Draft:List of countries and areas by functional jurisdiction

The following is a list providing an overview of countries and inhabited areas of the world that have self-governance (or that uniquely have no goverment) . It incorporates all entities with any amount of de facto autonomy and a permanent population. It focuses on reflecting the actual situation of different populations on the ground.

The entities listed include sovereign states recognised as having de facto control over a territory, state-like entities (proto-states), regions with autonomy, and special territories. The sovereign states are separated into two categories by association with the UN System. Proto-states serve as an intermediary category for political entities that, while having some state qualities, are not fully established. Regions with significant autonomy or freedom are divided into two based on whether they are considered an integral part of the controlling state they belong. Lastly, special territories are complex and exceptional areas, typically devoid of external power, that do not fit into the above categories.

Therefore, the list of entities is arranged under six categories: (1) UN member or observer states, (2) other states, (3) proto-states, (4) dependent territories, (5) autonomous areas, and (6) special territories. The category definitions and the inclusion criteria are listed below.

Included entities

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Sovereign states

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A state or a country is a centralised political entity that governs over a population within a territory. Meanwhile, sovereignty is the supreme and unrestricted power of a state to govern itself. It can also be described as a state's ultimate authority in exercising power over other people to make and change laws and maintain the order.[1][2][3]

In the words of the often-quoted French philosopher Alain de Benoist: "Sovereignty is the full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies."[3] De facto sovereignty is the factual ability of a state to exercise its power, while de jure sovereignty refers to the legal right to do so. The majority of countries are both de facto and de jure (i.e., they exist both in reality and in law). Some de facto sovereign states are not recognised by the international community and some de jure states are recognised as the legitimate government of a territory over which they have no actual control.

The Oxford Dictionary defines a sovereign state as "a state with a defined territory that administers its own government and is not subject to or dependent on another power".[4] The dominant customary international law standard of statehood is the declarative theory of statehood, which was codified by the Montevideo Convention of 1933.[5] It defines a sovereign state as a person in international law if it meets the following criteria:[6][7]

  1. a permanent population
  2. a defined territory,
  3. a government, and
  4. a capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states.

It is also normally understood that a sovereign state is independent.[8] According to the declarative theory of statehood, an entity's statehood is purely objective and its recognition by other states is irrelevant. By contrast, the constitutive theory defines a state as a person of international law only if it is recognised as such by other states that are already a member of the international community.[7][9]

Only the entities that consider themselves sovereign (through a declaration of independence or some other means) and are often regarded as satisfying the declarative theory of statehood are considered sovereign states. The constitutive theory of statehood is not applied for the purposes of this list.

On the basis of the above criteria, there are 205 countries having de facto sovereignty and satisfying the declarative theory. They are divided into two categories by association with the UN System:

  1.   UN Member or Observer States: All the United Nations member states and non-member observer states that also exercise actual (de facto) sovereign power over the territory they control. These are 194 sovereign countries that are considered as both de jure and de facto states. They include:
    • 193 member states of the UN.[10][11] All of them are both de facto and de jure sovereign states. Out of the 193 member states, 187 have undisputed sovereignty, while the sovereignty of 6 member states (Armenia, China, Cyprus, Israel, North Korea and South Korea) are not universally recognised. The list doesn't include a sovereignty dispute column as the article's focus is not legality, however, any legal dispute can be explained through the annotations. Furthermore, sometimes the legal sovereign administration of a country as acknowledged by the UN, may not be the current administration of the said country on the ground, e.g. Afghanistan. This is not a reason for their exclusion.
    • 1 UN non-member observer state having both de facto and de jure sovereignty: Vatican City (administered by the Holy See). While the State of Palestine is a recognised de jure sovereign state (it is also a UN non-member observer state), it is not listed in this category for lack of de facto sovereignty.
  2. Other States: All other de facto sovereign states that are neither member states nor observer states of the United Nations. This includes 11 states that are either:

Proto-states

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  1. Proto-States: A proto-state or a quasi-state is a nascent political entity that has some of the characteristics of a state but is not considered fully established. As it is usually categorised between a non-state and a state entity, its precise definition mostly flactuates in political literature and is determined according to context.
  • For the purpose of this list, it serves as a middle category between "other states" and "dependent territories" and includes the following:
  • Any entity should at least be maintaining most of the attributes of a functioning state to be included in this category.
  • Micronations, uncontacted peoples and areas in the active phase of a current civil war (where no stable proto-state has emerged) are excluded.
  • Deep states, also called states within a state are sometimes confused with a proto-state and are also excluded.

