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List of countries and outlying territories by total area

This is a list of the countries of the world sorted by total area. The list ranks sovereign states, as well as self-governing dependent territories. Total areas are included, covering land and inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, rivers). Marine internal waters, territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zones are not included, nor are various countries' claims to parts of Antarctica. For a graphical version of this list, see List of countries by area (graphical). For geographic entities other than countries, see List of major geographic bodies by area.

  • Self-governing dependent territories (classified by the UN) are listed separately from their sovereign state and are set off in italics.
  • Antarctica is the 5th largest continent and comprises some 14,200,000 km². The following countries have territorial claims in the continent: Argentina (969,000 km²), Australia (6,120,000 km²), Chile (1,250,000 km²), France (432,000 km²), New Zealand (450,000 km²), Norway (2,500,000 km²) and United Kingdom (1,395,000 km²), which to some extent overlap. The area from 90°W to 150°W (2,100,000 km²) is currently unclaimed territory. According to the Antarctic Treaty, national claims are frozen, and thus Antarctica is not strictly considered official property of these countries, though they do hold territorial claims to parts of it. These areas usually have no human inhabitants, excluding scientists. Areas of Antarctica are not included for the respective countries below.
  • The European Union is a supranational union composed of 27 member states. The total area of the territories of the 27 member states is 4,422,773 km² , and would be ranked 7th if it were included (3.0% of world's total land area).

Countries

Rank Country / Territory Area (km²)[a] % of Total Notes
World 148,939,063 100% Total land coverage (29.2% of Earth's surface)
1 Russia 17,098,242 11.5% Largest country in the world.
2 Canada 9,984,670 6.7% Largest country in the Western Hemisphere. Longest coastline.
3 / 4
(disputed)
China (People's Republic of China) 9,598,0941 9,640,8212 6.4%
6.5%
Largest all-Asian country, second largest Asian country (after Asian part of Russia). Total of separate UN figures for mainland China (9,596,961) and the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong (1,104 km²) and Macau (29 km²). Both values exclude the disputed territories of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu which the Republic of China (Taiwan) has continued to govern after the PRC replaced it on the mainland.
1 Excludes all disputed territories.
2 Includes PRC-administered area (Aksai Chin and Trans-Karakoram Tract, both territories claimed by India but exclude Arunachal Pradesh which is administered by India), Taiwan is not included.
3 / 4
(disputed)
United States 9,629,091 6.5% Includes only the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The total area is listed as 9,826,630 km² by the CIA World Factbook.[1] The total area is listed as 9,522,055 km² by the Encyclopædia Britannica.[2]
5 Brazil 8,514,877 5.7% Includes Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atol das Rocas, Ilha da Trindade, Ilhas Martim Vaz, and Penedos de São Pedro e São Paulo. All islands together make 365 km² (less than 0.003% of all continental territory). Largest country in South America and the Southern Hemisphere.
6 Australia 7,692,024 5.2% Includes Jervis Bay Territory (73km²) , Cocos (Keeling) Islands (14 km²), Christmas Island (135 km²) and Lord Howe Island (56 km²). Also includes the uninhabited Ashmore and Cartier Islands (5 km²), Coral Sea Islands Territory (0.91 km²), Heard and McDonald Islands (372 km²) and Macquarie Island (231 km²). Excludes claims on Antarctica (Australian Antarctic Territory, 6,119,818 km²). Australia is the only country that is coterminous with a continent.
7 India 3,287,263 2.2% Figure includes 120,849 km² of disputed territories with Pakistan and China.[3] Third-largest country in Asia (after Russia and China).
8 Argentina 2,780,400 2% Does not include claims on the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and on Antarctica (969,000 km²). Second largest country in South America.
9 Kazakhstan 2,724,900 1.8% Largest landlocked country in the world.[4][5]
10 Sudan 2,505,813 1.7% Largest country in Africa
11 Algeria 2,381,741 1.6% Second-largest country in Africa
12 Democratic Republic of the Congo 2,344,858 1.6% Third-largest country in Africa
13 Greenland 2,166,086 1.5% A self-governing territory of Denmark. Largest Island in the world (if Australia is classed as a continental landmass).
