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A microstate is a small, independent sovereign state that typically has a very limited land area and population. Examples include Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City. These entities often have unique political, economic, and cultural characteristics, and while they may be small in size, they maintain their own governance and can engage in international relations. Microstates often face unique challenges and advantages due to their size and resources.

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