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Liechtenstein is the smallest German-speaking country in the world.
The smallest German-speaking country is Liechtenstein. It is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and Austria to the east and north. German is the official language of Liechtenstein.
Denmark is the smallest country in Northern Europe. However, if you include Greenland in Denmark's area, then Estonia becomes the smallest country in Northern Europe.
Estonia is the smallest of the Baltic states, in terms of land area and population. It is located in Northern Europe, bordered by Latvia to the south and Russia to the east.
Liechtenstein is a small country near the Alps. It is landlocked between Switzerland and Austria and known for its stunning mountain landscapes and charming villages.
The fourth smallest country in the world is Liechtenstein. It is a landlocked country located in Central Europe, between Switzerland and Austria. Despite its small size, Liechtenstein is known for its high standard of living and strong economy.
Liechtenstein is the smallest German-speaking country in the world. So there must be more than 90% which speak German. Read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein
Yes, Liechtenstein is the 6th-smallest country by area and the 7th-smallest by population.TOP TEN SMALLEST COUNTRIES by AREAVatican City (0.44 km^2)Monaco (2.02 km^2)Nauru (21 km^2)Tuvalu (26 km^2)San Marino (61 km^2)Liechtenstein (160 km^2)Marshall Islands (181 km^2)Saint Kitts and Nevis (261 km^2)Maldives (300 km^2)Malta (316 km^2)TOP TEN SMALLEST COUNTRIES by POPULATIONVatican City (839)Nauru (10,084)Tuvalu (11,323)Palau (20,901)San Marino (32,789)Monaco (36,950)Liechtenstein (37,132)Saint Kitts and Nevis (55,000)Marshall Islands (56,086)Dominica (71,293)
At just shy of 35,000 in 2008, Liechtenstein can lay claim to that title.
Liechtenstein. At 160 square km (62 square miles), Liechtenstein is the smallest country to win an Olympic gold medal. Hanni Wenzel won gold in women's slalom and giant slalom alpine skiing at the 1980 Winter Games in Lake Placid.
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