- List of countries and outlying territories by total area
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For a list of countries by land area only, see List of countries and outlying territories by land area.
This is a list of the world's sovereign states and their dependent territories by total area, including the entities listed on the ISO standard ISO 3166-1. The figures represent total areas, covering land and inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, rivers). Some entries may also include marine internal waters (coastal waters). Territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zones are not included. The total land area of the world is 148,940,000 km2 (57,510,000 sq mi),[1] about 29.1% of the Earth's surface area.
All generally recognised sovereign states are on this list. Territories that are not integral, such as dependent territories, are listed separately (in italics) or noted as included. Not included in the list are uninhabited dependent territories, such as various countries' claims to parts of the continent of Antarctica[Note 1] (14,400,000 km2/5,600,000 sq mi) – and entities such as the European Union[Note 2] (4,324,782 km2/1,669,808 sq mi total area) that have some degree of sovereignty but do not consider themselves to be sovereign countries or dependent territories. States with limited recognition that are not listed in the ISO standard ISO 3166-1 are not included, but are noted within the countries they are recognised as part of with areas given.
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Countries by total area
Rank Country Area (km2)[Note 3] Area (sq mi) % of Total Notes 1
Russia17,098,242 6,601,668 11.5% The largest country in the world. 2
Canada9,984,670 3,855,100 6.7% The largest country in the Americas and the Western Hemisphere. 3 / 4
[Note 4]
China9,640,011 3,722,029 6.5% The largest country entirely in Asia.
3 / 4
[Note 4]
United States9,629,091 3,717,813 6.5% Includes only states and incorporated territories.
5
Brazil8,514,877 3,287,612 5.7% The largest country in Latin America, South America and the Southern Hemisphere. 6
Australia7,692,024 2,969,907 5.2% The largest country in Oceania and the largest borderless country, as well as the largest country wholly in the Southern Hemisphere.
7
India3,287,263 1,269,219 2.3% [Note 9] The largest country in South Asia. 8
Argentina2,780,400 1,073,500 2% Second largest country in South America [Note 10] 9
Kazakhstan2,724,900 1,052,100 1.8% Largest landlocked country in the world.[8][9] 10
Algeria2,381,741 919,595 1.6% Largest country in Africa and in the Arab world. 11
Democratic Republic of the Congo2,344,858 905,355 1.6% Largest country in Sub-Saharan Africa. 12
Greenland2,166,086 836,330 1.5% A constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark. Largest island that is not a continent. Largest non-sovereign territory. 13
Saudi Arabia2,149,690 830,000 1.4% Largest country in the Middle East. 14
Mexico1,964,375 758,449 1.3% [Note 11] 15
Indonesia1,910,931 737,815 1.3% Largest country in Southeast Asia and largest country wholly on islands (if considering Australia a continent). 16
Sudan1,861,484 718,723[10] 1.3% Formerly the largest country in Africa.[Note 12] 17
Libya1,759,540 679,360 1.2% 18
Iran1,648,195 636,372 1.1% [Note 13] 19
Mongolia1,564,100 603,900 1.1% 20
Peru1,285,216 496,225 0.86% 21
Chad1,284,000 496,000 0.86% 22
Niger1,267,000 489,000 0.85% 23
Angola1,246,700 481,400 0.85% 24
Mali1,240,192 478,841 0.83% 25
South Africa1,221,037 471,445 0.82% 26
Colombia1,141,748 440,831 0.76% 27
Ethiopia1,104,300 426,400 0.74% Excluding the Ilemi Triangle (14,000 km2/5,400 sq mi). Most populated landlocked country in the world. 28
Bolivia1,098,581 424,164 0.74% 29
Mauritania1,025,520 395,960 0.69% 30
Egypt1,002,000 387,000 0.67% Excluding the Hala'ib Triangle (20,580 km2/7,950 sq mi). 31
Tanzania945,087 364,900 0.63% 32
Nigeria923,768 356,669 0.62% 33
Venezuela912,050 352,140 0.61% Excludes the claimed Guayana Esequiba area of 159,500 square kilometres (61,583 sq mi). 34
Namibia824,268 318,252 0.55% 35
Mozambique801,590 309,500 0.54% 36
Pakistan796,095 307,374 0.53%-0.59% [Note 14] 37
Turkey783,562 302,535 0.53% 38
Chile756,102 291,933 0.51% Excludes claims on Antarctica (1,250,000 km2/480,000 sq mi). 39
Zambia752,612 290,585 0.51% 40
Burma676,578 261,228 0.45% 41
Afghanistan652,090 251,770 0.44% 42
France640,294 247,219 0.43% Largest country within the European Union and largest West European country.
