Having a little over a population of a million people, Rhode Island is only about 1,044 square miles big making it the smallest state in the United Sates.
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Rhode Island has a total land area of approximately 1,214 square miles (3,144 square kilometers). It is the smallest state in the United States in terms of land area.
Oh, dude, that would be Rhode Island! It's like this tiny speck on the map but packs a punch with its 1,214 square miles. So, yeah, if you're looking for a state that's basically a postage stamp, Rhode Island's your guy.
Rhode Island is 1,214 square miles and Mississippi is 48,430 square miles, so Rhode Island would fit into Mississippi approximately 40 times.
Rhode Island is approximately 1,214 square miles in size, while Africa is about 11.73 million square miles. Therefore, Rhode Island would fit into Africa over 9,000 times.
Rhode Island has a total land area of about 776,957 acres.