No, the smallest country in the world is Vatican City.
Samoa is actually a poor country. It has 7th smallest economy, the 72nd smallest income per country, and its GDP growth rate is not enough to consider it a developing nation. At only 2%, it is actually one of the slowest progressing economies in the world; it has the 44th slowest growing economy. To notice the real gap, you must know that there are 196 countries in the world, so Samoa is definitely on the poor half.
Vatican city is the smallest country in Europe and the smallest country in the world.
Vatican City is the smallest independent country in the world.
country with the smallest constitution in world is US.
Vatican City is the smallest country in the world.
Haiti is not the smallest country in the world. Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, based on landmass, measuring just 0.2 square miles.
no, it isnt
Yes, us Samoans consider our country developed. I suppose it all depends on how the world relates to us, and us to the world.
It's in Rome and the smallest country in the world is the Vatican city.
No. Australia is not the smallest country in the world, but in fact the 6th largest in the world.
Can you make sense? Samoa's a country, and the US got American Samoa from the country of [Actual] Samoa, maybe?Eastern Samoa and Western Samoa (as they were referred to in colonial times) were all one country to begin with. During the 1st world war, America occupied American Samoa and Germany occupied Western Samoa. So I suppose you're right 187baby, the US got (part) of Samoa from Samoa.
No, Bahrain is not the smallest country in the world. The smallest country in the world is Vatican City, which is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome, Italy.