The World’s 8 Smallest Countries (4 of 5)
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6. Liechtenstein
Area: 62 square miles/160 square kilometers
Population: 38,000 inhabitants (2022)
With its lush, green landscapes and evergreen trees, Liechtenstein is the ideal place to be when you accidentally take a wrong turn on the highway and wonder where have all the Austrian flags gone.
Do You Care: Liechtenstein is Europe’s second-least visited country. As a result, nobody there is more appreciative of the existence of Moldova, except for perhaps the Moldovans themselves.

7. Marshall Islands
Area: 70.05 square miles/190 square kilometers
Population: 61,000 inhabitants (2022)
Located to the northwest of Australia, this former territory of the US consists of around 1,000 coral islands. According to coconut oil connoisseurs, the stuff they’ve got over there is plenty rich and coconutty.
Do You Care: The Marshall Islands has been fully sovereign for 35 years, and yet it is still trying to find itself in this vast, confusing world.