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Geography Stats: compare key data on Holy See (Vatican City) & United States

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  • Area > Comparative: The area of various small countries expressed in comparison to various areas within the United States of America.
  • Area > Comparative to US places: This entry provides an area comparison based on total area equivalents. Most entities are compared with the entire US or one of the 50 states based on area measurements (1990 revised) provided by the US Bureau of the Census. The smaller entities are compared with Washington, DC (178 sq km, 69 sq mi) or The Mall in Washington, DC (0.59 sq km, 0.23 sq mi, 146 acres).
  • Area > Land: Total land area in square kilometres
  • Area > Land > Per capita: Total land area in square kilometres Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Area > Total: Total area in square kilometers
  • Area > Water: Total water area in square kilometers
  • Climate: A brief description of typical weather regimes throughout the year.
  • Coastline: The total length of the boundary between the land area (including islands) and the sea.
  • Elevation extremes > Highest point: Highest point above sea level
  • Geographic coordinates: This entry includes rounded latitude and longitude figures for the purpose of finding the approximate geographic center of an entity and is based on the Gazetteer of Conventional Names, Third Edition, August 1988, US Board on Geographic Names and on other sources.
  • Land boundaries > Border countries: Length of land boundaries by border country
  • Land use > Arable land: The percentage of used land that is arable. Arable land is land cultivated for crops that are replanted after each harvest like wheat, maize, and rice
  • Location: The country's regional location, neighboring countries, and adjacent bodies of water.
  • Natural resources: A country's mineral, petroleum, hydropower, and other resources of commercial importance.
  • Terrain: A brief description of the topography
  • Irrigated land: The number of square kilometers of land area that is artificially supplied with water.
  • Natural hazards: Potential natural disasters.
  • Elevation extremes > Lowest point: This entry is derived from Geography > Elevation extremes, which includes both the highest point and the lowest point.
  • Map references: The name of the CIA World Factbook reference map on which a country may be found. The entry on Geographic coordinates may be helpful in finding some smaller countries.
  • Land use > Other: The percentage share of used land that is not arable or under permanent crops. This includes permanent meadows and pastures, forests and woodlands, built-on areas, roads, barren land, etc.
  • Land use > Permanent crops: The percentage share of used land on which permanent crops are grown. This is land cultivated for crops that are not replanted after each harvest like citrus, coffee, and rubber. It includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber.
  • Environment > International agreements > Party to: This entry is derived from Geography > Environment > International agreements, which separates country participation in international environmental agreements into two levels - party to and signed, but not ratified. Agreements are listed in alphabetical order by the abbreviated form of the full name.
  • Land boundaries > Total: The total length of all land boundaries and the individual lengths for each of the contiguous border countries
  • Highest point: Name of country’s highest point.
  • Note: This entry includes miscellaneous geographic information of significance not included elsewhere.
  • Marine Coastline: Length of each country's coastline in kilometers.
  • Border to area ratio: The ratio of a country's land border to its surface area.
  • Highest point elevation: Name of country’s highest point.
  • Environment > International agreements > Signed, but not ratified: This entry is derived from Geography > Environment > International agreements, which separates country participation in international environmental agreements into two levels - party to and signed, but not ratified. Agreements are listed in alphabetical order by the abbreviated form of the full name.
  • Highest town: Name of country’s highest permanent settlement, which is occupied year-round.
  • Northernmost point: Northernmost point.

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  • Area > Water > Per capita: Total water area in square kilometers Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Area > Total > Per capita: Total area in square kilometers Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Northernmost point latitude: Latitude.

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  • Lowest point altitude: Altitude.

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  • Lowest point: Lowest point.

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  • Land boundaries > Total > Per capita: The total length of all land boundaries and the individual lengths for each of the contiguous border countries Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Continent or sub continent: Within Continent / Subcontinent.

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STAT Holy See (Vatican City) United States HISTORY
Area > Comparative about 0.7 times the size of The National Mall in Washington, DC about half the size of Russia; about three-tenths the size of Africa; about half the size of South America (or slightly larger than Brazil); slightly larger than China; more than twice the size of the European Union
Area > Comparative to US places about 0.7 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC about half the size of Russia; about three-tenths the size of Africa; about half the size of South America (or slightly larger than Brazil); slightly larger than China; more than twice the size of the European Union
Area > Land 0.44 sq km
Ranked 235th.
9.16 million sq km
Ranked 4th. 20822552 times more than Holy See (Vatican City)

Area > Land > Per capita 0.534 sq km per 1,000 people
Ranked 218th.
30.16 sq km per 1,000 people
Ranked 60th. 56 times more than Holy See (Vatican City)

Area > Total 0.44 sq km
Ranked 251st.
9.83 million sq km
Ranked 4th. 22333352 times more than Holy See (Vatican City)

Area > Water 0.0
Ranked 241st.
664,709 sq km
Ranked 3rd.

