List of sovereign states by date of formation

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Below is a list of sovereign states with the dates of their formation (date of their independence or of their constitution), sorted by continent.

This list includes the 195 states which are currently member states of the United Nations or non-member observer states with the United Nations General Assembly. This does not include extinct states, but does include several states with limited recognition.Template:NoteTag

For proposed states or various indigenous nations which consider themselves still under occupation, see list of active autonomist and secessionist movements.

Nation-building is a long evolutionary process, and in most cases the date of a country's "formation" cannot be objectively determined; e.g., the fact that England and France were sovereign kingdoms on equal footing in the medieval period does not prejudice the fact that England is not now a sovereign state (having passed sovereignty to Great Britain in 1707), while France is a republic founded in 1870 (though the term France generally refers to the current French Fifth Republic government, formed in 1958).

Around 60 countries gained independence from the United Kingdom throughout its history, the most in the world, followed by around 40 countries that gained independence from France throughout its history.[1] Over 50% of the world's borders today were drawn as a result of British and French imperialism.[2][3][4]

An unambiguous measure is the date of national constitutions; but as constitutions are an almost entirely modern concept, all formation dates by that criterion are modern or early modern (the oldest extant constitution being that of San Marino, dating to 1600).

Independence dates for widely recognized states earlier than 1919 should be treated with caution, since prior to the founding of the League of Nations, there was no international body to recognize nationhood, and independence had no meaning beyond mutual recognition of de facto sovereigns (the role of the League of Nations was effectively taken over by the United Nations after the Second World War). See Disputed territories.

Many countries have some remote (or fantastically remote) symbolic foundation date as part of their national mythology, sometimes artificially inflating a country's "age" for reasons of nationalism, sometimes merely gesturing at a long and gradual process of the formalizing national identity. Such dates do not reflect the formation of a state (an independent political entity).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The following list contains the formation dates of countries with a short description of formation events. For a more detailed description of a country's formation and history, please see the main article for that country.

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Africa

Country Date of current form of government Birth of current form of government Date of acquisition of sovereignty Acquisition of sovereignty Date of territorial modification Most recent significant territorial modification
File:Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria Template:Dts Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic proclaimed Template:Dts Algeria reclaims sovereignty over the entire Algerian territory upon independence from France Template:Dts Lalla Maghnia treaty between French administration in Algeria and the Sherifian empire, the treaty confirms the Sherifian acquisitions in 1813, the Moulouya river is no longer the border between the two territories and is relocated to Oued Kiss. Algerian territory no longer comprises Oujda and Figuig
File:Flag of Angola.svg Angola Template:Dts Template:Dts Independence from Portugal
File:Flag of Benin.svg Benin Template:Dts Template:Dts Independence from France Template:Dts Borders of French Protectorate of Dahomey set at conclusion of Second Franco-Dahomean War
File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana Template:Dts Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom Template:Dts Sedudu ruled to belong to Botswana rather than Namibia by the International Court of Justice.
File:Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso Template:Dts Coup d'état Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Burundi.svg Burundi Template:Dts Monarchy replaced by republic Template:Dts Independence from Belgium
Template:Country data Cabo Verde Template:Dts Template:Dts Independence from Portugal
File:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon Template:Dts Template:Dts Independence from France Template:Dts Merger of part of British Cameroons with Cameroon
File:Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Central African Republic Template:Dts Monarchy replaced by republic Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Chad.svg Chad Template:Dts National Transitional Council established Template:Dts Independence from France Template:Dts Aouzou Strip awarded to Chad
File:Flag of the Comoros.svg Comoros Template:Dts Independence from France declared
Template:Country data Democratic Republic of Congo Template:Dts Template:Dts Independence from Belgium
Template:Country data Republic of Congo Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Djibouti.svg Djibouti Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Template:Dts Egyptian revolution of 1952, Egyptian monarchy overthrown in a military coup, republic declared Template:Dts The UK ends its protectorate, granting independence to Egypt Template:Dts The eastern borders of Libya and British Egypt are changed to their present boundaries.
File:Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg Equatorial Guinea Template:Dts Independence from Spain
File:Flag of Eritrea.svg Eritrea Template:Dts Independence from Ethiopia declared Template:Dts Badme ruled to be Eritrean by the Eritrea–Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC after the Eritrean–Ethiopian War). Contested by Ethiopia
File:Flag of Eswatini.svg Eswatini Template:Dts Constitution of Eswatini Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia Template:Dts 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia Template:Dts Zagwe dynasty Template:Dts Badme ruled to be Eritrean by the Eritrea–Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC after the Eritrean–Ethiopian War). Contested by Ethiopia
File:Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of The Gambia.svg Gambia Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom Template:Dts Union of British Togoland with Gold Coast
File:Flag of Guinea.svg Guinea declaration Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Guinea-Bissau Template:Dts Independence from Portugal declared
Template:Dts Independence from Portugal recognized
File:Flag of Côte d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast Template:Dts Autonomous republic within French Community
Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Lesotho.svg Lesotho Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom Template:Dts Area that is now Lesotho placed under British rule
File:Flag of Liberia.svg Liberia Template:Dts Independence from American Colonization Society Template:Dts Current constitution came into effect
File:Flag of Libya.svg Libya Template:Dts House of Representatives takes power.Template:NoteTag Template:Dts Independence from UN Trusteeship (British and French administration after Italian governance ends in 1947) Template:Dts Aouzou Strip awarded to Chad.
File:Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar Template:Dts The Malagasy Republic was created as autonomous state within French Community
Template:Dts France recognizes Madagascar's independence
File:Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Mali.svg Mali Template:Dts French Sudan gains autonomy Template:Dts Senegal secedes from Mali Federation
Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Mauritania.svg Mauritania Template:Dts Independence from France Template:Dts Mauritania withdraws from Tiris al-Gharbiyya (part of Western Sahara)
File:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom Template:Dts Separation of Chagos Archipelago
File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco Template:Dts Protectorate Abolished Template:Dts AD Enthronement of Idris I in Volubilis Template:Dts Green March
File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique Template:Dts Mozambique holds its first multiparty election since the Civil War Template:Dts Independence from Portugal
File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia Template:Dts Independence from South African rule Template:Dts Walvis Bay integrated into Namibia
File:Flag of Niger.svg Niger Template:Dts Coup d'état, National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland established Template:Dts Autonomy within French Community
Template:Dts Template:Dts
File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom Template:Dts Biafra re-integrated into Nigeria
Template:Dts Northern Cameroons integrated in Nigeria
File:Flag of Rwanda.svg Rwanda Template:Dts Independence from Belgium
File:Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe.svg São Tomé and Príncipe Template:Dts Independence from Portugal
File:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Seychelles.svg Seychelles Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Sierra Leone Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia Template:Dts Federal Government of Somalia established.Template:NoteTag Template:Dts Union of Trust Territory of Somalia (former Italian Somaliland) and State of Somaliland (formerly British Somaliland) Template:Dts (disputed) Somaliland declares independence, but is not recognized by any UN state.
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Template:Dts Republic declared Template:Dts Statute of Westminster, which establishes a status of legislative equality between the self-governing dominion of the Union of South Africa and the UK Template:Dts De facto: South West Africa declares independence, forming Namibia
Template:Dts The post-Apartheid Constitution of South Africa comes into effect Template:Dts Creation of the autonomous Union of South Africa from the previously separate colonies of the Cape, Natal, Transvaal and Orange River Template:Dts De jure: Reincorporation of the nominally independent but unrecognised bantustans into post-apartheid South Africa
File:Flag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan Template:Dts 2011 South Sudanese independence referendum Template:Dts Separation of Southern Sudan from Sudan
File:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan Template:Dts First democratic election since the Second Sudanese Civil War Template:Dts Independence from Egyptian and British joint rule Template:Dts South Sudan secedes from Sudan
File:Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania Template:Dts Amendment to Constitution of Tanzania ends status as one-party state Template:Dts Independence of Tanganyika from the United Kingdom Template:Dts Merger of Zanzibar with Tanganyika to form Tanzania
File:Flag of Togo (3-2).svg Togo Template:Dts Autonomy within French Union
Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Template:Dts 2022 Constitution of Tunisia Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda Template:Dts Self-government granted
Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe Template:Dts Robert Mugabe revises the Constitution of Zimbabwe to create an executive presidency.Template:NoteTag Template:Dts Unilateral declaration of independence by Southern Rhodesia Template:Dts BSAC separates North-Eastern Rhodesia from Southern Rhodesia
Template:Dts Recognized independence from the United Kingdom as Zimbabwe

