The smallest U.S. territory by land area is the Virgin Islands, specifically Water Island, which covers just 491 acres. However, if considering incorporated territories, Palmyra Atoll is the smallest, encompassing only about 1.6 square miles. Both territories highlight the diverse range of U.S. possessions, though Palmyra is uninhabited and primarily serves as a wildlife refuge.
Yes, it is a self-governing unincorporated US Territory.
England has the smallest constitution, in so far that it has NO constitution.
it became a u.s. colony ....u wouldn't have to ask the computer if u wasn't cheating .....like me : ) lol
It became a US Territory.
One way the US has not expanded its territory is through the Divine Right.
By land area, Catano is the smallest city. By population, the smallest city is Culebra.
Tasmania is the smallest state. Don't be confused with the smallest territory which is the ACT (Australian Capital Territory).
As of a 2006 the nunavut territory has only 26,474 resident and resident and this has the smallest population of any province of territory in Canada
The smallest city is the prince edward island
Lakshadweep with an area of 32 sq km is the Smallest Union Territory in India.
The smallest in Canada is Prince Edward Island.
Yukon is the smallest of Canada's three territories.
The state of Tasmania, with just on half a million people in 2010, has the smallest population in Australia. However, the Northern Territory, which is a territory rather than a state, has the smallest population of all of Australia's states and territories. In 2008, the population of the Northern Territory was an estimated 220,000.
Nunavit is actually a territory, not a province. PEI is the smallest province.
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Darwin is the smallest state/territory capital in population, not the "most smallest" (double superlative!!) city in Australia.
Nunavut has the smallest population at 32,900 people. Note: Numbers from April 2010.