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10 Of The Most Tiniest Countries In The World You Want To know

by rima
Nov 17, 2015
in Extras
Reading Time: 4 mins read
10 Of The Most Tiniest Countries In The World You Want To know

We have always been talking about the largest and biggest things in the world. What about the tiniest things? Well here we brought you a list of tiniest countries in the world, islands or places on the planet according to the total area that belongs to the country.

1. Vatican, is the tiniest country in the world and is also known as the Holy See. The total area of Vatican is 0.44 km² and fits within the Italian capital of Rome and is the center of catholic church.

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2. Located on the French Riviera, Monaco is home to the largest number of millionaires and billionaires in the world. It is a home to 36,000 people and covers a land upto 2 Km².

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3. Nauru is an island that is located in east of Australia. Nauru is one of the tiniest countries in the world, and also known as the country of obese. Nauru is 21km².

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4. Tuvalu is located in the Pacific Ocean, west of Australia and is formerly known as Ellice Islands. There are total 10,000 people in the island and has only 1 hospital on the main island. The total area is 26km ².

In recent years, the soverign nation of Tuvalu in the Pacific has become synonomous with Climate change, environmental refugees and sea level rises, however, more immediate environmental problems such as population growth and poor coastal management threaten the very livelihood of those who inhabit this tiny coral atoll. Gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1978, Tuvalu today is a constitutional monarchy with its government practicing parliamentary democracy.Some 97% of Tuvaluans are members of The Church of Tuvalu, a protestant church.The evangelisation of Tuvalu had begun as early as 1865 by protestant congregationalists from the London Missionary Society and the peoples conversion to christianity was complete by the 1920's.Between 1862 and 1864. Tuvalu was one of the hardest-hit Pacific island groups by Peruvian slave raiders (blackbirders) with over 400 people taken from Funafuti (Tuvalus capital) and were never to return.In 1943, during World War two, Tuvalu was selected as an operations base for allied forces battling the Japanese in the Pacific, the northern end of Funafuti being mined for its agregate to build the military airstrip. Due to its low elevation ( maximum 15ft above sea level), Tuvalu's small, scatered group of atolls have extremely poor soils for agriculture and its porous nature has made it's water lens particularly susceptable to salt water intrusion and contamination through poor coastal management.Leaking septic tanks and effluent runoff from the countries menagerie of piggeries is poisoning their only permanent water supply and killing the surrounding reefs of Tuvalu's lagoon.Since subsistence farming and fishing remain the primary economic activities outside of foreign aid, the scarcity of fresh water and the need of Tuvaluan fishermen to travel further afield for there catch has made water management a major priority of the present day government.According to The South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPC), Tuvalu, du

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5. San Marino is also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino. It is the third smallest country in Europe with a total population of 30,000 people. The total area is 61 km².

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6. Liechtenstein is a German speaking country that is completely located in Alps. The total area of the country is 160km² and has the lowest employment rate in the country.

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7. Saint Kitts and Nevis are the first island to be occupied by Europeans. The total area is 261 km² and has an abundant marine life.

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8. Maldives is a popular tourist destination in Indian ocean, and is the smallest country in Asia in terms of land and also population. There are over 1192 coral islands in Maldives spread over 300km².

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9. Malta is island country, which has a population of over 450,000 inhabitants, occupying a total area of 316km².

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10. Grenada is also known as “The Island of Spice” and the largest producer of nutmeg. This forms a popular tourist center occupying a total land area of 344 km².

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