14 Saudi Arabia 2,149,690 1.4% Largest country in Middle East
15 Mexico 1,964,375 1.3% Third-largest country in North America.
16 Indonesia 1,904,569 1.3% Largest and most populous country situated only on islands. Also the largest country in South East Asia.
17 Libya 1,759,540 1.2%
18 Iran 1,648,195 1.1%
19 Mongolia 1,564,100 1.1% Second largest landlocked country in the world; previously first, before the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .
20 Peru 1,285,216 0.86% Third-largest country in South America
21 Chad 1,284,000 0.86%
22 Niger 1,267,000 0.85%
23 Angola 1,246,700 0.85%
24 Mali 1,240,192 0.83%
25 South Africa 1,221,037 0.82% Includes Prince Edward Islands (Marion Island and Prince Edward Island).
26 Colombia 1,138,914 0.76% Colombian census figure is 1,141,748[6] which includes three special districts and San Andrés and Providencia islands (52 km²) (disputed territories with Nicaragua).
27 Ethiopia 1,104,300 0.74%
28 Bolivia 1,098,581 0.74%
29 Mauritania 1,025,520 0.69%
30 Egypt 1,002,000 0.67% Excluding the Hala'ib Triangle.
31 Tanzania 945,087 0.63% Includes the islands of Mafia, Pemba, and Zanzibar.
32 Nigeria 923,768 0.62%
33 Venezuela 912,050 0.61%
34 Namibia 824,292 0.55%
35 Mozambique 801,590 0.54%
36 Pakistan 796,0961 803,9402 0.53%
0.59%
1 Excludes all disputed territories.[7]
2 Includes Pakistani-administered disputed territories (Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas).[8]
37 Turkey 783,562 0.53%
38 Chile 756,102 0.51% Includes Easter Island (Isla de Pascua; Rapa Nui) and Isla Sala y Gómez, excludes claims on Antarctica (1,250,000 km²).
39 Zambia 752,618 0.51%
40 Myanmar 676,578 0.45%
41 Afghanistan 652,090 0.44%
42 Somalia 637,657 0.43%
43 Central African Republic 622,984 0.42%
44 Ukraine 603,700 0.41% Largest all-European country, second largest European country (after European part of Russia).
45 Madagascar 587,041 0.39%
46 Botswana 581,730 0.39%
47 Kenya 580,367 0.39%
48 France 551,500 0.37% Largest West European country. Third largest European country. Includes Metropolitan France only. The French Republic includes French overseas territories and covers 674,843 km², excluding claims on Antarctica (432,000 km²).
49 Yemen 527,968 0.35% Includes Perim, Socotra, the former Yemen Arab Republic (YAR or North Yemen), and the former People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (PDRY or South Yemen).
50 Thailand 513,120 0.34%
51 Spain 505,992 0.34% Fourth largest in Europe, second largest in western Europe. Includes mainland Spain, the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands, as well as the Spanish possessions (Plazas de Soberanía) off the coast of Morocco (Ceuta, Melilla, Islas Chafarinas, Peñón de Alhucemas, and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera), and Isla de Alborán almost midway between Morocco and Spain, all the latter being claimed by Morocco.
52 Turkmenistan 488,100 0.33%
53 Cameroon 475,442 0.32%
54 Papua New Guinea 462,840 0.31%
55 Sweden 449,964 0.30% Includes Gotland and Öland. Fifth largest country in Europe.
56 Uzbekistan 447,400 0.30% Largest doubly landlocked country of the world.
57 Morocco 446,550 0.30% Excluding Western Sahara.
58 Iraq 438,317 0.29%
59 Paraguay 406,752 0.27%
60 Zimbabwe 390,757 0.26%
61 Japan 377,873 0.25% Includes Ryukyu Islands (Nansei Islands), Daito Islands, Ogasawara Islands (Bonin Islands), Minami-Torishima (Marcus Island), Okino-Torishima and Volcano Islands (Kazan Islands); excludes the southern Kuril Islands.
62 Germany 357,022 0.24% Before the German reunification took place on 3 October 1990, Germany consisted of the former Federal Republic of Germany (FRG, West Germany) with 248,689 km² and the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) with 108,333 km².
