1. Monaco Monaco is a city-state with a total area of about 2.08 square kilometers, located in the southwest of Europe, with a total population of 38,100, making the population density of this country break 20,000, reaching 26,338.3 people per square kilometer, in addition, this country is also a famous tourist mecca that will hold a variety of world-renowned cultural and sports activities, gaming, banking, stamp industry, etc. are very developed.
2. Singapore Singapore is an Asian country with a total area of 728.6 square kilometers, a total population of about 5.686 million, and a population density of 8,357.6 people per square kilometer, belonging to the Southeast Asian region, while this economically developed city-state is not divided into provinces and cities, and the population is mainly composed of Chinese, Malay, and Indian ethnic groups together.
3. Vatican The Vatican is the smallest pocket country in the world, surrounded by Italy, with a total area of 0.44 square kilometers, and it is also the seat of the Holy See, a papal jurisdiction with a resident population of 832, making the country's population density about 1,891 people per square kilometer, and a rich Papal state whose economy is largely based on donations from the faithful.
4. Bahrain Bahrain is an island nation located on the west coast of the Persian Gulf with a total area of about 779.98 square kilometers and a total population of 1.5 million, making the population density of this country with Manama as its capital 2,238.9 people per square kilometer. Although this country has stepped into the oil economy earlier, it has a very developed tourism and banking industry, making it one of the few countries in the Persian Gulf that does not depend on the oil industry.
5. Maldives The first thing that comes to mind when you think of the Maldives is probably the water chalets and the abundance of marine projects and seaside style, but the country has an extensive sea area, but the land area is only 298 square kilometers, only 200 of the 1,190 coral islands are inhabited, and the total population of 557,000 makes the country's population density of 1801.8 people per square kilometer.
6. Malta Malta is a southern European country with a total area of 316 square kilometers and a total population of about 515,000 people. It is also a highly developed capitalist country with the service and financial sectors as its main economic source, and this country with a population density of about 1,379.8 people per square kilometer is also known as the heart of the Mediterranean because it is located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea.
7. Bangladesh Bangladesh is so famous in the country, probably because of the perennial outbreak of flooding, and this country with a total area of 147,500 square kilometers, the total population of about 160 million people around the country borders with India and Myanmar respectively, due to overpopulation, making this country's population density of 1265.2 people per square kilometer.
8. Mauritius Mauritius is a volcanic island nation located in the Indian Ocean, east of Africa, consisting mainly of coral reefs, with a total land area of 2,040 square kilometers, on which a total population of 1.26 million people live, which gives the country a population density of 626.5 people per square kilometer.
9.Barbados Barbados is a North American country with a total area of 431 square kilometers and a total population of about 288,000, with a population density of about 668.3 people per square kilometer, and is a tourist destination with rich natural tourism resources because it is part of an archipelago in the Caribbean Sea, surrounded by the sea, and tourism is one of the main economic sources of the country.
10. San Marino San Marino is one of the smallest countries in the world with a total area of 61.16 square kilometers, with a total population of 33.9 thousand people, making a land of 565.6 people per square kilometer, a pocket country surrounded by Italy with banking, ceramics and electronics manufacturing as its economy, and a highly developed capitalist country that sells country-related stamps for enthusiasts.