Rhode Island

How Big Is Rhode Island?

Rhode Island is the 50th largest state in the United States, covering approximately 2,706 square kilometers (1,045 square miles). It is home to approximately 1.1 million people. That's about 9% the size of Belgium.

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2,706 km²
1,045 sq mi
#50 of 51 states in the US
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Rhode Island's Geography

Within the United States, Rhode Island is the 50th largest state in the United States. Its capital is Providence. It has a population density of about 389 people per km².

How Far Across Is Rhode Island?

Rhode Island stretches approximately 77 km (48 mi) from north to south — roughly the length of Lake Tahoe, and 61 km (38 mi) from east to west — roughly the width of the San Francisco Bay Area. At highway speeds, it would take roughly 1 hours to drive across.

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How Big Is Rhode Island Compared to Well-Known Places?

Place Area vs Rhode Island
Rhode Island 2,706 km² (1,045 sq mi)
Belgium 30,528 km² (11,787 sq mi) 11× larger
Switzerland 41,277 km² (15,937 sq mi) 15× larger
Netherlands 41,543 km² (16,040 sq mi) 15× larger
South Korea 99,720 km² (38,502 sq mi) 37× larger
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Rhode Island at a Glance

Statistic Value
Total Area 2,706 km² (1,045 sq mi)
US Size Rank #50 of 51
Capital Providence
Population 1,052,567
Population Density 389 per km²