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词条 List of sovereign states
释义

  1. List of states

  2. Criteria for inclusion

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. Bibliography

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The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world, with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.

The 206 listed states can be divided into three categories based on membership within the United Nations system: 193 member states,[1] two observer states and 11 other states. The sovereignty dispute column indicates states whose sovereignty is undisputed (190 states) and states whose sovereignty is disputed (16 states, of which there are six member states, one observer state and nine other states).

Compiling a list such as this can be a difficult and controversial process, as there is no definition that is binding on all the members of the community of nations concerning the criteria for statehood. For more information on the criteria used to determine the contents of this list, please see the criteria for inclusion section below. The list is intended to include entities that have been recognised as having de facto status as sovereign states, and inclusion should not be seen as an endorsement of any specific claim to statehood in legal terms.

List of states

Common and formal namesMembership within the UN System{{efn|This column indicates whether or not a state is a member of the United Nations.[1] It also indicates which non-member states participate in the United Nations System through membership in the International Atomic Energy Agency or one of the specialized agencies of the United Nations. All United Nations members belong to at least one specialized agency and are parties to the statute of the International Court of Justice.Sovereignty dispute{{efn|This column indicates whether or not a state is the subject of a major sovereignty dispute. Only states whose entire sovereignty is disputed by another state are listed.Further information on status and recognition of sovereignty{{efn|Information is included on:
  • The extent to which a state's sovereignty is recognised internationally. More information can be found at List of states with limited recognition,
  • Membership in the European Union,{{efn|name="EU"}} where applicable,
  • Any dependencies, if applicable, which are generally not part of the territory of the sovereign state,
  • federal structure of the state, where applicable. More information can be found at Federated state,
  • Any autonomous areas inside the territory of the sovereign state,
  • Any situations where one person is the Head of State of more than one state,
  • Any governments in exile recognised by at least one state.}}
A AAAA AAAA AAA
ZZZ↓ UN member states and observer states ↓A AAAZZZ
ZZZAbkhazia → AbkhaziaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Afghanistan}} – Islamic Republic of AfghanistanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Albania}} – Republic of AlbaniaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Algeria}} – People's Democratic Republic of AlgeriaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Andorra}} – Principality of AndorraA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Andorra is a co-principality in which the office of head of state is jointly held ex officio by the French president and the bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Urgell,[2] who himself is appointed by the Holy See.
{{flag|Angola}} – Republic of AngolaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Antigua and Barbuda}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Antigua and Barbuda is a Commonwealth realm{{efn|name="realm"|Commonwealth realms are members of the Commonwealth of Nations in which the head of state is Queen Elizabeth II. The realms are sovereign states; see Relationship of the realms.}} with 1 autonomous region, Barbuda.{{efn|name="autonomous"|For more information on divisions with a high degree of autonomy, see List of autonomous areas by country.[3]}}
{{flag|Argentina}} – Argentine Republic{{efn|The Argentine Constitution (Art. 35) recognises the following denominations for Argentina: "United Provinces of the Río de la Plata", "Argentine Republic" and "Argentine Confederation"; furthermore, it establishes the usage of "Argentine Nation" for purposes of legislation.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Argentina is a federation of 23 provinces and 1 autonomous city.
{{flag|Armenia}} – Republic of ArmeniaA UN member stateNot recognised by Pakistan.{{extent}}Armenia is not recognised by Pakistan due to the dispute over Artsakh.[4][5][6]
ZZZArtsakh → ArtsakhA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Australia}} – Commonwealth of AustraliaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Australia is a Commonwealth realm{{efn|name="realm"}} and a federation of six states and 10 territories. The external territories of Australia are:
  • {{noflag|Ashmore and Cartier Islands}}
  • {{noflag|Australian Antarctic Territory}}
  • {{flag|Christmas Island}}
  • {{flag|Cocos (Keeling) Islands}}
  • {{noflag|Coral Sea Islands Territory}}
  • {{noflag|Heard Island and McDonald Islands}}
  • {{flag|Norfolk Island}}
{{flag|Austria}} – Republic of AustriaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the European Union.{{efn|The member states of the European Union have transferred part of their sovereignty in the form of legislative, executive, and judicial powers to the institutions of the EU, which is an example of supranational union. The EU has 28 member states.[7]|name="EU"}} Austria is a federation of nine states.
{{flag|Azerbaijan}} – Republic of AzerbaijanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Azerbaijan contains two autonomous regions, Nakhchivan and Nagorno-Karabakh.{{efn|name="autonomous"}} The Republic of Artsakh, a de facto state, has been established much in the latter and some of its surrounding area.
{{flag|Bahamas, The}} – Commonwealth of The Bahamas[8]A UN member stateA None{{extent}}The Bahamas is a Commonwealth realm.{{efn|name="realm"}}
{{flag|Bahrain}} – Kingdom of BahrainA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Bangladesh}} – People's Republic of BangladeshA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Barbados}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Barbados is a Commonwealth realm.{{efn|name="realm"}}
{{flag|Belarus}} – Republic of BelarusA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Belgium}} – Kingdom of BelgiumA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} Belgium is a federation divided into linguistic communities and regions.
{{flag|Belize}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Belize is a Commonwealth realm.{{efn|name="realm"}}
{{flag|Benin}} – Republic of BeninA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Bhutan}} – Kingdom of BhutanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Bolivia}} – Plurinational State of BoliviaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Bosnia and Herzegovina is a federation of two constituent units:
  • {{flag|Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}
  • {{flag|Republika Srpska}}

and Brčko District, a self-governing administrative unit.[9]