Americas

Country Date of current form of government Birth of current form of government Date of acquisition of sovereignty Acquisition of sovereignty Date of territorial modification Most recent significant territorial modifi­cation
File:Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and Barbuda Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Template:Dts The current Constitution of Argentina enters in force Template:Dts May Revolution installs first local government Template:Dts Conquest of the Desert
Template:Dts Argentine Declaration of Independence from Spain.
File:Flag of the Bahamas.svg Bahamas Template:Dts Internal self-governance granted
Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Belize.svg Belize Template:Dts Self-governing colony Template:Dts Treaty establishes border between British Honduras and Guatemala
Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia Template:Dts Constitution of Bolivia Template:Dts Bolivian War of Independence from Spain. Template:Dts Treaty of Petrópolis with Brazil whereby Bolivia gained lands in Mato Grosso in exchange for the territory of Acre
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Template:Dts Constitution of Brazil established as the third Federative Republic Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves declared Template:Dts Signing of the Treaty of Petrópolis with Bolivia whereby Brazil was given the territory of Acre in exchange for lands in Mato Grosso
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Portugal
Template:Dts Proclamation of the Federal Republic
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Template:Dts Granted nominal independence (Dominion status), establishing as a federation Template:Dts Statute of Westminster Template:Dts Nunavut Territory created as per native land claims act from two thirds of the area of Northwest Territories.
Template:Dts Constitution Act, 1982 established
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile Template:Dts Amendment to the Constitution of Chile ends the military dictatorship Template:Dts First Government Junta Template:Dts Chile awarded Arica district in Treaty of Lima
Template:Dts Chilean Declaration of Independence from Spain
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Template:Dts Colombian Constitution of 1991 established as a presidential republic. Template:Dts Colombia declares independence from Spain. Template:Dts The Sovereign territory was organized under the National Constituent Assembly.
Template:Dts Colombia merged with Venezuela, Panama, and Ecuador.
Template:Dts Gran Colombia dissolved creating a pact with Panama as the Republic of New Granada.
Template:Dts The Republic of New Granada was replaced to the Granadine Confederation under the 1858 constitution.
Template:Dts The Granadine Confederation was replaced to the United States of Colombia under the constitutional change of 1864.
Template:Dts Declaration of Independence recognized by Spain
Template:Dts Establishment of the current sovereignty of Colombia as a republic.
File:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica Template:Dts Constitution of Costa Rica Template:Dts Costa Rica declared independence from Spain Template:Dts Partido de Nicoya
Template:Dts Independence from Federal Republic of Central America
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba Template:Dts Cuban Revolution Template:Dts Several wars were declared against Spain from 1868 to 1898, ending with the military support of USA to the Cuban Revolution.
Template:Dts Spain loses the war against the United States and the military occupation of Cuba by the U.S. begins.
Template:Dts United States military occupation ends[5]
File:Flag of Dominica.svg Dominica Template:Dts Constitution of Dominica Template:Dts Became an associated state of the United Kingdom
Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic Template:Dts Civilian constitution of the Dominican Republic following the Dominican Civil War.Template:NoteTag Template:Dts The Dominican Republic gains independence from Haiti Template:Dts Haiti and the Dominican Republic sign a treaty setting a definitive border.
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador Template:Dts Constitution of Ecuador established. Template:Dts First declaration of Independence from Spain Template:Dts Rio Protocol ends border dispute with Peru
Template:Dts Second declaration of independence from Spain of Gran Colombia, of which Ecuador is a part of
Template:Dts Dissolution of Gran Colombia
Template:Dts Declaration of Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador Template:Dts Constitution of El Salvador established as the third Unitary presidential republic Template:Dts El Salvador becomes independent from Spain, and 4 months later becomes province in First Mexican Empire
Template:Dts El Salvador becomes a state of Federal Republic of Central America from the First Mexican Empire
Template:Dts Dissolution of the Federal Republic of Central America, El Salvador becomes independent nation
Template:Dts El Salvador was internationally recognized.
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of Grenada.svg Grenada Template:Dts Paul Scoon Takes power after the US Invasion Which Ousted the PRG Template:Dts Associated state of the United Kingdom
Template:Dts Full independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala Template:Dts Constitution of Guatemala established Template:Dts Guatemala becomes state in Federal Republic of Central America, which declared independence from Spain
Template:Dts Independence from Federal Republic of Central America declared
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti Template:Dts Constitution of 1987 (superseded) Template:Dts The French colony Saint-Domingue gains independence as Haiti Template:Dts The Dominican Republic gains independence from Haiti
Template:Dts Haiti and the Dominican Republic sign a treaty setting a definitive border.
File:Flag of Honduras (2022-).svg Honduras Template:Dts Constitution of Honduras Template:Dts Honduras becomes state in Federal Republic of Central America, which declared independence from Spain Template:Dts Swan Islands returned to Honduras from United States occupation
Template:Dts Independence from Federal Republic of Central America
Template:Dts Independence from Spain recognized
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Template:Dts Constitution of Mexico Template:Dts Independence from Spain declared Template:Dts Gadsden Purchase
Template:Dts Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire
Template:Dts Declaration of Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua Template:Dts Constitution of Nicaragua established Template:Dts Nicaragua becomes state in Federal Republic of Central America, which declared independence from Spain
Template:Dts Independence from Federal Republic of Central America
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama Template:Dts Constitution of Panama established Template:Dts Independence from Colombia Template:Dts Sovereignty of Panama Canal Zone transferred to Panama from the United States
Template:Dts Independence from Spain recognized
File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay Template:Dts Democratic Constitution of Paraguay Template:Dts Independence from Spain declared Template:Dts Paraguay awarded a large portion of the Gran Chaco as a result of the Chaco War
Template:Dts Independence from Spain recognized
File:Flag of Peru.svg Peru Template:Dts Constitution of Peru established Template:Dts Independence from Spain declared Template:Dts Rio Protocol ends border dispute with Ecuador
Template:Dts Independence from Spain recognized
File:Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg Saint Kitts and Nevis Template:Dts Associated state of the United Kingdom Template:Dts Anguilla separated from Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla
Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Saint Lucia.svg Saint Lucia Template:Dts Associated statehood
Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Template:Dts Associated statehood
Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Suriname.svg Suriname Template:Dts Self-government granted
Template:Dts Independence from Netherlands
File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Template:Dts United States Constitution enters into force, replacing the previous Articles of Confederation and creating a new system of government Template:Dts Declaration of Independence from Great Britain is adopted by the Continental Congress Template:Dts United States Territory:
Territory of Hawaii joins the United States as the State of Hawaii
Template:Dts Independence from Great Britain recognized Template:Dts Insular area:
The United States cedes Serrana Bank and Roncador Bank to the Republic of Colombia as a result of a treaty signed in 1972
File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay Template:Dts 1996 Uruguayan constitutional referendum Template:Dts Independence from Empire of Brazil declared, joined in union with United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (current Argentina). Template:Dts Brazil-Uruguay border treaty
Template:Dts Treaty of Montevideo signed, recognizing Uruguay's independence by Brazil
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela Template:Dts New Constitution of Venezuela establishes the Bolivarian Fifth Republic Template:Dts[6] Independence from Spain declared Template:Dts Tribunal of Arbitration awards most of disputed territory to British Guyana.
Template:Dts Dissolution of Gran Colombia
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain

Asia

Country Date of current form of government Birth of current form of government Date of acquisition of sovereignty Acquisition of sovereignty Date of territorial modification Most recent significant territorial modification
File:Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan Template:Dts Fall of Kabul reestablished the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. 1747 Durrani Empire 12 November 1893 Durand Line Agreement
File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Template:Dts 2015 Armenian constitutional referendum creates a parliamentary republic Template:Dts Kingdom of Armenia under Artaxiad dynasty[7] Template:Dts Establishment of the Armenian SSR
Template:Dts Evolving as a feudal kingdom in the ninth century, Armenia experienced a brief cultural, political and economic renewal under the Bagratuni dynasty.
Template:Dts Proclamation of the First Republic of Armenia by the Armenian National Congress and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Template:Dts Independence recognized by the Soviet Union
File:Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain 14 February 2002 2002 Constitution of Bahrain Template:Dts End of treaties with the United Kingdom Template:Dts Portuguese conquest of current territory
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Template:Dts De jure: Constitution of Bangladesh Template:Dts Independence from Pakistan declared Template:Dts India and Bangladesh exchange enclaves
Template:Dts De facto: First general election since restoration of parliamentary democracy.
File:Flag of Bhutan.svg Bhutan Template:Dts First elections to the National Assembly Template:Dts Ugyen Wangchuck ends period of civil war and unites Bhutan Template:Dts Treaty of Sinchula
File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei Template:Dts De jure: Constitution of Brunei Template:Dts Brunei regains its independence after an agreement with the British on 4 January 1979 Template:Dts Kingdom of Sarawak founded
Template:Dts De facto: Martial law declared during the Brunei Revolt, suspending democratic elections indefinitely.
File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia Template:Dts Constitution of Cambodia Template:Dts Khmer Empire[8]
Template:Dts France grants Cambodia independence
Template:Dts Becomes free from Vietnamese occupation; it gets back its name instead of the People's Republic of Kampuchea
Template:Flagdeco Republic of China (Taiwan)[Asia 1] Template:Dts A republic was formally established following the Xinhai Revolution, Template:Dts End of Japanese rule of Taiwan Template:Dts Loss of Yijiangshan Islands, resulting in the current free area of the Republic of China
Template:Dts The Republic of China adopted its constitution during the National Assembly on 25 December 1947, with further revisions and amendments since 1991 Template:Dts Treaty of San Francisco came into force
Template:Flagdeco People's Republic of China Template:Dts Proclamation of the People's Republic of China in Beijing Template:Dts The Xia dynasty is canonically the first Chinese state in traditional Chinese histography Template:Dts Tajikistan ceded 1158 square kilometers of land to China
Template:Dts The People's Republic of China adopted its constitution during the 5th National People's Congress on 4 December 1982, with further revisions about every five years Template:Dts The Shang dynasty is the earliest dynasty with known archaeological evidence
File:Flag of India.svg India Template:Dts De jure: Constitution of India Template:Dts Independence from the British Empire Template:Dts India and Bangladesh exchange exclaves
Template:Dts Emperor Chandragupta Maurya with his mentor and teacher Chanakya unifies India
File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran Template:Dts Iranian Revolution ended the monarchy and establishes the Islamic Republic on 11 February 1979 Template:Dts Founded by the Elamite Template:Dts Signing of the Treaty of Turkmenchay, whereby the territories that now constitute Armenia, Azerbaijan (the remaining part which hadn't been lost by the Treaty of Gulistan (1813)), and Iğdır are ceded to Russia
14 August 1971 Bahrain's independence from Iran
30 November 1971 Recapture of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs
Template:Dts the new constitution was approved according to the results of the constitutional referendum of 2 and 3 December 1979
File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq Template:Dts Constitution of Iraq following the Iraq WarTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts The Abbasid Caliphate built the city of Baghdad along the Tigris in the 8th century as its capital, and the city became the leading metropolis of the Arab and Muslim world for five centuries Template:Dts Kuwait liberated.Template:NoteTag
Template:Dts Kingdom of Iraq
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel Template:Dts Democratic state of Israel. Reading of the Declaration of Independence of Israel Template:Dts Democratic state of Israel. Reading of the Declaration of Independence of Israel Template:Dts The Golan Heights Law annexes the Golan Heights, conquered from Syria in the Six-day war to Israel proper; they were administered as a militarily-occupied territory until that point.
Template:Dts The Completion of Israel's unilateral disengagement from the Gaza Strip
File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Template:Dts On December 22, 1885, "Daijo-kan No. 69" were established, and the Cabinet system was established in place of the Daijo-kan system. Template:Dts BC Traditional founding date of the imperial dynasty by Emperor Jimmu. Template:Dts Return of the Ryukyu Islands to Japan and abolition of the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands
File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan Template:Dts Constitution of Jordan Template:Dts End of the British Mandate for Palestine Template:Dts Signing of the Israel–Jordan Treaty of Peace, whereby most of the disputed 400 square-kilometer area in the Arabah was handed back to Jordan
Template:Dts The Cabinet of Jordan is made an elected body[9]
File:Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea Template:Dts Kim Il-sung declared Premier of North Korea, establishing the still-ruling Kim dynasty. Independence declared from the Soviet Union. 25 July 918 Foundation of the Goryeo Dynasty, the exonym Korea originated from the word Goryeo. Template:Dts Signing of the Sino–Korean Border Agreement with the People's Republic of China
Template:Dts The Constitution of North Korea replaced Communism with Juche as North Korea's governing philosophy.Template:NoteTag
File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Template:Dts First Republic of Korea established, Independence declared from the United States Template:Dts Cease-fire in the Korean War creates the northern border along the Military Demarcation Line
Template:Dts Current Sixth Republic of South Korea founded, ending military rule
File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait Template:Dts Constitution of Kuwait Template:Dts Establishment of the Sheikhdom of Kuwait Template:Dts Formal division of Saudi-Kuwaiti neutral zone
File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Kyrgyzstan Template:Dts Constitution of Kyrgyzstan introduces parliamentary system. Template:Dts Independence from the Soviet Union[10] Template:Dts Establishment of the Kirghiz SSR
File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos Template:Dts Lao PDR formed Template:Dts Independence from France
File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon Template:Dts Lebanese Republic formed Template:Dts Independence from France declared Template:Dts France establishes State of Greater Lebanon with current boundaries
Template:Dts Independence from France recognized
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Template:Dts Formation of Malaysia[11][12] Template:Dts Malayan Independence[13] from the United Kingdom was declared in Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) Template:Dts Singapore expelled from the Federation of Malaysia[14][15][16]
Template:Dts Malaysia was formed by the federation of North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore with the existing States of the Federation of Malaya.[11][17]
File:Flag of Maldives.svg Maldives Template:Dts Declaration of Republic Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia Template:Dts Constitution of Mongolia declares the country a parliamentary democracy. Template:Dts Mongol Empire formed
Template:Dts Proclamation of Mongolian independence from Manchu's Qing dynasty
File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar Template:Dts The SAC with help from the Tatmadaw overthrows the elected government Template:Dts Early Pagan Kingdom formed[18] Template:Dts Myanmar (Burma) declares independence from the British Empire
Template:Dts Signing of border treaty with the People's Republic of China
File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal Template:Dts Formation of Republic Template:Dts Nepali unification Template:Dts Sugauli Treaty ends the Gurkha War
File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman Template:Dts Beginning of the Al Said dynasty, current absolute monarchical line of Oman. Template:Dts Expulsion of the Portuguese Template:Dts Gwadar sold to Pakistan
Template:Dts Basic Law of Oman
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Template:Dts Constitution of Pakistan Template:Dts Establishment from the Indian Empire after Independence from the British Empire and Partition of India
Template:Country data Palestine[Asia 2] Template:Dts Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area Template:Dts Palestinian Declaration of Independence Template:Dts Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines[Asia 3] Template:Dts The current form of government was established in 1987, as a compromise between different versions of the previous constitutions and patterned after the 1935 Commonwealth constitution Template:Dts
Independence declared from Spain, but not recognized.[19]
The evolving revolutionary movement in the Philippines declares itself independent from the Spanish Empire.[20][19][21] Spain regarded this as an expression of continued rebellion.Template:NoteTag This difference in viewpoints was not resolved. Template:Dts[22][23] In 2012, the United Nations approved a 2009 claim by the Philippines to the Benham Rise.[23]
Template:Dts Spain, still sovereign,Template:NoteTag cedes the Philippines to the United States via the Treaty of Paris (1898).[24]
Template:Dts Sovereignty passes from Spain to the United States with completion of treaty ratification and the U.S. Insular Government of the Philippine Islands is established.
Template:Dts The United States recognizes Philippine independence under the provisions of the Treaty of Manila (1946). The 1935 Constitution remained in effect until 1973, when the Marcos regime promulgated a newer one, in turn replaced by the present 1987 Constitution.
File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Template:Dts Influence from Britain concluded Template:Dts Independence from the Ottoman Empire Template:Dts Acquisition of the rest of Khor Al Adaid[25]
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia Template:Dts Regions of al-Hasa, Qatif, Nejd and Hejaz unified to become Saudi Arabia Template:Dts Establishment of the Third Saudi State Template:Dts Fixed border territory with Qatar
File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Template:Dts[14] Singapore ceased to be a state of Malaysia Template:Dts Self-government under the United Kingdom Template:Dts Establishment of Singapore as an independent sovereign state[16]
Template:Dts separate from and independent of Malaysia[14][15]
File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka Template:Dts Constitution of Sri Lanka Template:Dts Independence from United Kingdom Template:Dts De jure: The Kandyan Kingdom is annexed by British Ceylon
Template:Dts De facto: The Sri Lankan government regains control of the whole island following the end of the Sri Lankan Civil War.
File:Flag of the Syrian revolution.svg Syria Template:Dts Formation of the Syrian transitional government after the fall of the Assad regimeTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts End of the United Arab Republic Template:Dts De jure: Lebanon declares independence from the French Mandate for Syria and the LebanonTemplate:NoteTag
Template:Dts De facto: Israel conquers the Golan Heights from Syria during the Six-day WarTemplate:NoteTag
File:Flag of Tajikistan.svg Tajikistan Template:Dts Independence from the Soviet Union[10] Template:Dts Establishment of the Tajik SSR
File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Template:Dts Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand 2017 Template:Dts Salvage Independence by King Taksin the Great consist of expulsion of Burmese out of former capital (Through Taksin's reunification of Siam on October-6 November 1767) and Establish a New kingdom together with reunification of Thailand Template:Dts Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909
File:Flag of East Timor.svg Timor-Leste Template:Dts Constitution of East Timor Template:Dts Independence was recognized by the international community following the UN-sponsored act of self-determination of 1999 Template:Dts The borders of Portuguese Timor are agreed.[26]
File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan Template:Dts Constitution of Turkmenistan Template:Dts Independence from the Soviet Union[10] Template:Dts Establishment of the Turkmen SSR
File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates Template:Dts End of treaty relationship with the United Kingdom Template:Dts Ras al-Khaimah joins the UAE
File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan Template:Dts Independence from the Soviet Union declared[10] Template:Dts Establishment of the Uzbek SSR
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam Template:Dts North Vietnam declared a socialist republic Template:Dts Withdrawal of the Japanese after World War II Template:Dts Reunification of North Vietnam and South Vietnam as Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Template:Dts Current Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
File:Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen Template:Dts Unification of North Yemen and South Yemen Template:Dts Qasimid State/Zaidi Imamate[27]
Template:Dts North Yemen independence from the Ottoman Empire Template:Dts Houthis seized control of the bulk of the former North Yemen territory and its capital Sana'a
Template:Dts South Yemen independence from the United Kingdom Template:Dts Southern Transitional Council declares self-governance of Socotra and some areas controlled by the former PDR Yemen.
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  1. Taiwan: For some clarification and more detail including the sovereignty status of the Republic of China, see the following articles: Cross-Strait relations, One-China policy and Political status of Taiwan.
  2. Palestinian National Authority: For some clarification and more detail, see History of the State of Palestine.
  3. Philippines: For some clarification and more detail, see Timeline of Philippine Sovereignty and Sovereignty of the Philippines.

