Also known as ministate
État souverain possédant une faible population ou une petite superficie
A microstate is a very small independent country, typically covering just a few hundred square miles or having only tens of thousands of people—examples include Vatican City, Monaco, and San Marino. These tiny nations matter because they demonstrate that countries can function at a very small scale, and they often play outsized roles in international affairs through banking, tourism, and diplomacy despite their limited size and population.
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Un micro-État est un État souverain possédant une faible population ou une petite superficie (et généralement les deux). Les micro-États ne doivent pas être confondus avec les micronations, qui sont des entités non reconnues.
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