5 Countries With The Lowest Population In The World

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There are many countries in the world, including developing countries and least developed countries. Today, we will present you with 5 countries with the lowest population in the world. Let’s find out more about those countries.

Here is the list of 5 countries with the lowest population in the world –

Vatican City

Vatican City is the least populated country in the world. Nearly 800 people live in Vatican City. It is the smallest country in Europe. Most of the population are priests and nuns from different parts of the world.

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Nauru

Nauru is a tiny island nation in Micronesia, northeast of Australia. Just 10,947 people live on this island. The country is suffering from the effects of over-mining and climate change. Nauru is also the world’s fattest country, with 94.5 per cent of its population being obese.

Tuvalu

The world’s third-least populated country is Tuvalu. It is an independent island nation in the South Pacific. Just 12,066 people live in this country. Rising seas and deadly storms have also started to swamp the island.

Palau

The current population of Palau is 18,250. It is a small island country in the South Pacific Ocean. The country is famous for the forest-tufted Rock Islands and surreal Jellyfish Lake. Palau has more landmass than Nauru and Tuvalu. It is the fourth-least populated country in the world.

San Marino

The current population of San Marino is 34,017. It is the world’s fifth least-populous country. It is surrounded by Italy in Southern Europe. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, San Marino was visited by around 3 million visitors a year.

These are the 5 countries with the lowest population in the world. Comment below with the name of your favourite country from this list.

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