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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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  •  Fiji - Republic of the Fiji Islands
  •  Finland - Republic of Finland
  •  France - French Republic
  •  Iceland - Republic of Iceland
  •  India - Republic of India
  •  Indonesia - Republic of Indonesia
  •  Iran - Islamic Republic of Iran
  •  Iraq - Republic of Iraq
  •  Ireland - Republic of Ireland
  •  Israel - State of Israel
  •  Italy - Italian Republic
  •  Laos - Lao People's Democratic Republic
  •  Latvia - Republic of Latvia
  •  Lebanon - Lebanese Republic
  •  Lesotho - Kingdom of Lesotho
  •  Liberia - Republic of Liberia
  •  Libya - Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
  •  Liechtenstein - Principality of Liechtenstein
  •  Lithuania - Republic of Lithuania
  •  Luxembourg - Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
  •  Oman - Sultanate of Oman

Other states

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Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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  •  Cook Islands (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  •  Niue (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Ross Dependency (Uninhabited dependent territory)[4]
  • New Zealand Tokelau (Dependent territory)

Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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  •  Fiji - Republic of the Fiji Islands
  •  Finland - Republic of Finland
  •  France - French Republic
  •  Iceland - Republic of Iceland
  •  India - Republic of India
  •  Indonesia - Republic of Indonesia
  •  Iran - Islamic Republic of Iran
  •  Iraq - Republic of Iraq
  •  Ireland - Republic of Ireland
  •  Israel - State of Israel
  •  Italy - Italian Republic
  •  Laos - Lao People's Democratic Republic
  •  Latvia - Republic of Latvia
  •  Lebanon - Lebanese Republic
  •  Lesotho - Kingdom of Lesotho
  •  Liberia - Republic of Liberia
  •  Libya - Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
  •  Liechtenstein - Principality of Liechtenstein
  •  Lithuania - Republic of Lithuania
  •  Luxembourg - Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
  •  Oman - Sultanate of Oman

Other states

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Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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  •  Cook Islands (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  •  Niue (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Ross Dependency (Uninhabited dependent territory)[4]
  • New Zealand Tokelau (Dependent territory)

Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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  •  Fiji - Republic of the Fiji Islands
  •  Finland - Republic of Finland
  •  France - French Republic
  •  Iceland - Republic of Iceland
  •  India - Republic of India
  •  Indonesia - Republic of Indonesia
  •  Iran - Islamic Republic of Iran
  •  Iraq - Republic of Iraq
  •  Ireland - Republic of Ireland
  •  Israel - State of Israel
  •  Italy - Italian Republic
  •  Laos - Lao People's Democratic Republic
  •  Latvia - Republic of Latvia
  •  Lebanon - Lebanese Republic
  •  Lesotho - Kingdom of Lesotho
  •  Liberia - Republic of Liberia
  •  Libya - Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
  •  Liechtenstein - Principality of Liechtenstein
  •  Lithuania - Republic of Lithuania
  •  Luxembourg - Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
  •  Oman - Sultanate of Oman

Other states

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Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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  •  Cook Islands (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  •  Niue (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Ross Dependency (Uninhabited dependent territory)[4]
  • New Zealand Tokelau (Dependent territory)

Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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In 2003, there were 192 states which were diplomatically recognized by a majority of sovereign states. United Nations member states are indicated by [UN].

