European Country Superlatives

Can you name the countries highest or lowest for each of these categories?
For coastline landlocked countries are excluded
Russia and Turkey are excluded as only countries fully in europe are included
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Country
 
Largest Population
Germany
81,276,000
Smallest Population
Vatican City
800
Largest Area (KM2)
Ukraine
576,628
Smallest Area (KM2)
Vatican City
0.44
Highest Population Density (KM2)
Monaco
15142
Lowest Population Density (KM2)
Iceland
3
Longest Coastline (KM)
Norway
25,148
Shortest Coastline (KM)
Monaco
4.1
Most Tourists (Annual)
France
83,700,000
Least Tourists (Annual)
Liechtenstein
52,000
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Country
 
Longest Life Expectancy (years)
Andorra
83
Shortest Life Expectancy (years)
Ukraine
71
Busiest Airport (passengers)
United Kingdom
73,405,330
Tallest Building (metres)
United Kingdom
309
Highest Recorded Temperature (degrees C)
Greece
48
Lowest Recorded Temperature (degrees C)
Sweden
-53
Highest GDP (USD $)
Germany
3,874,437
Lowest GDP (USD $)
San Marino
1,786
Highest GDP per capita (USD $)
Luxembourg
97,639
Lowest GDP per capita (USD $)
Moldova
4,998
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1 Comments
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Level 87
Oct 27, 2015
The non-per-capita GDPs are off by 6 orders of magnitude.