List of sovereign states in the 2010s
This is a list of sovereign states in the 2010s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2019. It contains 212 entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. It includes 195 widely recognized sovereign states, 2 associated states, and 15 entities which claim an effective sovereignty but are considered de facto constituents of other powers by the general international community.
Members or observers of the United Nations
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File:Flag of Afghanistan (2004–2013).svg → File:Flag of Afghanistan (2013–2021).svg Afghanistan – Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Capital: Kabul |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania – Republic of Albania Capital: Tirana |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria – People's Democratic Republic of Algeria Capital: Algiers |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra – Principality of Andorra Capital: Andorra la Vella |
Widely recognized UN member state. The President of France and Bishop of Urgell were ex officio Co-Princes of Andorra. The defense of Andorra was the responsibility of France and Spain. | |
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File:Flag of Angola.svg Angola – Republic of Angola Capital: Luanda |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and Barbuda Capital: St. John's |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. Antigua and Barbuda had two dependencies, Barbuda and Redonda. | |
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File:Flag of Argentina (1861–2010).svg → File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina – Argentine Republic[lower-alpha 1] Capital: Buenos Aires |
Widely recognized UN member state. Argentina was a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city. It had a claim over Argentine Antarctica, which is suspended under the Antarctic Treaty. It also claimed the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, both of which were British overseas territories. | |
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File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia – Republic of Armenia Capital: Yerevan |
Widely recognized UN member state.[lower-alpha 2] | |
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File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia – Commonwealth of Australia Capital: Canberra |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. Australia was a federation of six states and three territories. It had sovereignty over the following external territories:
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File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria – Republic of Austria Capital: Vienna |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. Austria was a federation of nine states. | |
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File:Flag of Azerbaijan (2004–2013).svg → File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan – Republic of Azerbaijan Capital: Baku |
Widely recognized UN member state. Azerbaijan had one autonomous republic, Nakhchivan. It included the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, where a partially recognized breakaway republic had declared independence. | |
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File:Flag of the Bahamas.svg The Bahamas – Commonwealth of the Bahamas Capital: Nassau |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. | |
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File:Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain – Kingdom of Bahrain Capital: Manama |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh – People's Republic of Bangladesh Capital: Dhaka |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados Capital: Bridgetown |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. | |
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File:Flag of Belarus (1995–2012).svg → File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus – Republic of Belarus Capital: Minsk |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium – Kingdom of Belgium Capital: Brussels |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. Belgium was a federation of three communities and three regions. | |
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File:Flag of Belize (1981-2019).svg → File:Flag of Belize.svg Belize Capital: Belmopan |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. | |
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File:Flag of Benin.svg Benin – Republic of Benin Capital: Porto-Novo (official), Cotonou (seat of government) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Bhutan.svg Bhutan – Kingdom of Bhutan Capital: Thimphu |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia – Plurinational State of Bolivia Capital: Sucre (official), La Paz (administrative) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina Capital: Sarajevo |
Widely recognized UN member state. Bosnia and Herzegovina was a federation of two constituent entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was itself a federation of ten cantons, and Republika Srpska. | |
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File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana – Republic of Botswana Capital: Gaborone |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil – Federative Republic of Brazil Capital: Brasília |
Widely recognized UN member state. Brazil was a federation of 26 states and one federal district. | |
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File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei – Nation of Brunei, Abode of Peace Capital: Bandar Seri Begawan |
Widely recognized UN member state. Brunei claimed part of the Spratly Islands (disputed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia). | |
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File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria – Republic of Bulgaria Capital: Sofia |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Capital: Ouagadougou
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Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Burma → Myanmar | ||
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File:Flag of Burundi.svg Burundi – Republic of Burundi Capital: Bujumbura (to 24 December 2018), Gitega (from 24 December 2018) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia – Kingdom of Cambodia Capital: Phnom Penh |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon – Republic of Cameroon Capital: Yaoundé |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Capital: Ottawa |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. Canada was a federation of ten provinces and three territories. | |
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File:Flag of Cape Verde.svg Cape Verde Capital: Praia
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Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Central African Republic Capital: Bangui |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Chad.svg Chad – Republic of Chad Capital: N'Djamena |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile – Republic of Chile Capital: Santiago |
Widely recognized UN member state. Chile had two special territories: Easter Island and the Juan Fernández Islands. It had a claim over Chilean Antarctic Territory, which was suspended under the Antarctic Treaty. | |
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File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China – People's Republic of China Capital: Beijing |