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Europe

Country Date of current form of government Birth of current form of government Date of acquisition of sovereignty Acquisition of sovereignty Date of territorial modification Most recent significant territorial modification
File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania Template:Dts Socialist People's Republic of Albania was replaced by the Republic of Albania. Template:Dts c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Principality of Arbër was established by archon Progon. Template:Dts Occupied Kosovo, west Macedonia and border region of Montenegro returned to Yugoslavia
Template:Dts Declaration of independence from Ottoman Empire
Template:Dts Albanian state re-established after Italian/German occupation
File:Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra Template:Dts Current Constitution of Andorra entered force Template:Dts Independence from Aragon Template:Dts The Andorra–France border is adjusted to allow Andorra to construct the Envalira Tunnel access bridge
File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria Template:Dts Declaration of the Republic of German-Austria Template:Dts Privilegium Minus: Sovereignty from Duchy of Bavaria as a Duchy of the Holy Roman Empire Template:Dts City of Sopron, and 8 other towns moved to Hungary after plebiscite
Template:Dts Proclamation of the Austrian Empire
Template:Dts Restoration of the Republic of Austria
File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus Template:Dts Constitutional amendment abolishes the Supreme Soviet and establishes the National Assembly Template:Dts Belarus declares independence as the Belarusian Democratic Republic. Template:Dts Western border with Poland: modification of the Curzon Line determined at the 1945 Yalta Conference
Template:Dts Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Soviet Union[10]
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Template:Dts King Leopold I of Belgium swears allegiance to the constitution making the country a constitutional monarchy Template:Dts Independence was proclaimed by the provisonial government Template:Dts Belgian proper:
Treaty of Versailles and annexation of the East Cantons
Template:Dts Belgian colonial empire:
Ruanda-Urundi declares independence and split within two countries: Rwanda and Burundi.
File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina Template:Dts Template:Dts Independence declared from the SFR YugoslaviaTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts Establishment of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Template:Dts People's Republic of Bulgaria was replaced by the Republic of Bulgaria Template:Dts on territories of the Eastern Roman Empire (Danubian) Bulgaria Template:Dts Under the 1944 Armistice with the Allies, Bulgaria renounces the 1941 annexation of Vardar Macedonia from Yugoslavia and Eastern Macedonia and Western Thrace from Greece. Formally confirmed on 10 February 1947 by Paris Peace Treaties.
Template:Dts Second Bulgarian Empire formed
Template:Dts Autonomy within Ottoman Empire recognized internationally by the Treaty of Berlin
Template:Dts Independence from Ottoman Empire
File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Template:Dts Independence from SFR YugoslaviaTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts Duke Branimir was recognized as an independent ruler of the Duchy of Croatia by Pope John VIII.[28][29][30][31][32] Template:Dts Annexation of most of Istria to SR Croatia as a result of signing the 1947 Paris Peace Treaties
Template:Dts Formation of Kingdom of Croatia by King Tomislav
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Template:Dts Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, creating the Czech Republic and Slovakia Template:Dts Formation of the Duchy of Bohemia
File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Template:Dts Constitutional Act of Denmark Template:Dts Harald Bluetooth unifies Denmark Template:Dts Denmark proper:
Sønderjylland was recovered from Germany.Template:NoteTag
File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Template:Dts Estonian Declaration of Independence, whereby a republic was declared[Europe 1] Template:Dts Independence (from the Soviet Union) reasserted, end of occupationTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts De facto: Eastern coast of Narva river and most of Petseri County were transferred to Russian SFSR
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland Template:Dts Diet of Porvoo, birth of Finland as an autonomous state entity within Russian Empire Template:Dts Independence from Russian Empire declared Template:Dts Porkkala returned from Soviet control
Template:Dts Independence from Russia recognized by the highest Soviet executive body, VTsIK
File:Flag of France.svg France Template:Dts Establishment of the current semi-presidential system known as the Fifth Republic Template:Dts then
Template:Dts
First creation with (Clovis), king of the Franks. Then creation of the Kingdom of France (West Francia), Treaty of Verdun Template:Dts Metropolitan France:
Annexation of Tende, La Brigue and other villages formerly in Italy.Template:NoteTagTemplate:NoteTag
Template:Dts French Republic founded. Template:Dts Overseas France:
The New Hebrides Condominium declares independence and becomes Vanuatu.
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Template:Dts The Basic Law of Germany comes into effect. 843 then

962

Creation of East Francia

East Francia becomes the Holy Roman Empire (with the Kingdom of Germany as a main part of the empire)

Template:Dts Reunification of West Germany and East Germany
1815 German Confederation founded
Template:Dts German Empire founded
Template:Dts German Democratic Republic (commonly referred to at the time as East Germany) declared fully sovereign
Template:Dts Federal Republic of Germany (commonly referred to at the time as West Germany) declared fully sovereign
Template:Dts Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany ends the Four Power occupation.
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece Template:Dts Third Hellenic Republic Script error: No such module "Date table sorting". Peloponnesian League / Spartan Alliance[33] Template:Dts Peace treaty with Italy awards the Dodecanese to Greece
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Hellenic League[35]