[Note 15]43
Somalia637,657 246,201 0.43% [Note 16] 44
Central African Republic622,984 240,535 0.42% 45
South Sudan619,745 239,285[14] 0.42% 46
Ukraine603,500 233,000 0.41% The largest country wholly in Europe.[15] 47
Madagascar587,041 226,658 0.39% 48
Botswana582,000 225,000 0.39% 49
Kenya580,367 224,081 0.39% 50
Yemen527,968 203,850 0.35% 51
Thailand513,120 198,120 0.34% 52
Spain505,992 195,365 0.34% [Note 17] 53
Turkmenistan488,100 188,500 0.33% 54
Cameroon475,442 183,569 0.32% 55
Papua New Guinea462,840 178,700 0.31% 56
Sweden450,295 173,860 0.30% 57
Uzbekistan447,400 172,700 0.30% 58
Morocco446,550 172,410 0.30% Does not include Western Sahara (266,000 km2/103,000 sq mi). 59
Iraq435,244 168,049 0.29% 60
Paraguay406,752 157,048 0.27% 61
Zimbabwe390,757 150,872 0.26% 62
Japan377,930 145,920 0.25% [Note 18] 63
Germany357,114 137,882 0.24% 64
Republic of the Congo342,000 132,000 0.23% 65
Finland338,424 130,666 0.23% [Note 19] 66
Vietnam331,212 127,882 0.22% 67
Malaysia330,803 127,724 0.22% 68
Norway323,782 125,013 0.22% [Note 20] 69
Côte d'Ivoire322,463 124,504 0.22% 70
Poland312,685 120,728 0.21% 71
Oman309,500 119,500 0.21% 72
Italy301,336 116,346 0.20% 73
Philippines300,000 115,800 0.20% [Note 21] 74
Burkina Faso272,967 105,393 0.18% 75
New Zealand270,467 104,428 0.18% [Note 22] 76
Gabon267,668 103,347 0.18% 77
Western Sahara266,000 103,000 0.18% [Note 23] 78
Ecuador256,369 98,985 0.20% 79
Guinea245,857 94,926 0.17% 80
United Kingdom242,900 93,800 0.16% [Note 24] 81
Uganda241,550 93,260 0.16% 82
Ghana238,533 92,098 0.16% 83
Romania238,391 92,043 0.16% Largest country in Southeastern Europe. 84
Laos236,800 91,400 0.16% 85
Guyana214,969 83,000 0.14% 86
Belarus207,600 80,200 0.14% 87
Kyrgyzstan199,951 77,202 0.13% 88
Senegal196,722 75,955 0.13% 89
Syria185,180 71,500 0.12% Including the part of the Golan Heights (1,200 km2/460 sq mi) currently administered by Israel. 90
Cambodia181,035 69,898 0.12% 91
Uruguay176,215 68,037 0.12% 92
Suriname163,820 63,250 0.11% Smallest country in South America. 93
Tunisia163,610 63,170 0.11% 94
Nepal147,181 56,827 0.10% 95
Bangladesh143,998 55,598 0.10% Area according to Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics is 147,570 km2/56,980 sq mi.[17] 96
Tajikistan143,100 55,300 0.10% 97
Greece131,957 50,949 0.09% 98
Nicaragua130,373 50,337 0.09% Largest country in Central America. 99
North Korea120,538 46,540 0.08% 100
Malawi118,484 45,747 0.08% 101
Eritrea117,600 45,400 0.08% Includes Badme region. 102
Benin112,622 43,484 0.08% 103
Honduras112,492 43,433 0.08% 104
Liberia111,369 43,000 0.07% 105
Bulgaria110,879 42,811 0.07% 106
Cuba109,884 42,426 0.07% Largest country in the Caribbean. 107
Guatemala108,889 42,042 0.07% 108
Iceland103,000 40,000 0.07% 109
South Korea99,828 38,544 0.07% Official figure as of 2009 is 100,210 km2 (38,690 sq mi).[18] 110