Widely recognized UN member state[lower-alpha 3] . The People's Republic of China had five autonomous regions: Guangxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Xinjiang and Tibet. Additionally, it had sovereignty over two special administrative regions:
The People's Republic of China claimed Taiwan, Kinmen, the Matsu Islands, Pratas Island and the Vereker Banks, and Itu Aba, which were governed by the Republic of China. It also claimed the Paracel Islands (disputed by the Republic of China and Vietnam), the Spratly Islands (disputed by the Republic of China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei), and South Tibet (controlled by India). The People's Republic of China administered Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract, which were within the disputed region of Kashmir. | |
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File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia – Republic of Colombia Capital: Bogotá |
Widely recognized UN member state. Colombia administered Serranilla Bank and claimed Bajo Nuevo Bank (disputed by Nicaragua and the United States) | |
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File:Flag of the Comoros.svg Comoros – Union of the Comoros Capital: Moroni |
Widely recognized UN member state. The Comoros was a federation of three islands autonomous islands: Grande Comore, Mohéli, and Anjouan. Comoros also claimed sovereignty over the French territory, then department of Mayotte, and the French-administered Glorioso Islands and Banc du Geyser (the latter two also disputed by Madagascar). | |
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File:Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Congo, Democratic Republic of the Capital: Kinshasa |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Congo, Republic of the Capital: Brazzaville |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica – Republic of Costa Rica Capital: San José |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia – Republic of Croatia Capital: Zagreb |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member (from 1 July 2013). | |
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File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba – Republic of Cuba Capital: Havana |
Widely recognized UN member state. The Cuban area of Guantánamo Bay was under the permanent control of the United States. | |
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File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus – Republic of Cyprus Capital: Nicosia |
Widely recognized UN member state.[lower-alpha 4] EU member. The northeastern part of the island was the de facto independent state of Northern Cyprus, recognized only by Turkey. | |
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File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Capital: Prague |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark – Kingdom of Denmark Capital: Copenhagen |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. The Kingdom of Denmark also included two autonomous countries: | |
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File:Flag of Djibouti.svg Djibouti – Republic of Djibouti Capital: Djibouti |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Dominica.svg Dominica – Commonwealth of Dominica Capital: Roseau |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic Capital: Santo Domingo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of East Timor.svg East Timor[lower-alpha 5] – Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Capital: Dili |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador – Republic of Ecuador Capital: Quito |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt – Arab Republic of Egypt Capital: Cairo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador – Republic of El Salvador Capital: San Salvador |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg Equatorial Guinea – Republic of Equatorial Guinea Capital: Malabo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Eritrea.svg Eritrea – State of Eritrea Capital: Asmara |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia – Republic of Estonia Capital: Tallinn |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Eswatini.svg Eswatini / Swaziland Capital: Mbabane (administrative), Lobamba (royal and legislative)
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Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia – Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Capital: Addis Ababa |
Widely recognized UN member state. Ethiopia was a federation of nine regions and two chartered cities. | |
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File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji Capital: Suva
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Widely recognized UN member state. Fiji had an autonomous dependency, Rotuma. | |
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File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland – Republic of Finland Capital: Helsinki |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. Finland had a neutral and demilitarised region: | |
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File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France – French Republic Capital: Paris |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. France included five (four until 31 March 2011) overseas departments: French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte (from 31 March 2011, disputed by Comoros) and Réunion. It also had sovereignty over the following overseas territories:
France also claimed Banc du Geyser (disputed by Madagascar and Comoros). | |
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File:Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon – Gabonese Republic Capital: Libreville |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of The Gambia.svg The Gambia Capital: Banjul
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Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Capital: Tbilisi |
Widely recognized UN member state. Georgia had two autonomous republics: Adjara and Abkhazia. The latter republic was controlled by a de facto independent state. Georgia also included the disputed region of South Ossetia, where a partially recognized breakaway republic had declared independence. | |
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File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany – Federal Republic of Germany Capital: Berlin |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. Germany was a federation of sixteen states. | |
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File:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana – Republic of Ghana Capital: Accra |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece – Hellenic Republic Capital: Athens |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. Greece had sovereignty over Mount Athos, an autonomous monastic state that was jointly governed by the multi-national "Holy Community" on the mountain and the Civil Governor appointed by the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and spiritually under the direct jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. | |
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File:Flag of Grenada.svg Grenada Capital: St. George's |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. Grenada had one autonomous dependency, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. | |
