List of countries
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The list covers all areas under the jurisdiction of the listed countries, namely territory, territorial waters (including internal waters and contiguous zones), exclusive economic zone, continental shelf, and airspace.
The names of countries in the list are given in English and include both an English version of the short official or normative names (e.g. Afghanistan) and an English version of the (longer) official names (e.g. Islamic Republic of Afghanistan). The listing of any name in this article is not meant to imply an official position in any naming dispute.
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Types of political entities included
On this list are 245 entities of the following types:- 193 states with general international recognition:
- 192 member states of the United Nations (UN).
- 1 state with general international recognition but not UN membership, governed by the Holy See (a UN permanent observer): Vatican City.
- 9 states lacking general international recognition, none of which are UN members, that may be defined as states in the body of customary international law, drawing on the precedent of the Montevideo Convention:
- 1 state, no longer a UN member since late 1971, recognized by 22 UN member states and the Holy See (Vatican City), and currently with de facto international relations with many others, the Republic of China (commonly referred to as Taiwan).
- 1 state, recognized by 46 UN member states but never admitted to the UN itself, with most of its claimed territory under Moroccan de facto administration, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic in Western Sahara.
- 1 state, recognized by 27 UN member states and the Republic of China (Taiwan) and expecting further but ultimately limited recognition in coming days, the Republic of Kosovo.
- 1 state, diplomatically recognized by no UN member states except Turkey, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
- 5 de facto independent states, namely Abkhazia (Georgia), Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan), Transnistria (Moldova), Somaliland (Somalia), and South Ossetia (Georgia), none recognized by any UN member states.
- 38 inhabited dependent territories:
- 3 external territories of Australia (Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Norfolk Island).
- 2 overseas countries in the Kingdom of Denmark (Faroe Islands and Greenland).
- 7 overseas territories of France:
- 1 sui generis (unique) community (New Caledonia).
- 6 overseas collectivities:
- 1 overseas country (French Polynesia)
- 1 departmental collectivity (Mayotte)
- 1 territorial collectivity (Saint Pierre and Miquelon)
- 2 collectivities (Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin)
- 1 territory (Wallis and Futuna)
- 2 overseas countries in the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Aruba and Netherlands Antilles).
- 3 dependent territories of New Zealand:
- 2 states in free association with New Zealand (Cook Islands and Niue).
- 1 overseas territory (Tokelau).
- 16 British dependencies:
- 13 overseas territories of the United Kingdom (Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena (and its dependencies Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha), Turks and Caicos Islands, and the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia).
- 3 Crown dependencies (Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man).
- 5 unincorporated territories of the United States:
- 2 commonwealths (Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico).
- 2 organized territories (Guam and U.S. Virgin Islands).
- 1 de facto organized territory lacking an Organic Act (American Samoa).
- 5 special entities recognized by international treaty or agreement (Åland in Finland, Svalbard in Norway, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, as well as the 2 special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China - Hong Kong and Macau).
In the Annex to the list of countries, an outline is given on the entities not included in this list. This includes distinct political and legal entities which are countries but are considered integral parts of a sovereign state, notably the constituent countries of the United Kingdom and the Länder of Germany.
Key of country names
- Afghanistan (bold) - States with general international recognition
- Abkhazia (bold and italic) - States lacking general international recognition
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia (unbold) - Other non-state countries
List of countries
A
- – Republic of Abkhazia
- – Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia – Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia (UK overseas territory)
- – Åland Islands (Autonomous province of Finland)
- – Republic of Albania
- – People's Democratic Republic of Algeria
- – Territory of American Samoa (US territory)
B
- – Commonwealth of The Bahamas
- – Kingdom of Bahrain
- – People's Republic of Bangladesh
- – Republic of Belarus
- – Kingdom of Belgium
- – Republic of Benin
- (UK overseas territory)
- – Kingdom of Bhutan
- – Republic of Bolivia
- – Republic of Botswana
- – Federative Republic of Brazil
- – Negara Brunei Darussalam
- – Republic of Bulgaria
- For "Burma", see Myanmar
- – Republic of Burundi
C
- – Kingdom of Cambodia
- – Republic of Cameroon
- – Republic of Cape Verde
- (UK overseas territory)
- – Republic of Chad
- – Republic of Chile
- – People's Republic of China
- For "China, Republic of", see Taiwan''
- – Territory of Christmas Island (Australian overseas territory)
- – Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands (Australian overseas territory)
- – Republic of Colombia
- – Union of the Comoros
- – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- – Republic of the Congo
- (Associated state of New Zealand)
- – Republic of Costa Rica
- – Republic of Côte d'Ivoire
- – Republic of Croatia
- – Republic of Cuba
- – Republic of Cyprus
D
- – Kingdom of Denmark
- For "Dhekelia", see Akrotiri and Dhekelia
- – Republic of Djibouti
- – Commonwealth of Dominica
E
- – Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
- – Republic of Ecuador
- – Arab Republic of Egypt
- – Republic of El Salvador
- – Republic of Equatorial Guinea
- – State of Eritrea
- – Republic of Estonia
- – Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
F
- (UK overseas territory)
- (Self-governing country in the Kingdom of Denmark)
