- Size: 69.8 sq. miles.(181 sq kms)
- Population: 61,500 approx.
- Location: Middle of Pacafic Ocean
- Official Language: Marshallese, English
- Currency: US Dollar
- Internet TLD: .mh
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