Hungary93,028 35,918 0.06% 111
Portugal92,090 35,560 0.06% 112
Jordan89,342 34,495 0.06% 113
Serbia88,361 34,116 0.06% [Note 25] 114
Azerbaijan86,600 33,400 0.06% [Note 26] 115
Austria83,871 32,383 0.06% 116
United Arab Emirates83,600 32,300 0.06% 117
Czech Republic78,865 30,450 0.05% 118
Panama75,417 29,119 0.05% 119
Sierra Leone71,740 27,700 0.05% 120
Ireland70,273 27,133 0.05% 121
Georgia69,700 26,900 0.05% [Note 27] 122
Sri Lanka65,610 25,330 0.04% 123
Lithuania65,300 25,200 0.04% 124
Latvia64,559 24,926 0.04% 125
Svalbard and Jan Mayen62,422 24,101 0.04% Integral overseas areas of the Kingdom of Norway. 126
Togo56,785 21,925 0.04% 127
Croatia56,594 21,851 0.04% 128
Bosnia and Herzegovina51,197 19,767 0.03% 129
Costa Rica51,100 19,700 0.03% 130
Slovakia49,037 18,933 0.03% 131
Dominican Republic48,671 18,792 0.03% 132
Estonia45,227 17,462 0.03% 133
Denmark43,094 16,639 0.03% [Note 28] 134
Switzerland41,277 15,937 0.03% [Note 29] 135
Bhutan38,394 14,824 0.03% 136
Netherlands37,354 14,422 0.03% [Note 31] 137
Taiwan36,188 13,972 0.02% [Note 32] 138
Guinea-Bissau36,125 13,948 0.02% 139
Moldova33,846 13,068 0.02% [Note 33] 140
Belgium30,528 11,787 0.02% 141
Lesotho30,355 11,720 0.02% 142
Armenia29,743 11,484 0.02% 143
Solomon Islands28,896 11,157 0.02% 144
Albania28,748 11,100 0.02% 145
Equatorial Guinea28,051 10,831 0.02% 146
Burundi27,834 10,747 0.02% 147
Haiti27,750 10,710 0.02% 148
Rwanda26,338 10,169 0.02% 149
Macedonia25,713 9,928 0.02% 150
Djibouti23,200 9,000 0.02% 151
Belize22,966 8,867 0.02% 152
Israel22,072 8,522 0.01% [Note 34] 153
El Salvador21,041 8,124 0.01% Smallest country in Central America. 154
Slovenia20,273 7,827 0.01% 155
New Caledonia18,575 7,172 0.01% Sui generis French collectivity. 156
Fiji18,272 7,055 0.01% 157
Kuwait17,818 6,880 0.01% 158
Swaziland17,364 6,704 0.01% 159
East Timor14,874 5,743 0.01% 160
The Bahamas13,943 5,383 0.009% 161
Montenegro13,812 5,333 0.009% 162
Vanuatu12,189 4,706 0.008% 163
Falkland Islands12,173 4,700 0.008% British Overseas Territory. Claimed by Argentina. 164
Qatar11,586 4,473 0.008% 165
The Gambia11,295 4,361 0.008% Smallest country in continental Africa. 166
Jamaica10,991 4,244 0.007% 167
Lebanon10,452 4,036 0.007% Smallest country in continental Asia. 168
Cyprus9,251 3,572 0.006% [Note 35] 169
Puerto Rico8,870 3,420 0.006% Commonwealth of the United States. 170
French Southern and Antarctic Lands7,447 2,875 0.005% Overseas territory of France. Excludes not widely recognized claim on Adélie Land in Antarctica.
171
Palestinian territories6,020 2,320 0.004% 172
Brunei5,765 2,226 0.004% 173
Trinidad and Tobago5,130 1,980 0.003% 174
Cape Verde4,033 1,557 0.003% 175
French Polynesia4,000 1,500 0.003% French overseas collectivity. 176
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands3,903 1,507 0.003% British Overseas Territory.
