The smallest countries in Europe are:
The smallest country in Europe (and on the world) is Vatican City. Vatican City is only 0.44 sq km (0.17 sq mi). It is situated in Rome and is the city of the Pope (which makes him head of state of Vatican City).
The smallest country not related to the Church is Monaco, in Southern France. 2 sq km (0.77 sq mi).
The smallest country in Europe (in the world in fact) is the independent state of the Vatican City. The Vatican City is 0.2 square miles in size and has a population of 770 people. No permanent residents live here however.
(Statistics were taken from about.com Geography website which is dated November 2010)
Vatican City is the smallest by size because it only has .17 square miles.
The smallest nation in Europe (and the world) is the Vatican City in Rome. It has the smallest area and population of any sovereign state.
The Vatican City has an area of 0.17 square miles (0.44 square km) and a population of 829.
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Vatican City which is surrounded completely by the city of Rome.
The smallest country is Vatican City
Luxembourg is one of the smallest (7th smallest in Europe) countries in Europe because it's size is not as big as others.
The smallest country in Europe is the Vatican
The smallest country in Europe is the Vatican
Vatican city is the smallest country in Europe and the smallest country in the world.
Vatican City is the smallest country in Europe.
The smallest country in Central Europe is Switzerland.
The smallest country in the world, Vatican City, is located in Europe.
Monaco is the 2'nd smallest country in Europe.
No. The Vatican City is the smallest country in Europe, not Andorra.
Russia is the largest country in Europe, however, it is transcontinental. The largest country wholly in Europe would be the Ukraine. Vatican City is the smallest country in Europe.
Monaco is the second smallest country in Europe.
Monaco is the 2'nd smallest country in Europe by statistics.