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millionaire Nov 20th, 2001 04:58 AM

Which is the smallest country inthe world??
 
Excluding the Vatican, does anyone know which is the smallest country in the world?

notamillionaire Nov 20th, 2001 05:05 AM

Take your millions to Monaco. I suppose that's it!

mia Nov 20th, 2001 05:05 AM

Lichtenstein?

xyz Nov 20th, 2001 05:08 AM

San Marino

notamillionaire Nov 20th, 2001 05:15 AM

Monaca 0.7 sq.m.<BR>San Marino 24 sq.m.<BR>Liechtenstein 62 sq.m.

richard j vicel Nov 20th, 2001 05:25 AM

Good morning, everyone knows that the<BR>smallest country is the DUCHY OF GRAND FENWICK....<BR>Richard of LaGrange Park, Il..

ana Nov 20th, 2001 05:31 AM

Lichtenstein is the smallest country. capital city Vaduz.

Vita Nov 20th, 2001 05:37 AM

All you ever wanted to know.<BR><BR>http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0762380.html

Lori Nov 20th, 2001 05:44 AM

How about this?<BR>1) Vatican City 0.17 <BR>(2) Monaco 0.75 <BR>(3) Nauru 8.0 <BR>(4) Tuvalu 10.0 <BR>(5) San Marino 24.0 <BR>(6) Liechtenstein 62.0 <BR>(7) Marshall Islands 70.0 <BR>(8) St. Kitts & Nevis 101.0 <BR>(9) Maldives 116.0 <BR>(10) Malta 122.0 <BR>

amy Nov 20th, 2001 05:50 AM

Don't know if anyone cares about the fine print, but Monaco is actually not a country, it is a principality.

wonder Nov 20th, 2001 06:37 AM

So, if you get into trouble in Monaco, do they send you the the principal's office?

Vita Nov 20th, 2001 06:47 AM

I looked up prinicpality and here's the definition:<BR><BR>the territory or jurisdiction of a prince : the country that gives title to a prince<BR><BR>So can't a country be a principality? Or, if not, what country is Monaco the principality of? Liechtenstein is also a principality.

Grasshopper Nov 20th, 2001 06:53 AM

So is Vatican City a popipality?

Ana Nov 20th, 2001 06:54 AM

Vita:<BR>I do know that Lichtenstein has a capital, Vaduz. I'm quite certain principalities do not have capitals.<BR>Interesting questions. I certainly gave it for granted that Lichtenstein was the smallest country.

rob Nov 20th, 2001 06:57 AM

Principalities are countries, just like kingdoms are countries. Just like republics are countries. It's just a description of their form of government.<BR><BR>Has anyone heard of the Knights of Malta? They issue passports and licencse plates, have diplomatic representation in a few countries, and have other sovereign attributes, but don't have any territory except for a big palace in Rome. I guess they would be the smallest, but it depends on how country is defined.

lori Nov 20th, 2001 07:00 AM

grasshopper, surely a popipality beats a principality. higher heavenly status.

clairobscur Nov 20th, 2001 08:43 AM

Principalities certainly have capitals. They're just countries with a Prince as head of state.

Christina Nov 20th, 2001 09:34 AM

Monaco is the capital of Monaco. I consider that a country as it has parties, elections, legislature, judicial, etc. I don't consider the Vatican a country, don't know what they consider themselves as they don't do a lot of the things countries do, Italy does it for them (like they don't have jails or trials, do they?). I don't know why they exist as an indep. city-state or what purpose that serves today, but think it's for historical reasons having to do with constant power struggles between them and other Italian govt. Not many civil rights as you can't vote if you're a woman, nor hold office.

hmmmm Nov 20th, 2001 09:53 AM

How about Indian reservations in the U.S.? Their license plates have "Soveriegn Nation" on them.

Vita Nov 20th, 2001 10:06 AM

What about Texas?


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