177
Samoa2,842 1,097 0.002% 178
Luxembourg2,586 998 0.002% 179
Comoros2,235 863 0.002% Listed figure includes Mayotte 373 km2/144 sq mi, a de facto overseas department of France. 180
Mauritius1,969 760 0.001% 181
Faroe Islands1,393 538 0.001% A country within the Kingdom of Denmark. 182
Hong Kong1,104 426 0.0007% A Special Administrative Region of China. 183
São Tomé and Príncipe964 372 0.0006% 184
Turks and Caicos Islands948 366 0.0006% British Overseas Territory. Area includes protected waters. 185
Bahrain758 293 0.0005% 186
Dominica751 290 0.0005% 187
Tonga747 288 0.0005% 188
Kiribati726 280 0.0005% Figure refers to land area only. Excludes uninhabited islands (84 km2/32 sq mi). 189
Singapore710 270 0.0005% 190
Federated States of Micronesia702 271 0.0005% 191
Isle of Man572 221 0.0004% British Crown dependency. 192
Guam549 212 0.0004% Organized unincorporated territory of the USA. 193
Saint Lucia539 208 0.0004% Refers to habitable area. Excludes St. Lucia's Forest Reserve. 194
Andorra468 181 0.0003% 195
Northern Mariana Islands464 179 0.0003% Commonwealth of the United States. 196
Palau459 177 0.0003% 197
Seychelles452 175 0.0003% Smallest country in Africa. 198
Curaçao444 171 0.0003% Country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. 199
Antigua and Barbuda442 171 0.0003% 200
Barbados430 170 0.0003% 201
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines389 150 0.0003% 202
United States Virgin Islands347 134 0.0002% Unincorporated, organized territory of the United States. 203
Grenada344 133 0.0002% 204
Malta316 122 0.0002% Smallest country of the European Union. 205
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha308 119 0.0002% British Overseas Territory
206
Maldives300 120 0.0002% Smallest country in Asia. 207
Cayman Islands264 102 0.0002% British Overseas Territory. 208
Saint Kitts and Nevis261 101 0.0002% Smallest nation in North America, in Americas and in the Western Hemisphere. 209
Niue260 100 0.0002% Self-governing in free association with New Zealand. 210
Saint Pierre and Miquelon242 93 0.0002% French overseas collectivity. 211
Cook Islands236 91 0.0002% Self-governing in free association with New Zealand. 212
American Samoa199 77 0.0001% Unorganized, unincorporated territory of the USA; includes Swains Island, claimed by Tokelau. 213
Marshall Islands181 70 0.0001% 214
Aruba180 69 0.0001% Country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. 215
Liechtenstein160 62 0.0001% 216
British Virgin Islands151 58 0.0001% British Overseas Territory 217
Wallis and Futuna142 55 0.0001% French overseas collectivity. 218
Jersey116 45 0.00008% British Crown dependency. 219
Montserrat102 39 0.00007% British Overseas Territory. 220
Anguilla91 35 0.00006% British Overseas Territory. 221
Guernsey78 30 0.00005% British Crown dependency. 222
San Marino61 24 0.00004% 223
British Indian Ocean Territory60 23 0.00004% British Overseas Territory.
[Note 39]224
Saint Martin56 22 0.00004% French overseas collectivity.
[Note 40]225
Bermuda54 21 0.00004% British Overseas Territory. 226
Pitcairn Islands47 18 0.00003% British Overseas Territory.
[Note 41]227
Norfolk Island36 14 0.00002% Self-governing territory of Australia. 228
Sint Maarten34 13 0.00002% Country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. 229
Macau30 12 0.00002% A Special Administrative Region of China. 230
Tuvalu26 10 0.00002% 231
Saint Barthélemy24 9.3 0.00002% French overseas collectivity.
