The smallest town in New York State is the Town of Montague in Lewis County with a population of 78 according to the 2010 census.
The Smallest country in North America is Saint Kitts and Nevis.
The smallest population in North America is in Greenland, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark. Greenland has a population of around 56,000 people.
According to the information on the King County, WA government website the smallest town is Skykomish with 214 (2000 Census data) and 210 (2004 Washing State Estimate).Link: http://your.kingcounty.gov/budget/agr/agr04/PDFs/AGR-Ch5-all.pdf (Scroll to page 54 and 55 for a city by city listing and their respective populations)
According to recent research conducted by one website, the smallest population of Spanish Speaker is Equatorial Guinea in Africa with approximately 616,459 inhabitants representing 0.14 % of the worldwide Spanish Speaking population. However, Spain is the only country that provides Spanish citizenship. There is only one "spanish country"-SPAIN if you mean spanish speaking country then I am not sure.
The smallest town anywhere depends on how you define "town". Places of only a few hundred inhabitants often had urban characteristics. Past urban populations are usually estimated by assigning a cutoff point, usually 10,000, 5,000 or 2-3,000 (the higher the limit, the easier to assemble data, though the more small towns will be left out). Some towns (and some places not even remotely urban) had the legal status of boroughs, though many didn't. The smallest borough was probably already Old Sarum, mostly abandoned in the 13th century in favour of nearby New Sarum (now Salisbury), and probably already uninhabited. It (or rather its landowners, who lived elsewhere) would continue regardless to return two members to Parliament until 1832. But borough shouldn't be confused with town: suburbs and most smaller or newer towns weren't boroughs.
The answer depends on the definition of smallest city: incorporated or not and who determines what the smallest city is. Lost Springs Wyoming has a population of 4 according to the 2010 US Census. In 1976, both the state of Wyoming and the U.S. Bicentennial Commission designated Lost Springs as the smallest incorporated town in America; its population was then eleven. In July of 2011, Buford, Wyoming was stated by Time.com to be the smallest town in America with a population of 1.
I belive it is the little town of Marion south dakota, poplulation 1200
Angono, Rizal is the smallest town or municipality in the Philippines.
Hum is the smallest town in the world, there are only 23 people. Hum is in India.
Europe is the smallest.
well im not positive but it's probabpy in like wyoming or some state that has a low population.
North America is definitely not the smallest continent. The smallest continent is Australia.
The smallest city in North Carolina is Long Town.
I believe Pai (ปาย) is the smallest town in Thailand. 2,284 people live there.
Louth is the smallest county in Ireland and its county town is Dundalk.
The smallest country in South America is Suriname.
The third smallest town in the United States, by population, is often considered to be Monowi, Nebraska, which has a population of just one person. The town is notable for its unique governance, as the sole resident, Elsie Eiler, serves as the mayor, bartender, and librarian. Monowi's small size and singular population make it a unique example of a town's survival in modern America.