63 Republic of the Congo 342,000 0.23%
64 Finland 338,145 0.23% Includes Åland.
65 Vietnam 331,689 0.22%
66 Malaysia 329,847 0.22%
67 Norway 323,082 0.22% Includes mainland Norway only; excludes the integral overseas areas of Svalbard and Jan Mayen (62,422 km²) and the dependency of Bouvet Island (49 km²) and the Antarctic dependency claims of Queen Maud Land and Peter I Island (~2,500,000 km²).
68 Côte d'Ivoire 322,463 0.22%
69 Poland 312,685 0.21%
70 Oman 309,500 0.21%
71 Italy 301,318 0.20%
72 Philippines 300,000 0.20%
73 Ecuador 283,561 0.20% Includes Galápagos Islands.
74 Burkina Faso 274,200 0.18%
75 New Zealand 270,534 0.18% Includes Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Island, Chatham Islands, and Kermadec Islands. Excludes Niue (260 km²), the Cook Islands (236 km²) and Tokelau (12 km²), as well as the Antarctic claim of Ross Dependency (450,000 km²).
76 Gabon 267,668 0.18%
77 Western Sahara 266,000 0.18% Largely occupied by Morocco, some territory administered by the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
78 Guinea 245,857 0.17%
79 United Kingdom 242,900 0.16% Includes the four constituent countries, excludes the three Crown dependencies (768 km²), the 13 British overseas territories (17,027 km²) and the British Antarctic Territory (1,395,000 km²).
80 Uganda 241,038 0.16%
81 Ghana 238,533 0.16%
82 Romania 238,391 0.16%
83 Laos 236,800 0.16%
84 Guyana 214,969 0.14%
85 Belarus 207,600 0.14% Largest landlocked country in Europe.
86 Kyrgyzstan 199,951 0.13%
87 Senegal 196,722 0.13%
88 Syria 185,180 183,885 0.12%
0.12%
The higher figure includes the Golan Heights.
89 Cambodia 181,035 0.12%
90 Uruguay 176,215 0.12%
91 Suriname 163,820 0.11%
92 Tunisia 163,610 0.11%
93 Nepal 147,181 0.10%
94 Bangladesh 143,998 0.10%
95 Tajikistan 143,100 0.10%
96 Greece 131,957 0.09%
97 North Korea 120,538 0.08%
98 Nicaragua 120,340 0.09% Excludes San Andrés y Providencia islands (disputed territories with Colombia). Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America.
99 Malawi 118,484 0.08%
100 Eritrea 117,600 0.08% Includes Badme region.
101 Benin 112,622 0.08%
102 Honduras 112,088 0.08%
103 Liberia 111,369 0.07%
104 Bulgaria 110,912 0.07%
105 Cuba 109,886 0.07% Cuba is the largest and most populous country in the Caribbean
106 Guatemala 108,889 0.07%
107 Iceland 103,000 0.07%
108 South Korea 99,538 0.07%
109 Hungary 93,032 0.06%
110 Portugal 92,090 0.06% Includes Azores and Madeira Islands.
111 French Guiana 90,000 0.06% French overseas département.
112 Jordan 89,342 0.06%
113 Azerbaijan 86,600 0.06% Includes the exclave of Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic and the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
114 Austria 83,858 0.06%
115 United Arab Emirates 83,600 0.06%
116 Czech Republic 78,866 0.05%
117 Serbia 77,474[9] 0.05% This figure does not include Kosovo, which recently declared itself independent to partial recognition; Serbia, Russia, China and others object. Including Kosovo, which is still claimed by Serbia, the total area is 88,361 km²,[citation needed] ranking Serbia at 113.
118 Panama 75,517 0.05%
119 Sierra Leone 71,740 0.05%
120  Ireland 70,273 0.05%
121 Georgia 69,700 0.05% Includes Abkhazia (8,600 km²[citation needed]) and South Ossetia
122 Sri Lanka 65,610 0.04%
123 Lithuania 65,300 0.04%
124 Latvia 64,600 0.04%
125 Svalbard and Jan Mayen 62,422
126 Togo 56,785 0.04%
127 Croatia 56,538 0.04%
128 Bosnia and Herzegovina 51,197 0.03%
129 Costa Rica 51,100 0.03% Includes Isla del Coco.
130 Slovakia 49,033 0.03%
131 Dominican Republic 48,671 0.03% Includes The Mainland Dominican Republic, Saona Island, And others under Control Of Dominican Government
132 Bhutan 47,000 0.03%
133 Estonia 45,228 0.03% Includes 1,520 islands in the Baltic Sea.
134 Denmark 43,094 0.03% Includes Denmark proper only; the entire Kingdom of Denmark, including Greenland and Faroe Islands covers 2,220,093 km² and would be 13th.
