enclaves
A small country inside another country is typically referred to as an enclave. This means that the smaller country is surrounded by the territory of the larger country.
Whitehorse is the name of a city in Canada.
By population - yes (if you consider that Russia is located both in Europe and Asia), by territory - no (France, Spain, Sweden and Ukraine are larger).
territory
A country is much larger and has authority over the cities inside of its area.
France is the largest country in western Europe and in the European Union, so France is larger than Germany.
Canada is the largest democracy by territory. Only Russia, which is an illiberal democracy is a larger country.
When a larger country takes over and controls a smaller territory, it is called colonization or imperialism. This often involves political, economic, and social dominance over the colony by the colonizing country.
The Roman Empires territory was hundreds of people larger than the Dynastys territory.
A territory is typically larger than a terrace. A territory refers to a defined geographic area, such as a country or region, while a terrace is a flat outdoor surface usually built at ground level or raised above it.
Africa is a separate continent and is in fact larger than North America; it is most definitly not located inside of it
An enclave is a small part of a country that is entirely surrounded by the territory of another country. This results in the enclave being geographically separated from the main part of its own country.