{{flag|Botswana}} – Republic of BotswanaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Brazil}} – Federative Republic of BrazilA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Brazil is a federation of 26 states and 1 federal district.
{{flag|Brunei}} – Nation of Brunei, the Abode of PeaceA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Bulgaria}} – Republic of BulgariaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Burkina Faso}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
Burma → MyanmarA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Burundi}} – Republic of BurundiA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Cambodia}} – Kingdom of CambodiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Cameroon}} – Republic of CameroonA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Canada}}{{efn|The legal name for Canada is the sole word; an officially sanctioned, though disused, name is Dominion of Canada (which includes its legal title); see: Name of Canada, Dominion.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Canada is a Commonwealth realm{{efn|name="realm"}} and a federation of 10 provinces and 3 territories.
{{flag|Cape Verde}} – Republic of Cabo Verde{{efn|The government of Cape Verde declared "Cabo Verde" to be the official English name of the country in 2013.[10]}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Central African Republic}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Chad}} – Republic of ChadA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Chile}} – Republic of ChileA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|China}} – People's Republic of China{{efn|name="ChinaTaiwan"|The People's Republic of China (PRC) is commonly referred to as "China", while the Republic of China (ROC) is commonly referred to as "Taiwan". The ROC is also occasionally known diplomatically as Chinese Taipei, or by another alternative name.}}A UN member statePartially unrecognised. {{claimedby|ROC}}{{extent}}China contains five autonomous regions, Guangxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Tibet, and Xinjiang.{{efn|name="autonomous"}} Additionally, it has sovereignty over the Special Administrative Regions of:
  • {{flag|Hong Kong}}
  • {{flag|Macau}}

China claims, but does not control Taiwan, which is governed by a rival administration (the Republic of China) that claims all of China as its territory.{{efn|name="TAI2"|In 1949, the Republic of China government led by the Kuomintang (KMT) lost the Chinese Civil War to the Communist Party of China (CPC) and set up a provisional capital in Taipei. The CPC established the PRC. As such, the political status of the ROC and legal status of Taiwan (alongside the territories under ROC jurisdiction) are in dispute. In 1971, the United Nations gave the China seat to the PRC. In the view of the United Nations, no member of the organisation withdrew as a consequence of this but the ROC representatives declared that they were withdrawing. Most states recognise the PRC to be the sole legitimate representative of all China, and the UN classifies Taiwan as "Taiwan, Province of China". The ROC has de facto relations with most sovereign states. A significant political movement within Taiwan advocates Taiwan independence.}}

China is not recognised by {{numrec|Republic of China|link=N|N=1}} UN member states and the Holy See, which, with the exception of Bhutan, all recognise Taiwan instead.{{efn|See also Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China and Foreign relations of China.}}

China, Republic of → TaiwanA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Colombia}} – Republic of ColombiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Comoros}} – Union of the ComorosA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Comoros is a federation of 3 islands.{{efn|name="federal"|More information on more or less federal structures can be found at a List of federations.[11]}}
{{flag|Congo, Democratic Republic of the}}{{efn|Also known as Congo-Kinshasa. Formerly referred to as Zaire, its official name from 1971 to 1997.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Congo, Republic of the}}{{efn|Also known as Congo-Brazzaville.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
ZZZCook Islands → Cook IslandsA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Costa Rica}} – Republic of Costa RicaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
Côte d'Ivoire → Ivory CoastA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Croatia}} – Republic of CroatiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Cuba}} – Republic of CubaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Cyprus}} – Republic of CyprusA UN member stateNot recognised by Turkey[12]{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} The northeastern part of the island is the de facto state of Northern Cyprus.

Cyprus is not recognised by Turkey due to the Cyprus dispute, with Turkey recognising Northern Cyprus.

