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Commonly accepted examples of microstates include Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Nauru, Palau, San Marino, and Tuvalu. The smallest political entity recognized ...
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A microstate or ministate is a country that is very small in size, or has very little amounts of people living in it. Usually, both cases are true.
This article is about self-proclaimed political entities that are not recognised as states. For small countries that are officially recognised, see Microstate.
Currently, all of the European microstates have some form of relations with the European Union (EU). Andorra · Liechtenstein · Monaco · San Marino.