6 SMALLEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED.

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There are 195 official countries on the planet and normally, we relate the word nation with an extensive large area of land. In any case, a few countries are small to the point that they are significantly smaller than a normal city. Countries like Russia, USA, Canada and China are well known as the biggest countries in world in terms of the land area. Actually, the 15 smallest nations on the planet are smaller than Rhode Island, the smallest state in the US. Some of these nations are well known for one thing or another. The Vatican is known as the focal point of the Roman Catholic Church. Monaco is known as the play area for the rich and renowned. Malta and the Maldives are famous for their divine beaches. Also, these nations are constantly crowded with tourists. In any case, there are some microscopic nations that aren't so lucky. Here are the 6 smallest nations on the planet you didn't know existed.

PALAU

Palau is a remote island country of 20,000 individuals and 250 islands. This island country is extraordinary in light of its geographical location. The nation is isolated in the Western Pacific Ocean, many miles from the nearest substantial land mass. Many individuals rate Palau as the best diving destination on the planet. Thus, this island country is unquestionably a place to be for individuals captivated by the riddles of the sea. Palau has apparently the wealthiest submerged vegetation on the planet yet lamentably, that won't not be the situation any longer.

Pulau may be the first victim of the global warming. The ocean level is rising drastically and there are serious climate changes. Despite the fact that there were infrequently any storms previously over the most recent few years, Pulau was struck twice by Super-hurricanes. This totally devastated what used to be probably the most perfect and fantastic reefs on the planet. This citizens of this country speaks two languages namely English and Palauan with population of over about 20,600 people. Their major religion is Christianity and modekngei (indigenous belief).

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GRENADA

This country is known as the Caribbean island of spice because of the production of nutmegs and mace crops, the island comprises of Grenada itself and six other islands. Grenada has the world's first submerged sculpture park, with a large portion of the figures made of cement. The figures are put without influencing the normal reef and the lives of its occupants. A fun reality about Grenada is that it wasn't colonized an entire century after Columbus arrival and it didn't have an airport until 1985.

Recent history, nonetheless, hasn't been extremely kind to Grenada. 90% of individuals house were either harmed or crushed by the Hurricane Ivan in 2004. Also most people don't have the foggiest idea about the fact that US really attacked Grenada in 1983. Significantly more curiously, the date of the attack is celebrated as Thanksgiving day today. They have a population of over 105,000 people with a land mass of about 344 sq km (133 sq miles), majority of the citizens are Christians and their current currency is East Caribbean dollars. This country enjoys a high level of media freedom guaranteed in the constitution.

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SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS

The islands of St. Kitts and Nevis is the smallest nation in the Caribbean in terms of both populace and zone. This twin island league covers 261 km² and it has 45,000 occupants. The two islands were shaped by volcanoes of liquid magma which are all now dormant. Hence, you can see white beaches and dark volcanic beaches depending on what side of the island you are on.

Like most nations in the Caribbean, St. Kitts and Nevis are known for their pristine tropical forests, wonderful beaches and astonishing carnivals. St. Kitts is otherwise called the sugarcane island because of the huge measure of sugar created there. It's said that the two islands are fertile to the point that even the monkeys are green there. You'll have the capacity to see them openly wandering around the roads. The country have a populace of 52,000 individuals and they all speak English. The Government of the country operates national television and radio networks.

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MARSHALL ISLANDS

This islands are an island country situated close to the Equator in the Pacific Ocean. The islands were heavily bombarded with atomic explosions that left a gigantic scar on the island. Be that as it may, these blasts really had a constructive outcome on tourism. The primary tourist spot Bravo Crater was made by a tremendous nuclear bomb blast.

The Marshall Islands are a home to the world's biggest shark asylum, while the only indigenous land well evolved mammal is the Polynesian rodent. What's special about the Marshallese society is that it's a matrilineal society and land is passed down from age to age through the mother. Currently this country is ruled by a female who happens to be the first female president in the country. Their legal tender is the US dollars and they speak both Marshallese and English.

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TUVALU

Tuvalu is another micro nation in the Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Hawaii and Australia. The entire country is practically the size of Laguna beach in California. The main occupants were Polynesian and came around 3,000 years ago. You may feel that an island nation will profit out of tourism yet that is not the situation with Tuvalu.

On average , just 350 individuals visit the island country yearly, mostly due to its incredibly little size and also for the fact that this country is located in the middle of the sea with no huge land masses nearby. Also, the low height makes this nation helpless against tropical twisters. A fun certainty about Tuvalu is that it gets $4 million USD consistently for actually doing nothing. The cash originates from accepting royalties from the nation's space name. Their major languages are Tuvaluan and English and their local currency is Tuvaluan dollar. Most citizens there practice Christianity.

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NAURU

Once in the past known as Pleasant Island, the Republic of Nauru is another island nation in the Central Pacific. Nauru used to be a part of the German Empire in the nineteenth century and was managed by Australia and New Zealand after that. The little island nation gained independence in 1968.

Nauru had a great deal of natural resources of phosphor rock. Its extraction and mining task made Nauru one of the wealthiest nations in the 1970s. After completely removing the assets it turned to a tax heaven and was notorious for money laundering operations. Another fun is that Nauru has the most astounding number of obese individuals in the world with over 90% of its occupants being overweight. It's a population of about 10,000 people who either speaks English or Nauruan language.

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REFERENCES

https://www.britannica.com/place/Palau

https://www.britannica.com/place/Grenada

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Kitts_and_Nevis

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Islands

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-15433616

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-16340072

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuvalu

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-15595431

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