Autonomous regions

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  1. Dependent Territories: A dependent territory or dependency is a territory that does not possess full political independence or sovereignty yet remains politically outside the controlling state's integral area. A dependency is commonly distinguished from country subdivisions by not being considered to be an integral territory of the governing state. Administrative subdivisions instead are understood as typically representing a division of the state proper. A dependent territory conversely often maintains a great degree of autonomy from the controlling central state.
  • Only currently inhabited entities are included in this category. Uninhabited dependencies or those populated by a very few number of scientists etc. are excluded.
  • This category includes the following:
    • All inhabited dependent territories such as Cocos (Keeling) Islands of Australia, Bailiwick of Guernsey of the UK, Puerto Rico of the US and Tokelau of New Zealand.
    • Some similar entities that inhabit a special position guaranteed by international treaty or other agreement; creating a certain level of autonomy (e.g., differences in immigration rules). These are sometimes considered or at least grouped with dependencies, but are officially considered by their controlling states to be integral parts of the state. Examples include Åland of Finland and Hong Kong of China.
    • Any other entity having a higher de jure recognition, however its de facto situation being similar to the above non-sovereign autonomous entities with a special position or dependent territories, such as Palestine.
    • Other entities often regarded as separate geographical territories even though they are integral parts of their mother countries, such as Guadeloupe and Réunion of the overseas departments of France.
  • Autonomous Areas: An autonomous area is defined as an area of a country that has a degree of autonomy or has freedom from an external authority. Dependent territories also possess a great deal of autonomy however they are usually not an integral part of the country.
    • Examples include Nakhchivan of Azerbaijan, Aceh and West Papua of Indonesia, South Tyrol and Trentino of Italy and Rodrigues of Mauritius.
    • This category includes any inhabited autonomous area with the exception of:
      • Those who fall under the above dependent territories category or have their proper ISO 3166-1 codes.
      • Nominal "autonomous" areas: Those who are officially called "autonomous", though they do not have an exceptional freedom from external authority, such as the "autonomous city" of Buenos Aires.
      • Those who have risen from the status of autonomy into a proto-state or sovereign state, such as Iraqi Kurdistan and Abkhazia.
  • Special territories

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    1. Special Territories: For the purpose of this list, a special territory is any inhabited area that is neither a de facto sovereign state, a dependent or autonomous polity nor an integral part of another external authority. Therefore, it is beyond the reach of any external power, and comprises those entities that do not fall under any of the categories (or definitions) above.
    • Units or areas formed by active war zones with a defined population, where no stable proto-state has emerged.
    • Inhabited areas under no one's control, such as Abyei.
    • Sovereign areas that don't fit the modern definition of a state, such as North Sentinel Island.

    List of Entities

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    The entities in the first four categories are displayed with their respective national flags, while the rest is displayed without flags.
    The names of the entities in the first three categories (sovereign states and proto-states) are written in bold, while the ones in the sixth category (special territories) are written in italic. The list below has a number or a series of letters and numbers associated with each entry, to facilitate sortability:

    • The first three categories are numbered in an alphabetical order (001, 002 etc.)
    • The fourth category, the dependent territories and the fifth category, the autonomous areas use ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes (three letters) to represent the country they belong to or associate to, followed by a number. The dependencies use capital letters, while the autonomous areas use small letters and a dash before the number.
    • The sixth category, the special territories, uses the letter "z", followed by a dash and number (z-01 etc.).
    Order Country / Area Capital City Category Notes
    001   Abkhazia[a] Sukhumi 2. Other State Claimed by   Georgia.
    z-01 Abyei Area Abyei Town 6. Special Territory A condominium between South Sudan and Sudan
    geo-1 Adjara Batumi 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous republic in Georgia
    002   Afghanistan[b] Kabul 1. UN Member State
    GBR1   Akrotiri and Dhekelia Episkopi 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in Cyprus
    FIN1   Åland Islands Mariehamn 4. Dependent Territory Finnish autonomous region
    003   Albania Tirana 1. UN Member State
    004   Algeria Algiers 1. UN Member State
    USA1   American Samoa Pago Pago 4. Dependent Territory United States unincorporated territory
    005   Andorra Andorra la Vella 1. UN Member State
    006   Angola Luanda 1. UN Member State
    GBR2   Anguilla The Valley 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean
    007   Antigua and Barbuda[c] Saint John's 1. UN Member State
    ita-1 Aosta Valley Aosta 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Italy
    008   Argentina Buenos Aires 1. UN Member State
    009   Armenia[d] Yerevan 1. UN Member State
    010   Artsakh[e][f] Stepanakert 2. Other State Claimed by   Azerbaijan.
    NLD1   Aruba Oranjestad 4. Dependent Territory Dutch Constituent Country in the Caribbean
    011   Australia Canberra 1. UN Member State
    012   Austria Vienna 1. UN Member State
    pak-1 Azad Kashmir Muzaffarabad 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous state in Pakistan
    013   Azerbaijan Baku 1. UN Member State
    prt-1 Azores Ponta Delgada /