135 Netherlands 41,528 0.03% Includes the Netherlands proper only; the entire Kingdom of the Netherlands covers 42,437 km².
136 Switzerland 41,277 0.03%
137 Taiwan (Republic of China) 36,188[10] 0.02% Includes only the territories under the administration of the ROC, namely Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu.
138 Guinea-Bissau 36,125 0.02%
139 Moldova 33,851 0.02% Includes Transnistria (Pridnestrovie).
140 Belgium 30,528 0.02%
141 Lesotho 30,355 0.02%
142 Armenia 29,800 0.02%
143 Solomon Islands 28,896 0.02%
144 Albania 28,748 0.02%
145 Equatorial Guinea 28,051 0.02%
146 Burundi 27,834 0.02%
147 Haiti 27,750 0.02%
148 Rwanda 26,338 0.02%
149 Republic of Macedonia 25,713 0.02%
150 Djibouti 23,200 0.02%
151 Belize 22,966 0.02%
152 Israel 22,072 or 20,770 0.01% The higher figure includes the Golan Heights. Both figures exclude the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
153 El Salvador 21,041 0.01%
154 Slovenia 20,256 0.01%
155 New Caledonia 18,575 0.01% French dependency.
156 Fiji 18,274 0.01%
157 Kuwait 17,818 0.01%
158 Swaziland 17,364 0.01%
159 East Timor 14,874 >0.01%
160 The Bahamas 13,878 >0.01%
161 Montenegro 13,812[11] >0.01%
162 Vanuatu 12,189 >0.01%
163 Falkland Islands 12,173 >0.01% British Overseas Territory. Claimed by Argentina. Excludes South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
164 Qatar 11,493 >0.01%
165 The Gambia 11,295 >0.01%
166 Jamaica 10,991 >0.01%
167 Kosovo 10,887[12] >0.01% Kosovo recently declared itself independent to partial recognition, with objections from Serbia, Russia, China and others. Serbia still claims the territory.
168 Lebanon 10,400 <0.01%
169 Cyprus 9,251 <0.01% Includes Northern Cyprus (only recognised by Turkey) and British sovereign military bases (Akrotiri and Dhekelia).
170 Puerto Rico 8,870 <0.01% Commonwealth of the United States.
171 Palestinian territories 6,020 <0.01% The figure consists of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
172 Brunei 5,765 <0.01%
173 Trinidad and Tobago 5,130 <0.01%
174 Cape Verde 4,033 <0.01%
175 French Polynesia 4,000 <0.01% French overseas collectivity.
176 Samoa 2,831 <0.01%
177 Luxembourg 2,586 <0.01%
178 Réunion 2,510 <0.01% French overseas département.
179 Comoros 2,235
<0.01% Listed figure includes Mayotte (373 km²). The figure without Mayotte is 1,862 km².[13] Mayotte is officially an overseas collectivity of France and is not under the sovereignty of Comoros.
180 Mauritius 2,040 <0.01% Includes Agalega Islands, Cargados Carajos Shoals (Saint Brandon), and Rodrigues.
181 Guadeloupe 1,705 <0.01% French overseas département includes La Désirade, Marie Galante, Les Saintes, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint Martin (French part). Note that Saint-Barthélemy and Saint Martin became separate overseas collectvities in 2007 and are no longer politically part of Guadeloupe.
182 Faroe Islands 1,393 <0.01% A self-governing territory of Denmark.
183 Martinique 1,102 <0.01% French overseas département.
184 São Tomé and Príncipe 964 <0.01%
185 Turks and Caicos Islands 948 <0.01% British Overseas Territory. Area includes protected waters.
186 Netherlands Antilles 800 <0.01% Self-governing part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; includes Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten (Dutch part of the island of Saint Martin).
