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Dymaxion map of the world with the 30 largest countries and territories by area. This is a list of the world's countries and their dependencies, ranked by total area, including land and water. This list includes entries that are not limited to those in the ISO 3166-1 standard, which covers sovereign states and dependent territories.
Below is a list of countries in Africa by area. [1] Algeria has been the largest country in Africa and the Arab world since the division of Sudan in 2011. The largest African country not located in the Arab world is the Democratic Republic of the Congo located in Central Africa, which is also the second largest in the continent.
Country in Africa; excluding the Halaib Triangle. Sea of Japan: 978,000: Body of water between the Korean Peninsula to the west, Russia to the north, and Japan to the east. Northeast Greenland National Park: 972,000: Largest administrative division of Greenland; largest National Park in the world. Argentine Antarctica: 965,597: Argentine claim ...
Largest prefecture-level city of China. Zimbabwe: 390,757: Country in Africa. Kurdistan: 390,000(Est.) Region in the Middle East; homeland of the Kurds: Second Polish Republic: 389,720: Country in Interwar Europe. Size accounts for area peak in 1939. Norway (total) 385,155: Country in Europe.
Common name [note 1] Capital Largest city Sovereign state Area Population Rank within sovereign state Population density Map 73 North Darfur: Al-Fashir Sudan: 296,420 km 2: 1,583,179 2nd 5.0/km 2: 74 Arizona: Phoenix United States: 295,234 km 2: 7,151,502 6th 24/km 2: 75 Nevada: Carson City: Las Vegas United States: 286,382 km 2: 3,104,614 7th ...
Independent city of Zimbabwe. Jolo: 869: Island part of the Philippines. City of Sihanoukville: 868: Self-governing city of Cambodia. Sevastopol City: 864: Independent city of Ukraine second smallest political subdivision of Ukraine, currently controlled by Russia (Not recognized internationally as a part of Russia). Strabane: 861: District of ...
That’s not the only income group where taxes are higher in Texas than California, either: The middle 20% of earners in Texas — making $35,800 to $56,000 a year — pay 9.7% in state and local ...
UNICEF defines city proper as, "the population living within the administrative boundaries of a city or controlled directly from the city by a single authority." A city proper is a locality defined according to legal or political boundaries and an administratively recognised urban status that is usually characterised by some form of local ...