- – Republic of the Fiji Islands
- – Republic of Finland
- – French Republic
- (French overseas collectivity)
G
- – Gabonese Republic
- – Republic of The Gambia
- – Federal Republic of Germany
- – Republic of Ghana
- (UK overseas territory)
- – Hellenic Republic
- (Self-governing country in the Kingdom of Denmark)
- – Territory of Guam (US organized territory)
- – Republic of Guatemala
- – Bailiwick of Guernsey (British Crown dependency)
- – Republic of Guinea
- – Republic of Guinea-Bissau
- – Co-operative Republic of Guyana
H
- – Republic of Haiti
- – Republic of Honduras
- – Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (Area of special sovereignty)
- – Republic of Hungary
I
- – Republic of Iceland
- – Republic of India
- – Republic of Indonesia
- – Islamic Republic of Iran
- – Republic of Iraq
- - Republic of Ireland
- (British Crown dependency)
- – State of Israel
- – Italian Republic
- For "Ivory Coast", see Côte d'Ivoire
J
- – Bailiwick of Jersey (British Crown dependency)
- – Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
K
- – Republic of Kazakhstan
- – Republic of Kenya
- – Republic of Kiribati
- – Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- – Republic of Korea
- – Republic of Kosovo
- – State of Kuwait
- – Kyrgyz Republic
L
- – Lao People's Democratic Republic
- – Republic of Latvia
- – Republic of Lebanon
- – Kingdom of Lesotho
- – Republic of Liberia
- – Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
- – Principality of Liechtenstein
- – Republic of Lithuania
- – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
M
- – Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (Area of special sovereignty)
- – Republic of Macedonia
- – Republic of Madagascar
- – Republic of Malawi
- – Republic of Maldives
- – Republic of Mali
- – Republic of Malta
- – Republic of the Marshall Islands
- – Islamic Republic of Mauritania
- – Republic of Mauritius
- – Departmental Collectivity of Mayotte (French overseas collectivity)
- – United Mexican States
- – Federated States of Micronesia
- – Republic of Moldova
- – Principality of Monaco
- – Republic of Montenegro
- (UK overseas territory)
- – Kingdom of Morocco
- – Republic of Mozambique
- – Union of Myanmar
N
- – Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
- – Republic of Namibia
- – Republic of Nauru
- – State of Nepal
- – Kingdom of the Netherlands
- (Self-governing country in the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
- – Territory of New Caledonia and Dependencies (French community sui generis)
- – Republic of Nicaragua
- – Republic of Niger
- – Federal Republic of Nigeria
- (Associated state of New Zealand)
- – Territory of Norfolk Island (Australian overseas territory)
- – Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- – Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (US commonwealth)
- For "North Korea", see Korea, North
- – Kingdom of Norway
O
- – Sultanate of Oman
P
- – Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- – Republic of Palau
- – Occupied Palestinian Territories
- – Republic of Panama
- – Independent State of Papua New Guinea
- – Republic of Paraguay
- For "People's Republic of China", see China
- – Republic of Peru
- – Republic of the Philippines
- – Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno Islands (UK overseas territory)
- – Republic of Poland
- – Portuguese Republic
- For "Pridnestrovie", see Transnistria
- – Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (US commonwealth)
Q
- – State of Qatar
R
- – Russian Federation
- – Republic of Rwanda
S
- – Collectivity of Saint Barthélemy (French overseas collectivity)
- (UK overseas territory)
- – Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis
- – Collectivity of Saint Martin (French overseas collectivity)
- – Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (French overseas collectivity)
- – Independent State of Samoa
- – Most Serene Republic of San Marino
- – Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe
- – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- – Republic of Senegal
- – Republic of Serbia
- – Republic of Seychelles
- – Republic of Sierra Leone
- – Republic of Singapore
- – Slovak Republic
- – Republic of Slovenia
- – Republic of Somaliland
- – Republic of South Africa
- For "South Korea", see Korea, South
- – Republic of South Ossetia
- – Kingdom of Spain
- – Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
- – Republic of the Sudan
- – Republic of Suriname
- (Territory of Norway)
- – Kingdom of Swaziland
- – Kingdom of Sweden
- – Swiss Confederation
- – Syrian Arab Republic
T
- – Republic of China
- – Republic of Tajikistan
- – United Republic of Tanzania
- – Kingdom of Thailand
- For "Timor-Leste", see East Timor
- – Togolese Republic
- (Overseas territory of New Zealand)
- – Kingdom of Tonga
- – Transnistrian Moldovan Republic
- – Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
- (Dependency of the UK overseas territory of Saint Helena)
- – Tunisian Republic
- – Republic of Turkey
- (UK overseas territory)
U
- – Republic of Uganda
- – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- – United States of America
- – Eastern Republic of Uruguay
- – Republic of Uzbekistan
V
- – Republic of Vanuatu
- – State of the Vatican City
- – Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
- – Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- – British Virgin Islands (UK overseas territory)
- – United States Virgin Islands (US organized territory)
W
- – Territory of Wallis and Futuna Islands (French overseas collectivity)
Y
- – Republic of Yemen
Z
- For "Zaire", see Democratic Republic of the Congo
- – Republic of Zambia
- – Republic of Zimbabwe
See also
- Annex to the list of countries
- List of international rankings
- List of unrecognized states
- Geography
- The Earth
- Continent
References
- (2004). United Nations Cartographic Section. Retrieved 17 January 2006.
- Countries or areas, codes and abbreviations (2006). United Nations Statistics Division. Retrieved 18 October 2006.
- Countries and currencies (2006). European Commission. Retrieved 27 October 2006.
- The World Factbook (2006). Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 17 January 2006.
- ISO 3166 country code list (2006) ISO 3166-1 Retrieved 18 October 2006.
Footnotes
External links
- How many countries are there in the world? an article by David Madore on this unanswerable question
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