187 Dominica 751 <0.01%
188 Tonga 747 <0.01%
189 Kiribati 726 <0.01% Includes three island groups - Gilbert Islands, Line Islands, Phoenix Islands.
190 Federated States of Micronesia 702 <0.01% Includes Pohnpei (Ponape), Chuuk (Truk) Islands, Yap Islands, and Kosrae (Kosaie).
191 Singapore 699 <0.01% UN figure is as of 2005. Official area in 2007 is 707.1 km².[14]
192 Bahrain 694 <0.01%
193 Isle of Man 572 <0.01% Crown dependency of the UK.
194 Guam 549 <0.01% Organized unincorporated territory of the USA.
195 Saint Lucia 539 <0.01%
196 Andorra 468 <0.01%
197 Northern Mariana Islands 464 <0.01% Commonwealth in political union with the USA; includes 14 islands including Saipan, Rota, and Tinian.
198 Palau 459 <0.01%
199 Seychelles 455 <0.01%
200 Antigua and Barbuda 442 <0.01% Includes Redonda, 1.6 km².
201 Barbados 430
202 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 389 <0.01%
203 United States Virgin Islands 347 <0.01% Unincorporated, organized territory of the USA.
204 Grenada 344 <0.01%
205 Malta 316 <0.01%
206 Maldives 298 <0.01%
207 Cayman Islands 264 <0.01% British Overseas Territory.
208 Saint Kitts and Nevis 261 <0.01%
209 Niue 260 <0.01% Self-governing nation in free association with New Zealand.
210 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 242 <0.01% French overseas collectivity; includes eight small islands in the Saint Pierre and the Miquelon groups.
211 Cook Islands 236 <0.01% Self-governing in free association with New Zealand.
212 American Samoa 199 <0.01% Unorganized, unincorporated territory of the USA; includes Rose Island and Swains Island.
213 Marshall Islands 181 <0.01% Includes the atolls of Bikini, Enewetak, Kwajalein, Majuro, Rongelap, and Utirik.
214 Aruba 180 <0.01% Self-governing part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
215 Liechtenstein 160 <0.01% Smallest doubly landlocked country of the world.
216 British Virgin Islands 151 <0.01% British Overseas Territory; comprised of 16 inhabited and more than 20 uninhabited islands; includes the island of Anegada.
217 Wallis and Futuna 142 <0.01% French overseas collectivity; includes Île Uvéa (Wallis Island), Île Futuna (Futuna Island), Île Alofi, and 20 islets.
218 Saint Helena 122 <0.01% British Overseas Territory; excluding dependencies.
219 Jersey 116 <0.01% Crown dependency of the UK.
220 Montserrat 102 <0.01% British Overseas Territory.
221 Tristan da Cunha 98 <0.01% Dependency of St Helena (UK). Area refers to the main island only (the only inhabited island). Total area is 201 km².[15]
222 Anguilla 91 <0.01% British Overseas Territory.
223 Ascension Island 88 <0.01% Dependency of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena.
224 Guernsey 78 <0.01% Crown dependency of the UK; includes Alderney, Guernsey, Herm, Sark, and some other smaller islands.
225 San Marino 61 <0.01%
226 Bermuda 54 <0.01% Overseas territory of the UK.
227 Norfolk Island 36 <0.01% Self-governing area of Australia.
228 Tuvalu 26 <0.01% Smallest independent Commonwealth state.
229 Nauru 21 <0.01% Smallest republic in the world.
230 Tokelau 12 <0.01% Territory of New Zealand.
231 Gibraltar 6 <0.01% British Overseas Territory.
232 Pitcairn Islands 5 <0.01% British Overseas Territory.
233 Monaco 1.95[16] <0.01% Smallest UN member state.
234 Vatican City 0.44[17] <0.01% Smallest country in the world. Capital of the Roman Catholic Church
a Source, unless otherwise specifed:
Demographic Yearbook—Table 3: Population by sex, rate of population increase, surface area and density, United Nations Statistics Division, 2005, <http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2005/Table03.pdf>. Retrieved on 8 April 2008 

Other references

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  16. ^ Monaco government
  17. ^ Holy See - State of Vatican City General Information

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