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Map of the 10 largest countries in the world.

Planet Earth is the 5th largest planet on the solar system, with a total surface area of approximately 510.1 million km2. About 29.2% or 149 million km2 of the Earth’s surface is dry land, while the rest of the surface is covered by water.

The Earth’s surface is divided into large land masses known as continents. The continents are further subdivided into countries, some of which span over large surfaces. Countries are defined by their borders. A country’s political and natural borders determine its physical territory or size. A political boundary is an imaginary line separating one political entity or country from another.

Countries can be ranked by total surface area or land area. Total surface area include the land area and territorial waters belonging to a country. The world’s three largest countries by total area are Russia, Canada, and the US. Together, these countries occupy roughly 7% of the total Earth surface. The three smallest countries are the Vatican City, Monaco, and Nauru. Historically, the largest country or empire was the British Empire, which had influence over 24% of the total Earth Surface.

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10 Largest Countries In The World

Map of the 10 largest countries in the world.

The world's ten largest countries cover a total area of approximately 85.74 million km2 or 16.8% of the Earth's total surface area or 49.7% of the total land area of the planet.

Rank Country Total Area in km2 Land Area in km2 Water Area in km2
1 Russia 17,098,242 16,377,742 720,500
2 Canada 9,984,670 9,093,507 891,163
3 United States 9,833,517 9,147,593 685,924
4 China 9,596,960 9,326,410 270,550
5 Brazil 8,515,770 8,358,140 157,630
6 Australia 7,741,220 7,682,300 58,920
7 India 3,287,263 2,973,193 314,070
8 Argentina 2,780,400 2,736,690 43,710
9 Kazakhstan 2,724,900 2,699,700 25,200
10 Algeria 2,381,740 2,381,740 0

Russia is the largest country in the world with a total area of approximately 17.1 million km2. Of Russia’s total surface area, water accounts for 720,500 km2. Russia is approximately 1.8 times the size of the US.

Canada is the largest country in the Americas and the world’s second-largest country after Russia with a total area of approximately 9.98 million km2. About 9% of Canada’s total surface area is covered with water. Canada is slightly larger than the US.

Canada is followed closely by the United States of America, which has a total surface area of 9.83 million km2 (excluding the overseas territories). However, only 9.1 million km2 of the US total surface area is land. The rest of the area is covered in water. The US is about half the size of Russia and the continent of South America, sligthly larger than Brazil and China, and over twice the size of the European Union.

China is the largest country in Asia and the world’s fourth-largest country, with an area of approximately 9.6 million km2. However, when it comes to total land area, China is slightly larger than the US, covering approximately 9.3 million km2.

Brazil and Australia are the 5th and 6th largest countries with total areas of about 8.5 million and 7.7 million km2 respectively. Brazil’s 157,630 km2 and Australia’s 58,920 km2 are covered in water.

India, the world’s second-most populous country, has a total area of approximately 3.3 million km2, making it the world’s 7th largest country. Just about 314,000 km2 of India’s total surface is covered by water. India is slightly over one-third the size of the US.

Argentina, Kazakhstan and Algeria complete the list of the world's ten largest countries, with surface areas of 2.78 million, 2.72 million and 2.36 million km2 respectively. Only about 43,710 km2 of Argentina's surface area is covered by water, while Kazakhstan water bodies cover a total area of 25,200 km2. Algeria has no water area. Argentina and Kazakhstan's combined area is slightly larger than one-half of the US. Algeria is slightly less than 3.5 times the size of Texas.

Some Sources Consider China Larger Than The US

Countries worldwide can be ranked using different indices, including total surface area, land area, population, population density, size of the economy, and so much more. It is not a secret that China and the US have always competed for leadership in world affairs, with each aiming to outdo the other.

One of the areas that will remain a topic of debate as long as the two countries exist is; "which is the larger country?" While there is authentic data to settle the argument, it depends on who is interpreting the data; Chinese or American. According to numerous sources, including the CIA World Factbook, the US is the third-largest country after Russia and Canada by total surface area. The US has a total area of approximately 9.8 million km2. It is closely followed by China, with a total surface area of approximately 9.6 million km2. The total surface area includes land area and water surface.

However, China has an edge over the US when it comes to total land area. China’s total land area is approximately 9.3 million km2, while the US land area is 9.1 million km2. Therefore, China is approximately 2% larger than the US in terms of land area.

How Big Is Antarctica Compared To The World's Largest Countries?

Antarctica is the coldest, brightest, windiest, driest, and highest continent in the world. It is located mostly to the south of the Antarctic Circle and has a coastline of approximately 18,000 km. Antarctica is almost entirely covered by a thick ice sheet and accounts for about 90% of the Earth’s ice. If the ice covering the region were to melt right now, the sea level worldwide would be raised by 200 feet. But, how big is Antarctica?