[Note 42]232
Nauru21 8.1 0.00001% Smallest island nation and smallest republic in the world. 233
Tokelau12 4.6 0.000008% Dependency of New Zealand. 234
Gibraltar6 2.3 0.000004% British Overseas Territory. 235
Monaco2 0.77 0.000001% Smallest member of the United Nations. 236
Vatican City0.44 0.17 0.0000003% Smallest country in the world. Home of the Pope and the governing body of the Roman Catholic Church. See also
- List of countries and outlying territories by land area
- List of countries by total area (graphical)
- List of island countries by area
- List of islands by area
- List of major geographic bodies by area
- List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area
- Orders of magnitude (area)
Notes
- ^ The following countries have territorial claims in Antarctica: Argentina (969,000 km2/374,000 sq mi), Australia (5,896,500 km2/2,276,700 sq mi), Chile (1,250,000 km2/480,000 sq mi), France (432,000 km2/167,000 sq mi), New Zealand (450,000 km2/170,000 sq mi), Norway (2,500,000 km2/970,000 sq mi) and United Kingdom (1,395,000 km2/539,000 sq mi), which to some extent overlap. The area from to (2,100,000 km2/810,000 sq mi) is currently unclaimed territory. These areas usually have no human inhabitants, excluding scientists.
- ^ The European Union is a sui generis supranational union. It covers a total area of 4,324,782 km2 (1,669,808 sq mi) and would be ranked 7th if it were included (3.0% of world's total land area).
- ^ Source, unless otherwise specified: (pdf) Demographic Yearbook—Table 3: Population by sex, rate of population increase, surface area and density. United Nations Statistics Division. 2008. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2008/Table03.pdf. Retrieved 2011-09-24
Entries in this table giving figures other than the figures given in this source are explained in the associated Note. - ^ a b There are two reasons for the dispute in rankings between the United States and China. The first reason is the U.N. figure for China's total area, 9,596,961 km2 (3,705,407 sq mi) does not include disputed territories in China's possession.[citation needed] If the territories of Aksai Chin and Trans-Karakoram Tract, which are controlled by China but claimed by India, were added to the current UN figure for China, China's total area would be 9,640,011 km2 (3,722,029 sq mi).[citation needed] Using this figure, the area of China would be greater than the U.N. figure for the area of the United States,9,629,091 km2 (3,717,813 sq mi). The second reason relates to how "total area" is calculated. The figure given for the United States additionally includes coastal waters, while the figure for China does not.[citation needed] The inclusion of coastal waters is the calculation method used by the CIA World Factbook, whereas the latter is the method employed by Encyclopædia Britannica, reaching differing conclusions.
- ^ The area given is the United Nations official figure for China, 9,596,961km2 (3,705,407 sq mi)[2] excludes Taiwan and other islands of the Republic of China;[2] territories in dispute with India (Aksai Chin, Trans-Karakoram Tract, Arunachal Pradesh); coastal and territorial waters. Aksai Chin and Trans-Karakoram Tract are controlled by China and claimed by India, whereas Arunachal Pradesh is controlled by India and claimed by China. The total area of China is listed as 9,572,900 km2 (3,696,100 sq mi) by the Encyclopædia Britannica, which is slightly larger than that of the United States[3] See territorial changes and land reclamations of P.R. China
- ^ The area given is the United Nations official figure which includes coastal waters.[citation needed] The total area of the United States is listed as 9,826,675 km2 (3,794,100 sq mi) by the CIA World Factbook which further includes territorial waters.[4][citation needed] [5] The total area of the United States is listed as 9,522,055 km2 (3,676,486 sq mi) by the Encyclopædia Britannica, which is slightly less than that of China.[6]
- ^ According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the figure of 7,692,024 km2 (2,969,907 sq mi) includes the statistical entity known as "Other territories", which is defined in the Census Dictionary as consisting of the Jervis Bay Territory, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Christmas Island.
- ^ Includes the territories of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands (14 km2/5.4 sq mi) and Christmas Island (135 km2/52 sq mi).[Note 7] Excludes the external territories of Norfolk Island (36 km2/14 sq mi), Ashmore and Cartier Islands (5 km2/1.9 sq mi), Coral Sea Islands Territory (0.91 km2/0.35 sq mi), and Heard and McDonald Islands (372 km2/144 sq mi). Excludes the claim of the Australian Antarctic Territory (5,896,500 km2/2,276,700 sq mi).