    Angra do Heroísmo /Horta

    5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Portugal
    014   Bahamas, The Nassau 1. UN Member State
    015   Bahrain Manama 1. UN Member State
    016   Bangladesh Dhaka 1. UN Member State
    phl-1 Bangsamoro Cotabato City 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in the Philippines
    017   Barbados Bridgetown 1. UN Member State
    018   Belarus Minsk 1. UN Member State
    019   Belgium Brussels 1. UN Member State
    020   Belize Belmopan 1. UN Member State
    021   Benin Porto-Novo 1. UN Member State
    GBR3   Bermuda Hamilton 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean
    022   Bhutan Thimphu 1. UN Member State
    023   Bolivia Sucre / La Paz 1. UN Member State
    NLD2   Bonaire Kralendijk 4. Dependent Territory Dutch Special Municipality in the Caribbean
    png-1 Bougainville Buka 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Papua New Guinea
    024   Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1. UN Member State
    025   Botswana Gaborone 1. UN Member State
    026   Brazil Brasília 1. UN Member State
    z-02 Brčko District[g] Brčko 6. Special Territory A condominium between the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republica Srpska
    GBR4   British Indian Ocean Territory Camp Justice 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the Indian Ocean
    GBR5   British Virgin Islands Road Town 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean
    027   Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan 1. UN Member State
    028   Bulgaria Sofia 1. UN Member State
    029   Burkina Faso Ouagadougou 1. UN Member State
    030   Burundi Gitega 1. UN Member State
    ger-1 Büsingen Büsingen 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous municipality in Germany
    031   Cambodia Phnom Penh 1. UN Member State
    032   Cameroon Yaoundé 1. UN Member State
    ita-2 Campione d'Italia Campione d'Italia 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous municipality in Italy
    033   Canada Ottawa 1. UN Member State
    034   Cape Verde Praia 1. UN Member State
    GBR6   Cayman Islands George Town 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean
    035   Central African Republic Bangui 1. UN Member State
    036   Chad N'Djamena 1. UN Member State
    037   Chile Santiago 1. UN Member State
    038   China[h] Beijing 1. UN Member State
    AUS1   Christmas Island Flying Fish Cove 4. Dependent Territory Australian External Territory
    AUS2   Cocos (Keeling) Islands West Island 4. Dependent Territory Australian External Territory
    039   Colombia Bogotá 1. UN Member State
    040   Comoros Moroni 1. UN Member State
    041   Congo, Democratic Republic of the Kinshasa 1. UN Member State
    042   Congo, Republic of the Brazzaville 1. UN Member State
    043   Cook Islands[i] Avarua 2. Other State In free association with   New Zealand.
    044   Costa Rica San José 1. UN Member State
    045   Croatia Zagreb 1. UN Member State
    046   Cuba Havana 1. UN Member State
    NLD3   Curaçao Willemstad 4. Dependent Territory Dutch Constituent Country in the Caribbean
    047   Cyprus[j] Nicosia 1. UN Member State
    048   Czech Republic Prague 1. UN Member State
    049   Denmark Copenhagen 1. UN Member State
    050   Djibouti Djibouti 1. UN Member State
    051   Dominica Roseau 1. UN Member State
    052   Dominican Republic Santo Domingo 1. UN Member State
    053   East Timor Dili 1. UN Member State
    CHL1   Easter Island Hanga Roa 4. Dependent Territory Special territory of Chile
    054   Ecuador Quito 1. UN Member State
    055   Egypt Cairo 1. UN Member State
    056   El Salvador San Salvador 1. UN Member State
    057   Equatorial Guinea Malabo 1. UN Member State
    058   Eritrea Asmara 1. UN Member State
    059   Estonia Tallinn 1. UN Member State
    060   Eswatini[k] Mbabane 1. UN Member State
    061   Ethiopia Addis Ababa 1. UN Member State
    GBR7   Falkland Islands Stanley 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean
    DNK1   Faroe Islands Tórshavn 4. Dependent Territory Autonomous territory in Denmark
    bih-1 Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous federation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
    062   Fiji Suva 1. UN Member State
    063   Finland Helsinki 1. UN Member State
    064   France Paris 1. UN Member State
    FRA1   French Guiana Cayenne 4. Dependent Territory French overseas region
    FRA2   French Polynesia Papeete 4. Dependent Territory French overseas collectivity
    ita-3 Friuli Venezia Giulia Trieste 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Italy
    065   Gabon Libreville 1. UN Member State
    mda-1 Gagauzia Comrat 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous territorial unit in Moldova
    som-1 Galmudug Dusmareb 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous state in Somalia
    066   Gambia, The Banjul 1. UN Member State
    067   Gaza Strip Gaza City 3. Proto-State A de facto proto-state in Palestine.
    068   Georgia Tbilisi 1. UN Member State
    069   Germany Berlin 1. UN Member State
    070   Ghana Accra 1. UN Member State
    GBR8   Gibraltar Gibraltar 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the Iberian Peninsula
    pak-2 Gilgit-Baltistan Gilgit 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous state in Pakistan
    tjk-1 Gorno-Badakhshan Khorugh 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Tajikistan
    071   Greece Athens 1. UN Member State
    z-03 Green Line None 6. Special Territory
    DNK2   Greenland Nuuk 4. Dependent Territory Autonomous territory in Denmark
    072   Grenada St. George's 1. UN Member State
    FRA3   Guadeloupe Basse-Terre 4. Dependent Territory French overseas region
    USA2   Guam Hagåtña 4. Dependent Territory United States unincorporated territory
    073   Guatemala Guatemala City 1. UN Member State
    GBR9   Guernsey Saint Peter Port 4. Dependent Territory British Crown Dependency in the English Channel
    074   Guinea Conakry 1. UN Member State
    075   Guinea-Bissau Bissau 1. UN Member State
    076   Guyana Georgetown 1. UN Member State
    077   Haiti Port-au-Prince 1. UN Member State
    ger-2 Heligoland Heligoland 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous municipality in Germany
    som-2 Hirshabelle Jowhar 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous state in Somalia
    078   Honduras Tegucigalpa 1. UN Member State
    CHN1   Hong Kong Hong Kong 4. Dependent Territory Chinese special administrative region
    079   Hungary Budapest 1. UN Member State
    080   Iceland Reykjavík 1. UN Member State
    081   India New Delhi 1. UN Member State
    082   Indonesia Jakarta 1. UN Member State
    083   Iran Tehran 1. UN Member State
    084   Iraq Baghdad 1. UN Member State
    085   Iraqi Kurdistan Erbil 3. Proto-State A de facto proto-state in Iraq.
    086   Ireland Dublin 1. UN Member State
    GBR10   Isle of Man Douglas 4. Dependent Territory British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea
    087   Israel[l] Jerusalem 1. UN Member State
    088   Italy Rome 1. UN Member State
    089   Ivory Coast Abidjan /

