List of European countries by area

Below is a list of all countries in Europe, in order of geographical area. Europe's total geographical area is 10,176,246 km².

A bar graph with logarithmic scale, showing the sizes in three categories:
  • Purple = Russia,
  • Green = countries with European area bigger than 10,000 km²,
  • Red = countries with European area smaller than 10,000 km²

Note: Some of these countries are transcontinental, meaning that they are only partially located in Europe. Transcontinental countries below are marked with an asterisk (*) and are ranked by the area of parts within Europe only.

Rank Country Area (km²) Notes
1 Russia* 17,098,242 This includes Asian part
2 Kazakhstan* 2,724,902 This includes Asian part
3 Turkey* 783,562 This includes Asian part
4 Ukraine 603,628
5 France 551,695 643,801 when overseas departments are included
6 Spain 505,992
7 Sweden 449,964
8 Norway 385,171 This includes Svalbard and Jan Mayen[1]
9 Germany 357,168
10 Finland 338,145 This includes Åland
11 Poland 312,685
12 Italy 301,318
13 United Kingdom 244,820
14 Romania 238,392
15 Belarus 207,600
16 Greece 131,940
17 Bulgaria 110,910
18 Iceland 102,775
19 Hungary 93,030
20 Portugal 91,568
21 Serbia 88,361 77,453 excluding Kosovo
22 Azerbaijan 86,600
23 Austria 83,858
24 Czech Republic 78,866
25 Republic of Ireland 70,273
26 Georgia 69,700
27 Lithuania 65,300
28 Latvia 64,589
29 Croatia 56,594
30 Bosnia and Herzegovina 51,129
31 Slovakia 49,036
32 Estonia 45,339
33 Denmark 44,493 Incl. the Faroe Islands. The Danish Realm incl. Greenland is 2,210,579 km2
34 Switzerland 41,290
35 Netherlands 41,198 Excluding Caribbean Netherlands, Aruba, Curacao and Sint Maarten.
36 Moldova 33,846
37 Belgium 30,510
38 Armenia 29,843
39 Albania 28,748
40 Republic of Macedonia 25,713
41 Slovenia 20,273
42 Montenegro 13,812
43 Cyprus 9,251
44 Luxembourg 2,586
45 Andorra 468
46 Malta 316
47 Liechtenstein 160
48 San Marino 61
49 Monaco 1.95
50 Vatican City 0.44
Total 10,185,497

See also

References

  1. "Updated land cover figures". ssb.no. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
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