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File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala – Republic of Guatemala Capital: Guatemala City |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Guinea.svg Guinea – Republic of Guinea Capital: Conakry |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Guinea-Bissau – Republic of Guinea-Bissau Capital: Bissau |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana – Co-operative Republic of Guyana Capital: Georgetown |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti – Republic of Haiti Capital: Port-au-Prince |
Widely recognized UN member state. Haiti claimed the uninhabited United States possession of Navassa Island. | |
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File:Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Honduras – Republic of Honduras Capital: Tegucigalpa |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Capital: Budapest
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Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland – Republic of Iceland Capital: Reykjavík |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of India.svg India – Republic of India Capital: New Delhi |
Widely recognized UN member state. India was a federation of twenty-nine states and seven union territories. Indian sovereignty over South Tibet was disputed by the People's Republic of China. India administered part of the disputed region of Kashmir as the state of Jammu and Kashmir. | |
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File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia – Republic of Indonesia Capital: Jakarta |
Widely recognized UN member state. Indonesia had five special provinces: Aceh, Jakarta, Papua, West Papua, and Yogyakarta. | |
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File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran – Islamic Republic of Iran Capital: Tehran |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq – Republic of Iraq Capital: Baghdad |
Widely recognized UN member state. Iraq was constitutionally designated as a federation of autonomous regions, but only one region (Iraqi Kurdistan) had been established. | |
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File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland – Republic of Ireland Capital: Dublin |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel – State of Israel Capital: Jerusalem |
Widely recognized UN member state.[lower-alpha 6] Israel occupied East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights, and the West Bank. These areas were not generally recognized as being part of Israel. | |
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File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy – Italian Republic Capital: Rome |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. Italy had 5 autonomous regions: Aosta Valley, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Sicily, and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. | |
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File:Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast – Republic of Côte d'Ivoire Capital: Yamoussoukro (official), Abidjan (seat of government) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica Capital: Kingston |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. | |
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File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Capital: Tokyo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan – Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Capital: Amman |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan – Republic of Kazakhstan Capital: Astana (renamed Nur-Sultan in 2019) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya – Republic of Kenya Capital: Nairobi |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Kiribati.svg Kiribati – Republic of Kiribati Capital: South Tarawa |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of North Korea.svg Korea, North – Democratic People's Republic of Korea Capital: Pyongyang |
Widely recognized UN member state.[lower-alpha 7] It claimed to be the sole legitimate government of Korea. | |
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File:Flag of South Korea (1997–2011).svg → File:Flag of South Korea.svg Korea, South – Republic of Korea Capital: Seoul |
Widely recognized UN member state.[lower-alpha 8] South Korea had one autonomous region, Jeju-do. It claimed to be the sole legitimate government of Korean Peninsula. | |
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File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait – State of Kuwait Capital: Kuwait City |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Kyrgyzstan – Kyrgyz Republic Capital: Bishkek |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos – Lao People's Democratic Republic Capital: Vientiane |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia – Republic of Latvia Capital: Riga |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon – Lebanese Republic Capital: Beirut |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Lesotho.svg Lesotho – Kingdom of Lesotho Capital: Maseru |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Liberia.svg Liberia – Republic of Liberia Capital: Monrovia |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Libya (1977–2011).svg → File:Flag of Libya.svg Libya Capital: Tripoli |
Widely recognized UN member state. Control passed due to civil war between 15 February 2011 and de facto 20 October 2011, de jure 23 October 2011. | |
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File:Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein – Principality of Liechtenstein Capital: Vaduz |
Widely recognized UN member state. The defense of Liechtenstein was the responsibility of Switzerland. | |
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File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania – Republic of Lithuania Capital: Vilnius |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Capital: Luxembourg |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar Capital: Antananarivo
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Widely recognized UN member state. Madagascar claimed the French possessions of Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands (also disputed by Comoros), Juan de Nova Island, and Banc du Geyser (also disputed by Comoros) | |
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File:Flag of Malawi.svg → File:Flag of Malawi (2010–2012).svg → File:Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi – Republic of Malawi Capital: Lilongwe |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Capital: Kuala Lumpur (official), Putrajaya (administrative) |
Widely recognized UN member state. Malaysia was a federation of thirteen states and three federal territories. Malaysia claimed part of the Spratly Islands (disputed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Brunei). | |
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File:Flag of Maldives.svg Maldives – Republic of Maldives Capital: Malé |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Mali.svg Mali – Republic of Mali Capital: Bamako |
Widely recognized UN member state. Part of Mali's territory was controlled by the de facto State of Azawad from 6 April 2012 to 12 July 2012. | |
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File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta – Republic of Malta Capital: Valletta |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg Marshall Islands – Republic of the Marshall Islands Capital: Majuro |
Widely recognized UN member state under Compact of Free Association with the United States. The Marshall Islands claimed the United States territory of Wake Island. | |
