10. Nauru: The population of this country is 12,884 with the population growth rate of 1.21 percent and an area of 21 square km of land. The low population is attributed to economic challenges and a lack of natural resources.
9. Tuvalu: Tuvalu consists of 9 small islands with a population of 11,478 and spread in an area of 26 square km of land. Its distance from trade routes is the main reason for its low population.
8. Wallis and Futuna: Located in the South Pacific, it consists of three small islands with an area of 142 square km and a population of 11,439.
7. Saint Barthélemy: It is spread in an area of 25 square km and a population of 11,019.
6. Saint Pierre and Miquelon: The population of this country is 5,815.
5. Montserrat: A large number of its residents fled after a volcanic eruption in the 1990s, causing severe devastation here. Now about 4,372 people currently live here.
4. Falkland Islands: it has a population of about 3,500. Difficult weather is one major reason for the lack of more settlements here.
3. Niue: Covering an area of 260 square km, Niue is located in the Pacific region with a population of about 1,935.
2. Tokelau: With a population of about 1,915, Tokelau is spread over 26 square km.
1. Vatican City: With a population of 764, it is globally recognised as an independent country. It is spread in an area of 49 hectares.
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