Template:Dts Modern Greece Independence recognized by the London Protocol as Kingdom of Greece.[36]
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Template:Dts People's Republic of Hungary was replaced by the Republic of Hungary. Template:Dts Principality of Hungary formed Template:Dts With the Paris Peace Treaty, Hungary loses all territories that were regained with the First and Second Vienna Awards and during World War II, thus it returns to the 1937 borders (except for three villages in the northwest given to Czechoslovakia).
Template:Dts The Basic Law of Hungary comes into effect. Template:Dts Formation of the Kingdom of Hungary by Stephen I of Hungary.
File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Template:Dts The Althingi resumes meeting after hiatus since 1799. Template:Dts Iceland becomes sovereign and independent from Denmark as the Kingdom of Iceland but retains a personal union with the King of Denmark. Template:Dts No territorial changes on land have taken place, however the expansion of the Exclusive Economic Zone was such an important change in territory for Iceland that it merits a special inclusion here.
Template:Dts Kingdom of Iceland becomes a Republic.
File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Template:Dts Elected Irish Parliament Dáil Éireann unilaterally declares Ireland's independence from the United Kingdom Template:Dts Irish Free State secedes from United Kingdom by agreement in accordance with the terms of the Anglo-Irish Treaty but remains a dominion of the British Empire Template:Dts De facto: Northern Ireland secedes from the Irish Free State and rejoins the United Kingdom in accordance with the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922
Template:Dts Statute of Westminster confers legislative independence from the United Kingdom N/A
Template:Dts Constitution of Ireland establishes the roles of Taoiseach and President, and replaces the Irish Free State (or Saorstat Eireann in Irish language) with a new state named Ireland (or Éire in Irish language). Template:Dts Republic of Ireland Act 1948 terminates the functions of the British King in Ireland's diplomatic relations; domestic United Kingdom law purports that Ireland was one of the King's dominions until this date; Irish law does not accept this interpretation. Template:Dts De jure: Amendment to the Irish constitution removes irredentist claims to Northern Ireland.Template:NoteTag
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Template:Dts Italian Republic founded. Template:Dts Sovereignty of the Kingdom of Sardinia, existing since 1324 as part of the Spanish Empire first and subsequently of the Holy Roman Empire. Template:Dts The Peace treaty with Italy officially determines the boundaries of the Republic of Italy. The Italian Constitution of 1948 implements it at articles 10 and 117.
Template:Dts Italian unification
Template:Dts Disestablishment of the German-backed Italian Social Republic, whereby the unity and independence of the Italian state was restored
File:Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo Template:Dts Kosovo Republic founded 2008 Kosovan-Serbian War 2008 Kosovo War
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Template:Dts Constitution of Latvia enforced[Europe 1] Template:Dts Independence (from Soviet Union) reassertedTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts Abrene district ceded to Russian SFSR (modern Russia)
File:Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein Template:Dts The 2003 Liechtenstein constitutional referendum increases the Prince's powers and makes the country an absolute monarchy[37] Template:Dts Dissolution of the German Confederation Template:Dts Purchase of Vaduz
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Template:Dts Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania independence (from the Soviet Union) reasserted, end of occupationTemplate:NoteTag[Europe 1] Template:Dts Grand Duchy of Lithuania formed by Mindaugas[38][39] Template:Dts and
Template:Dts
Western part (approximately half) of Vilnius Region ceded to Lithuania
Template:Dts Independence declared from Germany and Russia
File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg Template:Dts Separates from union with the Kingdom of the Netherlands, becomes Grand Duchy in its own right Template:Dts End of German occupation during World War II Template:Dts Partition of Luxembourg under the Treaty of London
File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta Template:Dts The State of Malta became a republic Template:Dts Independence from United Kingdom Template:Dts Gozo rejoined Malta
File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Template:Dts Constitution of Moldova (1997) Template:Dts Independence from Soviet Union[10] Template:Dts De jure: Moldavian SSR formed
Template:Dts De facto: Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic declares independence. The government is not recognized by any UN member, but has de facto control over the Transnistria region.
File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco Template:Dts Amendment to Constitution of Monaco curtails the power of the prince and establishes the modern National Council Template:Dts François Grimaldi captures the fortress atop the Rock of Monaco. Template:Dts Secession of Menton and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.
File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro Template:Dts Constitution of Montenegro Template:Dts Declaration of independence from Serbia and Montenegro.
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Template:Dts Adoption of the constitution of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. Template:Dts Plakkaat van Verlatinghe signed, independence from Spain Template:Dts European Netherlands:
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands divided under the Treaty of London (1839).
Template:Dts Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands signed Template:Dts Surrender of Nazi forces occupying the Netherlands Template:Dts Kingdom of the Netherlands:
Suriname declares independence.
Template:Country data North Macedonia
(until 2019 Republic of Macedonia)
Template:Dts Constitution of North Macedonia Template:Dts After a referendum, the Socialist Republic of Macedonia declared independence from YugoslaviaTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts Establishment of SR Macedonia
File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Template:Dts Constitution of Norway Template:Dts King Harald I of Norway unifies the Petty kingdoms of Norway. Template:Dts Jan Mayen was made part of the Kingdom of Norway.
Template:Dts Dissolution of the union between Norway and Denmark.
Template:Dts Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden.
Template:Dts German occupying forces surrender.
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Template:Dts The first partially free Parliament's vote after 45-year-long Soviet domination Template:Dts Adoption of Christianity by the first historically documented Polish ruler Mieszko I. Template:Dts Polish-Soviet border adjustment treaty
Template:Dts Poland regains its independence.
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Template:Dts Constitution of Portugal Template:Dts Formation of Kingdom of Portugal by Treaty of Zamora signing. Template:Dts Continental Portugal:
Spain occupies the present day border town of Olivença since the War of the Oranges.
Template:Dts Portuguese Overseas:
De facto: Portuguese Macau transferred to the People's Republic of China
Template:Dts Portuguese Overseas:
De jure: Portuguese Timor, occupied by Indonesia since 1975, officially dissolved to form the independent state of East Timor.Template:NoteTag
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Template:Dts Romanian Revolution of 1989 Template:Dts Autonomous Principality of Romania founded; becomes kingdom in 1866 and achieved independence 1878 Ottoman Empire Template:Dts Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
Template:Dts International recognition by the Treaty of Berlin.
File:Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Template:Dts Constitution of San Marino Template:Dts Independence from Roman Empire Template:Dts Added Fiorentino, Montegiardino, Serravalle, and Faetano
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Template:Dts Dissolution of the SFR Yugoslavia, forming the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.Template:NoteTag Template:Dts 8th century-Creation of the Principality of Serbia in the Southeastern Europe. Template:Dts (disputed)[40] The region of Kosovo declared independence unilaterally on 17 February 2008, and is recognized by 97 UN states. Serbia recognizes the government of Kosovo but claims its territory as an Autonomous Province.
Template:Dts Republic of Serbia declared legal successor to Serbia and Montenegro, ending the process of the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Template:Dts International recognition by the Treaty of Berlin.
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Template:Dts Dissolution of Czechoslovakia 820s Principality of Nitra formed
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Template:Dts Constitution of Slovenia Template:Dts Declaration of independence from YugoslaviaTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts Formation of SR Slovenia
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Template:Dts Spanish Constitution Template:Dts The Visigothic king Leovigild unifies the Iberian Peninsula under his rule. Template:Dts Spanish Sahara is lost following the Madrid Accords, resulting in the partition of the territory between Mauritania and Morocco.
Template:Dts The Battle of Covadonga takes place between the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate and a small group of Christian rebels led by Pelagius of Asturias. The Christian forces achieve victory, establishing the Kingdom of Asturias.
Template:Dts Dynastic unification of the Crown of Castile and the Crown of Aragon under the rule of the Catholic Monarchs.[41]
Template:Dts~Template:Dts De jure unification of Spain under the Nueva Planta decrees.
Template:Dts Formal dissolution of the historical crowns and kingdoms, resulting in the de jure creation of the unified Kingdom of Spain.
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Template:Dts Instrument of Government Template:Dts (Or prior) Eric the Victorious, the first king of Sweden about whom anything definite is known, becomes king. Template:Dts Loss of Finland to Imperial Russia.
Template:Dts Gustav Vasa elected King of Sweden and marking a definite secession from the Kalmar Union.
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Template:Dts Foundation of the federal state after Sonderbund war Template:Dts Traditional founding Template:Dts The canton of Valais joins the Swiss Confederation, following the cantons of Neuchâtel (19 May 1815) and Geneva (6 April 1815).
Template:Dts Restoration of the Ancien Régime (federalism), reverting the changes imposed by Napoleon Bonaparte.
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Template:Dts Independence of former Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from Soviet Union declared.[10] Template:Dts Formation of the Kievan Rus' Template:Dts (disputed) Annexation of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts by Russia
Template:Dts Ukraine declares independence as the Ukrainian People's Republic.
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Template:Dts The Irish Free State seceded from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland by agreement in accordance with the terms of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922, however Northern Ireland opted to exclude itself from the Irish Free State two days later creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Template:Dts Kingdom of England Template:Dts The Kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland were united in a personal union when James VI, King of Scots inherited the crowns of England and Ireland; each country nevertheless remained a separate political entity and retained its separate political, legal and religious institutions.[42][43]
Template:Dts Kingdom of Scotland

(Devolved Parliament since 1999)

Template:Dts[44] then
Template:Dts[45]
Kingdom of Wales then
Principality of Wales

(Annexed by England in 1542)
(Devolved Assembly since 1999)

Template:Dts then
Template:Dts
Lordship of Ireland then
Kingdom of Ireland
Template:Dts Kingdom of Great Britain

(United the parliaments of Scotland and England)

Template:Dts United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[46][47][48]

(United the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland)

Template:Dts
then Template:Dts
Irish Free State secedes from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland by agreement in accordance with the terms of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922.
Template:Dts United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

(Updated to current name)

Template:Dts De jure: Removal of the Government of Ireland Act 1920 and implementation of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 removes irredentist claims to the Republic of Ireland
File:Flag of Vatican City (2023–present).svg Vatican City Template:Dts Birth of current form of government the Papal conclave in 1274 Template:Dts Ratification of the Lateran Treaty, making the Vatican City a sovereign state Template:Dts Signing of the Lateran Treaty
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  1. a b c The date of formation of the current states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania is subject to an international dispute. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania all maintain that they were illegally occupied by the Soviet Union, and that the current states are direct continuations of the pre-WWII states, which continued to exist through governments-in-exile. Russia maintains that the current three states are legally distinct entities newly created after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. All three states were admitted the UN as independent nations, not successor states of the USSR. For more information, see State continuity of the Baltic states.

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Oceania

Country Date of current form of government Birth of current form of government Date of acquisition of sovereignty Acquisition of sovereignty Date of territorial modification Most recent significant territorial modification
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Template:Dts Commonwealth of Australia established as federation. Template:Dts Independence from United Kingdom. Template:Dts Papua New Guinea becomes formally independent of Australia
Template:Dts Statute of Westminster
Template:Dts Australia Act 1986
File:Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Cook Islands State in free association with New Zealand with a local prime minister Template:Dts 1962 autonomy of New Zealand
File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Kiribati.svg Kiribati Template:Dts Independence from United Kingdom Template:Dts Separation of the Gilbert Islands (later Kiribati) and the Ellice Islands (later Tuvalu)
File:Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg Marshall Islands Template:Dts Constitution and local government established Template:Dts Compact of Free Association with the United States
File:Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg Federated States of Micronesia Template:Dts Constitution ratified Template:Dts Compact of Free Association with the United States Template:Dts Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae unite to form the Federated States of Micronesia
File:Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru Template:Dts Independence from Australia and cessation of UN Trust Territory status
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Template:Dts Treaty of Waitangi where the British Crown established a right to govern from indigenous Māori tribes[49] Template:Dts Self-Government Template:Dts Samoa becomes fully independent from New Zealand. It is also the first small-island country in the Pacific to become independent.
Template:Dts Responsible Government
Template:Dts Granted nominal independence (Dominion status).
Template:Dts Balfour Declaration of 1926 — Great Britain and the Dominions are "autonomous Communities within the British Empire, equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs"
Template:Dts Governor-General ceases to represent the British Government and becomes the personal representative of the King.
Template:Dts Statute of Westminster adopted — Britain loses the power to legislate for New Zealand except by request
Template:Dts Full power to amend own constitution
Template:Dts Governor-General becomes a New Zealand appointment
File:Flag of Palau.svg Palau Template:Dts Republic of Palau created upon adoption of constitution Template:Dts Emerged from United Nations trusteeship (administered by the United States).
File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea Template:Dts Self-governing territory
Template:Dts Independence from Australia
File:Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa Template:Dts Independence from New Zealand
File:Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Solomon Islands Template:Dts Self-government granted by United Kingdom
Template:Dts Independence from the United Kingdom
File:Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga Template:Dts Independence from United Kingdom Template:Dts Unification of what is now the islands of Tonga by George Tupou I of Tonga
File:Flag of Tuvalu.svg Tuvalu Template:Dts Separation of Gilbert Islands (later Kiribati) and Ellice Islands (later Tuvalu) Template:Dts Independence from United Kingdom Template:Dts Treaty with United States recognizing Tuvaluan control over Funafuti, Nukufetau, Nukulaelae, and Niulakita atolls
File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu Template:Dts Independence from joint British-French condominium[50]