    Yamoussoukro

    1. UN Member State
    090   Jamaica Kingston 1. UN Member State
    091   Japan Tokyo 1. UN Member State
    kor-1 Jeju Jeju City 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous province in South Korea
    GBR11   Jersey Saint Helier 4. Dependent Territory British Crown Dependency in the English Channel
    092   Jordan Amman 1. UN Member State
    som-3 Jubaland Kismayo 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous state in Somalia
    uzb-1 Karakalpakstan Nukus 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous republic in Uzbekistan
    093   Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan 1. UN Member State
    094   Kenya Nairobi 1. UN Member State
    095   Kiribati Tarawa 1. UN Member State
    096   Kosovo[m] Pristina 2. Other State Claimed by   Serbia.
    z-04 Kouru/Koalou Neutral Zone Koalou 6. Special Territory
    097   Kuwait Kuwait City 1. UN Member State
    098   Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 1. UN Member State
    099   Laos Vientiane 1. UN Member State
    100   Latvia Riga 1. UN Member State
    101   Lebanon Beirut 1. UN Member State
    102   Lesotho Maseru 1. UN Member State
    103   Liberia Monrovia 1. UN Member State
    104   Libya Tripoli 1. UN Member State
    105   Liechtenstein Vaduz 1. UN Member State
    106   Lithuania Vilnius 1. UN Member State
    107   Logone[n] Kaga-Bandoro 3. Proto-State A de facto proto-state in Central African Republic.
    108   Luxembourg Luxembourg 1. UN Member State
    CHN2   Macau Macau 4. Dependent Territory Chinese special administrative region
    109   Madagascar Antananarivo 1. UN Member State
    prt-2 Madeira Funchal 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Portugal
    110   Malawi Lilongwe 1. UN Member State
    111   Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 1. UN Member State
    112   Maldives Malé 1. UN Member State
    113   Mali Bamako 1. UN Member State
    114   Malta Valletta 1. UN Member State
    115   Marshall Islands Majuro 1. UN Member State
    FRA4   Martinique Fort-de-France 4. Dependent Territory French overseas region
    116   Mauritania Nouakchott 1. UN Member State
    117   Mauritius Port Louis 1. UN Member State
    FRA5   Mayotte Mamoudzou 4. Dependent Territory French overseas region
    118   Mexico Mexico City 1. UN Member State
    119   Micronesia Palikir 1. UN Member State
    120   Moldova Chișinău 1. UN Member State
    121   Monaco Monaco 1. UN Member State
    122   Mongolia Ulaanbaatar 1. UN Member State
    123   Montenegro Podgorica 1. UN Member State
    GBR12   Montserrat Brades 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean
    124   Morocco Rabat 1. UN Member State
    125   Mozambique Maputo 1. UN Member State
    126   Myanmar Naypyidaw 1. UN Member State
    aze-1 Nakhchivan Nakhchivan 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous republic in Azerbaijan
    127   Namibia Windhoek 1. UN Member State
    128   Nauru Yaren 1. UN Member State
    129     Nepal Kathmandu 1. UN Member State
    130   Netherlands Amsterdam /

