There are three countries located within another country's borders: Lesotho, inside South Africa, and San Marino, and Vatican City(both inside Italy).
Yes, there are countries called "enclaves", which are located inside another country, or are parts of countries located inside another country. Embassies can be considered enclaves and other good examples are the Kingdom of Lesotho, surrounded by South Africa, the Angolan enclave of Cabinda, in the DRC, and the Armenian territory in Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh.
Europe is a continent composed of countries and not inside a country itself.
The Vatican is a separate country inside of the city of Rome. It is only 110 acres and 1000 people run by the Roman Catholic Church. San Marino is another small country inside of Italy. It is between Emilia-Romagna and Marche. It is 24 square miles.
Spain IS a country; it does not have countries IN it.
ok...rome is a city...inside of a country...there is no countries inside of it
France IS a Country. There are no countries INSIDE it....
Lesotho is inside of South Africa.
Uruguay is a country without countries inside itself.
The Vatican City State and the Rebuplic of San Marino
The Vatican, San Marino, and Lesotho are the only independent, recognized states completely enclaved in other countries. Countries such as Monaco and Swaziland do not apply because Monaco is not surrounded by France since it borders the Mediterranean Sea, and Swaziland, in Southern Africa, borders two countries, South Africa and Mozambique.
China is the name of the country. There are no smaller countries inside of it.