Transcontinental states

Country Date of current form of government Birth of current form of government Date of acquisition of sovereignty Acquisition of sovereignty Date of territorial modification Most recent significant territorial modification
File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan Template:Dts Declaration of independence from the Soviet Union Template:Dts Establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.[10] Template:Dts Establishment of the Azerbaijan SSR
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Template:Dts Creation of the Republic of Colombia Template:Dts Independence declared from Spain Template:Dts Separation of Panama from Colombia
Template:Dts Independence recognized by Spain
Template:Dts Dissolution of Gran Colombia
File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus Template:Dts Constitution of Cyprus establishes consocial government. Consociationalism de facto suspended in 1963.[51][52][53] Template:Dts Independence from United Kingdom Template:Dts Establishment of the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus
Template:Dts (disputed) Northern Cyprus declares independence. The government has de facto control of the northern part of the island, but is only recognized by Turkey
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Template:Dts Egyptian revolution of 1952, Egyptian monarchy overthrown in a military coup, republic declared Template:Dts The UK ends its protectorate, granting independence to Egypt Template:Dts The eastern borders of Libya and British Egypt are changed to their present boundaries.
File:Flag of France.svg France Template:Dts French Republic founded. Template:Dts then
Template:Dts
First creation with (Clovis), king of the Franks. Then creation of the Kingdom of France (West Francia), Treaty of Verdun Template:Dts Metropolitan France:
Annexation of Tende, La Brigue and other villages formerly in Italy.Template:NoteTagTemplate:NoteTag
Template:Dts Establishment of the current semi-presidential system known as the Fifth Republic Template:Dts Overseas France:
The New Hebrides Condominium declares independence and becomes Vanuatu.
Template:Country data Georgia Template:Dts Independence from the Soviet Union declared Template:Dts Establishment of the Kingdom of Georgia Template:Dts Abkhazia unilaterally declared independence
Template:Dts Establishment of Democratic Republic of Georgia[10] Template:Dts South Ossetia unilaterally declared independence
File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Template:Dts Ratification of the Constitution of Indonesia by the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence Template:Dts Indonesian Declaration of Independence from Netherlands Template:Dts Independence of East Timor, formerly administered as a province of Indonesia
Template:Dts Independence from the Netherlands recognized
File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Template:Dts Constitution of Kazakhstan Template:Dts Independence declared from the Soviet Union[10] Template:Dts Establishment of the Kazakh SSR
Template:Dts (disputed) Baikonur Cosmodrome and surrounding areas leased to Russia.Template:NoteTag
File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama Template:Dts Separation of Panama from Colombia, independence from Spain Template:Dts Panama Canal Zone
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Template:Dts 1993 Russian constitutional referendum replaces the Supreme Soviet with the Federal Assembly and increases presidential power. Template:Dts Formation of the Kievan Rus' Template:Dts (disputed) Annexation of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts by Russia
Template:Dts After the USSR ceased to exist, the Russian Federation became an independent state and was recognized by the international community as the successor state of the USSR.
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Template:Dts Spanish Constitution Template:Dts Dinastical unification of the Crown of Castile and the Crown of Aragon by the Catholic Monarchs. The governments, institutions, and legal traditions of each kingdom remained independent of each other; alien laws (Leyes de extranjeria) determined that the national of one kingdom was a foreigner in the other Crowns/States.[41] Template:Dts Spanish Sahara is lost following the Madrid Accords.
Template:Dts~Template:Dts De jure by the Nueva Planta decrees
Template:Dts Dissolution of crowns and kingdoms and creation de jure, of the unified Kingdom of Spain.
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Template:Dts 2017 Turkish constitutional referendum comes into effect; Turkey transitions from a parliamentary republic to a presidential republic. Template:Dts Formation of the Ottoman Empire Template:Dts Republic of Hatay joins Turkey after a public referandum.
Template:Dts The provincial government, formed in 1920, declares the foundation of the Republic of Turkey, as the legal successor state to the Ottoman Empire.

Sortable list

In this list, "date of last subordination" refers to the last date of control by an external government. The list shows large groupings associated with the dates of independence from decolonization (e.g., 41 current states gained control of sovereignty from the United Kingdom and France between 1956 and 1966) or dissolution of a political union (e.g., 18 current states gained control of sovereignty from the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia between 1990 and 1992). In other cases, a sovereign state submitted to foreign military occupation or political subjugation for a period of time and later regained its independence (e.g., 6 current states gained control of sovereignty from Nazi Germany between 1944 and 1945).

Dates refer to de facto rule or occupation of the major territory, whether or not legitimized by international recognition.

In a union such as Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, or the Kalmar Union, one of the constituents can be considered the dominant power – generally where the seat of government was located. The United Kingdom is a particularly complicated case. If England is viewed as the dominant member, then history can be traced from Roman conquest, Saxon invasions, 10th-century unification, and the 1066 Norman Conquest before the union of England and Scotland in 1707. However, if viewed from a Scottish perspective, an unbroken history of sovereignty can be traced from unification in 843 through the 1707 union with England (with a brief annexation by England from 1657 to 1660). Some Scots view the 1707 union as a ceding of sovereignty to England.[54]

There are cases where a state is completely extinguished or abolished without having any successor states. Cases like this occur when, for example, one state is annexed or conquered by another and ceases to exist even in nominal form (i.e., not even a "government in exile" is established). The most recent case in human history is the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), which was completely abolished after the German reunification. Modern Germany is a continuation of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), not a successor state.

The Holy Roman Empire is not considered a state by modern historians, but a political entity bringing together several sovereign states in a confederation.

The concept of sovereign state should not be confused with that of nation (for example there are even stateless nations). This list has the date of creation of current sovereign states but not of nations. The historiography of some nations, such as the Bulgarians, even separates the different states founded by these nations (for example First, Second and Third Bulgarian State)

Country Continent Date of latest territorial change Acquisition
of sovereignty
Date of last
subordination
Previous governing power Historical Notes Capital
Template:Flagicon Afghanistan Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts (Durrani Empire) Template:Dts File:Afsharid Imperial Standard (3 Stripes).svg Afsharid Empire 2021–present: Template:Flagicon Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (de facto)

2004–2021: Template:Flagicon Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (de jure; internationally recognized Government)

2002–2004: Template:Flagicon Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan

1996–2001: Template:Flagicon Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
1992–2002: Template:Flagicon Islamic State of Afghanistan (controlled only a small part of the country from 1996 to 2001, but still recognized by the UN and most of the world's countries as the legitimate government of Afghanistan)

1987–1992: Template:Flagicon Republic of Afghanistan
1978–1987: Template:Flagicon Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
1973–1978: Template:Flagicon Republic of Afghanistan
1926–1973: Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Afghanistan
1823–1926: Template:Flagicon Emirate of Afghanistan (protectorate of the United Kingdom 1879–1919)
1747–1823: Durrani Empire (also called Sadozai Kingdom)
1738–1796: Part of the File:Afsharid Imperial Standard (3 Stripes).svg Afsharid Empire
1709–1738: Hotak Emirate
1506–1709: Part of the Khanate of Bukhara
1405–1506: Center of the Template:Flagicon Timurid Empire
1369–1405: Part of the Template:Flagicon Timurid Empire
1231–1369: Part of the Mongol Empire
1163–1231: Part of the Khwarazmian Kingdom
1003–1163: Ghaznavid Sultanate
873–1003: Saffarid Emirate
821–873: Part of Tahirid Emirate
750–821: Part of Abbasid Caliphate
661–750: Part of Umayyad Caliphate
500–661: Part of Template:Flagicon Sasanian Empire
320–500 AD: Kidarite Kingdom
30–320 AD: Kushan Empire
150 BC–30 AD: Part of Indo-Parthian Kingdom and the Indo-Scythians
256–150 BC: Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
549–256 BC: Part of Macedonian Empire
549–330 BC: Part of Template:Flagicon Achaemenid Empire
678–549 BC: Part of Median Kingdom/Empire
Since 48,000 BC humans have been known to be living in the region, starting as Part of Indus Valley civilisation and Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex

Kabul
File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts[55] File:Flag of German Reich (1935–1945).svg Germany 1992–present: Template:Flagdeco Republic of Albania

1946–92: Template:Flagdeco People's Socialist Republic of Albania

1944–46: Template:Flagdeco Democratic Government of Albania

1943–44: Template:Flagicon Albanian Kingdom, independent country militarly occupied by Template:Flagicon Germany

1939–43: Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Albania, a monarchy in personal union with Template:Flagicon Italy as the
1928–39: Template:Flagdeco Albanian Kingdom
1925–1928: Template:Flagdeco Albanian Republic
1914–1925: Template:FlagdecoPrincipality of Albania (via Albanian Declaration of Independence)
1912–1914: Template:Flagicon Independent Albania
1479–1912: Part of File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg Ottoman Empire as Sanjak of Scutari
1444–1479: League of Lezhë (military alliance of Albanian feudal lords)
1190–1444: Various Albanian principalities (including the Principality of Albania)
1255–1368: Kingdom of Albania, Dependency of the Angevin Kingdom of Sicily/Naples
1190–1255: Principality of Arbanon, oldest of the Albanian principalities, also autonomous principality of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire and later of the Despotate of Epirus
324–1190: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire as the province of Macedonia
148 BC-324 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as the province of Macedonia
Since 40,000 BC humans have been settled in the Kryegjata Valley, near the antique site of Apollonia,[56] including Illyria.

Tirana
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1830–1962: Part of Template:Flagdeco French Colonial Empire (as an integral territory)

1659–1830: De facto Independence of File:Flag of Algiers.jpg Regency of Algiers
1519–1659: Part of the File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg Ottoman Empire (as the Regency of Algiers)
1516-1519: File:Flag of Algiers.jpg Sultanate of Algiers 1235–1554: File:Flag of the kingdom of tlemcen.svg Kingdom of Tlemcen
1121–1269: Part of the Almohad Caliphate
1014–1152: Hammadid Sultanate
973–1014: Center of the Zirid Emirate
909–973: Template:Flagicon Fatimid Caliphate
800–909: Part of the Aghlabid Emirate
778–909: Rustamid Imamate
750–778: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
661–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
590–698: Part of the Template:Flagicon Byzantine Empire (as the Exarchate of Africa)
484–703: Kingdom of the Aurès
439–534: Part of the Vandal Kingdom
435–439: Center of the Vandal Kingdom
395–435: Part of the Western Roman Empire as province
40 BC–395 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as province
202 BC – 40 BC: Kingdom of Numidia
814–202 BC: Part of the Carthaginian Empire
2500–539 BC: Part of Phoenicia
10,000–2500 BC: Inhabited by Caspians
20,000–10,000 BC: Inhabited by Iberomaurusians
80,000–20,000 BC: Inhabited by Aterians
Since 1.8 Million BC, humans have been settled in Algeria as demonstrated by the discovery of Oldowan stone tools found at Ain Hanech in 1992.[59]

Algiers
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987–1278: Part of France
843–987: Part of West Francia
481–843: Part of Francia
395–481: Part of the Western Roman Empire
27 BCE-481: Part of the Roman Empire
197 BCE – 27 BCE: Part of the Roman Republic

Andorra la Vella
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1975–1992: People's Republic of Angola (via the Alvor Agreement)
1972–1975: State of Angola (part of the Portuguese Empire)
1951–1972: Overseas Province of Angola (part of the Portuguese Empire)
1575–1951: State of West Africa (part of the Portuguese Empire)
The territory of Angola has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, hosting a wide variety of ethnic groups, tribes and kingdoms (like the kingdoms of Kongo, Ndongo and Matamba).
Luanda
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1632–1981: Part of the Template:Country data British Empire as its West Indies (interrupted by Template:Flagcountry in 1666)
Since 3100 BC, humans have been settled starting with the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

St. John's
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1816–1830: File:Flag of Argentina (1818).svg United Provinces of South America (On 9 July 1816, the Congress of Tucumán issued the formal Declaration of Independence, the country became a republic)
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1528–1542: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Governorate of New Andalusia, part of the Spanish Empire
11,000 BC-1528 AD: Inhabited by Native Argentines, including the Inca Empire, Selkʼnam, Chonan peoples and Guaycuru peoples.