    The Hague

    1. UN Member State
    kna-1 Nevis Charlestown 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous island in Saint Kitts and Nevis
    FRA6   New Caledonia Nouméa 4. Dependent Territory French sui generis collectivity
    131   New Zealand Wellington 1. UN Member State
    132   Nicaragua Managua 1. UN Member State
    133   Niger Niamey 1. UN Member State
    134   Nigeria Abuja 1. UN Member State
    135   Niue[o] Alofi 2. Other State In free association with   New Zealand.
    AUS3   Norfolk Island Kingston 4. Dependent Territory Australian External Territory
    nic-1 North Caribbean Coast Puerto Cabezas 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Nicaragua
    136   North Korea[p] Pyongyang 1. UN Member State
    137   North Macedonia Skopje 1. UN Member State
    z-05 North Sentinel Island None 6. Special Territory
    138   Northern Cyprus[q] Nicosia 2. Other State Claimed by   Cyprus.
    gbr-1 Northern Ireland Belfast 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous country in the United Kingdom
    USA3   Northern Mariana Islands Saipan 4. Dependent Territory United States unincorporated territory
    139   Norway Oslo 1. UN Member State
    140   Oman Muscat 1. UN Member State
    141   Pakistan Islamabad 1. UN Member State
    142   Palau Ngerulmud 1. UN Member State
    ISR1   Palestine Ramallah 4. Dependent Territory De jure UN Observer State
    143   Panama Panama City 1. UN Member State
    144   Papua New Guinea Port Moresby 1. UN Member State
    145   Paraguay Asunción 1. UN Member State
    146   Peru Lima 1. UN Member State
    147   Philippines Manila 1. UN Member State
    GBR13   Pitcairn Islands Adamstown 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the Pacific Ocean
    148   Poland Warsaw 1. UN Member State
    149   Portugal Lisbon 1. UN Member State
    stp-1 Príncipe Santo António 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in São Tomé and Príncipe
    USA4   Puerto Rico San Juan 4. Dependent Territory United States unincorporated territory
    150   Puntland Garoowe 3. Proto-State A de facto proto-state in Somalia.
    151   Qatar Doha 1. UN Member State
    bih-2 Republika Srpska Banja Luka 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous federation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
    FRA7   Réunion Saint-Denis 4. Dependent Territory French overseas region
    mus-1 Rodrigues Port Mathurin 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous island in Mauritius
    fji-1 Rotuma Ituʻtiʻu 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Fiji
    152   Rojava Ayn Issa 3. Proto-State A de facto proto-state in Syria.
    153   Romania Bucharest 1. UN Member State
    154   Russia Moscow 1. UN Member State
    155   Rwanda Kigali 1. UN Member State
    NLD4   Saba The Bottom 4. Dependent Territory Dutch Special Municipality in the Caribbean
    156   Sahrawi[r][s] Tifariti 2. Other State Claimed by   Morocco.
    FRA8   Saint Barthélemy Gustavia 4. Dependent Territory French overseas collectivity
    GBR14   Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Jamestown 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean
    157   Saint Kitts and Nevis Basseterre 1. UN Member State
    158   Saint Lucia Castries 1. UN Member State
    FRA9   Saint Martin Marigot 4. Dependent Territory French overseas collectivity
    FRA10   Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint-Pierre 4. Dependent Territory French overseas collectivity
    159   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Kingstown 1. UN Member State
    160   Samoa Apia 1. UN Member State
    161   San Marino San Marino 1. UN Member State
    ita-4 Sardinia Cagliari 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Italy
    162   São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé 1. UN Member State
    163   Saudi Arabia Riyadh 1. UN Member State
    gbr-2 Scotland Edinburgh 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous country in the United Kingdom
    164   Senegal Dakar 1. UN Member State
    165   Serbia Belgrade 1. UN Member State
    166   Seychelles Victoria 1. UN Member State
    ita-5 Sicily Palermo 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Italy
    167   Sierra Leone Freetown 1. UN Member State
    168   Singapore Singapore 1. UN Member State
    NLD5   Sint Eustatius Oranjestad 4. Dependent Territory Dutch Special Municipality in the Caribbean
    NLD6   Sint Maarten Philipsburg 4. Dependent Territory Dutch Constituent Country in the Caribbean
    169   Slovakia Bratislava 1. UN Member State
    170   Slovenia Ljubljana 1. UN Member State
    171   Solomon Islands Honiara 1. UN Member State
    172   Somalia Mogadishu 1. UN Member State
    173   Somaliland[t] Hargeisa 2. Other State Claimed by   Somalia.
    174   South Africa Pretoria / Cape Town