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File:Flag of Mauritania (1959–2017).svg → File:Flag of Mauritania.svg Mauritania – Islamic Republic of Mauritania Capital: Nouakchott |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius – Republic of Mauritius Capital: Port Louis |
Widely recognized UN member state. Mauritius had one autonomous dependency, Rodrigues, and two other dependencies, Agalega Islands and Cargados Carajos. It claimed the British Indian Ocean Territory and the French territory of Tromelin Island. | |
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File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico – United Mexican States Capital: Mexico City |
Widely recognized UN member state. Mexico was a federation of 31 states and one federal district. | |
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File:Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg Federated States of Micronesia Capital: Palikir |
Widely recognized UN member state under Compact of Free Association with the United States. The FSM was a federation of four states. | |
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File:Flag of Moldova (1990–2010).svg → File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova – Republic of Moldova Capital: Chişinău |
Widely recognized UN member state. Moldova had two autonomous territorial units: Gagauzia and Transnistria; the latter was controlled by a de facto independent state. | |
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File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco – Principality of Monaco Capital: Monaco |
Widely recognized UN member state. The defense of Monaco was the responsibility of France. | |
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File:Flag of Mongolia (1992–2011).svg → File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia Capital: Ulaanbaatar |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro Capital: Podgorica |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco – Kingdom of Morocco Capital: Rabat |
Widely recognized UN member state. Morocco claimed sovereignty over Western Sahara, which was disputed and partially controlled by the de facto independent Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. Morocco disputed Spanish sovereignty over Ceuta, Isla de Alborán, Isla Perejil, Islas Chafarinas, Melilla, and Peñón de Alhucemas. | |
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File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique – Republic of Mozambique Capital: Maputo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Myanmar (1974–2010).svg → File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar[lower-alpha 9] Capital: Naypyidaw
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Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia – Republic of Namibia Capital: Windhoek |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru – Republic of Nauru Capital: Yaren (unofficial, seat of parliament) |
Widely recognized UN member state. The defense of Nauru was the responsibility of Australia. | |
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File:Flag of Nepal.svg Nepal – Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal Capital: Kathmandu |
Widely recognized UN member state. Nepal was a federation, and its seven provinces were created on 20 September 2015. | |
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Netherlands Netherlands – Kingdom of the Netherlands Capital: Amsterdam (official), The Hague (seat of government) |
Widely recognized UN member state. The Kingdom of the Netherlands consisted of four (three until October 2010) autonomous countries:
It also had sovereignty over one non-autonomous region (consisting of three special municipalities that are part of the Netherlands):
The Kingdom of the Netherlands, excluding Aruba, Curaçao, the Netherlands Antilles, Sint Maarten, and the Caribbean Netherlands, was a member of the EU. | |
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File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Capital: Wellington |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. New Zealand had responsibilities for the two free associated states of:
It also had sovereignty over two dependent territories:
The government of Tokelau claimed Swains Island, part of American Samoa (a U.S. dependence). New Zealand did not recognize this claim. | |
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File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua – Republic of Nicaragua Capital: Managua |
Widely recognized UN member state. Nicaragua had two autonomous regions: the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region and South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. Until constitutional reforms in 2014, they were referred to as the North Atlantic Autonomous Region and South Atlantic Autonomous Region. | |
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File:Flag of Niger.svg Niger – Republic of Niger Capital: Niamey |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria – Federal Republic of Nigeria Capital: Abuja |
Widely recognized UN member state. Nigeria was a federation of 36 states and one federal territory. | |
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File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia / Macedonia[lower-alpha 10] Capital: Skopje
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Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway – Kingdom of Norway Capital: Oslo |
Widely recognized UN member state. Norway had two integral overseas areas: Jan Mayen and Svalbard. The latter of area had a special status due to the Spitsbergen Treaty. Norway had sovereignty over the following dependencies:
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File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman – Sultanate of Oman Capital: Muscat |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan – Islamic Republic of Pakistan Capital: Islamabad |
Widely recognized UN member state. Pakistan was a federation of four provinces and four territories. It administered part of the disputed region of Kashmir as the territories of Azad Kashmir and the autonomous territory of Gilgit-Baltistan. | |
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File:Flag of Palau.svg Palau – Republic of Palau Capital: Ngerulmud |
Widely recognized UN member state under Compact of Free Association with the United States. | |
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File:Flag of Palestine.svg Palestine Capital: Ramallah (administrative), Gaza City (administrative), Jerusalem (claims)
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Partially recognised de facto self-governing entity.[lower-alpha 11] Palestine claimed sovereignty over a disputed region consisting of three Israeli-occupied territories: the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem. In foreign relations, Palestine was represented by the Palestine Liberation Organization, which was a permanent observer at the United Nations (to 29 November 2012). Permanent observer at the United Nations (since 29 November 2012). The Palestinian National Authority was an interim administrative body that exercised limited control over parts of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Gaza was under the control of Hamas. | |
