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A Country so Small its Flag is a Map - Nauru

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The Country Not On World Map #166

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Earth's Secret 8th Continent ???? (EXPLAINED)

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The Country No One Knew Existed

There's a secret country inside the US.
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The World's Smallest Countries Explained

The world's smallest countries on by land size explained.

Just like human beings, countries come in all different shapes, sizes and colours.

Some countries are large cold and barren, others are small, tropical and densely populated.

The variety and range of countries are planet has to offer is what makes the human race so special, downtown Manhattan is so different to Fiji that it is almost like another world.

Believe it or not there are actually 25 countries in the world that are smaller than a 1000km2, for reference, the worlds largest city by urban area is New York City, which is over 12,000km2.

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TOP 10 smallest countries IN THE WORLD!

The benefits of visiting a small country are that all of its history, culture, and interesting sites are all concentrated in a smaller area so it doesn't take you very long to see all it has to offer. The drawback is that if you're planning on spending a couple of weeks there, you may get a little bored!

1. Sealand.
I know, you're thinking, Sealand? I've never heard of that country, that's because, although technically it is a country because it has a territory, a population, a government, and laws, no other country accepts that Sealand is a country.
Sealand is an old WWII Naval fort about 12 km off the coast of England. In 1966 Paddy Roy Bates and his family took it over and spent £45,000 refurbishing the 550m2 fort and creating a 24-hour radio station. In 1967 Roy declared the Principality of Sealand and introduced Sealand's National flag.
2. Vatican City
Vatican City has a population of just 825 people and an area of about half a square kilometer. It has its own government, its own laws, and even its own language, Latin is Vatican City's native tongue, as you'll probably notice if you ever try using an ATM when you're there.
Interestingly enough, although the country is the epicenter of the Roman Catholic religion, thanks to pickpockets in St Peters Square, its crime rate is 20 times higher than its neighboring country, Italy.

3. Monaco.
Situated on the French Riviera, Monaco has a population of around 40,000 people packed into an area of around 2 square kilometers, making it the world's densest populated country. Its ports, casino, palace, gardens, hotels, and urban Grand Prix circuit make it a must-go for the rich and famous and so in addition to being the most densely populated it is possibly also one of the most glamorous countries in the world.

4. Nauru.
Nauru has a population of around 12,500 people in an area of about 21 square km although approximately 80% of the country is uninhabitable thanks to damages caused by Phosphate mining. It became independent from Australia in 1968 but it has accepted aid from them in exchange for hosting a controversial immigration detention facility.

5. Tuvalu.
Tuvalu has a total area of 26 square kilometers that's about twice as big as Auckland International Airport. It's spread over three reef islands and 6 true atolls and has a population of a little under 12,000 and its highest elevation above sea level is just 4.6 meters. Tuvalu lies about halfway between Queensland and Hawaii and is so remote that it only receives around 2000 visitors a year making it an ideal place to visit if you really want to disconnect.

6. San Marino.
Approximately 34,000 people in an area a bit over half the size of Disney World, San Marino has been independent since the year 301. Although it's not a member of the European union like its neighbor Italy, it does use the Euro as its currency. There are only 220 kilometers of road in the whole country and yet San Marino has the highest rate of car ownership in the world, it's the only country to have more vehicles than it does people.

7. Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein is a little smaller than Washington DC and has about 5% of its population. This tiny country is landlocked between Switzerland and Austria. Thanks to its low corporate tax rates it has become a bit of a tax haven, attracting many companies and becoming one of the richest countries in the world. An interesting fact, it actually has more registered companies than it does citizens!

8. The Marshall Islands
With is 182 square kilometers spread over 5 islands and 29 coral atolls, the Marshall Islands only became independent of the United States in 1990, making it one of the youngest countries in the world. Despite its youth and relative primitivity in 2018 it became the first country in the world to issue its own cryptocurrency Sovereign and to certify it as legal tender.

9. St Christopher and Nevis.
This Caribbean nation is the smallest country in the western hemisphere in both population and area. It is thought that the islands were discovered by Christopher Columbus. St Christopher was named after the patron saint of travelers and Nevis is thought to have come from the Spanish for snow, Nieve, because of the snow-like cloud that forms at the top on Nevis Peak. Halfway between St Christopher and Nevis is an Island called Booby Island! but nobody knows how it got its name.