Antarctica is the world’s 5th largest continent after Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It covers a total area of approximately 14.2 million km2, of which approximately 13,915 km2 or 98% is ice-covered. Antarctica’s surface area is almost 1.5 times that of the United States. It is roughly the size of the US (9.8 mil. km2) and India (3.3 km2) combined. Russia (17.1 mil. km2) is the only country larger than Antarctica. It is worth noting that Antarctica is the 5th largest continent by area but the least inhabited region.

The Five Smallest Countries in the World

The world's five smallest countries have a combined total area of approximately 110.44 km2, about 36 times smaller than the US’ smallest state (Rhode Island).

Vatican City, an enclave within Rome, Italy, is the smallest country in the world with a total area of approximately 0.44 km2. It is interesting to note that Vatican City is only about 0.7 times the size of the National Mall in Washington, DC, US.

The Principality of Monaco, a city-state within France, is the world’s second-smallest country, covering a total area of approximately 2 km2. It has a coastline of about 4.1 km and a land border of only 5.5 km. It is about thrice the size of the National Mall.

Nauru is the smallest country not categorized as a city-state. It is also the smallest republic and the smallest island country. It is the 3rd smallest country with an area of approximately 21 km2, with a coastline of about 30 km. Nauru does not share its land borders with any country. It is only 0.1 times the size of Washington, DC.

Tuvalu and San Marino are the 4th and 5th smallest countries, with a total area of approximately 26 and 61 km2 respectively. Tuvalu is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and is located between Australia and Hawaii and has a 24-km coastline. San Marino is located in Southern Europe and is surrounded by Italy. San Marino is about one-third the size of Washington, DC.

Rank Country Total Area in km2
1 Vatican City 0.44
2 Principality of Monaco 2
3 Nauru 21
4 Tuvalu 26
5 San Marino 61

Biggest Countries And Empires Of The Past

Some of the countries existing today as individual states once existed as one large sovereign state or empire. However, due to war, conflicts, uprising, rebellion, and annexation, these sovereign states dissolved into individual states. Some of these previously large countries or empires that no longer exist are;

British Empire - 35.5 million km2

British Empire map

A map showing all territories that were once part of the British Empire.

The British Empire was the world’s largest empire in history and had influence in almost all the continents. The empire comprised colonies, dominions, protectorates, territories, and mandates administered by the UK. By 1920, the British Empire had influence over 35.5 million km2or 24% of the Earth’s land area. The empire’s land area was almost four times that of the modern US or twice as large as Russia. At its peak (1913), the empire had a total population of about 412 million, or 23% of the world’s population.

Mongol Empire - 24 million km2

Although the British Empire was the world’s largest empire in history, the Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous land empire. The empire existed up to 1309 and covered 24 million km2 or 16% of the Earth’s total land area. It stretched from East Asia to the Arctic and covered much of Eastern and Central Europe. The Mongol Empire was almost three times larger than the US.

Russian Empire - 22.8 million km2

The Russian Empire existed from 1721 to 1917 and stretched over Asia, North America, and Europe. It was the third-largest empire by total area of influence, covering approximately 22.8 million km2 or 15.3% of the Earth’s total land area. The empire was only about 5 million km2 larger than Russia SFSR (present-day Russia) and 0.4 million km2 larger than the subsequent Soviet Union.

The Soviet Union - 22.4 million km2

USSR Map

Map and Flags of the Republics of the Former USSR

The Soviet Union, commonly known as the USSR, existed between 1922 and 1991. It was a union of several Soviet republics governed by the Communist Party. Although Moscow was the capital, the USSR had influence over an area of approximately 22.4 million km2 or about 15% of the Earth’s total land area, and a population of over 286.7 million people. The USSR was about 5 million km2 larger than present-day Russia and 2.5 times larger than the US. The Soviet Union disintegrated into at least 15 countries, including Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Moldova, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan.

Qing Dynasty - 4.7 million km2

Qing Dynasty was China’s last imperial dynasty that ruled China proper for almost three centuries between 1644 and 1912. It was the world’s 4th largest empire, influencing an area of approximately 14.7 million km2, or 9.9% of the Earth’s total land area. The empire’s total land area was equivalent to the current area covered by Antarctica and almost 1.5 times larger than the US. Qing Dynasty was succeeded by the Republic of China.

Republic Of China - 11.4 million km2

The Republic of China (ROC) was a short-lived state that existed between 1912 and 1949, after which it was relocated to the island of Taiwan. By 1949, ROC was the world’s most populous country with 549 million people. It covered an area of approximately 11.4 million km2 or 7.7% of the Earth’s total land area. ROC was about 2 million km2 larger than the US.

