13 smallest countries in the world that you can walk around if you wish (14 photos)
There are countries in the world that are quite modest in size. Some of them are so tiny that they can hardly be seen on a map. It is quite possible that you will even need glasses or a magnifying glass for this. However, many of these states are popular among tourists because they have amazing attractions and scenic views.
Small size does not at all prevent dwarf countries from feeling full (by the way, some of them even have complete independence). Of course, many of them could use the help of investors who are ready to invest in the development of the tourism industry and services. This way they would become even better and more popular. However, this is a completely different story.
We invite you to familiarize yourself with the list of the tiniest countries that exist on our planet today.
Barbados - 430 km2
Surely many people know this small state, located on the island of the same name in the Atlantic. It’s not surprising, because the singer Rihanna, who was born in these parts, brought him fame.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 389.3 km2
Grenada - 344 km2
The state is located on a large island in the Caribbean region. There are not many attractions here, but an inquisitive tourist will find something to entertain himself with. For example, you can visit the underwater sculpture park or Lake Antoine, surrounded by dense banana plantations.
Malta - 316 km2
Maldives - 292 km2
Saint Kitts and Nevis - 261 km2
Marshall Islands - 160 km2
Liechtenstein - 160 km2
San Marino – 61 km2
Tuvalu - 26 km2
The Polynesian state of Tuvalu is a cluster of several small islands located almost near the equator.
Nauru - 21.3 km2
Nauru has the status of the smallest independent republic on Earth. It is known for its beautiful beaches, coral reefs and unique nature.
Monaco - 2.02 km2
Vatican - 0.44 km2