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A microstate or ministate is a sovereign state having a very small population or very little land area – usually both. Perhaps the best known examples of microstates include Andorra, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, San Marino, Nauru, Palau, Tuvalu, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Singapore and Vatican City. Microstates have a disproportionately-large influence in the United Nations General Assembly due to the one state, one vote power structure.
   The smallest fully sovereign microstate is Vatican City, with 911 citizens as of July 2003 and an area of only 0.44 km². In Rome, Italy, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM) (not to be confused with Malta, a microstate in the Mediterranean) is an effectively non-territorial sovereign entity that might also be considered to be a microstate; its sovereignty is recognized by 105 states, 100 of which have entered into full diplomatic relations, but unlike the Vatican City state it has no substantive territorial base (the SMOM's only property, its headquarters buildings, holds extraterritorial status, similar to an embassy building). Neither the Vatican nor SMOM are members of the United Nations, although both have permanent observer status at the UN, Vatican City as "non-member state", SMOM as "other entity".
   Microstates shouldn't be confused with micronations, which are not recognized as sovereign states. Special territories like the Channel Islands without full sovereignty are also not considered as microstates.

List of sovereign states with an area less than 1000 km²

Rank Country / Territory Area (km²) Location
1 Vatican City 0.44 Southern Europe
2 Monaco 1.95 Southern Europe
3 Nauru 21 Oceania - Micronesia
4 Tuvalu 26 Oceania - Polynesia
5 San Marino 61 Southern Europe
6 Liechtenstein 164 Central Europe
7 Marshall Islands 181 Oceania - Micronesia
8 Saint Kitts and Nevis 261 Caribbean
9 Maldives 298 Southern Asia - Indian Ocean
10 Malta 316 Southern Europe - Mediterranean Sea
11 Grenada 344 Caribbean
12 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 388 Caribbean
13 Barbados 430 Caribbean
14 Antigua and Barbuda 442 Caribbean
15 Seychelles 455 Indian Ocean/Africa
16 Palau 459 Oceania - Micronesia
17 Andorra 468 Southern Europe
18 Saint Lucia 539 Caribbean
19 Singapore 683 Southeast Asia
20 Bahrain 694 Asia - Persian Gulf
21 Federated States of Micronesia 702 Oceania - Micronesia
22 Kiribati 726 Oceania - Micronesia
23 Tonga 747 Oceania - Polynesia
24 Dominica 751 Caribbean
25 São Tomé and Príncipe 964 Central Africa

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