Spanish Empire - 13.7 million km2

The Spanish Empire existed between 1499 and 1976 and influenced several overseas territories in Asia, Africa, and Europe. It was one of the largest empires, covering approximately 13.7 million km2, or 9.2% of the Earth’s total land area. The total area occupied by the empire was almost 1.5 times the size of the US and slightly less than modern-day Russia. The Spanish Empire was succeeded by several countries and territories, including the Kingdom of Spain, Bolivia, Republic of Chile, and Equatorial Guinea.

Nazi Germany (The Greater German Reich) - 0.8 million km2

Nazi Germany was a German state that existed from 1933 to 1945, during Adolf Hitler’s reign. It influenced an area of approximately 823,505 km2 in 1940 (over ten times smaller than the US), with a population of over 105 million people. Nazi Germany was dissolved in 1945 and its former territories now consist of Germany and Austria, and parts of other countries such as France, Poland, Luxembourg, Belarus, Denmark, and others.

Countries Of The World By Size

Rank Country Total Area in km2
1 Russia 17,098,242
2 Canada 9,984,670
3 United States 9,833,517
4 China 9,596,960
5 Brazil 8,515,770
6 Australia 7,741,220
7 India 3,287,263
8 Argentina 2,780,400
9 Kazakhstan 2,724,900
10 Algeria 2,381,740
11 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 2,344,858
12 Saudi Arabia 2,149,690
13 Mexico 1,964,375
14 Indonesia 1,904,569
15 Sudan 1,861,484
16 Libya 1,759,540
17 Iran 1,648,195
18 Mongolia 1,564,116
19 Peru 1,285,216
20 Chad 1,284,000
21 Niger 1,267,000
22 Angola 1,246,700
23 Mali 1,240,192
24 South Africa 1,219,090
25 Colombia 1,138,910
26 Ethiopia 1,104,300
27 Bolivia 1,098,581
28 Mauritania 1,030,700
29 Egypt 1,001,450
30 Tanzania 947,300
31 Nigeria 923,768
32 Venezuela 912,050
33 Namibia 824,292
34 Mozambique 799,380
35 Pakistan 796,095
36 Turkey 783,562
37 Chile 756,102
38 Zambia 752,618
39 Morocco 716,550
40 Burma 676,578
41 Afghanistan 652,230
42 South Sudan 644,329
43 France 643,801
44 Somalia 637,657
45 Central African Republic 622,984
46 Ukraine 603,550
47 Madagascar 587,041
48 Botswana 581,730
49 Kenya 580,367
50 Yemen 527,968
51 Thailand 513,120
52 Spain 505,370
53 Turkmenistan 488,100
54 Cameroon 475,440
55 Papua New Guinea 462,840
56 Sweden 450,295
57 Uzbekistan 447,400
58 Iraq 438,317
59 Paraguay 406,752
60 Zimbabwe 390,757
61 Japan 377,915
62 Germany 357,022
63 Congo, Republic of the 342,000
64 Finland 338,145
65 Vietnam 331,210
66 Malaysia 329,847
67 Norway 323,802
68 Cote d'Ivoire 322,463
69 Poland 312,685
70 Oman 309,500
71 Italy 301,340
72 Philippines 300,000
73 Ecuador 283,561
74 Burkina Faso 274,200
75 New Zealand 268,838
76 Gabon 267,667
77 Guinea 245,857
78 United Kingdom 243,610
79 Uganda 241,038
80 Ghana 238,533
81 Romania 238,391
82 Laos 236,800
83 Guyana 214,969
84 Belarus 207,600
85 Kyrgyzstan 199,951
86 Senegal 196,722
87 Syria 187,437
88 Cambodia 181,035
89 Uruguay 176,215
90 Suriname 163,820
91 Tunisia 163,610
92 Bangladesh 148,460
93 Nepal 147,181
94 Tajikistan 144,100
95 Greece 131,957
96 Nicaragua 130,370
97 North Korea 120,538
98 Malawi 118,484
99 Eritrea 117,600
100 Benin 112,622
101 Honduras 112,090
102 Liberia 111,369
103 Bulgaria 110,879
104 Cuba 110,860
105 Guatemala 108,889
106 Iceland 103,000
107 South Korea 99,720
108 Hungary 93,028
109 Portugal 92,090
110 Jordan 89,342
111 Azerbaijan 86,600
112 Austria 83,871
113 United Arab Emirates 83,600
114 Czechia 78,867
115 Serbia 77,474
116 Panama 75,420
117 Sierra Leone 71,740
118 Ireland 70,273
119 Georgia 69,700
120 Sri Lanka 65,610
121 Lithuania 65,300
122 Latvia 64,589
123 Togo 56,785
124 Croatia 56,594
125 Bosnia and Herzegovina 51,197
126 Costa Rica 51,100
127 Slovakia 49,035
128 Dominican Republic 48,670
129 Estonia 45,228
130 Denmark 43,094
131 The Netherlands 41,543
132 Switzerland 41,277
133 Bhutan 38,394
134 Guinea-Bissau 36,125
135 Moldova 33,851
136 Belgium 30,528
137 Lesotho 30,355
138 Armenia 29,743
139 Solomon Islands 28,896
140 Albania 28,748
141 Equatorial Guinea 28,051
142 Burundi 27,830
143 Haiti 27,750
144 Rwanda 26,338
145 North Macedonia 25,713
146 Djibouti 23,200
147 Belize 22,966
148 Israel 21,937
149 El Salvador 21,041
150 Slovenia 20,273
151 Fiji 18,274
152 Kuwait 17,818
153 Eswatini 17,364
154 Timor-Leste 14,874
155 The Bahamas 13,880
156 Montenegro 13,812
157 Vanuatu 12,189
158 Qatar 11,586
159 The Gambia 11,300
160 Jamaica 10,991
161 Lebanon 10,400
162 Cyprus 9,251
163 Palestine 6,020
164 Brunei 5,765
165 Trinidad and Tobago 5,128
166 Cabo Verde 4,033
167 Samoa 2,831
168 Luxembourg 2,586
169 Comoros 2,235
170 Mauritius 2,040
171 Sao Tome and Principe 964
172 Kiribati 811
173 Bahrain 760
174 Dominica 751
175 Tonga 747
176 Singapore 719
177 Micronesia, Federated States of 702
178 Saint Lucia 616
179 Andorra 468
180 Palau 459
181 Seychelles 455
182 Antigua and Barbuda 443
183 Barbados 430
184 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 389
185 Grenada 344
186 Malta 316
187 Maldives 298
188 Saint Kitts and Nevis 261
189 Marshall Islands 181
190 Liechtenstein 160
191 San Marino 61
192 Tuvalu 26
193 Nauru 21
194 Monaco 2
195 Vatican City 0.44

