The smallest country in Central America by size is El Salvador. The country has a population of around 6,134,000 people. The area of the country is 8,124 sq. mi.
The smallest Spanish speaking country in South America is Uruguay.
The smallest Central American country by population is Belize, with a population of 333,721 people. Belize is bordered by Guatemala and Mexico.
Belize has the smallest population among Central American countries, with around 400,000 people.
According to the CIA Factbook, as of July 2012, Belize is the smallest Central American country with an estimated population of 327,719 residents.
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.
Belize is the only English-speaking country in Central America, with English being its official language.
The smallest country in Central America is El Salvador.
El Salvador
The smallest country in Central Europe is Switzerland.
Saint Kitts and Nevis (261 sq km / 101 sq mi) in the Caribbean would qualify as such, as it is the smallest island-country in the Americas, but its status is debatable, as it is an English-speaking country. If we are just taking into account Spanish, Portuguese or French-speaking countries, El Salvador (21,041 sq km / 8,124 sq mi) in Central America would be considered the smallest country in Latin America in terms of area.
The smallest English speaking country in the world is Nauru. Nauru is an island located in Micronesia.
Africa (and the spanish-speaking country is Equatorial Guinea).