There are only two: Paraguay is smaller than Bolivia.
Czechoslovakia
China is the name of the country. There are no smaller countries inside of it.
There are 23 countries in North America, including Canada, the United States, Mexico, and several smaller countries and territories in Central America and the Caribbean.
Russia is the only country larger than the continent of Europe, so 195/196 countries are smaller than Europe.
No, there are several smaller countries in Europe.
Italy
it depends on the size, or compared to any country, some countries don't have states, they are just countries
The country of Brazil is smaller than the continent of North or South America.
The only country that I can think of that fits the description is the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Just before the war ended, the empire split into several smaller countries. Austria and Hungary became independent countries, and also became landlocked. Before its dissolution, the Empire had controlled the territory that is now Croatia and Bosnia, which gave it access to the sea.
French Guyana is not a country. It is an overseas territory of France. However, it is smaller than any country in South America.
No it isn't. There are many countries that are smaller than it.