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File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama – Republic of Panama Capital: Panama City |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea – Independent State of Papua New Guinea Capital: Port Moresby |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. Papua New Guinea had one autonomous region, Bougainville. | |
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File:Flag of Paraguay (1990–2013).svg → File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay – Republic of Paraguay Capital: Asunción |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru – Republic of Peru Capital: Lima |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines – Republic of the Philippines Capital: Manila |
Widely recognized UN member state. The Philippines had one autonomous region: Muslim Mindanao (until 2019), Bangsamoro (since 2019). The Philippines administered Scarborough Shoal, which was disputed by the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China. It also claimed sovereignty over the Spratly Islands (disputed by China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, and Malaysia) and the Malaysian territory of Sabah. Part of the Philippines' territory was controlled by the de facto Bangsamoro Republik from 27 July 2013 to 28 September 2013. | |
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File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland – Republic of Poland Capital: Warsaw |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal – Portuguese Republic Capital: Lisbon |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. Portugal had two autonomous regions, the Azores and Madeira. Portugal claimed the Spanish municipalities of Olivenza and Táliga. | |
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File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar – State of Qatar Capital: Doha |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Capital: Bucharest |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia – Russian Federation Capital: Moscow |
Widely recognized UN member state. Russia was a federation of 22 republics, 46 oblasts, 9 krais, 3 federal cities, 1 autonomous oblast, and 4 autonomous okrugs. Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, annexed in 2014, were recognized as a part of Ukraine by most of the international community.[7] | |
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File:Flag of Rwanda.svg Rwanda – Republic of Rwanda Capital: Kigali |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg Saint Kitts and Nevis – Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis Capital: Basseterre |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. Saint Kitts and Nevis was a federation of fourteen parishes within two island. It had one autonomous island, Nevis. | |
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File:Flag of Saint Lucia.svg Saint Lucia Capital: Castries |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. | |
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File:Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Capital: Kingstown |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. | |
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File:Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa – Independent State of Samoa Capital: Apia |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of San Marino (1862–2011).svg → File:Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino – Republic of San Marino Capital: San Marino |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe.svg São Tomé and Príncipe – Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe Capital: São Tomé |
Widely recognized UN member state. São Tomé and Príncipe had one autonomous province, Príncipe. | |
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File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Capital: Riyadh |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal – Republic of Senegal Capital: Dakar |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Serbia (2004–2010).svg → File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia – Republic of Serbia Capital: Belgrade |
Widely recognized UN member state. Serbia had two autonomous provinces: Vojvodina and Kosovo and Metohija. The latter was governed by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. Kosovo declared independence in 2008,[8] and was a partially recognized de facto independent republic. | |
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File:Flag of Seychelles.svg Seychelles – Republic of Seychelles Capital: Victoria |
Widely recognized UN member state. The Seychelles claimed the British Indian Ocean Territory. | |
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File:Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Sierra Leone – Republic of Sierra Leone Capital: Freetown |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore – Republic of Singapore Capital: Singapore |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia – Slovak Republic Capital: Bratislava |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia – Republic of Slovenia Capital: Ljubljana |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Solomon Islands Capital: Honiara |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. | |
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File:Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia Capital: Mogadishu
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Widely recognized UN member state. Over the course of the Somali Civil War, several autonomous regional governments were established in the de jure territory of Somalia. Although these states did not claim independence from Somalia, they were de facto self-governing:
There were also areas of the country which at various times had no effective government at all or that were ruled by local clans. In addition, there was one state that declared and established de facto independence from Somalia, Somaliland. | |
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File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa – Republic of South Africa Capital: Pretoria (administrative), Cape Town (legislative), Bloemfontein (judicial) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan – Republic of South Sudan (from 9 July 2011) Capital: Juba |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 14 July 2011). South Sudan was a federation of 10 states. It disputed Abyei with Sudan. | |
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File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain – Kingdom of Spain Capital: Madrid |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. Spain was divided into seventeen autonomous communities and two autonomous cities. Its sovereignty over Ceuta, Isla de Alborán, Isla Perejil, Islas Chafarinas, Melilla and Peñón de Alhucemas was disputed by Morocco. Its sovereignty over Olivenza and Táliga was disputed by Portugal. It claimed the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. | |
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File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka – Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Capital: Sri Jayawardenapura-Kotte (administrative), Colombo (commercial) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan Capital: Khartoum
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Widely recognized UN member state. Sudan was a federation of 25 states (later 15, then 17, then 18), ten of which formed South Sudan on 9 July 2011. It disputed Abyei with South Sudan | |
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File:Flag of Suriname.svg Suriname – Republic of Suriname Capital: Paramaribo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden – Kingdom of Sweden Capital: Stockholm |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. | |