{{flag|Czech Republic}}{{efn|A simpler official short name has been encouraged by the Czech government, "Czechia". This variant remains uncommon, but has been adopted by several companies and organisations. See Name of the Czech Republic.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
Democratic People's Republic of Korea → Korea, NorthA UN member stateA None
Democratic Republic of the Congo → Congo, Democratic Republic of theA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Denmark}} – Kingdom of DenmarkA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} The Kingdom of Denmark includes 2 self-governing territories:
  • {{flag|Faroe Islands}}
  • {{flag|Greenland}}

The continental territory of Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland form the three constituent countries of the Kingdom.{{efn|The designation "Denmark" can refer either to continental Denmark or to the short name for the entire Kingdom (e.g. in international organizations).}} The Kingdom of Denmark as a whole is a member of the EU, but EU law does not apply to the Faroe Islands and Greenland.[13][14]

{{flag|Djibouti}} – Republic of DjiboutiA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Dominica}} – Commonwealth of DominicaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Dominican Republic}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|East Timor}} – Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste{{efn|The government of East Timor uses "Timor-Leste" as the official English name of the country.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Ecuador}} – Republic of EcuadorA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Egypt}} – Arab Republic of EgyptA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|El Salvador}} – Republic of El SalvadorA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Equatorial Guinea}} – Republic of Equatorial GuineaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Eritrea}} – State of EritreaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Estonia}} – Republic of EstoniaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Eswatini}} – Kingdom of Eswatini{{efn|Formerly referred to as the Kingdom of Swaziland, its official name until 2018.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Ethiopia}} – Federal Democratic Republic of EthiopiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Ethiopia is a federation of nine regions and two chartered cities.
{{flag|Fiji}} – Republic of FijiA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Fiji contains 1 autonomous region, Rotuma.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}[15][16]
{{flag|Finland}} – Republic of FinlandA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
  • {{flag|Åland}} is a neutral and demilitarised autonomous region of Finland.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}{{efn|Åland was demilitarised by the Treaty of Paris in 1856, which was later affirmed by the League of Nations in 1921, and in a somewhat different context reaffirmed in the treaty on Finland's admission to the European Union in 1995.}}
{{flag|France}} – French RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} France contains five overseas regions/departments: French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, and Réunion. France also includes the overseas territories of:
  • {{noflag|Clipperton Island}}
  • {{flag|French Polynesia}}
  • {{flag|New Caledonia}}
  • {{noflag|Saint Barthélemy}}
  • {{noflag|Saint Martin}}
  • {{noflag|Saint Pierre and Miquelon}}
  • {{noflag|Wallis and Futuna}}
  • {{noflag|French Southern and Antarctic Lands}}
{{flag|Gabon}} – Gabonese RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
Gambia {{flag|Gambia, The}} – Republic of The Gambia[17]A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Georgia}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Georgia contains two autonomous republics, Adjara and Abkhazia.{{efn|name="autonomous"}} In Abkhazia and South Ossetia, de facto states have been formed.
{{flag|Germany}} – Federal Republic of GermanyA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} Germany is a federation of 16 federated states.
{{flag|Ghana}} – Republic of GhanaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Greece}} – Hellenic RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} Greece contains one autonomous area, Mount Athos.[18]
{{flag|Grenada}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Grenada is a Commonwealth realm.{{efn|name="realm"}}
{{flag|Guatemala}} – Republic of GuatemalaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Guinea}} – Republic of Guinea{{efn|Also known as Guinea-Conakry.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Guinea-Bissau}} – Republic of Guinea-BissauA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Guyana}} – Co-operative Republic of GuyanaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Haiti}} – Republic of HaitiA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
Holy See → Vatican CityA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Honduras}} – Republic of HondurasA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Hungary}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Iceland}}{{efn|name="Republic"|While sometimes referred to as the "Republic of Iceland"[19][20] and sometimes its counterpart Lýðveldið Ísland in Icelandic, the official name of the country is simply "Iceland".[21] One example of the former is the name of the Constitution of Iceland, which in Icelandic is Stjórnarskrá lýðveldisins Íslands and literally means "the Constitution of the republic of Iceland". However, note that in this usage "republic" is not capitalised.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|India}} – Republic of IndiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}India is a federation of 29 states and seven union territories.
{{flag|Indonesia}} – Republic of IndonesiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Indonesia has five autonomous provinces, Aceh, Jakarta, Papua, West Papua, and Yogyakarta.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Iran}} – Islamic Republic of IranA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Iraq}} – Republic of IraqA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Iraq is a federation{{efn|name="federal"}}[22] of 19 governorates, five of which make up the autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Ireland}}{{efn|"Ireland" is the official name of the country in English. "Republic of Ireland" (the official description in English) and "Éire" (the official name in Irish) have sometimes been used unofficially to distinguish the state from the larger island of Ireland, however, this is officially deprecated.[23] See names of the Irish state.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Israel}} – State of IsraelA UN member statePartially unrecognised{{extent}}Israel exerts strong control over the territory claimed by Palestine. Israel annexed East Jerusalem,[24] an annexation not recognised by the international community.[25] Israel maintains varying levels of control over the rest of the West Bank, and although Israel no longer has a permanent civilian or military presence in the Gaza Strip, following its unilateral disengagement, it is still considered by some to be the occupying power under international law.[26][27][28][29][30]

Israel is not recognised as a state by 32 UN members and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.

