10. Saint Barthelemy – Population: 11,414; A French Caribbean territory with a high standard of living and small population.
9. Wallis & Futuna – Population: 11,194; A French overseas collectivity in the South Pacific with small islands and a dispersed population.
8. Tuvalu – Population: 9,492; A Pacific island nation at risk due to rising sea levels.
7. Saint Pierre & Miquelon – Population: 5,574; A small French territory off the coast of Canada.
6. Saint Helena – Population: 5,197; A remote island in the South Atlantic, famous for being Napoleon's exile destination.
5. Montserrat – Population: 4,359; A Caribbean island known for its volcanic history and small population.
4. Falkland Islands – Population: 3,469; A British overseas territory with large land area but low population density.
3. Tokelau – Population: 2,608; A remote group of atolls in the South Pacific with a growing population.
2. Niue – Population: 1,821; A Pacific island with a low population density and small land area.
1. Holy See – Population: 501; A tiny independent city-state serving as the spiritual center of the Catholic Church.