- ^ The area given is the United Nations official figure. If Indian Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh which are claimed by Pakistan and China respectively, the area would be 3,201,446 km2 (1,236,085 sq mi), 2.1% of the total.[7]
- ^ Does not include claims on the Falkland Islands (12,200 km2/4,700 sq mi), South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and on Antarctica (969,000 km2/374,000 sq mi).
- ^ Does not include claims on Clipperton Island (Spanish: Isla de la Pasión) 8.9 square kilometres (3.4 sq mi).
- ^ Following the split of South Sudan in July 2011, Sudan drops to 16th place (1,886,068 km2/728,215 sq mi), with the new Republic of South Sudan appearing at 45th place (619,745 km2/239,285 sq mi).
- ^ The area given is the area as tabulated by the CIA World Factbook.[11] The UN Demographic Yearbook lists a figure of 1,628,750 km², which refers to land area only.
- ^ The United Nations area figure excludes data for territories of Jammu and Kashmir that are disputed with India. This region consists of the territories of Azad Kashmir (13,297 km2/5,134 sq mi) and Gilgit-Baltistan (72,520 km2/28,000 sq mi).[12] Including these territories would produce an area figure of 881,912 km2 (340,508 sq mi).
- ^ The French Republic includes French overseas territories and, using data from the UN source, has a total area of 640,294 km2/247,219 sq mi, excluding French Southern and Antarctic Lands totaling (432,000 km2/167,000 sq mi).
The UN source reports 551,500 square kilometres / 212,900 square miles as the geographic European area of France, and separately reports the areas of overseas departments of French Guiana (83,534 km2/32,253 sq mi); Guadeloupe (1,628 km2/629 sq mi); Martinique (1,128 km2/436 sq mi); and Réunion (2,504 km2/967 sq mi). The areas of these overseas departments total (88,794 km2/34,284 sq mi), and adding that to the geographic European area brings the total area for the French Republic to (640,294 km2/247,219 sq mi).
Another source, the French National Institute for Statistice and Economic Studies, gives an area figure of (632,759 km2/244,310 sq mi) as the area of Metropolitan France and overseas departments.[13] - ^ The UN area figure includes the largely unrecognized
Somaliland, which has an area of 137,600 km2 (53,100 sq mi) and is de facto independent from Somalia. - ^ Includes Spanish possessions on or near the coast of Africa (Ceuta, Melilla, Plazas de soberanía).
- ^ Does not include the disputed southern Kuril Islands.
- ^ Includes Åland Islands (1,552 km2/599 sq mi).
- ^ The UN data includes mainland Norway only, and does not include the integral overseas areas of Svalbard and Jan Mayen (62,422 km2/24,101 sq mi) and the dependency of Bouvet Island (49 km2/19 sq mi) and the Antarctic dependency claims of Queen Maud Land (2,500,000 km2/970,000 sq mi) and Peter I Island (243 km2/94 sq mi).
- ^ The figure given on a Philippine Government website is 299,764 km2 (115,740 sq mi).[16]
- ^ Does not include Niue (260 km2/100 sq mi), the Cook Islands (236 km2/91 sq mi) and Tokelau (12 km2/4.6 sq mi), or the Antarctic claim of Ross Dependency (450,000 km2/170,000 sq mi).
- ^ Administration is split between Morocco and the partially recognised, de facto independent
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, both of which claim the entire territory. - ^ Does not include the three Crown Dependencies (768 km2/297 sq mi) and the 14 British overseas territories (1,742,857 km2/672,921 sq mi).
- ^ The UN area figure includes
Republic of Kosovo, which has an area of 10,887 km2 (4,203 sq mi)[19] and has declared independence. The area of Serbia without Kosovo is 77,474 km2 (29,913 sq mi).[20] - ^ The UN area figure includes the largely unrecognized
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, which has an area of 11,458 km2 (4,424 sq mi) and is de facto independent from Azerbaijan. - ^ The UN area figure includes the largely unrecognized
Abkhazia and
South Ossetia, both of which are de facto independent from Georgia. The area of Abkhazia is 8,660 km2 (3,340 sq mi)[21] and that of South Ossetia is 3,900 km2 (1,500 sq mi).[22] - ^ The UN figure includes only the constituent country Denmark; the entire Kingdom of Denmark, including Greenland and Faroe Islands covers 2,220,093 km2 (857,183 sq mi) and would be 13th.