{{flag|Italy}} – Italian RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} Italy has 5 autonomous regions, Aosta Valley, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Sicily and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Ivory Coast}} – Republic of Côte d'Ivoire{{efn|The government of Ivory Coast uses "Côte d'Ivoire" as the official English name of the country.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Jamaica}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Jamaica is a Commonwealth realm.{{efn|name="realm"}}
{{flag|Japan}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Jordan}} – Hashemite Kingdom of JordanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Kazakhstan}} – Republic of KazakhstanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Kenya}} – Republic of KenyaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Kiribati}} – Republic of KiribatiA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Korea, North}} – Democratic People's Republic of KoreaA UN member state{{claimedby|SKOREA}}{{extent}}North Korea is not recognised by three UN members, France, Japan, and South Korea, the last of which claims to be the sole legitimate government of Korea.[31]
{{flag|Korea, South}} – Republic of KoreaA UN member state{{claimedby|NKOREA}}{{extent}}South Korea has 1 autonomous region, Jejudo.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}[32]

South Korea is not recognised by North Korea, which claims to be the sole legitimate government of Korea.

ZZZKosovo → KosovoA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Kuwait}} – State of KuwaitA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Kyrgyzstan}} – Kyrgyz RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Laos}} – Lao People's Democratic RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Latvia}} – Republic of LatviaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Lebanon}} – Lebanese RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Lesotho}} – Kingdom of LesothoA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Liberia}} – Republic of LiberiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Libya}} – State of LibyaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Liechtenstein}} – Principality of LiechtensteinA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Lithuania}} – Republic of LithuaniaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Luxembourg}} – Grand Duchy of LuxembourgA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
Macedonia → North MacedoniaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Madagascar}} – Republic of MadagascarA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Malawi}} – Republic of MalawiA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Malaysia}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Malaysia is a federation of 13 states and three federal territories.
{{flag|Maldives}} – Republic of MaldivesA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Mali}} – Republic of MaliA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Malta}} – Republic of MaltaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Marshall Islands}} – Republic of the Marshall IslandsA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Under Compact of Free Association with the United States.
{{flag|Mauritania}} – Islamic Republic of MauritaniaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Mauritius}} – Republic of MauritiusA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Mauritius has an autonomous island, Rodrigues.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Mexico}} – United Mexican StatesA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Mexico is a federation of 31 states and one autonomous city.
{{flag|Micronesia}} – Federated States of MicronesiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Under Compact of Free Association with the United States. The Federated States of Micronesia is a federation of four states.
{{flag|Moldova}} – Republic of MoldovaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Moldova has the autonomous regions of Gagauzia and Transnistria, the latter of which has established a de facto state.
{{flag|Monaco}} – Principality of MonacoA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Mongolia}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Montenegro}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Morocco}} – Kingdom of MoroccoA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Part of the Moroccan-claimed Western Sahara is controlled by the de facto Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
{{flag|Mozambique}} – Republic of MozambiqueA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Myanmar}} – Republic of the Union of Myanmar{{efn|The country's official name of Myanmar, adopted in 1989, has been mixed and controversial, with the former name Burma still being used in many cases. See Names of Myanmar.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
ZZZNagorno-Karabakh → ArtsakhA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Namibia}} – Republic of NamibiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Nauru}} – Republic of NauruA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Nepal}} – Federal Democratic Republic of NepalA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Nepal is a federation composed of 14 zones.
{{flagcountry|Kingdom of the Netherlands}} – Kingdom of the NetherlandsA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} The Kingdom of the Netherlands includes four areas with substantial autonomy:
  • {{flag|Aruba}}
  • {{flag|Curaçao}}
  • {{flag|Netherlands}}
  • {{flag|Sint Maarten}}

The continental part of the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten form the four constituent countries of the Kingdom. Three other territories (Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) are special municipalities of the continental Netherlands.{{efn|The designation "Netherlands" can refer either to the continental Netherlands or to the short name for the entire Kingdom (e.g. in international organizations).}} The Kingdom of the Netherlands as a whole is a member of the EU, but EU law applies only to parts within Europe.

{{flag|New Zealand}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}New Zealand is a Commonwealth realm,{{efn|name="realm"}} and has the dependent territories of:
  • {{noflag|Ross Dependency}}
  • {{flag|Tokelau}}

New Zealand has responsibilities for (but no rights of control over) two freely associated states:

  • {{flag|Cook Islands}}
  • {{flag|Niue}}

The Cook Islands and Niue have diplomatic relations with {{Numrel|CK|alt2= |}} and {{Numrel|Niue|alt2= |}} UN members respectively.[33][34][35] They have full treaty-making capacity in the UN,[36] and are members of some UN specialized agencies.