10. The Maldives.
The Maldives consists of a whopping 1,192 coral islands stretching north to south over 870 km, despite this, it only has a total landmass area of 298 square kilometers which is about half the size of Chicago. Its highest natural point is just 2 meters above sea level.

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This Country Has 79 Years Left to Live

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Climate change never felt more real to my eyes until I arrived here in KIRIBATI - a small island nation in the Central Pacific Ocean.

The rising sea levels are quickly shrinking this country, which has a peak altitude of 3 meters. It's projected to be entirely underwater by the year 2100.

While many countries are feeling the impacts of climate change, nobody is more threatened right now than the 100,000+ residents of Kiribati.

The question now becomes, how do we prevent the people here from becoming climate refugees? The only 4 options I can think of are the following:

1. Build a higher sea wall (which will cost billions of USD)
2. Buy land overseas for them to relocate (will also cost a fortune)
3. Send more Kiribati citizens abroad (i.e. Australia and New Zealand) for jobs, and they can slowly adapt to a new life
4. Boost tourism in Kiribati so people can see firsthand the effects of climate change, which will also pump money back into the economy

Would love to get your thoughts on what we can do to help the wonderful people of Kiribati. I encourage you all to get creative and share your best solutions below. I will be reading and responding to as many comments as I can, and I encourage you to do the same. This is important.

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What are the LEAST known countries in the world?

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The SMALLEST COUNTRIES In The World | These tiny nations are amazing

There are many small countries in the world, but some of them are really tiny. They're so small that they don't even have a proper name! Join me as I take you on a tour around these miniature nations and find out who has the smallest country in the world.

Here is the list:

-The Vatican
-The Maldives
-Malta
-Principality of Hutt River
-Republic of Molossia
-Principality of Sealand
-Monaco
-Nauru
-Tuvalu
-San Marino
-Liechtenstein
-The Marshall Islands
-Saint Kitts and Nevis

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NAURU. What happened here, a curse?

This remote island in the Western Pacific Ocean is the world’s smallest island nation. It was once known as ‘Pleasant Island’ and in 1960’s it was one of the wealthiest nations in the world with highest GDP per capita. Today, it’s the least visited country in the world surviving with average social and economic status, what happened here?

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Top 10 Smallest Countries Of The World | Smallest Countries | Top 10

Size matters, when it comes to the world map. It is easy to spot and remember the largest countries in the world, like the USA, Russia, Canada, and China. They are hard to ignore owing to their massive landscapes. As a result of their size and seemingly never-ending borders, these countries are believed to be very powerful too. However, we should not underestimate the power of the small. From religion to economy, the smallest countries in the world do exercise power in their own way. Let us look at the list of the smallest countries in the world and understand more about them.

It is possible to rank all the countries of the world according to their populations or by the least land area. The total area of a country is its physical size denoted numerically in square miles or kilometers. It is the total area including land and water which is enclosed by the borders of the country. So, here are the smallest countries in the world as far as land area is concerned:

1. Vatican City | 0,44 km²
2. Monaco | 1,98 km²
3. Nauru | 21 km²
4. Tuvalu | 26 km²
5. San Marino | 61 km²
6. Liechtenstein | 160 km²
7. Marshall Islands | 181 km²
8. Saint Kitts and Nevis | 261 km²
9. St Vincent and the Grenadines | 280 km²
10. Maldives | 300 km²

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3 HIDDEN COUNTRIES (You've Never Heard Of!)

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The world has 197 countries, and not all of them are as well known as France, Japan or Brazil. Every country is amazing for its own uniqueness, so in today's video, I will tell you about 3 hidden countries that many of you have probably never heard of before.

THEY ARE:
- TUVALU
- COMOROS
- DJIBOUTI

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7 Smallest Countries in the World#shorts

7 Smallest Countries in the World:
1. Vatican City, 0.44 km2
2. Monaco, 2.02 km2
3. Nauru, 21 km2
4. Tuvalu, 26 km2
5. San Marino, 61 km2
6. Liechtenstein, 160 km2
7. Marshall Islands, 181 km2

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