No, Portugal is smaller than England.
Portugal is about 30 percent smaller than England. Portugal has an area of 35,645 square miles [92,090 square kilometers]. England has an area of 50,346 square miles [130,395 square kilometers].
Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho, to name three.
With 84,899 square miles, Utah is the 13th-largest U.S. state by area, larger than #14 Idaho but smaller than #12 Minnesota.
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Portugal is certainly smaller than Spain. Portugal is 92,345km2 while Spain takes up 505, 992km2 making Spain more than 5 times as big as Portugal. Additionally, this can be seen when looking at a map: Spain takes up more than 3 quarters of the Iberian peninsula (a peninsula solely split between Portugal and Spain).
Of course, Andorra is smaller.
Geographical comparison is always relative. Comparing Portugal to continental countries and of course Portugal is a small country. However Portugal is the 19th largest country in Europe, meaning it's a medium size country in European terms. One province of Portugal is like the size of Belgium.
No. The total area of England is 130,395 km sq or 50,346 sq miles, whereas Utah's total area is 219,887 km sq or 84,899 sq miles. Therefore the state of Utah is nearly twice the size of England.
Is Portugal better than Argentina
Utah has more mountains than Nebraska
Yes, there is more than one body of salt water in Utah. The most notable is the Great Salt Lake, which is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. Additionally, there are smaller saline lakes and ponds in the region, such as Bear Lake and Utah Lake, though they are not as salty as the Great Salt Lake.