{{flag|Nicaragua}} – Republic of NicaraguaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Nicaragua contains two autonomous regions, Atlántico Sur and Atlántico Norte.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Niger}} – Republic of NigerA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Nigeria}} – Federal Republic of NigeriaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Nigeria is a federation of 36 states and 1 federal territory.
ZZZNiue → NiueA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
North Korea → Korea, NorthA UN member stateA None
{{flag|North Macedonia}} – Republic of North Macedonia{{efn|Formerly known constitutionally as the Republic of Macedonia from 1991 to 2019 and under the international designation of "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (FYROM) from 1993 to 2019 due to the Macedonia naming dispute with Greece. Following the Prespa agreement going into effect in February 2019, the country was renamed to North Macedonia.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
ZZZNorthern Cyprus → Northern CyprusA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Norway}} – Kingdom of NorwayA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
  • Svalbard is an integral part of Norway, but has a special status due to the Svalbard Treaty.
  • Jan Mayen is an island that is an integral part of Norway, although unincorporated.

Norway has the dependent territories of:

  • Bouvet Island
  • Peter I Island
  • Queen Maud Land
{{flag|Oman}} – Sultanate of OmanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Pakistan}} – Islamic Republic of PakistanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Pakistan is a federation of four provinces, 1 capital territory, and tribal regions. Pakistan exercises control over certain portions of Kashmir, but has not officially annexed any of it,[37][38] instead regarding it as a disputed territory.[39][40] The portions that it controls are divided into two territories, administered separately from Pakistan proper:
  • {{flag|Azad Kashmir}}
  • {{flag|Gilgit Baltistan}}

Azad Kashmir describes itself as a "self-governing state under Pakistani control", while Gilgit-Baltistan is described in its governance order as a group of "areas" with self-government.[41][42][43] These territories are not usually regarded as sovereign, as they do not fulfill the criteria set out by the declarative theory of statehood (for example, their current laws do not allow them to engage independently in relations with other states). Several state functions of these territories (such as foreign affairs and defence) are performed by Pakistan.[42][44][45]

{{flag|Palau}} – Republic of PalauA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Under Compact of Free Association with the United States.
{{flagcountry|State of Palestine}} – State of PalestineA UN observer state; member of 2 UN specialized agenciesPartially unrecognised. {{claimedby|ISRAEL}}{{extent}}The State of Palestine, declared in 1988, is not recognised as a state by Israel and has received diplomatic recognition from {{Numrec|Pal}} states.[46] The proclaimed state has no agreed territorial borders, or effective control over much of the territory that it proclaimed.[47] The Palestinian National Authority is an interim administrative body formed as a result of the Oslo Accords that exercises limited autonomous jurisdiction within the Palestinian territories. In foreign relations, Palestine is represented by the Palestine Liberation Organization.[50] The State of Palestine is a member state of UNESCO,[48] UNIDO, and an observer state in the UN.
{{flag|Panama}} – Republic of PanamaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Papua New Guinea}} – Independent State of Papua New GuineaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Papua New Guinea is a Commonwealth realm{{efn|name="realm"}} with 1 autonomous region, Bougainville.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Paraguay}} – Republic of ParaguayA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Peru|state}} – Republic of PeruA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Philippines}} – Republic of the PhilippinesA UN member stateA None{{extent}}The Philippines contains one autonomous region, Bangsamoro.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Poland}} – Republic of PolandA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Portugal}} – Portuguese RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} Portugal contains two autonomous regions, the Azores and Madeira.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
Pridnestrovie → TransnistriaA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Qatar}} – State of QatarA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
Republic of Korea → Korea, SouthA UN member stateA None
Republic of the Congo → Congo, Republic of theA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Romania}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Russia}} – Russian FederationA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Russia is a federation of 85 federal subjects (republics, oblasts, krais, autonomous okrugs, federal cities, and an autonomous oblast). Several of the federal subjects are ethnic republics.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Rwanda}} – Republic of RwandaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
ZZZSahrawi Arab Democratic Republic → Sahrawi Arab Democratic RepublicA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} – Federation of Saint Christopher and NevisA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Saint Kitts and Nevis is a Commonwealth realm{{efn|name="realm"}} and is a federation{{efn|name="federal"}} of two islands, St. Kitts and Nevis.
{{flag|Saint Lucia}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Saint Lucia is a Commonwealth realm.{{efn|name="realm"}}
{{flag|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a Commonwealth realm.{{efn|name="realm"}}
{{flag|Samoa}} – Independent State of SamoaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|San Marino}} – Republic of San MarinoA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|São Tomé and Príncipe}} – Democratic Republic of São Tomé and PríncipeA UN member stateA None{{extent}}São Tomé and Príncipe contains 1 autonomous province, Príncipe.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Saudi Arabia}} – Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Senegal}} – Republic of SenegalA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Serbia}} – Republic of SerbiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Serbia contains two autonomous regions, Vojvodina and Kosovo and Metohija.{{efn|name="autonomous"}} The latter is under the de facto control of the Republic of Kosovo.
{{flag|Seychelles}} – Republic of SeychellesA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Sierra Leone}} – Republic of Sierra LeoneA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Singapore}} – Republic of SingaporeA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Slovakia}} – Slovak RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Slovenia}} – Republic of SloveniaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Solomon Islands}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}The Solomon Islands is a Commonwealth realm.{{efn|name="realm"}}
{{flag|Somalia}} – Federal Republic of SomaliaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Somalia has two self-declared autonomous regions, Puntland and Galmudug, while the territory of Somaliland has formed an unrecognised de facto state.
ZZZSomaliland → SomalilandA UN member stateA None
{{flag|South Africa}} – Republic of South AfricaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
South Korea → Korea, SouthA UN member stateA None
ZZZSouth Ossetia → South OssetiaA UN member stateA None
{{flag|South Sudan}} – Republic of South SudanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}South Sudan is a federation of 32 states.
{{flag|Spain}} – Kingdom of SpainA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} Spain is divided into 17 autonomous communities and 2 special autonomous cities.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Sri Lanka}} – Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka{{efn|Formerly known as Ceylon until 1972.}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Sudan}} – Republic of the SudanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Sudan is a federation of 18 states.
ZZZSudan, South → South SudanA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Suriname}} – Republic of SurinameA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
Swaziland → EswatiniA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Sweden}} – Kingdom of SwedenA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}}
{{flag|Switzerland}} – Swiss ConfederationA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Switzerland is a federation of 26 cantons.
{{flag|Syria}} – Syrian Arab RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}The Syrian National Coalition, which is recognised as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people by 20 UN members, has established an interim government to rule rebel controlled territory during the Syrian civil war.

