Which of the 5 smallest countries in the world (by population) would you most like to live in ?

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- Città del Vaticano: 764

- Tuvalu: 9.646

- Nauru: 11.947

- Palau: 17.695

- San Marino: 33.977


I would choose the Most Serene Republic of San Marino

Interesting question thanks lucasar. I would choose Tuvalu. Beautiful unspoiled beaches and relaxing life. I miss the seaside because I live in the south of Germany and the nearest ocean is at Trieste, I believe. About 300km away. I think it is very expensive to live in San Marino.


Why do you think San Marino is so expensive? It's less expensive than Italy. No, Italians buy many things there because they cost less than in Italy (there's no VAT in San Marino).

Interesting question thanks lucasar. I would choose Tuvalu. Beautiful unspoiled beaches and relaxing life. I miss the seaside because I live in the south of Germany and the nearest ocean is at Trieste, I believe. About 300km away. I think it is very expensive to live in San Marino.

I think i would choose San Marino or Vatican bc that is also closest to home now. Or maybe Palau bc it is beautiful i saw on google and also closer to china for family. And i dont really know the other two from the list. 🙄🙄


Why do you think San Marino is so expensive? It's less expensive than Italy. No, Italians buy many things there because they cost less than in Italy (there's no VAT in San Marino).

Thanks lucasar, I have been reading more about it and it seems that the expensive living costs are for San Marino in California, not the place in Italy. My bad 👍


It makes me laugh that in the American continent there are cities that have the name of European cities, another example is Milano in Texas or Lombardia in Mexico

Thanks lucasar, I have been reading more about it and it seems that the expensive living costs are for San Marino in California, not the place in Italy. My bad 👍


It makes me laugh that in the American continent there are cities that have the name of European cities, another example is Milano in Texas or Lombardia in Mexico


Yes. I think many of them are named by the immigrants of other countries settling in America and naming towns after their home towns. There are several places called Vienna, there’s an Antwerp, Ghent, Sofia, Copenhagen, Paris x 9 towns across the states, and lots more 👍