  •  Fiji - Republic of the Fiji Islands [UN]
  •  Finland - Republic of Finland [UN]
  •  France - French Republic [UN]
  •  Haiti - Republic of Haiti [UN]
  •  Honduras - Republic of Honduras [UN]
  •  Hungary - Republic of Hungary [UN]
  •  Iceland - Republic of Iceland [UN]
  •  India - Republic of India [UN]
  •  Indonesia - Republic of Indonesia [UN]
  •  Iran - Islamic Republic of Iran [UN]
  •  Iraq - Republic of Iraq [UN]
  •  Ireland - Republic of Ireland [UN]
  •  Israel - State of Israel [UN]
  •  Italy - Italian Republic [UN]
  •  Laos - Lao People's Democratic Republic [UN]
  •  Latvia - Republic of Latvia [UN]
  •  Lebanon - Lebanese Republic [UN]
  •  Lesotho - Kingdom of Lesotho [UN]
  •  Liberia - Republic of Liberia [UN]
  •  Libya - Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya [UN]
  •  Liechtenstein - Principality of Liechtenstein [UN]
  •  Lithuania - Republic of Lithuania [UN]
  •  Luxembourg - Grand Duchy of Luxembourg [UN]
  •  Oman - Sultanate of Oman [UN]
  •  Qatar - State of Qatar [UN]
  •  Romania [UN]
  •  Russia - Russian Federation [UN]
  •  Rwanda [UN]
    • Rwandan Republic (to June 4)
    • Republic of Rwanda (from June 4)
  •  Vanuatu - Republic of Vanuatu [UN]
  •  Vatican City - State of the Vatican City [UN]
  •  Venezuela - Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela [UN]
  •  Vietnam - Socialist Republic of Vietnam [UN]
  •  Yemen - Republic of Yemen [UN]
  •  Yugoslavia (to February 4), Serbia and Montenegro (from February 4) [UN]
    • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (to February 4)
    • State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (from February 4)
  •  Zambia - Republic of Zambia [UN]
  •  Zimbabwe - Republic of Zimbabwe [UN]

Other states

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In 2003, there were nine states which were not recognized as sovereign by a majority of countries.

Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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  •  Cook Islands (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  •  Niue (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Ross Dependency (Uninhabited dependent territory)[4]
  • New Zealand Tokelau (Dependent territory)

Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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In 2004, there were 192 states which were diplomatically recognized by a majority of sovereign states. United Nations member states are indicated by [UN].

  • Afghanistan  Afghanistan [UN]
    • Islamic State of Afghanistan (to January 4)
    • Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (from January 4)
  •  Albania - Republic of Albania [UN]
  •  Algeria - People's Democratic Republic of Algeria [UN]
  •  Andorra - Principality of Andorra [UN]
  •  Angola - Republic of Angola [UN]
  •  Antigua and Barbuda [UN]
  •  Argentina - Argentine Republic [UN]
  •  Armenia - Republic of Armenia [UN]
  •  Australia - Commonwealth of Australia [UN]
  •  Austria - Republic of Austria [UN]
  •  Azerbaijan - Republic of Azerbaijan [UN]
  •  Fiji - Republic of the Fiji Islands [UN]
  •  Finland - Republic of Finland [UN]
  •  France - French Republic [UN]
  •  Haiti - Republic of Haiti [UN]
  •  Honduras - Republic of Honduras [UN]
  •  Hungary - Republic of Hungary [UN]
  •  Iceland - Republic of Iceland [UN]
  •  India - Republic of India [UN]
  •  Indonesia - Republic of Indonesia [UN]
  •  Iran - Islamic Republic of Iran [UN]
  • Iraq  Iraq - Republic of Iraq [UN]
  •  Ireland - Republic of Ireland [UN]
  •  Israel - State of Israel [UN]
  •  Italy - Italian Republic [UN]
  •  Laos - Lao People's Democratic Republic [UN]
  •  Latvia - Republic of Latvia [UN]
  •  Lebanon - Lebanese Republic [UN]
  •  Lesotho - Kingdom of Lesotho [UN]
  •  Liberia - Republic of Liberia [UN]
  •  Libya - Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya [UN]
  •  Liechtenstein - Principality of Liechtenstein [UN]
  • Lithuania  Lithuania - Republic of Lithuania [UN]
  •  Luxembourg - Grand Duchy of Luxembourg [UN]
  •  Oman - Sultanate of Oman [UN]
  •  Qatar - State of Qatar [UN]
  •  Vanuatu - Republic of Vanuatu [UN]
  •  Vatican City - State of the Vatican City
  •  Venezuela - Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela [UN]
  •  Vietnam - Socialist Republic of Vietnam [UN]
  •  Yemen - Republic of Yemen [UN]
  •  Zambia - Republic of Zambia [UN]
  •  Zimbabwe - Republic of Zimbabwe [UN]

Other states

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In 2004, there were nine states which were not recognized as sovereign by a majority of countries.

Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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  •  Cook Islands (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  •  Niue (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Ross Dependency (Uninhabited dependent territory)[4]
  • New Zealand Tokelau (Dependent territory)

Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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In 2005, there were 192 states which were diplomatically recognized by a majority of sovereign states. United Nations member states are indicated by [UN].