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File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland – Swiss Confederation Capital: Bern |
Widely recognized UN member state. Switzerland was a federation of 26 cantons. | |
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File:Flag of Syria.svg Syria – Syrian Arab Republic Capital: Damascus |
Widely recognized UN member state. Syria included the Golan Heights, which were occupied by Israel. It disputed the Turkish sovereignty over Hatay Province. Syrian Arab Republic is widely viewed as the legitimate authority of Syria, though control of its territory transferred between multiple groups during the Syrian civil war (from 15 March 2011). | |
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File:Flag of Tajikistan.svg Tajikistan – Republic of Tajikistan Capital: Dushanbe |
Widely recognized UN member state. Tajikistan had one autonomous province, Gorno-Badakhshan. | |
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File:Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania – United Republic of Tanzania Capital: Dodoma (official), Dar es Salaam (seat of government) |
Widely recognized UN member state. Tanzania had one autonomous region, Zanzibar. | |
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File:Flag of Thailand (TIS 982 draft standard).svg → File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand – Kingdom of Thailand Capital: Bangkok |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Togo (3-2).svg Togo – Togolese Republic Capital: Lomé |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga – Kingdom of Tonga Capital: Nukuʻalofa |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago – Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Capital: Port of Spain |
Widely recognized UN member state. Trinidad and Tobago had one autonomous island, Tobago. | |
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File:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia – Tunisian Republic Capital: Tunis |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey – Republic of Turkey Capital: Ankara |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan Capital: Ashgabat |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Tuvalu.svg Tuvalu Capital: Funafuti |
Widely recognized UN member state; Commonwealth realm. | |
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File:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda – Republic of Uganda Capital: Kampala |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Capital: Kyiv |
Widely recognized UN member state. Ukraine had one autonomous republic: Crimea. Crimea and the city of Sevastopol were under de facto Russian control beginning in 2014.[7] | |
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File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates Capital: Abu Dhabi |
Widely recognized UN member state. The United Arab Emirates was a federation of seven emirates. | |
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File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Capital: London |
Widely recognized UN member state. EU member. The United Kingdom was composed of four countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. It had sovereignty over the following British overseas territories:
In addition, the British Monarch (not the United Kingdom) had direct sovereignty over three self-governing Crown dependencies: | |
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File:Flag of the United States.svg United States – United States of America Capital: Washington, D.C. |
Widely recognized UN member state. The United States was a federation of 50 states, one federal district, and one incorporated territory. It had sovereignty over the following inhabited insular areas:
It also had sovereignty over eight uninhabited unincorporated territories: These islands were sometimes designated for statistical purposes as the United States Minor Outlying Islands
The United States claimed Bajo Nuevo Bank and Serranilla Bank. Its claim to Serranilla was disputed by Colombia and Nicaragua and its claim to Bajo Nuevo was disputed by Colombia, Jamaica, and Nicaragua. Some government sources stated that these two areas were unincorporated territories of the United States. | |
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File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay – Eastern Republic of Uruguay Capital: Montevideo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan – Republic of Uzbekistan Capital: Tashkent |
Widely recognized UN member state. Uzbekistan had one autonomous republic: Karakalpakstan. | |
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File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu – Republic of Vanuatu Capital: Port Vila |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Vatican City Vatican City – Vatican City State Capital: Vatican City |
Widely recognized independent state. Vatican City was administered by the Holy See, a sovereign entity recognized by a large number of countries and a Permanent observer at the United Nations. The Holy See also administered a number of extraterritorial properties in Italy. The Pope was the ex officio head of state of Vatican City. | |
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File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela – Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Capital: Caracas |
Widely recognized UN member state. Venezuela was a federation of 23 states, one federal dependency, and one federal district. | |
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File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam – Socialist Republic of Vietnam Capital: Hanoi |
Widely recognized UN member state. Vietnam claimed sovereignty over the Paracel Islands (disputed by China and Taiwan) and Spratly Islands (disputed by China, Taiwan, Brunei, the Philippines, and Malaysia). | |
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File:Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen – Republic of Yemen Capital: Sana'a |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia – Republic of Zambia Capital: Lusaka |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe – Republic of Zimbabwe Capital: Harare |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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File:Flag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg Abkhazia – Republic of Abkhazia Capital: Sukhumi |
Partially-recognized de facto self-governing entity.[lower-alpha 13] Claimed by Georgia as the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia. |
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File:Flag of Artsakh.svg Artsakh / Nagorno-Karabakh Capital: Stepanakert
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De facto self-governing entity. Not recognized by any other state. Claimed by Azerbaijan. |
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File:MNLA flag.svg Azawad – State of Azawad (from 6 April 2012 to 12 July 2012) Capital: Gao |
De facto self-governing state. Not recognized by any other state. Claimed by Mali.
Debellation by Ansar Dine and MUJAO completed on 12 July 2012.[9] |
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File:MNLF flag.svg Bangsamoro Republik – United Federated States of Bangsamoro Republik (from 27 July 2013 to 28 September 2013) Capital: Davao City (Claimed), Zamboanga City (De facto) |
De facto self-governing state. Not recognized by any other state. Claimed by the Philippines.
