Suriname.
No, Suriname is not the smallest country in South America. Suriname is actually the smallest country in terms of land area in South America, but it is not the smallest in terms of population. The smallest country in South America by land area is Suriname, while the smallest in terms of population is Guyana.
Uruguay is the second smallest country in South America, covering a land area of only 176,220 km2 (68,039 mi2).
Smallest country is Vatican City and after that Monaco. Brazil is actually the 5th largest country in the world
I believe this is French Guiana - a protectorate of France.
The smallest country in land area in Central America is El Salvador.
Falkland Islands is the smallest country in South America. It has total land area of 12,173 sq km (4700 sq mi). It is under the control of England.
The smallest country on South America's Equator is Ecuador. Ecuador has a land area of just over 109,000 square miles. Other countries on the Equator of South America are Brazil, Columbia, and Peru.
The largest country is Nicaragua. The smallest country is El Salvador.
The smallest country in Central America is El Salvador.
In the Americas (North America, Central America, and South America), the smallest countries are Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
Brazil is the largest country in South America, with an area of 3,287,000 square miles. The smallest South American nation is Suriname (this does not count French Guyana, which is a territory of France and not a country). Suriname has an area of 63,000 square miles. So, if we divide 3,287,000 by 63,000, we find that Suriname would fit in Brazil 52 times.
South America; Australia is the smallest continent while South America is the fourth smallest continent.