Buenos Aires
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April–May 1918: Part of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic
November 1917 – April 1918: Part of the Template:Flagicon Russian Republic as Transcaucasian Commissariat
1829–1917: Part of the File:Flag of Russia.svg Russian Empire as Caucasus Viceroyalty
1502–1829: Part of the Template:Flagicon Ottoman Empire
1468–1502: Part of the File:Timurid.svg Timurid Empire
1374–1468: Part of the Kara Koyunlu
1335–1374: Part of the Jalairid Sultanate
1236–1335: Part of the Mongol Empire as its territory
1201–1360: Zakarid Principality of Armenia
1071–1194: Part of the Seljuk Empire
987–1170: Kingdom of Syunik
883–1045:Bragatid Kingdom of Armenia
654–884: Arminiya, Province (largely autonomous vassal principalities) of the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates
428–654: Divided between the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire on the west, and the east by the Template:Country data Sasanian Empire.
321 BCE–AD 428: Kingdom of Armenia
549 BCE–331 BC: Part of Achaemenid Empire
860 BCE–590 BC: Kingdom of Ararat
1114 BCE–860 BC: Nairi Confederation
1300 BCE–1190 BC: Kingdom of Arme-Shupria
1500 BCE–1290 BC: Hayasa-Azzi Confederation
2492 BCE: Traditional foundation
Since 6000 BC humans have been settled starting with the Shulaveri-Shomu and Kura–Araxes eras.

Yerevan
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1901–1942: Template:Flagicon Commonwealth of Australia, a federation with a Dominion status within the British Empire)
1788–1901: Part of the Template:Country data British Empire
Possibly 70,000 BC – 1788 AD: Inhabited by File:Australian Aboriginal Flag.svg Indigenous Australians

Canberra
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1866: Austrian Empire
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1804–1806: Austrian Empire (State of the Holy Roman Empire)
1457–1804: Archduchy of Austria (State of the Holy Roman Empire)
1156–1457: Duchy of Austria (state of the Holy Roman Empire)
Vienna
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1918–1920: Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
1824–1918: Part of Russian Empire
1796–1824: Part of Qajar Empire
1747–1796: Part of Afsharid Empire
(1760–1794): Part of Zand Empire
1736–1747: Part of Afsharid Empire
(1722–1729): Part of Hotaki Emirate
1501–1736: Part of Safavid Empire
1468–1508: Part of Agh Qoyunlu
1405–1507: Part of Timurid Empire
1406–1468: Part of Qara Qoyunlu
1370–1405: Part of Timurid Empire
1337–1376: Part of Sarbadars
1336–1432: Part of Jalayirid Sultanate
1335–1393: Part of Muzaffarid dynasty
1335–1357: Part of Chobanid dynasty
1256–1335: Part of Ilkhanate
1077–1231: Part of Khwarazmian Kingdom
1037–1194: Part of Great Seljuq Empire
963–1186: Part of Ghaznavid Sultanate
875–999: Part of Samanid Emirate
936–1055: Part of Buyid Empire
934–936: Part of Buyid Emirate

928–1043: Part of Ziyarid Kingdom
750–1258: Part of Abbasid Caliphate
661–750: Part of Umayyad Caliphate
(642–759/760): Part of Dabuyid dynasty
224–651: Part of Sassanid Empire
247 BC – 224 AD: Part of Parthian Empire
312–63 BC: Part of Seleucid Empire
550–330 BC: Part of Achaemenid Empire
(652–625 BC): Part of Scythian Kingdom
678–550 BC: Part of Median Empire
850–616 BC: Inhabited by Mannaeans
2700–539 BC: Inhabited by Elamites
3200–2700 BC: Inhabited by Proto-Elamites

Baku
File:Flag of the Bahamas.svg Bahamas The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts[68] Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1973–present: Commonwealth of the Bahamas, a monarchy in personal union with the United Kingdom (Self-government gained from the United Kingdom in 1964; independence gained on 10 July 1973)
1718–1973: Part of the British Empire as its West Indies
1492–1718: Part of the Spanish Empire
500 to 800–1492: Inhabited by the Lucayans (a Taino people)
Nassau
File:Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1971–present: Kingdom of Bahrain

1861–1971: Protectorate of the British Empire by way of the Perpetual Truce of Peace and Friendship
1783–1861: In union with other states in the Bani Utbah Confederation
1717–1783: Ruled by Oman after a successful invasion
1602–1717: Part of Persia under the Safavid dynasty
1521–1602: Part of the Portuguese Empire
Mid-1400s–1521: Ruled by the Jabrid dynasty
1253-mid–1400s: Ruled by the Usfurid dynasty
1076–1235: Ruled by the Uyunid Emirate
976–1076: Ruled as part of the Abbasid Caliphate
899–976: Ruled by the Qarmatian Republic
3rd century AD – 899: Ruled by the Sassanids of Persia
130 BC – 3rd century BC: Ruled by the Parthians
6th century BC – 3rd century BC: Part of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenids
4th millennium BC – 6th century BC: Dilmun civilization

Manama
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1971–1972: Template:Flagdeco Provisional Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
1955–1971: File:Flag of Pakistan.svg East Pakistan (Part of Pakistan)
1947–1955: File:Flag of Pakistan.svg East Bengal (Part of Pakistan)
1858–1947: Part of the Template:Country data British Empire as Bengal Province, within Template:Flagicon India
1757–1858: Part of the Template:Country data British Empire as File:Flag of British Bengal.svg Bengal Presidency, of the Template:Flagicon East India Company
1717–1880: Ruled by the Nawabs, nominally subordinate to the Mughal Empire until 1757, and to the British Empire after 1757 (Lost ruling power after the Battle of Plassey in 1757)
1576–1757: Part of the Mughal Empire as Bengal Subah
1352–1576: Bengal Sultanate
1235–1352: Part of the File:Sultan of Delhi Flag according to the Catalan Atlas (1375).png Delhi Sultanate
1204–1297: Deva dynasty
c.1070–1204: Sena Kingdom
c. 750–c. 1070: Pala Empire
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590–626: Gauda Kingdom
350–655: Part of Kamarupa under the Varman dynasty
358–590: Part of the Gupta Empire
26 BC – 358 AD: Bengal was divided between various kingdoms.
73 BC – 26 BC: Part of the Kanva Kingdom
185 BC–73 BC: Part of the Shunga Empire
232 BC – 800 AD: Part of Samatata
319–185 BC: Part of the Maurya Empire
340–319 BC: Part of the Kingdom of Magadha
600–340 BC: Ancient Bengal was divided between various kingdoms.
700–200 BC: Inhabited by the Pundravardhana culture
Since 100,000 BC humans have been settled on Bangladesh, although the prehistoric evidences are weak.[69]

Dhaka
File:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1966–present: Barbados

1625–1966: Part of the British Empire as its West Indies
Claimed by Spain and Portugal in the 16th century.
c. 1200–c.1500 AD: Inhabited by the Kalinago
c. 800–c. 1200 AD: Inhabited by the Saladoids
Archeological evidence suggests humans may have first settled or visited the island circa 1600 BC.

Bridgetown
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1943–1990: Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, a federated state of the Soviet Union (USSR)
1941–1943: Occupation by Nazi Germany
1922–1941: Byelorussian SSR, a federated state of the Soviet Union (USSR)
1920–1922: Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
1919–1919: Lithuanian–Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
1918–1919: Belarusian People's Republic
1917–1918: Part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
1795–1917: Part of the Russian Empire
1569–1795: Part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1397–1569: Part of Grand Duchy of Lithuania
1307–1397: Principality of Polotsk, part of Grand Duchy of Lithuania
987–1307: Principality of Polotsk (independent principality)
Before 987: In the 9th century the territory of modern Belarus became part of Kievan Rus', a loose federation of East Slavic and Finnic peoples, ruled by the Rurikid dynasty
The region that is now Belarus was first settled by Baltic tribes in the 3rd century. Around the 5th century, the area was taken over by Slavic tribes.

Minsk
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1885-1908: Congo Free State

1879-1884: School War

1815-1830: Dutch Rule

1714-1793: Austrian Netherlands

Brussels
File:Flag of Belize.svg Belize The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts[70] Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1981–present: Belize

Belizean-Guatemalan territorial dispute

1783-1981: File:Flag of British Honduras (1919–1981).svgBritish Honduras Largely as a result of the costly military expeditions against the Maya, the expenses of administering the new colony of British Honduras increased, at a time when the economy was severely depressed. Great landowners and merchants dominated the Legislative Assembly, which controlled the colony's revenues and expenditures. Some of the landowners were also involved in commerce but their interest differed from the other merchants of Belize Town. The former group resisted the taxation of land and favored an increase in import duties; the latter preferred the opposite.

1506-1783: Early colonial period

20000 BC-1506: File:Flag of the Mayan People.svg Mayan Belize

In the tenth century, Mayan society suffered a severe breakdown. Construction of public buildings ceased, the administrative centres lost power, and the population declined as social and economic systems lost their coherence. Some people continued to occupy, or perhaps reoccupied, sites such as Altun Ha, Xunantunich, and Lamanai, but these sites ceased being splendid ceremonial and civic centres.

Belmopan
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1975–1990: People's Republic of Benin

1958–1975: Republic of Dahomey (French self-governing colony)
1904–1958: French Dahomey (as part of French West Africa)
1894–1904: Kingdom of Dahomey (French Protectorate)
c.1600–1894: Kingdom of Dahomey (African kingdom)

Cotonou (De facto) and Porto-Novo (official)
File:Flag of Bhutan.svg Bhutan Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts (none) 1910–1947: protectorate of the Template:Country data British Empire

Autonomous since at least the 10th century.[71] Unified 1634, after the Battle of Five Lamas. Early history is sketchy, but may have been part of Kamarupa kingdom, and may have been occupied by Tibetan-Mongol forces ca. 10th century.[72]

Thimphu
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1839–2009: Republic of Bolivia
1836–1839: In union with North Peru and South Peru in the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
1825–1839: Republic of Bolivia (The name of the country is a tribute to Simon Bolivar (considered as the country's first president), who always referred to the country as Upper Peru. There were doubts if the region should be an independent nation or join Argentina or Peru. After Antonio José de Sucre was elected as the second president, he convened the Constituent Assembly in Chuquisaca to determine the future of the region. Almost all delegates wanted that Bolivia became an independent country and rejected any annexation to Argentina (former Río de la Plata) or Peru).
1821–1825: Center of the Viceroyalty of Peru (viceroyalty of the Spanish Empire)
1810–1821: Part of the Viceroyalty of Peru (viceroyalty of the Spanish Empire)
1776–1810: Part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (viceroyalty of the Spanish Empire)
1542–1776: Part of the Viceroyalty of Peru (viceroyalty of the Spanish Empire)
1528–1542: Governorate of New Toledo(governorate of the Crown of Castille)
1471–1542: Part of the Inca Empire
1000–1500: Mollo culture
550–c.1000: Tiwanaku state
The region now known as Bolivia had been occupied for over 2,500 years when the Native Bolivians, including Aymara, arrived.

