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We discover that a country s cities can exist outside its borders, in today s Crossword The world’s smallest sovereign state, Vatican City, is an example of a national enclave. Image Credit: Stock photo/Pixabay
Boundaries are clear enough when they separate nations. But around the world, there exist little pockets of isolation: exclaves and enclaves.
Click start to play today’s Crossword, which tests your geography related to these territories.
Enclaves are countries that are completely surrounded by land belonging to another nation, and exclaves are places that are geographically separated from their motherland by other territories.
The world’s smallest sovereign state, Vatican City, is an example of a national enclave. With a population of 842 and measuring less than half a square kilometre, this tiny nation avoided unification with Italy in the 19th century and today, is entirely surrounded by the country.