Yes. Andorra is almost three times the size of Liechtenstein.
Malta, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Monaco, and Vatican City are all smaller than Andorra.
Bigger. Actually, 127 times bigger.
Andorra, Vitican City, Monaco, San Marino and Sicily.
Presumably the answer looked for is 'Switzerland'. But Austria, Luxembourg, Andorra and Liechtenstein qualify as well.
Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, Wales,Asturias
Andorra Liechtenstein Monaco United Kingdom (Wales)
Andorra
The six that are not islands are: Vatican City San Marino Monaco Andorra Liechtenstein Luxembourg
Andorra is bigger, at 181 square miles, compared to Malta which is 122 square miles.
Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.
The six that aren't islands are Liechtenstein, San Marino, Vatican City, Andorra, and Monaco.
In Western Europe: Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Monaco etc.