  •  Fiji - Republic of the Fiji Islands [UN]
  •  Finland - Republic of Finland [UN]
  •  France - French Republic [UN]
  •  Haiti - Republic of Haiti [UN]
  •  Honduras - Republic of Honduras [UN]
  •  Hungary - Republic of Hungary [UN]
  •  Iceland - Republic of Iceland [UN]
  •  India - Republic of India [UN]
  •  Indonesia - Republic of Indonesia [UN]
  •  Iran - Islamic Republic of Iran [UN]
  •  Iraq - Republic of Iraq [UN]
  •  Ireland - Republic of Ireland [UN]
  •  Israel - State of Israel [UN]
  •  Italy - Italian Republic [UN]
  •  Laos - Lao People's Democratic Republic [UN]
  •  Latvia - Republic of Latvia [UN]
  •  Lebanon - Lebanese Republic [UN]
  •  Lesotho - Kingdom of Lesotho [UN]
  •  Liberia - Republic of Liberia [UN]
  •  Libya - Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya [UN]
  •  Liechtenstein - Principality of Liechtenstein [UN]
  •  Lithuania - Republic of Lithuania [UN]
  •  Luxembourg - Grand Duchy of Luxembourg [UN]
  •  Oman - Sultanate of Oman [UN]
  •  Qatar - State of Qatar [UN]
  •  Vanuatu - Republic of Vanuatu [UN]
  •  Vatican City - State of the Vatican City
  •  Venezuela - Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela [UN]
  •  Vietnam - Socialist Republic of Vietnam [UN]
  •  Yemen - Republic of Yemen [UN]
  •  Zambia - Republic of Zambia [UN]
  •  Zimbabwe - Republic of Zimbabwe [UN]

Other states

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In 2005, there were nine states which were not recognized as sovereign by a majority of countries.

Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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  •  Cook Islands (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  •  Niue (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Ross Dependency (Uninhabited dependent territory)[4]
  • New Zealand Tokelau (Dependent territory)

Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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In 2006, there were 192 (later 193) states which were diplomatically recognized by a majority of sovereign states. United Nations member states are indicated by [UN].

  •  Fiji - Republic of the Fiji Islands [UN]
  •  Finland - Republic of Finland [UN]
  •  France - French Republic [UN]
  •  Haiti - Republic of Haiti [UN]
  •  Honduras - Republic of Honduras [UN]
  •  Hungary - Republic of Hungary [UN]
  •  Iceland - Republic of Iceland [UN]
  •  India - Republic of India [UN]
  •  Indonesia - Republic of Indonesia [UN]
  •  Iran - Islamic Republic of Iran [UN]
  •  Iraq - Republic of Iraq [UN]
  •  Ireland - Republic of Ireland [UN]
  •  Israel - State of Israel [UN]
  •  Italy - Italian Republic [UN]
  •  Laos - Lao People's Democratic Republic [UN]
  •  Latvia - Republic of Latvia [UN]
  •  Lebanon - Lebanese Republic [UN]
  • Lesotho  Lesotho - Kingdom of Lesotho [UN]
  •  Liberia - Republic of Liberia [UN]
  •  Libya - Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya [UN]
  •  Liechtenstein - Principality of Liechtenstein [UN]
  •  Lithuania - Republic of Lithuania [UN]
  •  Luxembourg - Grand Duchy of Luxembourg [UN]
  •  Oman - Sultanate of Oman [UN]
  •  Qatar - State of Qatar [UN]
  •  Vanuatu - Republic of Vanuatu [UN]
  •  Vatican City - State of the Vatican City
  • Venezuela  Venezuela - Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela [UN]
  •  Vietnam - Socialist Republic of Vietnam [UN]
  •  Yemen - Republic of Yemen [UN]
  •  Zambia - Republic of Zambia [UN]
  •  Zimbabwe - Republic of Zimbabwe [UN]

Other states

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In 2006, there were nine states which were not recognized as sovereign by a majority of countries.

Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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  •  Cook Islands (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  •  Niue (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Ross Dependency (Uninhabited dependent territory)[4]
  • New Zealand Tokelau (Dependent territory)

Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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In 2007, there were 193 states which were diplomatically recognized by a majority of sovereign states. United Nations member states are indicated by [UN].