    / Bloemfontein

    1. UN Member State
    nic-2 South Caribbean Coast Bluefields 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous region in Nicaragua
    GBR15   South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands King Edward Point 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean
    175   South Korea[u] Seoul 1. UN Member State
    176   South Ossetia[v] Tskhinvali 2. Other State Claimed by   Georgia.
    177   South Sudan Juba 1. UN Member State
    ita-6 South Tyrol Bolzano 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous province in Italy
    som-4 South West Somalia Baidoa 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous state in Somalia
    178   Spain Madrid 1. UN Member State
    179   Sri Lanka Kotte / Colombo 1. UN Member State
    180   Sudan Khartoum 1. UN Member State
    181   Suriname Paramaribo 1. UN Member State
    NOR1   Svalbard Longyearbyen 4. Dependent Territory Norwegian territory
    182   Sweden Stockholm 1. UN Member State
    183    Switzerland Bern 1. UN Member State
    184   Syria Damascus 1. UN Member State
    185   Taiwan[w] Taipei 2. Other State Claimed by   China.
    186   Tajikistan Dushanbe 1. UN Member State
    187   Tanzania Dodoma 1. UN Member State
    188   Thailand Bangkok 1. UN Member State
    tto-1 Tobago Scarborough 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous island in Trinidad and Tobago
    189   Togo Lomé 1. UN Member State
    NZL1   Tokelau None 4. Dependent Territory Dependent territory in New Zealand
    190   Tonga Nukuʻalofa 1. UN Member State
    191   Transnistria[x] Tiraspol 2. Other State Claimed by   Moldova.
    ita-7 Trentino Trento 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous province in Italy
    192   Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain 1. UN Member State
    193   Tunisia Tunis 1. UN Member State
    194   Turkey Ankara 1. UN Member State
    195   Turkmenistan Ashgabat 1. UN Member State
    GBR16   Turks and Caicos Islands Cockburn Town 4. Dependent Territory British Overseas Territory in the Lucayan Archipelago
    196   Tuvalu Funafuti 1. UN Member State
    197   Uganda Kampala 1. UN Member State
    198   Ukraine Kiev 1. UN Member State
    199   United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 1. UN Member State
    200   United Kingdom London 1. UN Member State
    201   United States Washington, D.C. 1. UN Member State
    USA5   United States Virgin Islands Charlotte Amalie 4. Dependent Territory United States unincorporated territory
    202   Uruguay Montevideo 1. UN Member State
    203   Uzbekistan Tashkent 1. UN Member State
    204   Vanuatu Port Vila 1. UN Member State
    205   Vatican City Vatican City 1. UN Observer State
    206   Venezuela Caracas 1. UN Member State
    207   Vietnam Hanoi 1. UN Member State
    srb-1 Vojvodina Novi Sad 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous province in Serbia
    208   Wa State Pangkham 3. Proto-State A de facto proto-state in Myanmar.
    FRA11   Wallis and Futuna Mata Utu 4. Dependent Territory French overseas collectivity
    gbr-3 Wales Cardiff 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous country in the United Kingdom
    209   Yemen Aden 1. UN Member State
    210   Zambia Lusaka 1. UN Member State
    tza-1 Zanzibar Zanzibar City 5. Autonomous Area Autonomous province in Tanzania
    211   Zimbabwe Harare 1. UN Member State

