This came up in a pub quiz the other night and there was some dispute about the answer, so we checked. Monaco's coastline is about 3.2 km long, depending on how you measure it - could be 3.4 km. The rival answer, Bosnia-Herzegovina, has a massive 7.7 km coastline at a place called Neum. Yes, I'm afraid that's how we spend our weekends, quibbling over completely useless facts...
Monaco's coastline is about one mile long.
When comparing countries with a coastline, Sint Maarten has the shortest in existence. Monaco has the third shortest coastline.
"Monaco has the world's shortest coastline. a total of three kilometres" Altough the smallest coastline does belong to Monaco the smallest coastline relative to size in fact belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina at 24.5km long. It centered around the only coast town in the country, Nuem.
It is 4.1 kilometers.
Monaco is located on the French Riviera, ie the coastline on the Mediterranean sea next to Italy.
Canada is the country with the longest coastline (152,100 miles) and Monaco has the shortest coastline (3.5 miles).
Canada has the longest coastline in the world, stretching over 202,080 kilometers.
Monaco has a coastline on the Mediterrean Sea and the nearest ocean to it would be The North Atlantic Ocean.
The physical features of Monaco are mainly characterized by the fauna and flora. There are high mountain ranges and an ocean that forms a coastline.
Monaco, Malta, and Bosnia and Herzegovina have short coastlines.
It is not part of any country. It is an independent country. It has a coastline and all of its land border is with France, but it is not part of France as some people think.
Countries with the shortest coastlines are countries without a coastline, so ones with 0 km. However, the five countries with the shortest actual coastline are Monaco, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Tuvalu, Jordan, and Nauru in that order.
Many countries have NO shoreline. Can't get much shorter than none.