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Below is a list of European countries and dependencies by area in Europe. [1] As a continent, Europe's total geographical area is about 10 million square kilometres. [2] Transcontinental countries are ranked according to the size of their European part only, excluding Greece due to the not clearly defined boundaries of its islands between ...
This is a list of European countries, by geographical area. Notes: Some of these countries are also considered part of Asia . Their names are given in italics and only their European area is given .
It’s no surprise that Russia, the largest country on Earth, dominates the continent (as it also does on the Asian continent). Its land in Europe alone measures 1,112,457 square miles (2,881,250 square km), making its European side almost five times as large as Ukraine , the second largest country in Europe.
Total area, land area and water area of 55 European countries/territories by the World Factbook. Data tables and maps.
Russia is the largest country in Europe by land area. The total surface area of Europe is approximately 3,930,000 square miles and the population as of 2016 was 741,447,158, which was 11% of the world’s population. Europe covers about 2% of the whole surface of Earth and 6.8% of the land area.
Europe is made up of 46 countries that range in size from some of the largest in the world, Russia, to some of the smallest like Vatican City, Monaco.
List of European Countries by Area - Europe Map showing the top 10 largest and smallest countries in Europe by area. Europe's total geographical area is 3.931 million mi² or 10,288,305 km².
With a total area of 10,186,000 km² (3,932,836 mi²), Europeis actually smaller than every other continent except Australia/Oceania. However, it is also one of the most densely populated and contains at least 50 countries (depending upon how one counts) as well as several dependent territories.
In this post, we’ll take a look at the largest country in Europe, as well as the top 20 by size. One important consideration to make while ranking European countries by size is whether to count the area of a country’s territory that falls outside the continent.