La Paz and Sucre
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1992–1997: Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1945–1992: Federated state of Yugoslavia
1941–1945 Part of Independent State of Croatia (Nazi Germany invasion)
1918–1941: Part of Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1878–1918: Part of Austria-Hungary Empire
1463–1878: Part of Ottoman Empire
1377–1463: Kingdom of Bosnia
1154–1377: Banate of Bosnia (subject to Kingdom of Hungary)

Sarajevo
File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts[73] Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1966–present : Republic of Botswana

1885–1966: Part of the British Empire as Bechuanaland Protectorate
600 AD: Bantu-speaking peoples first moved into the country from the north
The territory of Botswana has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era. The original inhabitants of southern Africa were the San and Khoi peoples.

Gaborone
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1964–1985: Template:Flagicon Brazilian Military Dictatorship (Fifth Brazilian Republic) (a federal state, the federation had 22 federated states, 1 federal district and 4 federal territories)
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1815–1822: Brazil, elevated to kingdom so that it was legally possible to achieve a political union with the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves to create the Template:Flagicon United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves (Portuguese Empire)
1772–1775: State of Maranhão and Piauí, part of the Portuguese Empire
1772–1775: State of Grão-Pará and Rio Negro, part of the Portuguese Empire
1751–1772: State of Grão-Pará and Maranhão, part of the Portuguese Empire
1621–1751: State of Maranhão, part of the Portuguese Empire
1621–1815: State of Brazil, part of the Portuguese Empire
1613–1621: Governorate General of Brazil, part of the Portuguese Empire
1607–1613: Divided in Governorate General of Bahia and Governorate General of Rio de Janeiro, part of the Portuguese Empire
1578–1607: Governorate General of Brazil, part of the Portuguese Empire
1572–1578: Divided in Governorate General of Bahia and Governorate General of Rio de Janeiro, part of the Portuguese Empire
1549–1572: Governorate General of Brazil, part of the Portuguese Empire
1534–1549: Captaincy Colonies of Brazil, private and autonomous colonies of the Portuguese Empire
9000 BC – 1500 AD: Inhabited by Native Brazilians, including Tupi people, Gê peoples, Kalina people and Arawaks.

Brasília
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1945–1984: Part of the British Empire
1942–1945: Occupied by Japan
1888–1942: Part of the British Empire
1368–1888: Sultanate of Brunei
1294–1368: Part of the Majapahit Kingdom
1276–1294: Part of the Kingdom of Singhasari
c. 1000 AD – 1276 AD: Part of the Kingdom of Srivijaya

Bandar Seri Begawan
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1946–1990: Template:Flagicon People's Republic of Bulgaria
1908–1946: Template:Flagicon Tsardom of Bulgaria (reunified with Eastern Rumelia where was a part of the File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg Ottoman Empire)
1878–1908: Template:Flagicon Principality of Bulgaria
1396–1878: Part of the File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg Ottoman Empire
1185–1396: File:Flag of the Second Bulgarian Empire.svg Second Bulgarian Empire
1018–1185: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire
681–1018: First Bulgarian Empire
632–668: Old Great Bulgaria
324–681: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire as the province of Thracia
46–324 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as the province of Thracia
480 BC–46 AD: Odrysian kingdom
Since c.1.4 million BC humans have been settled starting with Lower Paleolithic.[76]

Sofia
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1960–1984:Republic of Upper Volta (independent)
1958–1960: Republic of Upper Volta, self-governing colony within the French Empire
1896–1958: Part of the French West Africa, federation of colonies of the French Empire
11th century – 1896: Burkina Faso is divided in several Mossi Kingdoms

Ouagadougou
File:Flag of Burundi.svg Burundi Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 1966–present: Republic of Burundi

1962–1966: Kingdom of Burundi (independent)
1890–1962: Kingdom of Burundi, subnational monarchy and part of Ruanda-Urundi (Part of the Belgian Empire)
1890–1919: Kingdom of Burundi, subnational monarchy and part of German East Africa (Part of the German Empire)
c.1680–1890: Kingdom of Burundi

Bujumbura (De facto) and Gitega (De jure)
File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts[78] File:Flag of France.svg France 1993–present: Kingdom of Cambodia

1992–1993: United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
1989–1992: State of Cambodia
1979–1989: People's Republic of Kampuchea
1975–1979: Democratic Kampuchea
1970–1975: Khmer Republic
1954–1970: Kingdom of Cambodia
1945–1953:French protectorate of Cambodia
1945: Japanese occupation of Cambodia
1863–1945: French protectorate of Cambodia, a French protectorate within French Indochina — a collection of Southeast Asian protectorates within the French Empire.
1431–1863: Kingdom of Cambodia
802–1431: Khmer Empire founded 802 according to Sdok Kok Thom Inscription
706/717–802: Separation in Land Chenla and Water Chenla
550 – c.706/717: Kingdom of Chenla
c.50/68 AD–550 AD: Kingdom of Funan

Phnom Penh
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French Cameroons gained independence in 1960; added British Southern Cameroons in 1961.
1922–1961: British Cameroon, part of the British Empire
1918–1960: French Cameroon, part of the French Empire
1884–1916: German Cameroon, part of the German Empire
The territory of Cameroon has been inhabited since the Neolithic Era, hosting a wide variety of ethnic groups, tribes, fondoms and kingdoms (such as the kingdoms of Kotoko, Mandara and Bamum).

Iaundé
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Ottawa
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1460–1975: Part of the Portuguese Empire

Portuguese Cape Verde

In 1456, Alvise Cadamosto, Antoniotto Usodimare (Venetian and Genoese captains, respectively, in the service of Prince Henry the Navigator) and an unnamed Portuguese captain discovered some of the islands. During the next decade, Diogo Gomes and António de Noli (also captains in the service of Prince Henry) discovered the remaining islands of the archipelago.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". When they first landed in Cape Verde, the islands were barren of people but not of vegetation.

Praia
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1903–1960: Ubangi-Shari, part of the French Equatorial Africa, federation of colonial possessions of the French Empire
The territory of Central African Republic has been inhabited since the Neolithic Era, hosting a wide variety of ethnic groups

Bangui
File:Flag of Chad.svg Chad Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1960–present: Republic of Chad

1900–1960: French Chad, part of the French Equatorial Africa, federation of colonial possessions of the French Empire
1501–1912: Wadai Sultanate
1480/1522–1897: Sultanate of Bagirmi
c. 700–1900: Kanem–Bornu Empire
The territory of Chad has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era.

N'Djamena
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1823–1830: Template:Flagicon Republic of Chile (Organization of the Republic)
1818–1823: Template:Flagicon Republic of Chile (Patria Nueva, New Fatherland)
1814–1818: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Captaincy General of Chile (Reconquest by the Spanish Empire
1810–1814: Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Chile (Patria Vieja, Old Fatherland) (nominally a monarchic state in personal union with Spain, recognizing Ferdinand VII as king)
1798–1818: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Captaincy General of Chile or Governorate of Chile (known unofficially as the Kingdom of Chile), with self-administration without vice-royal dependence, part of the Spanish Empire
1533–1798: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Captaincy General of Chile or Governorate of Chile (known unofficially as the Kingdom of Chile), under supervision of the Viceroyalty of Peru, part of the Spanish Empire
1438–1533: File:Flag of Cusco.svg Part of the Inca Empire
Between 18,500 and 14,000 BC – 1541 AD: Inhabited by Chilean Natives, including Aymara, Mapuche, and Rapa Nui

Santiago
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206 BC – 220 AD: Han dynasty
221–206 BC: Qin dynasty (first imperial dynasty)
c. 1046–256 BC: Zhou dynasty
c. 1600–c. 1046 BC: Shang dynasty
c. 2070–c. 1600 BC: Xia dynasty (first royal dynasty)
c. 8500–c. 2070 BC: Neolithic

The PRC government in Beijing considers itself the successor of the Republic of China (1912–1949) which legally inherited the whole of China from the Qing dynasty. The ROC government in Taipei denies the legitimacy of the PRC and considers itself the sole legitimate government of the whole of China.

Beijing
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Spain 1886–present: Template:Flagicon Republic of Colombia (unitary state)

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1858–1863: File:Flag of New Granada.svg Granadine Confederation (confederal state)
1831–1858: File:Flag of New Granada.svg Republic of New Granada (unitary state)
1819–1831: File:Flag of the Gran Colombia.svg Republic of Colombia (Gran Colombia) (federal state)
1816–1819: Viceroyalty of New Granada, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire(Reconquest by the Spanish Empire)
1811–1816: Patria Boba period (Foolish Fatherland period) File:Flag of New Granada (1811-1814).svg United Provinces of New Granada, a federal and republican state
1810–1814: Patria Boba period (Foolish Fatherland period): File:Flag of Cundinamarca.svg Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca (a monarchical state in personal union with Spain, recognizing Ferdinand VII as king, in 1813 declared itself a republic and joined the United Provinces of New Granada in 1814)
1739–1810: Viceroyalty of New Granada, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1723–1739: New Kingdom of Granada, within the Viceroyalty of Peru, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1717–1723: Viceroyalty of New Granada, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1538–1717: New Kingdom of Granada, within the Viceroyalty of Peru, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
Since 10,000 BC humans have been settled from Native Colombians with tribes, chiefdoms, and confederations (like the Muisca Confederation).

Bogotá
File:Flag of the Comoros.svg Comoros Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 2001–present:Union of the Comores (a Federal state)

1975–2001: Federal and Islamic Republic of Comoros
1886–1975: part of the French Empire
c.1000 BC: when the archipelago was first inhabited. The Comoros have been inhabited by various groups throughout this time.

Moroni
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1997–present: File:Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Democratic Republic of the Congo
1971–1997: Template:Flagicon Republic of Zaire
1964–1971: Template:Flagdeco Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa)
1960–1964: Template:Flagdeco Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)
1908–1960: Part of the Template:Flagdeco Belgian Empire as File:Flag of the Congo Free State.svg Belgian Congo
1885–1908: Part of the Template:Flagdeco Belgian Empire as the File:Flag of the Congo Free State.svg Congo Free State (as sovereign entity, a private domain of King Leopold II of Belgium)
1390–1914: Part of the Kingdom of Kongo
Since 80,000 BC humans has been settled from with tribes, chiefdoms and confederations.

Kinshasa
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1960–1969: Template:Flagicon Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville)
1910–1960: Part of the Template:Flagdeco French Empire as French Equatorial Africa
1882–1910: Part of the Template:Flagdeco French Empire as Middle Congo
1390–1914: Part of the Kingdom of Kongo
Since 80,000 BC humans has been settled from with tribes, chiefdoms and confederations.

Brazzaville
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1893-1965: Template:FlagiconColony of New Zealand

1858-1893: Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Rarotonga

1893-1901: Federation of Cook Islands

950-1865: part of the Tui'Tonga Empire

900-1200 Template:Flagicon Tahiti immigrants come to the Cook Islands

500-1200: Polynesian culture

Avarua
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1838–1847: Template:Flagicon Free State of Costa Rica
1823–1838: File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federated state of the Federal Republic of Central America
24 September 1821 – 1823: File:Bandera del Primer Imperio Mexicano.svg Part of the First Mexican Empire as province of Costa Rica
15–24 September 1821: File:Flag of Costa Rica (1821-1823).svg Republic of Costa Rica
1609–1821: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala (alternativelly Kingdom of Guatemala) within the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1535–1609: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1525–1535: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Columbian Viceroyalty (Part of the Spanish Empire)
Before 1525: The Huetar people establishes some kingdoms in the modern territory of Costa Rica: Eastern Huetar Kingdom, domains of the King Garabito, Kingdom of Pacaca and Western Huetar Kingdom. There was also the Kingdom of Nicoya and the Kingdom of Talamanca
Since about 10,000 to 7,000 BC humans have been settled by Native Costa Ricans, including Chibchans and Nahuatl.