  •  Fiji - Republic of the Fiji Islands [UN]
  •  Finland - Republic of Finland [UN]
  •  France - French Republic [UN]
  •  Haiti - Republic of Haiti [UN]
  •  Honduras - Republic of Honduras [UN]
  •  Hungary - Republic of Hungary [UN]
  •  Iceland - Republic of Iceland [UN]
  •  India - Republic of India [UN]
  •  Indonesia - Republic of Indonesia [UN]
  •  Iran - Islamic Republic of Iran [UN]
  •  Iraq - Republic of Iraq [UN]
  •  Ireland - Republic of Ireland [UN]
  •  Israel - State of Israel [UN]
  •  Italy - Italian Republic [UN]
  •  Laos - Lao People's Democratic Republic [UN]
  •  Latvia - Republic of Latvia [UN]
  •  Lebanon - Lebanese Republic [UN]
  •  Lesotho - Kingdom of Lesotho [UN]
  •  Liberia - Republic of Liberia [UN]
  •  Libya - Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya [UN]
  •  Liechtenstein - Principality of Liechtenstein [UN]
  •  Lithuania - Republic of Lithuania [UN]
  •  Luxembourg - Grand Duchy of Luxembourg [UN]
  •  Namibia - Republic of Namibia [UN]
  •  Nauru - Republic of Nauru [UN]
  •    Nepal [UN]
    • Kingdom of Nepal (to January 15)
    • State of Nepal (from January 15)
  •  Netherlands - Kingdom of the Netherlands [UN]
  •  New Zealand [UN]
  •  Nicaragua - Republic of Nicaragua [UN]
  •  Niger - Republic of Niger [UN]
  •  Nigeria - Federal Republic of Nigeria [UN]
  •  Norway - Kingdom of Norway [UN]
  •  Oman - Sultanate of Oman [UN]
  •  Qatar - State of Qatar [UN]
  •  Vanuatu - Republic of Vanuatu [UN]
  •  Vatican City - State of the Vatican City
  •  Venezuela - Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela [UN]
  •  Vietnam - Socialist Republic of Vietnam [UN]
  •  Yemen - Republic of Yemen [UN]
  •  Zambia - Republic of Zambia [UN]
  •  Zimbabwe - Republic of Zimbabwe [UN]

Other states

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In 2007, there were ten states which were not recognized as sovereign by a majority of countries.

Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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  •  Cook Islands (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  •  Niue (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Ross Dependency (Uninhabited dependent territory)[4]
  • New Zealand Tokelau (Dependent territory)

Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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In 2008, there were 193 states which were diplomatically recognized by a majority of sovereign states. United Nations member states are indicated by [UN].

Other states

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In 2008, there were eleven states which were not recognized as sovereign by a majority of countries.

Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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  •  Cook Islands (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  •  Niue (Self-governing state in free association with New Zealand)
  • New Zealand Ross Dependency (Uninhabited dependent territory)[4]
  • New Zealand  Tokelau (Dependent territory)

Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Internationally recognized sovereign states

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In 2009, there were 193 states which were diplomatically recognized by a majority of sovereign states. United Nations member states are indicated by [UN].

Other states

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In 2009, there were ten states which were not recognized as sovereign by a majority of countries.

Non-Sovereign Territories

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Australia

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Denmark

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France

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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Norway