Source: United Nations Statistics

Territories and Dependencies

The following table shows the area of territories and dependencies. These geographic entities are not strictly considered to be countries, but rather are related to other countries.

Rank Territory/Dependency Related Country Total Area in km2
1 Greenland Denmark 2,166,086
2 Svalbard Norway 62,045
3 Taiwan China 35,980
4 New Caledonia France 18,575
5 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) United Kingdom 12,173
6 Kosovo Disputed, claimed by Serbia 10,887
7 Puerto Rico United States 9,104
8 French Polynesia France 4,167
9 South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands United Kingdom 3,903
10 Virgin Islands United States 1,910
12 Faroe Islands Denmark 1,393
13 Hong Kong China 1,108
14 Turks and Caicos Islands United Kingdom 948
15 Isle of Man United Kingdom 572
16 Guam United States 544
17 Northern Mariana Islands United States 464
18 Curacao Netherlands 444
19 Heard Island and McDonald Islands Australia 412
20 Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha United Kingdom 394
21 Jan Mayen Norway 377
22 Cayman Islands United Kingdom 264
23 Niue New Zealand 260
24 Saint Pierre and Miquelon France 242
25 Cook Islands New Zealand 236
26 American Samoa United States 224
27 Aruba Netherlands 180
28 British Virgin Islands United Kingdom 151
29 Wallis and Futuna France 142
30 Christmas Island Australia 135
31 Dhekelia United Kingdom 131
32 Akrotiri United Kingdom 123
33 Jersey United Kingdom 116
34 Montserrat United Kingdom 102
35 Anguilla United Kingdom 91
36 Guernsey United Kingdom 78
37 British Indian Ocean Territory United Kingdom 60
38 Saint Martin France 54
39 Bermuda United Kingdom 54
40 Bouvet Island Norway 49
41 Pitcairn Islands United Kingdom 47
42 Norfolk Island Australia 36
43 Sint Maarten Netherlands 34
44 Macau China 28
45 Saint Barthelemy France 25
46 Cocos (Keeling) Islands Australia 14
47 Tokelau New Zealand 12
48 Paracel Islands Desputed between China, Vietnam, and Taiwan 8
49 Gibraltar United Kingdom 7
50 Wake Island Claimed by the US and Marshall Islands 7
51 Clipperton Island France 6
52 Navassa Island Desputed between the US and Haiti 5
53 Ashmore and Cartier Islands Australia 5
54 Spratly Islands Disputed between China, Malasyia, Brunei, Vietnam, Philippines, and Taiwan 5
55 Coral Sea Islands Australia 3

Source: United Nations Statistics

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