Tuesday, 2 June 2015

10 Smallest Countries In Europe

The following is a list of the smallest independent countries in Europe by area, some of which are known as the European microstates (or ministates). A microstate is usually a small independent state that is recognized by larger states. This list does not include, for instance, Northern Cyprus – which is an unrecognized country, or Kosovo which is only partially recognized. The list also doesn’t include Gibraltar which is a British Overseas Territory rather than an independent state
1. Vatican City – 0.44 km2 (0.17 mi2) – The Vatican City State was formallyESTABLISHED by the Lateran Treaty of 1929 between the Pope and the government of Mussolini. Located withinRomethe smallest state in Europe has a population of just over 800 people
Smallest Countries In Europe: Vatican City, In the heart of Rome
Smallest Countries In Europe: Vatican City, In the heart of Rome

2. Monaco – 2.02 km(0.78 mi2) – The Principality of Monaco achieved full independence from France in 1860. It is situated in French Riviera, on the Mediterranean Sea and has a population of around 35,000. Apart then being the second smallest state in Europe (and the world), Monaco is also the most densely populated country in the world
Smallest Countries In Europe: Monaco
Smallest Countries In Europe: Monaco

3. San Marino – 61 km(24 mi2) – The republic of San Marino is an enclave within Italy and has a population of around  30,000 people. San Marino proudly claims to be the oldest surviving sovereign state in the world with the continuation of the monastic community that gained independence from the Roman Empire in the September 301!
The Fortress of Guaita in San Marino. San Marino is European microstate
The Fortress of Guaita in San Marino. San Marino is European microstate
4. Liechtenstein – 160 km(62 mi2) – The Principality of Liechtenstein is located between Switzerland and Austria and has a population of over 35,000. It is an independent state since the 19th century
Vaduz Castle - the palace and official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein
Vaduz Castle – the palace and official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein

5. Malta – 316 km2 (122 mi2) – Malta is an  archipelago of 7 islands in the Mediterranean Sea and has a population of under 500,000. Malta gained its independence from the UK in 1964. Valletta is theCAPITAL
Valletta - the capital of Malta
Valletta – theCAPITAL of Malta

6. Andorra – 468 km2 (181 mi2) – Located in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, the Principality of Andorra has a population of under 100,000 and has been independent since 1278! TheCAPITAL of Andorra is Andorra la Vella
 Andorra la Vella - the capital of Andorra, an European microstate
Andorra la Vella – theCAPITAL of Andorra, an European microstate

7. Luxembourg – 2,586 km2 (998 mi2) – Located between Germany, France and Belgium, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has been independent since 1815, when it gained its independence from the French Empire in the Treaty of Paris. Luxembourg has a population of over 500,000. Luxembourg City is theCAPITAL and largest city of Luxembourg
Luxembourg City - the capital of Luxembourg, an European microstate
Luxembourg City – theCAPITAL of Luxembourg, an European microstate

8. Cyprus – 9,251 km2 (3,572 mi2) – This island country is located in the Mediterranean and has a population of around 1,000,000. Independent since 1960. Nicosia is theCAPITAL and largest city
10 Smallest Countries In Europe: Cyprus
10 Smallest Countries In Europe: Cyprus

9. Montenegro – 13,812 km2 (5,333 mi2) – The small state of Montenegro has borders with not less than 4 countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania and Croatia. It has a population of around 600,000
Bay of Kotor, Montenegro - one of the smallest countries in Europe
Bay of Kotor, Montenegro – one of the smallest countries in Europe

10. Iceland – 103,000 km2 (40,000 mi2) – Iceland, “the land of fire and ice”, is another island country. It has a small population of just over 300,000. TheCAPITAL of Iceland is Reykjavik
Reykjavik, Iceland. Iceland is the 10th smallest Country in Europe

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