The two smallest states in Australia are Tasmania and Victoria.
The mainland area of Tasmania is 64 519 sq km while Victoria has a mainland area of 227 010 sq km.
The Australian Capital Territory is smaller, but it is a territory, not a state.
The second smallest state in Australia is Victoria. Victoria has a mainland area of 227010 sq km. The only state smaller is Tasmania, with an area of 64519 sq km.
The Australian Capital Territory is smaller again, but it is a territory and not a state.
Tasmainia is Australia's smallest state
Well Tasmania is the smallest so I think Victoria is the second smallest. Australian Capital Territory is not a state so I would say Victoria.
Australia's largest state: Western Australia. Australia's smallest state: Tasmania
Yes, Hawaii is the 8th smallest state in the United States, not the 2nd smallest. The second smallest state is Rhode Island.
The smallest state in Australia is Tasmania.
Based on population Wyoming is the smallest U.S. state and Vermont is the second smallest state. Based on area Rhode Island is the smallest U.S. state and Delaware is the second smallest U.S. state.
The island of Tasmania is Australia's smallest state.
No. Australia is the smallest of the seven continents. The second smallest, or sixth largest, is Europe.
Australia is the smallest continent and Europe is the second smallest.
Tasmania is the smallest state. Don't be confused with the smallest territory which is the ACT (Australian Capital Territory).
Delaware is the second smallest state in the United States at 2,489 sq. miles. Rhode Island is the smallest state.
Neither, it is the second smallest US State.
No, it is the second smallest behind Rhode Island.