Bangsamoro Republik dissolved after the Zamboanga City crisis ended in Philippine government victory on 28 September 2013.[10][11] |
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File:Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Cook Islands Capital: Avarua |
A state in free association with New Zealand, recognized by Japan (from 16 June 2011), Netherlands (from 16 August 2011) and China. The Cook Islands was a member of multiple UN agencies with full treaty making capacity. It shared a head of state and citizenship with New Zealand. |
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Republic of Crimea (Russia) Crimea – Republic of Crimea (from 17 March 2014 to 21 March 2014) Capital: Simferopol |
De facto self-governing state. Partially recognized de facto self-governing entity.[lower-alpha 14] Claimed by Ukraine as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. |
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File:Flag of Donetsk People's Republic.svg Donetsk People's Republic (from 7 April 2014 to 22 May 2014, from 20 May 2015) Capital: Donetsk |
Partially-recognized de facto self-governing entity.[lower-alpha 15] Claimed by Ukraine as part of the Donetsk Oblast. |
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File:Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo – Republic of Kosovo Capital: Pristina |
Partially-recognized de facto self-governing entity.[lower-alpha 16] Claimed by Serbia as the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija under UN administration. |
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File:Flag of Lugansk People's Republic.svg Luhansk People's Republic (from 27 April 2014 to 22 May 2014, from 20 May 2015) Capital: Luhansk |
Partially-recognized de facto self-governing entity.[lower-alpha 17] Claimed by Ukraine as part of the Luhansk Oblast. |
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File:Flag of Niue.svg Niue Capital: Alofi |
A state in free association with New Zealand, recognized by China. Niue was a member of multiple UN agencies with full treaty making capacity. It shared a head of state and citizenship with New Zealand. |
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File:Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg Northern Cyprus – Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Capital: Lefkoşa |
Partially-recognized de facto self-governing entity.[lower-alpha 18] Claimed by the Republic of Cyprus. |
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File:War Flag of Novorussia.svg Novorossiya – Federal State of Novorossiya (from 22 May 2014 to 20 May 2015) | Confederation of unrecognized states: Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic. Claimed by Ukraine. |
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File:Flag of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.svg Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Capital: Tifariti (temporary), El Aaiún (claimed) |
Partially-recognized de facto self-governing entity.[lower-alpha 19] The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic claimed the disputed territory of Western Sahara, most of which was under control of Morocco. The territories under its control, the so-called Free Zone, were claimed by Morocco. Its government resided in exile in Tindouf, Algeria. |
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File:Flag of Somaliland.svg Somaliland – Republic of Somaliland Capital: Hargeisa |
De facto self-governing entity. Not recognized by any other state. Claimed by Somalia. |
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File:Flag of South Ossetia.svg South Ossetia Capital: Tskhinvali
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Partially-recognized de facto independent state.[lower-alpha 20] Claimed by Georgia as the Provisional Administrative Entity of South Ossetia. |
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File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan – Republic of China Capital: Taipei (seat of government) |
Partially-recognized de facto independent state.[lower-alpha 21] The Republic of China claimed to be the sole legitimate government of China, but only administered Taiwan, Kinmen, the Matsu Islands, Pratas Island and Itu Aba. Claimed by China. |
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File:Flag of Transnistria (state).svg Transnistria – Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Capital: Tiraspol |
Partially-recognized de facto self-governing entity.[lower-alpha 22] Claimed by Moldova. |
Other entities
Excluded from the list above are the following noteworthy entities which either were not fully sovereign or did not claim to be independent:
- File:Blank flag.svg Antarctica as a whole had no government and no permanent population. Seven states claimed portions of Antarctica and five of these reciprocally recognised one another's claims.[14] These claims, which were regulated by the Antarctic Treaty System, were neither recognised nor disputed by any other signatory state.[15]
- File:Flag of Europe.svg The European Union is a sui generis supranational organisation which had 27 (then 28) member states. The member states transferred a measure of their legislative, executive, and judicial powers to the institutions of the EU, and as such the EU had some elements of sovereignty, without generally being considered a sovereign state. The European Union did not claim to be a sovereign state and had only limited capacity for relations with other states.
- File:Flag of the Order of St. John (various).svg The Sovereign Military Order of Malta was a United Nations observer. The order had bi-lateral diplomatic relations with a large number of states, but had no territory other than extraterritorial areas within Rome and Malta.[16] The order's Constitution stated: "The Order is a subject of international law and exercises sovereign functions."[17] Although the order frequently asserted its sovereignty, it did not claim to be a sovereign state. It lacked a defined territory. Since all its members were citizens of other states, almost all of them lived in their native countries, and those who resided in the order's extraterritorial properties in Rome did so only in connection with their official duties, the order lacked the characteristic of having a permanent population.
See also
- List of sovereign states by year
- List of state leaders in 2010
- List of state leaders in 2011
- List of state leaders in 2012
- List of state leaders in 2013
- List of state leaders in 2014
- List of state leaders in 2015
- List of state leaders in 2016
- List of state leaders in 2017
- List of state leaders in 2018
- List of state leaders in 2019
Notes
- ↑ The name "Argentine Nation" is also used for the purposes of legislation.
- ↑ Armenia is not recognized by Pakistan.
- ↑ The People's Republic of China and the Republic of China do not recognize each other, as both states claims to be the sole legitimate government of China. The following states had recognized the ROC instead of the PRC as of October 2019: Belize, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Nicaragua, Palau, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Swaziland, Tuvalu, and Vatican City.
- ↑ Cyprus is not recognized by Turkey or Northern Cyprus.
- ↑ Also known as "Timor-Leste".
- ↑ Israel was not recognized by Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Chad, Cuba, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, North Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, or Yemen.
- ↑ North Korea was not recognized by Taiwan, Estonia, France, Japan, or South Korea.
- ↑ South Korea was not recognized by North Korea.
- ↑ Commonly known in English as "Burma".
- ↑ Provisionally referred to by the UN and a number of countries and international organizations as "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" until 2019; see Macedonia naming dispute.
