It’s a big world out there. With close to 200 countries to explore, seven seas to cross and billions of people to meet it can be tough to plan where to go next. And while the more popular countries come to mind, like the United States and Australia, don’t forget about the small ones, too. What they lack in size they make up for in culture, adventure and fun. So whether you’re looking for gorgeous beaches, museums full of history or luxurious hotels and casinos, don’t rule out the world’s smallest countries for your next trip.
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1. Maldives cabinet makes a splash
2. Smallest Countries in the World
3. Monaco Government type
4. Tuvalu
5. Current World Population
6. The World Factbook
7. History of the Vatican Museums
8. 10 Interesting Facts About The Maldives
9. The Vatican
10. The 10 Smallest Countries In The World
11. The Vatican Museums
12. Pope ditches Latin as official language of Vatican synod
13. Interesting Facts about the Vatican in Rome
14. St Kitts wildlife - in pictures
15. Population (Vatican City)
16. Which Country Has the Most Billionaires Per Capita?
1. Maldives cabinet makes a splash
2. Smallest Countries in the World
3. Monaco Government type
4. Tuvalu
5. Current World Population
6. The World Factbook
7. History of the Vatican Museums
8. 10 Interesting Facts About The Maldives
9. The Vatican
10. The 10 Smallest Countries In The World
11. The Vatican Museums
12. Pope ditches Latin as official language of Vatican synod
13. Interesting Facts about the Vatican in Rome
14. St Kitts wildlife - in pictures
15. Population (Vatican City)
16. Which Country Has the Most Billionaires Per Capita?
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