- ^ The UN figure does not include state forests and communanzas amounting to (7.15 km2 (2.76 sq mi)).
- ^ Bhutan's entry in the CIA Factbook as of July 2009 listed the area as 38,394 km2 (14,824 sq mi),[23] the same number reported by the Bhutan government in 2002.[24] The previous CIA Factbook update as of June 2009 listed the area as 47,000 km2 (18,000 sq mi),[25] close to the 46,500 km2 (18,000 sq mi) figure reported by the Bhutan government in 1997.[26]
- ^ The UN figure includes only the constituent country the Netherlands; the entire Kingdom of the Netherlands covers 42,437 km2 (16,385 sq mi). The official figure for the whole Kingdom is 41,528 km2 (16,034 sq mi).[27]
- ^ The UN source does not include data for the Republic of China (Taiwan). The figure used was taken from the 2009 Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of China. The total constitutional land area of the Republic of China is 11,420,000 square kilometres (7.10×109 mi), which includes modern-day Taiwan, Mongolia, and Mainland China.[28]
- ^ The UN area figure includes the largely unrecognized
Transnistria, which has an area of 4,163 km2 (1,607 sq mi) and is de facto independent from Moldova. - ^ The UN figure does not include the West Bank (5,640 km2/2,180 sq mi) and the Gaza Strip (360 km2/140 sq mi); Including the internationally unrecognized annexed Golan Heights (1,200 km2/460 sq mi) and East Jerusalem (70 km2/27 sq mi).
- ^ The UN area figure includes the largely unrecognized but de facto independent
Northern Cyprus (3,355 km2/1,295 sq mi), an UN buffer zone (346 km2/134 sq mi), and
Akrotiri and Dhekelia (254 km2/98 sq mi). - ^ The UN source has no data for the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. The figure given here was taken from the CIA Factbook, and is the total of all areas listed separately there.[29]
- ^ The UN source does not include data for South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. The figure given here was taken from the CIA Factbook.[30]
- ^ The UN source lists this entity as three separate territories. The figure given here is from the CIA Factbook.[31]
- ^ Also known as the Chagos Islands. Home of the Diego Garcia military base; no permanent resident population. The UN gives no information for British Indian Ocean Territory. The figure given here was taken from the CIA Factbook.[32]
- ^ The UN source does not include data for Saint Martin. The figure used is from the French National institute of Statistics and economic Studies.[13]
- ^ The figure used is from the CIA Factbook, and includes Henderson, Ducie Island, and Oeno Island.[33] The UN figure is 5 km2/1.9 sq mi, and only includes area for Pitcairn island itself, the only inhabited island in the Pitcairn Islands group.
- ^ The UN source does not include data for Saint Barthélemy. The figure used is from the French National institute of Statistics and economic Studies.[13]
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The CIA has updated the total area of United States a number of times since initial publication of the World Factbook. From 1989 through 1996, the total area of US was listed as 9,372,610 km2 (3,618,780 sq mi) (land are plus inland water only). The listed total area changed to 9,629,091 km2 (3,717,813 sq mi) in 1997 (With the Great Lakes areas and the coastal waters added), to 9,631,418 km2 (3,718,711 sq mi) in 2004, to 9,631,420 km2 (3,718,710 sq mi) in 2006, and to 9,826,630 km2 (3,794,080 sq mi) in 2007 (territorial waters added). Note: From 1989 to 1996, China was listed as the world's third-largest country by total area according to the CIA World Factbook. The United States replaced China in 1997 after additional water spaces were added. - ^ "Encyclopedia Britannica - United States - Geography Note". Encyclopedia Britannica. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/616563/United-States. Retrieved 2008-06-26.
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- ^ South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, CIA Factbook, as of November 26, 2010
- ^ Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan de Cunha, CIA Factbook, as of March 1, 2011.
- ^ British Indian Ocean Territory, CIA Factbook, as of November 17, 2010.
- ^ Central Intelligence Agency, Pitcairn Islands, CIA World Factbook, as of February 15, 2011.
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