Climate temperate; mild, rainy winters (September to May) with hot, dry summers (May to September) mostly temperate, but tropical in Hawaii and Florida, arctic in Alaska, semiarid in the great plains west of the Mississippi River, and arid in the Great Basin of the southwest; low winter temperatures in the northwest are ameliorated occasionally in January and February by warm chinook winds from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains
Coastline 0.0
Ranked 238th.
19,924 km
Ranked 9th.

Elevation extremes > Highest point unnamed elevation 75 m Mount McKinley (Denali) 6,194 m (highest point in North America)
Geographic coordinates 41 54 N, 12 27 E 38 00 N, 97 00 W
Land boundaries > Border countries Italy 3.2 km Canada 8,893 km (including 2,477 km with Alaska), Mexico 3,141 km
Land use > Arable land 0.0
Ranked 242nd.
16.29%
Ranked 65th.

Location Southern Europe, an enclave of Rome (Italy) North America, bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean, between Canada and Mexico
Natural resources none coal, copper, lead, molybdenum, phosphates, rare earth elements, uranium, bauxite, gold, iron, mercury, nickel, potash, silver, tungsten, zinc, petroleum, natural gas, timber
Terrain urban; low hill vast central plain, mountains in west, hills and low mountains in east; rugged mountains and broad river valleys in Alaska; rugged, volcanic topography in Hawaii
Irrigated land 0.0
Ranked 19th.
230,000 sq km
Ranked 3rd.

Natural hazards NA tsunamis; volcanoes; earthquake activity around Pacific Basin; hurricanes along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts; tornadoes in the Midwest and Southeast; mud slides in California; forest fires in the west; flooding; permafrost in northern Alaska, a major impediment to development
Elevation extremes > Lowest point unnamed location 19 m Death Valley -86 m
Map references Europe North America
Land use > Other 100%
Ranked 26th. 20% more than United States
83.44%
Ranked 150th.

Land use > Permanent crops 0.0
Ranked 243th.
0.26%
Ranked 164th.

Environment > International agreements > Party to Ozone Layer Protection Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Seals, Antarctic Treaty, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
Land boundaries > Total 3.2 km
Ranked 164th.
12,034 km
Ranked 6th. 3761 times more than Holy See (Vatican City)

Highest point Vatican Hill Mount McKinley
Note landlocked; enclave in Rome, Italy; world's smallest state; beyond the territorial boundary of Vatican City, the Lateran Treaty of 1929 grants the Holy See extraterritorial authority over 23 sites in Rome and five outside of Rome, including the Pontifical Palace at Castel Gandolfo (the Pope's summer residence) world's third-largest country by size (after Russia and Canada) and by population (after China and India); Mt. McKinley is highest point in North America and Death Valley the lowest point on the continent
Marine Coastline 0.0
Ranked 238th.
19,924 km
Ranked 9th.
Border to area ratio 7.27 km/km²
Ranked 1st. 5757 times more than United States
0.00126 km/km²
Ranked 155th.
Highest point elevation None
None
Environment > International agreements > Signed, but not ratified Air Pollution, Environmental Modification Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Biodiversity, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Hazardous Wastes
Highest town Vatican City Alma
Northernmost point Corner of Viale Vaticano and Via Leone IV Point Barrow , Alaska
Area > Water > Per capita 0.0
Ranked 213th.
2,187.8 sq km per 1 million peo
Ranked 20th.

Area > Total > Per capita 0.534 sq km per 1,000 people
Ranked 222nd.
32.34 sq km per 1,000 people
Ranked 62nd. 61 times more than Holy See (Vatican City)

Northernmost point latitude 41\u00b054'N 71\u00b023'N
Lowest point altitude 33 m (108 ft) \u221285.5 m (\u2212280.5 ft)
Lowest point St. Peter's Square Badwater Basin
Land boundaries > Total > Per capita 3.88 km per 1,000 people
Ranked 2nd. 97 times more than United States
0.04 km per 1,000 people
Ranked 144th.

Continent or sub continent Europe North America

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