Syria has one self-declared autonomous region: Rojava.

ZZZTaiwan (Republic of China) → TaiwanA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Tajikistan}} – Republic of TajikistanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Tajikistan contains 1 autonomous region, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Tanzania}} – United Republic of TanzaniaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Tanzania contains 1 autonomous region, Zanzibar.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Thailand}} – Kingdom of ThailandA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
The Bahamas → Bahamas, TheA UN member stateA None
The Gambia → Gambia, TheA UN member stateA None
Timor-Leste → East TimorA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Togo}} – Togolese RepublicA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Tonga}} – Kingdom of TongaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
ZZZTransnistria → TransnistriaA UN member stateA None
{{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} – Republic of Trinidad and TobagoA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Trinidad and Tobago contains 1 autonomous region, Tobago.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Tunisia}} – Republic of TunisiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Turkey}} – Republic of TurkeyA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Turkmenistan}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Tuvalu}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Tuvalu is a Commonwealth realm.{{efn|name="realm"}}
{{flag|Uganda}} – Republic of UgandaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Ukraine}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}Ukraine claims Crimea as an autonomous republic, however it has been annexed by Russia.
{{flag|United Arab Emirates}}A UN member stateA None{{extent}}The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates.
{{flag|United Kingdom}} – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Member of the EU.{{efn|name="EU"}} The United Kingdom is a Commonwealth realm{{efn|name="realm"}} consisting of four constituent countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The United Kingdom has the following overseas territories:
  • {{noflag|Akrotiri and Dhekelia}}
  • {{flag|Anguilla}}
  • {{flag|Bermuda}}
  • {{flag|British Indian Ocean Territory}}
  • {{flag|British Virgin Islands}}
  • {{flag|Cayman Islands}}
  • {{flag|Falkland Islands}}
  • {{flag|Gibraltar}}
  • {{flag|Montserrat}}
  • {{flag|Pitcairn Islands}}
  • {{noflag|Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha}}
  • {{flag|South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands}}
  • {{flag|Turks and Caicos Islands}}
  • {{flag|British Antarctic Territory}}

The British monarch has direct sovereignty over three self-governing Crown dependencies:

  • {{flag|Bailiwick of Guernsey|name=Guernsey}}
  • {{flag|Isle of Man}}
  • {{flag|Jersey}}
{{flag|United States}} – United States of AmericaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}The United States is a federation of 50 states and 1 federal district with shared sovereignty. The Federal government of the United States has sovereignty over the following inhabited possessions and commonwealths:
  • {{flag|American Samoa}}
  • {{flag|Guam}}
  • {{flag|Northern Mariana Islands}}
  • {{flag|Puerto Rico}}
  • {{flag|U.S. Virgin Islands}}

It also has sovereignty over several uninhabited territories:

  • Baker Island
  • Howland Island
  • Jarvis Island
  • Johnston Atoll
  • Kingman Reef
  • Midway Atoll
  • Navassa Island
  • Wake Island

It also disputes sovereignty over the following territories:

  • Bajo Nuevo Bank
  • Serranilla Bank

Three sovereign states have become associated states of the United States under the Compact of Free Association:

  • {{flag|Marshall Islands}} – Republic of the Marshall Islands
  • {{flag|Micronesia}} – Federated States of Micronesia
  • {{flag|Palau}} – Republic of Palau
{{flag|Uruguay}} – Oriental Republic of UruguayA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Uzbekistan}} – Republic of UzbekistanA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Uzbekistan contains 1 autonomous region, Karakalpakstan.{{efn|name="autonomous"}}
{{flag|Vanuatu}} – Republic of VanuatuA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Vatican City}} – Vatican City StateA UN observer state under the designation of "Holy See"; member of three UN specialized agencies and the IAEAA None{{extent}}Administered by the Holy See, a sovereign entity with diplomatic relations to {{Numrec|Holy See|N=3||states}}. This figure consists of {{Numrec|Holy See|link=N}} UN member states, the Cook Islands, the Republic of China (Taiwan), and the State of Palestine.[49] In addition, the European Union and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta maintain diplomatic relations with the Holy See. The Holy See is a member of the IAEA, ITU, UPU, and WIPO and a permanent observer of the UN (in the category of "Non-member State")[50] and multiple other UN System organizations. The Vatican City is governed by officials appointed by the Pope, who is the Bishop of the Diocese of Rome and ex officio sovereign of Vatican City.
{{flag|Venezuela}} – Bolivarian Republic of VenezuelaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}Venezuela is a federation of 23 states, 1 capital district, and federal dependencies.
{{flag|Vietnam}} – Socialist Republic of VietnamA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Yemen}} – Republic of YemenA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Zambia}} – Republic of ZambiaA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
{{flag|Zimbabwe}} – Republic of ZimbabweA UN member stateA None{{extent}}
ZZZ↑ UN member states and observer states ↑A ZZZZZZ
ZZZABB
ZZZ↓ Other states ↓D AAAZZZOther states}}
{{flag|Abkhazia}} – Republic of AbkhaziaD No membership{{claimedby|GEORGIA}}{{extent}}Recognised by Russia, Nauru, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Artsakh, South Ossetia and Transnistria.[51] Claimed in whole by Georgia as the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia.
{{flag|Artsakh}} – Republic of Artsakh{{efn|Formerly known as the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, its official name from 1991 to 2017}}D No membership{{claimedby|AZERBAIJAN}}{{extent}}A de facto independent state,[55][52][53] recognised only by Abkhazia,[54] South Ossetia[54] and Transnistria.[54][55] Claimed in whole by Azerbaijan.[56]
{{flag|Cook Islands}}D Member of eight UN specialized agenciesA None
(See political status){{extent}}A state in free association with New Zealand, {{Numrel|CK|alt2=the Cook Islands maintains |diplomatic relations with|states|O=Y}}. The Cook Islands is a member of multiple UN agencies with full treaty making capacity.[36] It shares a head of state with New Zealand as well as having shared citizenship.
{{flag|Kosovo}} – Republic of KosovoD Member of two UN specialized agencies{{claimedby|SERBIA}}{{extent}}Pursuant to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244, Kosovo was placed under the administration of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo in 1999.[57] Kosovo declared independence in 2008, and it has {{Numrec|Kos|received diplomatic recognition from|UN member states}} and the Republic of China. Serbia continues to maintain its sovereignty claim over Kosovo. Other UN member states and non UN member states continue to recognise Serbian sovereignty or have taken no position on the question. Kosovo is a member of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group. The Republic of Kosovo has de facto control over most of the territory, with limited control in North Kosovo.
{{flag|Niue}}D Member of five UN specialized agenciesA None
(See political status){{extent}}A state in free association with New Zealand, {{Numrel|Niue|alt2=Niue maintains |diplomatic relations with|states|O=Y}}. Niue is a member of multiple UN agencies with full treaty making capacity.[36] It shares a head of state with New Zealand as well as having shared citizenship.
{{flag|Northern Cyprus}} – Turkish Republic of Northern CyprusD No membership{{claimedby|CYPRUS}}{{extent}} Recognised only by Turkey. Under the name "Turkish Cypriot State", it is an observer state of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Economic Cooperation Organization. Northern Cyprus is claimed in whole by the Republic of Cyprus.[58]
{{flag|Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic}}D No membership{{claimedby|MOROCCO}}{{extent}}Recognised at some stage by {{Numrec|SADR||UN member states}}, {{Numrec|SADR|W=Y|link=N}} of which have since withdrawn or frozen their recognition. It is a founding member of the African Union and the Asian–African Strategic Partnership formed at the 2005 Asian–African Conference. The territories under its control, the so-called Free Zone, are claimed in whole by Morocco as part of its Southern Provinces. In turn, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic claims the part of Western Sahara to the west of the Moroccan Wall controlled by Morocco. Its government resides in exile in Tindouf, Algeria.
{{flag|Somaliland}} – Republic of SomalilandD No membership{{claimedby|SOMALIA}}{{extent}}A de facto independent state,[59][60][61][62][63] not diplomatically recognised by any other state, claimed in whole by the Federal Republic of Somalia.[64]
{{flag|South Ossetia}} – Republic of South Ossetia–the State of AlaniaD No membership{{claimedby|GEORGIA}}{{extent}}A de facto independent state,[65] recognised by Russia, Nicaragua, Nauru, Syria, Venezuela, Abkhazia, Artsakh and Transnistria. Claimed in whole by Georgia as the Provisional Administrative Entity of South Ossetia.[66]
{{flag|Republic of China|name=Taiwan}} – Republic of China{{efn|name="ChinaTaiwan"}}DFormer UN member (as Republic of China, 1945–1971)
Observer in one UN specialized agency under the name "Chinese Taipei"
{{claimedby|PRC}}{{extent}}A state competing (nominally) for recognition with the People's Republic of China (PRC) as the government of China since 1949. The Republic of China (ROC) controls the island of Taiwan and associated islands, Quemoy, Matsu, the Pratas and parts of the Spratly Islands, and has not renounced claims over its annexed territories on the mainland.[67] The ROC is recognised by {{Numrec|ROC|asof=E|alt=UN member states and the Holy See as of}}. All these states do not recognise the PRC either. Additionally, one UN member (Bhutan) has refrained from recognising either the ROC or the PRC.