- ↑ Palestine was recognized by Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda (from 22 September 2011), Argentina (from 6 December 2010), Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belize (from 9 September 2011), Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia (from 22 December 2010), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil (from 1 December 2010), Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Chad, the Central African Republic, Chile (from 7 January 2011), China, Comoros, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Djibouti, Dominica (from 14 September 2011), the Dominican Republic, East Timor, Ecuador (from 24 December 2010), Egypt, El Salvador (from 25 August 2011), Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada (from 25 September 2011), Guatemala (from 9 April 2013), Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana (from 13 January 2011), Haiti (27 September 2013), Holy See (February 2013), Honduras (from 26 August 2011), Hungary, Iceland (from 15 December 2011), India, Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho (from 6 June 2011), Liberia (from July 2011), Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru (from 24 January 2011), the Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Lucia (14 September 2015), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (from 29 August 2011), São Tomé and Príncipe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname (from 1 February 2011), Swaziland, Sweden (30 October 2014), Syria (from 18 July 2011), Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand (from 18 January 2012), Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, Uruguay (from 15 March 2011), Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
- ↑ The Transitional Federal Government was overthrowed on 20 August 2012.
- ↑ Abkhazia is recognized by six UN member states (Russia, Syria (from 29 May 2018), Nicaragua, Venezuela, Nauru, and Vanuatu (from 23 May 2011)), and three non-UN member states (South Ossetia, Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and Transnistria).
- ↑ Crimea was recognized only by Russia.[12]
- ↑ Donetsk People's Republic is recognized by two non-UN member states (Luhansk People's Republic (from 11 May 2014) and South Ossetia (from 27 June 2014)).
- ↑ Kosovo is recognized by Afghanistan, Albania, Andorra (from 8 June 2011), Antigua and Barbuda (20 May 2015), Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh (27 February 2017), Belgium, Belize, Benin (from 18 August 2011), Brunei (25 April 2012), Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi (16 October 2012), Canada, Central African Republic (from 22 July 2011), Chad (1 June 2012), Colombia, Comoros, Cook Islands (18 May 2015), Costa Rica, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti (from 8 May 2010), Dominica (11 December 2012), Dominican Republic, Egypt (26 June 2013), El Salvador (29 June 2013), Estonia, Fiji (19 November 2012), Finland, France, Gabon (15 September 2011), the Gambia, Germany, Ghana (23 January 2012), Grenada (25 September 2013), Guinea-Bissau (from 10 January 2011), Guyana (16 March 2013), Haiti (10 February 2012), Honduras (from 3 September 2010), Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Ivory Coast (16 September 2011), Japan, Jordan, Kiribati (from 21 October 2010), Kuwait (from 11 October 2011), Latvia, Lesotho (11 February 2014), Liberia, Libya (25 September 2013), Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritania (from 12 January 2010), Federated States of Micronesia, Monaco, Montenegro, Nauru, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger (15 August 2011), Niue (23 June 2015), Norway, Oman (4 February 2011), Palau, Pakistan (24 December 2012), Panama, Papua New Guinea (3 October 2012), Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar (from 7 January 2011), the Republic of China, Saint Kitts and Nevis (28 November 2012), Saint Lucia (19 August 2011), Samoa, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Singapore (1 December 2016), Slovenia, the Solomon Islands (13 August 2014), Somalia (from 19 May 2010), South Korea, Suriname (8 July 2016), Swaziland (12 April 2010), Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania (29 May 2013), Thailand (24 September 2013), Timor-Leste (20 September 2012), Togo (11 July 2014), Tonga (15 January 2014), Turkey, Tuvalu (18 November 2010), the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States, Vanuatu (from 28 April 2010), and Yemen (11 June 2013).
- ↑ Luhansk People's Republic is recognized by two non-UN member states (Donetsk People's Republic (from 11 May 2014) and South Ossetia (from 18 June 2014)).
- ↑ Northern Cyprus is recognized only by Turkey.
- ↑ the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic was recognized by Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Botswana, Burundi, Cambodia, Chad, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Iran, Jamaica, Laos, Lesotho, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Malawi, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Mozambique, Namibia, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Korea, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Suriname, Syria, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
- ↑ South Ossetia is recognized by five UN member states (Russia, Syria (from 29 May 2018), Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Nauru), and four non-UN member states (Abkhazia, Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), Transnistria, and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (from 30 September 2010)).
- ↑ The Republic of China and the People's Republic of China did not recognize each other, as both states claimed to be the sole legitimate government of China. The following states had recognized the ROC instead of the PRC as of October 2019: Belize, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Nicaragua, Palau, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Swaziland, Tuvalu, and Vatican City.
- ↑ Transnistria is recognized by Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
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- ↑ "Al Qaeda-linked Islamists drive Mali's Tuaregs from last stronghold". France24. AFP. 12 July 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
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- ↑ Rogan-Finnemore, Michelle (2005), "What Bioprospecting Means for Antarctica and the Southern Ocean", in Von Tigerstrom, Barbara (ed.), International Law Issues in the South Pacific, Ashgate Publishing, p. 204, ISBN 0-7546-4419-7,
Australia, New Zealand, France, Norway and the United Kingdom reciprocally recognize the validity of each other's claims.
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