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    1. ^ Claimed in whole by   Georgia as part of its sovereign territory. It is recognised by 9 countries: Nauru, Nicaragua, Russia, Syria, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Artsakh, South Ossetia and Transnistria.
    2. ^ The de facto ruling government, the   Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, has not been recognised by any state. The United Nations continues to recognise the   Islamic Republic of Afghanistan as the government of Afghanistan.[12][13]
    3. ^ Barbuda, would also be included in this list as an autonomous area, however, the island is uninhabited since 2017.
    4. ^ Armenia is not recognised by Pakistan due to the dispute over Artsakh.[14][15][16]
    5. ^ Also known as   Nagorno-Karabakh
    6. ^ Claimed in whole by   Azerbaijan as part of its sovereign territory. It is recognised by 3 countries: Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transnistria.
    7. ^ It is a self-governing administrative district.[17]
    8. ^ China is not recognised by the Vatican City and 12 UN member states (Belize, Bhutan, Eswatini, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Tuvalu). With the exception of Bhutan, all recognise the Republic of China (Taiwan) instead.
    9. ^ A state in free association with   New Zealand, the Cook Islands maintains diplomatic relations with 52 states.
    10. ^ Cyprus is not recognised by Turkey due to the Cyprus dispute, with Turkey recognising Northern Cyprus.[18]
    11. ^ Also known as   Swaziland
    12. ^ Israel is not recognised as a state by Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and 28 UN member states (Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Brunei, Comoros, Cuba, Djibouti, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Syria, Tunisia, Venezuela and Yemen). On the other hand, it is recognised by 166 UN member states as well as Cook Islands, Kosovo, Niue, Palestine and the Vatican City.
    13. ^ Claimed in whole by   Serbia as part of its sovereign territory. It is recognised by 115 UN member states and Cook Islands, Niue and Taiwan.[19]
    14. ^ Also known as   Dar El Kuti
    15. ^ A state in free association with   New Zealand, Niue maintains diplomatic relations with 20 states.
    16. ^ North Korea is not recognised by seven UN members, Botswana, Estonia, France, Israel, Japan, the United States, and South Korea, the last of which claims to be the sole legitimate government of Korea.[20]
    17. ^ Claimed in whole by   Cyprus as part of its sovereign territory. It is recognised only by Turkey.
    18. ^ Also known as   Western Sahara
    19. ^ Claimed in whole by   Morocco as part of its sovereign territory. It is recognised by 41 countries.
    20. ^ Claimed in whole by   Somalia as part of its sovereign territory. It is not recognised by any country.
    21. ^ South Korea is not recognised by North Korea, which claims to be the sole legitimate government of Korea.
    22. ^ Claimed in whole by   Georgia as part of its sovereign territory. It is recognised by 9 countries: Nauru, Nicaragua, Russia, Syria, Venezuela, Abkhazia, Artsakh, Sahrawi and Transnistria.
    23. ^ Claimed in whole by   China as part of its sovereign territory. It is recognised by 14 countries: Belize, Eswatini, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuvalu and the Vatican City.
    24. ^ Claimed in whole by   Moldova as part of its sovereign territory. It is recognised by 3 countries: Abkhazia, Artsakh and South Ossetia.

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    5. ^ Jasentuliyana, Nandasiri, ed. (1995). Perspectives on international law. Kluwer Law International. p. 20. So far as States are concerned, the traditional definitions provided for in the Montevideo Convention remain generally accepted.
    6. ^ Shaw, Malcolm Nathan (2003). International law. Cambridge University Press. p. 178. Article 1 of the Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of States, lays down the most widely accepted formulation of the criteria of statehood in international law. It note that the state as an international person should possess the following qualifications: '(a) a permanent population; (b) a defined territory; (c) government; and (d) capacity to enter into relations with other states'
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      • Wheaton, Henry (1836). Elements of international law: with a sketch of the history of the science. Carey, Lea & Blanchard. p. 51. A sovereign state is generally defined to be any nation or people, whatever may be the form of its internal constitution, which governs itself independently of foreign powers.
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    13. ^ "U.N. Seats Denied, for Now, to Afghanistan's Taliban and Myanmar's Junta". The New York Times. 1 December 2021.
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    16. ^ "Pakistan the only country not recognizing Armenia – envoy". News.Az. 5 February 2014. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2014. We are the only country not recognizing Armenia as a state.
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