European microstates

The European microstates are those microstates located in Europe. The microstates are all independent states of a very small geographic area, and one of them, the Vatican, is the smallest state in the world. Due to their size, and therefore few resources and a small population, most microstates have adopted special economic measures in order to prosper, usually by lowering taxes and encouraging financial investment. Because of these special economic policies, many microstates are unlikely to join the European Union, although all those that are not members have special agreements with it.

There are also several crown dependencies and one overseas territory of the United Kingdom and two semi-autonomous regions within northern Europe that would be microstates if they were independent.

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Microstates

Crown dependencies

UK overseas territory

Semi-autonomous regions of northern European countries

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See also: European microstates, Andorra, British overseas territory, Crown dependencies, Culture of Europe, Denmark, Economy of Europe, Europe