When we think of the word “city”, some images of large metropolises with high buildings and industrial centers, but the concept encompasses much more than that. We can classify a place as a city by size, population density or historical importance. Did you know that there are areas that are so small that they are considered the smallest cities in the world? Come meet some of them to visit when you can.
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They may even be tiny, but that doesn't make them any less attractive.
um, croatia
It is a place that will confuse many people: after all, is it a village or a city? It is considered the smallest in the world. An exotic region that is home to about 30 inhabitants.
durbuy, belgium
And it was one of the ones that received the most tourists throughout the year! Durbuy was established in 1331 by King John of Bohemia. Currently, the city has only 400 people residing in the area.
Vatican CITY
It can be titled as the smallest country in the world as well as the smallest country of all. Famous for being the home of the Pope, there are about 800 inhabitants.
San Marino, San Marino
Surrounded by the northern Italian regions of Emilia-Romagna and the Marche, its size is 7.09 square kilometers. The city has only 4,000 residents.
bronkhorst, netherlands
Comprising 150 inhabitants, it is believed to have been colonized since the 7th century. It received the title of city in 1400.
Fuvahmulah City, Maldives
In addition to being known as an island and municipality, it received city status in 2016. With 11 thousand inhabitants, it also has several spaces on the beaches.
Montpelier, USA
Considered the smallest city in the US state, Montpelier is home to 8,000 people. It gained status in 1805 because of its central location.
Kastoria, Greece
Located in northern Greece, it is known for the fur trade during the Byzantine Empire. The city currently has 13,400 inhabitants.
Nuuk, Greenland
Although it is small, Nuuk is considered the largest in Greenland. With 18,800 residents, Nuuk represents a third of the region's total population.
Jericho, Palestine
Considered the lowest township in the world, Jericho is among the smallest cities. about 20 thousand population live 258 meters below the sea.