There are at least 28 countries, each with an area of less than one thousand square miles - so the question makes little sense. The smallest country is Vatican City, with an area of 0.17 sq miles.
There are 61 countries with total areas of less than 16,000 square miles.
The six countries are:LuxembourgLiechtensteinSan MarinoVatican CityAndorraMonaco
There are two countries in the world with an area of less than one square mile. Vatican City is the smallest with an area of 0.17 square miles. Monaco is slightly bigger with an area of 0.7 square miles.
Independent Caribbean Countries with Areas Less Than 200 Square Miles :Antigua and Barbuda (171 sq. mi.)Barbados (170 sq. mi.)Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (150 sq. mi.)Grenada (133 sq. mi.)Saint Kitts and Nevis (101 sq. mi.)
The six that are not islands are: Vatican City San Marino Monaco Andorra Liechtenstein Luxembourg
Too many to list but there are 61 of them.
Yes, Monaco is less than one thousand square miles in area. In fact it is less than ONE square mile in area.
Vatican city is one of them. 14.4 square miles
There are 61 countries with total areas of less than 16,000 square miles.
The six countries are:LuxembourgLiechtensteinSan MarinoVatican CityAndorraMonaco
These four:Tuvalu : 10.04 square milesNauru: 8.11 square milesMonaco: 0.77 square milesVatican City: 0.44 square miles
There are two countries in the world with an area of less than one square mile. Vatican City is the smallest with an area of 0.17 square miles. Monaco is slightly bigger with an area of 0.7 square miles.
Wendell is located in North Carolina. It is a very small town with an area of only about 5 square miles. Its population is less than six thousand inhabitants.
5,000 miles Much less. Costa Rica is the only country in between. I drove it in one day. May 400 miles.
There are no such countries. The smallest country that is internationally recognised as such, is Vatican City which has an area of around 5 million square feet - around 5 thousand times as large as the limit specified in the question.
Alaska contains 586,412 square miles of land. It is larger than all but 18 sovereign countries. Approximately 60% of the land in Alaska is owned and managed by the federal government, about 28% is owned by the state of Alaska, 11% is owned by Alaska Natives and their organizations, and less than 1% is privately owned.
Andorra San Marino Vatican City Malta Luxembourg Lichtenstein