When a name of a country comes to mind, we mostly think of it as being a large area full of cities, towns, wide-open fields, lakes, and rivers.
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Though many countries on Earth do fit this description, however, some others are so small geographically, nonetheless, they present unique landscapes that may change your thinking of what constitutes a nation.
Down from European city-states to remote tropical islands, and castle-filled valleys, here are the a list of 10 smallest countries in the world.
Vatican City – 0.17 square miles

Monaco – 0.78 square miles

Nauru – 8.1 square miles

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Tuvalu – 10 square miles

San Marino – 24 sqaure miles

Liechtenstein – 62 sqaure miles

Marshall Islands – 70 sqaure miles

Saint Kitts and Nevis – 104 sqaure miles

Maldives – 116 square miles

Malta – 122 square miles



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