From Maldives To Vatican City: List Of World's 10 Smallest Countries & Their Currencies
From Maldives to Vatican City, let¡¯s look at the world¡¯s smallest countries, their areas, population as well as currency that they use.
Have you ever wondered which are the smallest countries on our world map? How much population and area do they have? And what currency do they use? Read on as we bring to you the list of world¡¯s smallest countries, their areas, population as well as currency that they use.
List Of World's 10 Smallest Countries & Their Currencies
Vatican City
Area in sq km-0.44
Region-Southern Europe
Population: 524
Currency: Euro
Monaco
Area in sq km-1.95
Region-Southern Europe
Population: 36,297
Currency: Euro
Nauru
Area in sq km-21
Region-Oceania
Population: 12,780
Currency: Australian Dollar
Tuvalu
Area in sq km-26
Region-Oceania
Population: 11,396
Currency: Tuvaluan dollar
San Marino
Area in sq km-61
Region-Southern Europe
Population: 33,642
Currency: Euro
Liechtenstein
Area in sq km- 160
Region-Western Europe
Population:39,584
Currency: Swiss Franc
Marshall Islands
Area in sq km-181
Region-Oceania
Population: 41,996
Currency: United States Dollar
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Area in sq km-261
Region-Caribbean
Population: 47,755
Currency: East Caribbean Dollar
Maldives
Area in sq km-298
Region-Western Asia
Population: 521,021
Currency: Maldivian Rufiyaa
Malta
Area in sq km-316
Region-Southern Europe
Population: 535,064
Currency: Maltese lira
(source: Forbes)
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More About World's Smallest Country Vatican City
In terms of area and population, Vatican City is the world's smallest country. The Vatican is the spiritual and administrative hub of the Catholic Church, and it is the smallest country in the world. Famous sites like St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, which are home to priceless works of art like Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling, draw throngs of tourists.
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