RWC 2019: Country Sizes By Area

RWC 2019 is to have twenty competitors. Those competing in Japan later this year come from all corners of the globe. The East Asian country will be the setting for a World Cup involving teams from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America.

The twenty competitors represent a vast range of countries in terms of area sizes. The world’s three largest countries, Russia, Canada, and the USA, will all compete but so to will the 190th in area size, Tonga.

The Americas account for four of the twenty teams at RWC 2019. Of them three of them are among the largest five countries, in terms of area size, who will compete in Japan. The smallest is Uruguay which is the 12th overall among the 20 competing countries.

Technically there are not 20 countries but, rather, 16 countries and 4 unions. That is to say that the Home Unions are not sovereign states per se. The accepted definition in global politics of a sovereign state is being a member of the United Nations (UN).

There are 193 UN member states, meaning there are officially 193 countries in the world today. Competing in RWC 2019 but not being members of the UN are England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

The four unions are represented in the UN by the sovereign states of (a) the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and (b) the Republic of Ireland.

Despite the Olympic Games utilizing the two above countries as the model in their global competition other sporting entities do not do so. Soccer, for instance, has five competing nations from the two sovereign states – England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

World Rugby has four with Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland competing as one. Together they form the union of Ireland which represents all territory of the island of Ireland. England, Scotland, and Wales are the same for both soccer and rugby.

World Rugby’s definition of the Home Unions means that the area size of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are added together for the following analysis. As such the area size given is the combination of the two. The Republic of Ireland has 70,287 sq km while Northern Ireland has an area of 14,130 sq km. Combined they come in as 14th in total area of RWC 2019 competitors.

RANKINGCOUNTRYAREA SIZECOMPARISON
1Russia17,098,242 sq kmapprox 1.8 times the size of the USA
2Canada9,984,670 sq kmslightly larger than the USA
3USA9,833,517 sq kmslightly larger than Brazil
4Australia7,741,220 sq kmslightly smaller than the 48 contiguous US states
5Argentina2,780,400 sq kmslightly less than three-tenths the size of the USA
6South Africa1,219,090 sq kmslightly less than 2x the size of Texas
7Namibia824,292 sq kmslightly less than Texas + Louisiana combined
8France643,801 sq kmslightly smaller than Texas
9Japan377,915 sq kmslightly smaller than California
10Italy301,340 sq kmslightly larger than Arizona
11New Zealand268,527 sq kmsimilar to Colorado
12Uruguay176,220 sq kmsimilar to Virginia + West Virginia combined
13England130,395 sq kmslightly smaller than Louisiana
14Ireland84,421 sq kmslightly smaller than Maine
15Scotland80,077 sq kmslightly smaller than South Carolina
16Georgia69,700 sq kmslightly larger than West Virginia
17Wales20,735 sq kmslightly smaller than New Jersey
18Fiji18,274 sq kmslightly smaller than New Jersey
19Samoa2,831 sq kmslightly smaller than Rhode Island
20Tonga747 sq km4x size of Washington DC

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