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The Marshall Islands' area vs Tanzania's: size comparison by land type

Updated on by Georank team

Tanzania is 5,221 times bigger by total area compared to the Marshall Islands: 365,756 sq mi vs 70.1 sq mi. Without inland water, the land area of Tanzania is 342,009 sq mi vs 69.5 sq mi for the Marshall Islands — a 4,921 times difference in territory size.

  • The Marshall Islands ranks 191/197 by total surface area vs 30/197 for Tanzania.
  • The Marshall Islands occupies 0.0001% of the land mass of all countries, compared with 0.59% for Tanzania.
  • 38.9% of the Marshall Islands' area is agricultural land vs 44.6% in Tanzania.
  • The Marshall has 0.0001% of the world's agricultural land area — Tanzania has 0.83%.
  • 52.2% of the Marshall is covered by forests, compared to 50.1% in Tanzania.
  • 0.0002% of the world's forests are in the Marshall Islands, and 1.1% are in Tanzania.

True size map comparison: Marshall Islands vs Tanzania

See how the Marshall Islands and Tanzania compare in true size on the map. Drag the outlines to different latitudes to see how the Mercator projection affects their apparent size.

Total size and land area comparison

Marshall Islands Tanzania
Total area 70.1
sq mi
365,756
sq mi
Size difference ratio 1 5,221
Total area rank 191/197 30/197
Share of all countries' surface area 0.00004% 0.19%
Land area 69.5
sq mi
342,009
sq mi
Land area difference ratio 1 4,921
Land area rank 191/197 31/197
Share of all countries' land area 0.0001% 0.59%
Population 37,548 68,560,157
Population density 504 ppl/mi² 212.2 ppl/mi²

Surface area by type

Marshall Islands Tanzania
Forest area 36.3
sq mi
171,190
sq mi
Forest area as share of land 52.2% 50.1%
Forest area rank 179/196 16/196
World's forests share 0.0002% 1.1%
Agricultural land area 27
sq mi
152,592
sq mi
Agricultural land share 38.9% 44.6%
Agricultural land area rank 183/194 30/194
Share of global agricultural land 0.0001% 0.83%
Arable land 1.93
sq mi
52,133
sq mi
Arable land share 2.78% 15.2%
Arable land area rank 188/191 23/191
Permanent cropland 25.1
sq mi
7,794
sq mi
Permanent cropland share 36.1% 2.28%
Permanent cropland area rank 157/192 22/192
Water area 0.55
sq mi
23,746
sq mi
Water as share of total area 0.79% 6.49%
Water area rank 157/197 11/197
Roads length 1,260
mi
90,225
mi
Land borders length 0
mi
2,586
mi
Coastline length 230.2
mi
885
mi
Share of marine protected waters 0.3% 2.3%

Marshall Islands vs Tanzania size on the map

Data sources: World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (2026, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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The map above outlines the borders of the Marshall Islands and Tanzania but is not accurate for size comparison because it's a 2d map with Mercator projection that distorts territories near the poles. The farther a country is from the equator, the more magnified it appears. More about country size projections.

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Data sources:

  1. World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (2023–2026, retrieved 2026-04-06)
  2. Wikidata (2026, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  3. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2025, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  4. United Nations | World Population Prospects (2026, retrieved 2026-03-10)

Total agricultural land encompasses all areas used for agriculture: territories under permanent and temporary crops and pastures. It includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit and nut trees, and vineyards, but excludes sites utilized for timber production.

Arable land encompasses fields utilized for temporary crop production, pastures, market or kitchen gardens, and temporarily fallowed land. Land abandoned due to shifting cultivation practices is not included.

Permanent cropland refers to farmland for the long-term cultivation of crops, such as coffee, cocoa, and rubber, which do not require replanting after each harvest. This category encompasses land with permanent crops like flowering shrubs, fruit and nut trees, and vines, but does not include land under trees for timber production.

Inland areas under water, such as large rivers, lakes, and some coastal waterways.

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