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United Kingdom

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United States

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  1. ^ referred to in the United Nations as Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
  2. ^ Claims to be the legitimate government of Western Sahara. See Legal status of Western Sahara.
  3. ^ See Political status of Taiwan and Legal status of Taiwan for details.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn Including an Antarctic claim, neither recognized nor disputed under the terms of the Antarctic Treaty System.
  5. ^ referred to in the United Nations as Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
  6. ^ Claims to be the legitimate government of Western Sahara. See Legal status of Western Sahara.
  7. ^ See Political status of Taiwan and Legal status of Taiwan for details.
  8. ^ Claimed by Jamaica, Colombia, Nicaragua, and possibly Honduras.
  9. ^ Claimed indirectly by Colombia and possibly by Honduras
  10. ^ referred to in the United Nations as Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
  11. ^ Also known in English as "East Timor"
  12. ^ Claims to be the legitimate government of Western Sahara. See Legal status of Western Sahara.
  13. ^ See Political status of Taiwan and Legal status of Taiwan for details.
  14. ^ Referred to in the United Nations as the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
  15. ^ Also known in English as "East Timor"
  16. ^ The Republic of China did not officially refer to itself as Taiwan, instead calling itself the "Republic of China" or (occasionally) the "Republic of China (Taiwan)". In international contexts, the state was sometimes known as "Chinese Taipei".
  17. ^ Referred to in the United Nations as the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
  18. ^ Also known in English as "East Timor"
  19. ^ The Republic of China did not officially refer to itself as Taiwan, instead calling itself the "Republic of China" or (occasionally) the "Republic of China (Taiwan)". In international contexts, the state was sometimes known as "Chinese Taipei".
  20. ^ Referred to in the United Nations as the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
  21. ^ Also known in English as "East Timor"
  22. ^ The Republic of China did not officially refer to itself as Taiwan, instead calling itself the "Republic of China" or (occasionally) the "Republic of China (Taiwan)". In international contexts, the state was sometimes known as "Chinese Taipei".
  23. ^ Referred to in the United Nations as the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
  24. ^ Also known in English as "East Timor"
  25. ^ The Republic of China did not officially refer to itself as Taiwan, instead calling itself the "Republic of China" or (occasionally) the "Republic of China (Taiwan)". In international contexts, the state was sometimes known as "Chinese Taipei".
  26. ^ Claimed by Jamaica, Colombia, Nicaragua, and possibly Honduras.
  27. ^ Claimed indirectly by Colombia and possibly by Honduras
  28. ^ Referred to in the United Nations as the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
  29. ^ Also known in English as "East Timor"
  30. ^ The Republic of China did not officially refer to itself as Taiwan, instead calling itself the "Republic of China" or (occasionally) the "Republic of China (Taiwan)". In international contexts, the state was sometimes known as "Chinese Taipei".
  31. ^ a b c Claimed by Madagascar
  32. ^ Claimed in part by Mauritius, the Comoros, Seychelles, and Madagascar after February 21
  33. ^ Claimed by Madagascar, the Seychelles, and the Comoros
  34. ^ Claimed by the Comoros
  35. ^ Claimed by Mauritius
  36. ^ a b c d e f Claimed by Argentina
  37. ^ Claimed by Spain
  38. ^ Claimed by Haiti
  39. ^ Claimed by Jamaica, Colombia, Nicaragua, and possibly Honduras.
  40. ^ Claimed indirectly by Colombia and possibly by Honduras
  41. ^ Claimed by the Marshall Islands
  42. ^ Referred to in the United Nations as the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
  43. ^ Also known in English as "East Timor"
  44. ^ The Republic of China did not officially refer to itself as Taiwan, instead calling itself the "Republic of China" or (occasionally) the "Republic of China (Taiwan)". In international contexts, the state was sometimes known as "Chinese Taipei".
  45. ^ Claimed in part by Mauritius, the Comoros, Seychelles, and Madagascar
  46. ^ Claimed by the Comoros
  47. ^ Claimed by Spain
  48. ^ Claimed by Haiti
  49. ^ Claimed by Jamaica, Colombia, Nicaragua, and possibly Honduras.
  50. ^ Claimed indirectly by Colombia and possibly by Honduras
  51. ^ Claimed by the Marshall Islands
  52. ^ Referred to in the United Nations as the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
  53. ^ Also known in English as "East Timor"
  54. ^ The Republic of China did not officially refer to itself as Taiwan, instead calling itself the "Republic of China" or (occasionally) the "Republic of China (Taiwan)". In international contexts, the state was sometimes known as "Chinese Taipei".
  55. ^ Claimed in part by Mauritius, the Comoros, Seychelles, and Madagascar
  56. ^ Claimed by the Comoros
  57. ^ Claimed by Spain
  58. ^ Claimed by Haiti
  59. ^ Claimed by Jamaica, Colombia, Nicaragua, and possibly Honduras.
  60. ^ Claimed indirectly by Colombia and possibly by Honduras
  61. ^ Claimed by the Marshall Islands