The territory of the ROC is claimed in whole by the PRC.{{efn|name="TAI2"}} The ROC participates in international organizations under a variety of pseudonyms, most commonly "Chinese Taipei" and in the WTO it has full membership. The ROC was a founding member of the UN and enjoyed membership from 1945 to 1971, with veto power in the UN Security Council. See China and the United Nations.

{{flag|Transnistria|state}} – Pridnestrovian Moldavian RepublicD No membership{{claimedby|MOLDOVA}}{{extent}}A de facto independent state,[59] recognised only by Abkhazia, Artsakh and South Ossetia.[51] Claimed in whole by Moldova as the Transnistria autonomous territorial unit.[68]
ZZZ↑ Other states ↑D ZZZZZZ
ZZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Criteria for inclusion

The dominant customary international law standard of statehood is the declarative theory of statehood, which was codified by the Montevideo Convention of 1933. The Convention defines the state as a person of international law if it "possess[es] the following qualifications: (a) a permanent population; (b) a defined territory; (c) government; and (d) a capacity to enter into relations with the other states" so long as it was not "obtained by force whether this consists in the employment of arms, in threatening diplomatic representations, or in any other effective coercive measure".[69]{{synthesis inline|date=December 2017}}

Debate exists on the degree to which recognition should be included as a criterion of statehood. The declarative theory of statehood argues that statehood is purely objective and recognition of a state by other states is irrelevant. On the other end of the spectrum, the constitutive theory of statehood defines a state as a person under international law only if it is recognised as sovereign by other states. For the purposes of this list, included are all states that either:

  • (a) consider themselves sovereign (through a declaration of independence or some other means) and are often regarded as satisfying the declarative theory of statehood, or
  • (b) are recognised as a sovereign state by at least one UN member state

Note that in some cases, there is a divergence of opinion over the interpretation of the first point, and whether an entity satisfies it is disputed. Unique political entities which fail to meet the classification of a sovereign state are considered proto-states.[70][71]

On the basis of the above criteria, this list includes the following 206 entities:[72]{{efn|name="micros"|The Sovereign Military Order of Malta is not included, as despite being a sovereign entity it lacks territory and does not claim statehood. Entities considered to be micronations are not included. It is often up to debate whether a micronation truly controls its claimed territory. Also omitted from this list are all uncontacted peoples, either who live in societies that cannot be defined as states or whose statuses as such are not definitively known.}}

  • 203 states recognised by at least one UN member state
  • Two states that satisfy the declarative theory of statehood and are recognised only by non-UN member states: Artsakh, Transnistria
  • One state that satisfies the declarative theory of statehood and is not recognised by any other state: Somaliland

The table includes bullets representing entities which are either not sovereign states or have a close association to another sovereign state. It also includes subnational areas where the sovereignty of the titular state is limited by an international agreement. Taken together, these include:

  • States in a free association relationship to another state
  • Two entities controlled by Pakistan which are neither sovereign states, dependent territories, or part of another state: Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan
  • Dependent territories of another state, as well as areas that exhibit many characteristics of dependent territories according to the dependent territory page
  • Subnational entities created by international agreements

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72. ^The following bullets are grouped according to the availability of sources for the two criteria ((a) and/or (b)). This arrangement is not intended to reflect the relative importance of the two theories. Additional details are discussed in the state's individual entries.

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