San José
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1945–1991: Federated state of the Template:Flagdeco Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as Template:Flagcountry
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1918–1941: Part of the File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1918–1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes)
1868–1918: Part of the File:Flag of Austria-Hungary (1867–1918).svg Austria-Hungary as the File:Flag of the Triune Kingdom of Croatia.svg Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
1527–1868: File:Flag of the Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg).svg Kingdom of Croatia (in the union with Kingdom of Hungary within Habsburg Monarchy, Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary)
1102–1526: File:Flag of Croatia (Early 16th century–1526) (Border).svg Kingdom of Croatia (in the union with Kingdom of Hungary)
925–1102: Kingdom of Croatia
681–925 AD: Divided between the Pannonian and Dalmatian
324–681: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire as the province of Dalmatia
32 BC – 324 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as the province of Dalmatia and Illyricum
Since 128,000 BC humans have been settled from Pre-Croats with tribes, chiefdoms and confederations.

Zagreb
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1934–1959: Republic of Cuba, sovereign capitalist state
1909–1934: Republic of Cuba, Protectorate of the United States
1906–1909: Second American Occupation of Cuba
1902–1906: Republic of Cuba, Protectorate of the United States
1898–1902: Occupied but not annexed by United States
1821–1898: Captaincy General of Cuba (part of the Spanish Empire)
1607–1821: Captaincy General of Cuba, under supervision of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, part of the Spanish Empire (part of the Spanish Empire)
1535–1607: Part of the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (part of the Spanish Empire)
1510–1535: Part of the Columbian Viceroyalty (part of the Spanish Empire)
The territory that is now Cuba was inhabited by the Taíno people from the 4th millennium BC until Spanish colonization in the 15th century.

Havana
File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus Europe Template:Dts (disputed) Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1960–present: Template:Flagicon Republic of Cyprus

1878–1960: Template:Flagdeco Part of the British Empire as File:Flag of Cyprus (1922–1960).svg crown colony
1571–1878: Template:Flagdeco Part of the Ottoman Empire
1489–1571: Part of the File:Flag of the Serene Republic of Venice.svg Republic of Venice
1192–1489: File:Stemma reale di Giano di Cipro.svg Kingdom of Cyprus
965–1192: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire as Province
750–965: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
668–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
31 BC-668 AD: Part of the Roman Empire
305–31 BC: Part of the Ptolemaic Kingdom
321–305 BC: Part of the Macedonian Empire
545–321 BC: Part of the File:Standard of Cyrus the Great (White).svg Achaemenid Empire
626–545 BC: Part of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
911–669 BC: Part of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
Since around the 10th millennium BC humans have been settled on the island dates.[80]
Note: Cyprus has been divided between two ethnicities as one sovereign state: Template:Flagicon Greek Cyprus and File:Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg Turkish Cyprus from 1983.

Nicosia
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechia Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 1993–present: Czech Republic

1945–1993: Part of the Czechoslovakia (interrupted by Warsaw Pact armies in 1968)
1945: Occupied by WWII Allies in 1945
1939–1945: Occupied by Germany
1918–1939: Part of the Czechoslovakia
1867–1918: Lands of the Bohemian Crown, held in personal union within Austria-Hungary
1806–1867: Lands of the Bohemian Crown, held in personal union within the Austrian Empire
1198–1806: Kingdom of Bohemia, State of the Holy Roman Empire (in personal union with Austria from 1526)
1002–1198: Duchy of Bohemia, State of the Holy Roman Empire
935–1002: Unified with Moravia and Silesia under Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, who acceded to the throne in 935.
870–935: Duchy of Bohemia first independent from Great Moravia

Prague
File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts[81] Template:Dts File:Flag of German Reich (1935–1945).svg Germany 2022: The sovereignty of Hans Island is partitioned between Denmark and Canada

2014: Denmark submits a claim for the North Pole to the UN
2009: Greenlandic Self-Governance after a referendum
1973–2022: Dispute with Canada over sovereignty of Hans Ø
1948: Faroe Islands granted home rule
1940–1945: German occupation
1920: Northern Schleswig (Sønderjylland) re-united with Denmark
1918: Independence of Iceland
1917: Denmark's last tropical colony, sold to United States
1864: Schleswig, Holstein & Lauenburg is lost to Prussia
1863– : House of Glücksburg
1849: New constitution with elected parliament
1814: Norway becomes independent with new constitution. Greenland, Iceland & Faroe Islands remain under Danish rule
1721: Denmark-Norway re-establish claim to Greenland
1679: Denmark forced to leave Gotland for good
1665: Kongeloven, Denmark's first constitution
1658: The sovereignty over Skåneland is transferred to Sweden
1620: First overseas colony
1536: Reformation in Denmark
1534–1536: War of succession
1448: Christian I first king of House of Oldenburg
1397–1523: Kalmar Union
1380–1814: Personal union between Denmark and Norway
1375–1412: Queen Margaret
1332–1340: Interregnum, Denmark controlled by German counts
1241: Code of Jutland "Jyske Lov"
1219–1223/27: Dominant Baltic power under the reign of Valdemar II
1154–1182: Valdemar the Great
1131–1157: Civil war
1047– : Unbroken line of Danish monarchs ruling the kingdom, al descending from titular Queen Estrid Svendsdatter
1042–1047: Norwegian rule File:Coat of arms of Norway.svg
1010s–1040s: Anglo-Danish kingdom under the kings Sweyn, Cnut & Harthacnut
970s–1035: In periods the Danish kings Harald, Sweyn & Cnut (& perhaps Harald II ?) exercises supremacy over Norway
Country re-united under Gorm the Old & Harald Bluetooth
The decades from the 890s to the 930s are only sparse documented in written sources. The country possibly divided into smaller parts ruled by various families
Second half of the 9th century, an increasing number of Viking raids on Western Europe, many originating from Denmark
814–854: Horik I king (in periods ruling jointly with others)
812: Civil war
c. 800–810: King Gudfred
c. 714: Ongendus king
Danish kingship documented from the 8th century, though the institution possibly established prior to that

Copenhagen
File:Flag of Djibouti.svg Djibouti Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1977–present: Republic of Djibouti

1894–1977: Part of the French Colonial Empire as French Somaliland
1862–1883: Ruled by Afar and Somali sultans
1577–1862: Part of the Ottoman Empire
1415–1577:Part of the Sultanate of Adal
1285–1415: Part of the Sultanate of Ifat

Djibouti
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1763–1978: Part of the British Empire as its West Indies

c.1690–1763: Part of the French Empire

The island was originally inhabited by the Kalinago.

Roseau
File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic The Americas Template:Dts Template:DtsTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts File:Flag of Haiti (civil).svg Haiti 1844–present: Dominican Republic

1822–1844: Part of the Republic of Haiti
1821–1822: Republic of Spanish Haiti
1809–1821: Part of the Spanish Empire
1806–1809: Part of the Republic of Haiti
1805: Part of the Empire of Haiti
1795–1805: Part of the French Colonial Empire
1535–1795: Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1492–1535: Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, part of the Columbian Viceroyalty (Part of the Spanish Empire)
At the time of Columbus' arrival in 1492, the island's territory consisted of five Taíno chiefdoms: Marién, Maguá, Maguana, Jaragua, and Higüey.

Santo Domingo
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Gran Colombia (1822 proposal).svg Gran Colombia 1830–present: Template:Flagicon Republic of Ecuador

1824–1830: File:Flag of the Gran Colombia.svg Divided in Azuay, Guayaquil and Ecuador, federated states of the Gran Colombia
1821–1824: File:Flag of the Gran Colombia.svg Federated state of the Gran Colombia
1717–1821: Part of the jurisdiction of the Royal Audience of Quito (sometimes referred unofficially as the Presidency of Quito or Kingdom of Quito) within the Viceroyalty of Nueva Granada, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1563–1717: Part of the jurisdiction of the Royal Audience of Quito (sometimes referred unofficially as the Presidency of Quito or Kingdom of Quito) within the Viceroyalty of Peru, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1542–1562: Part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, within the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1532–1542: Part of the Governorate of New Castile, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1486–1532: Part of the File:Flag of Cusco.svg Inca Empire
Since 8000 BC humans has been settled, starting with Native Ecuadorians such as Cotocollao, Tayos, Machalilla, and Manteños

Quito
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Africa/Asia Template:Dts Template:DtsTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1971–present: Template:Flagicon Arab Republic of Egypt

1958–1971: File:Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg United Arab Republic (In union with Template:Flagcountry)
1953–1958: Template:Flagicon Arab Republic of Egypt
1922–1953: Template:Flagdeco Kingdom of Egypt
1914–1922: Part of the Template:Country data British Empire as the Template:Flagdeco Sultanate of Egypt (British protectorate)
1867–1914: Template:Flagdeco Khedivate of Egypt, a de jure Ottoman autonomous state (Occupied by the Template:Country data British Empire from 1882 to 1922).
1798–1801: Occupied by the Template:Flagdeco First French Empire
1517–1867: Part of the File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg Ottoman Empire as File:Flag of Egypt (1844-1867).svg Eyalet of Egypt
1250–1517: File:Mameluke Flag.svg Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt (Baḥrī and Burjī dynasties)
1218–1250: File:Flag of Ayyubid Dynasty.svg Center of the Ayyubid Sultanate
1174–1218: File:Flag of Ayyubid Dynasty.svg Part of the Ayyubid Sultanate
1171–1174: File:Flag of Ayyubid Dynasty.svg Center of the Ayyubid Sultanate
973–1171: Center of the Fatimid Caliphate
969–973: Part of the Fatimid Caliphate
935–969: Ikhshidid State, autonomous state within the Abbasid Caliphate
868–935: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
868–905: Tulunid Emirate
750–868: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
661–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
641–661: Part of the Rashidun Caliphate
619–629: Part of the Template:Flagdeco Sasanian Empire as Province
324–641: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire as province
30 BC-324 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as province
332–30 BC: Ptolemaic Kingdom (in association with Macedonia)
332–323 BC: Part of the Macedonian Empire
343–332 BC: Part of the File:Standard of Cyrus the Great (Achaemenid Empire).svg Achaemenid Empire as the 31st Dynasty
404–343 BC: 28th–30th Dynasties of Ancient Egypt
525–404 BC: Part of the File:Standard of Cyrus the Great (Achaemenid Empire).svg Achaemenid Empire as the 27th Dynasty
664–525 BC: 26th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt
1069–664 BC: 21st–25th Dynasties of Ancient Egypt
1550–1069 BC: 18th–20th Dynasties of Ancient Egypt as a new kingdom
1650–1550 BC: 13th–17th Dynasties of Ancient Egypt
2055–1650 BC: 11th and 12th Dynasties of Ancient Egypt as the middle kingdom
2181–2055 BC: 8th–10th Dynasties of Ancient Egypt
2575–2150 BC: 3rd–7th Dynasties of Ancient Egypt as kingdom
3150–2575 BC: 1st–2nd Dynasties of Ancient Egypt (Unified by Pharaoh Menes or probably Narmer, founder of the First Dynasty between Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt).

Since 598,000 BC humans have been settled starting within a 30-metre (100 ft) terrace, with primitive Acheulean and Abbevillian (Chellean).[82]

Cairo
File:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Greater Republic of Central America

1982–present: Template:Flagicon Republic of El Salvador
1979–1982: Template:Flagicon Revolutionary Junta of El Salvador
1922–1979: Template:Flagicon Republic of El Salvador
1921–1922: Federated state of the File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federal Republic of Central America
1915–1921: Template:Flagicon Republic of El Salvador (As an official name from June 7)
1898–1915: File:Flag of El Salvador (1875-1877).svg Republic of Salvador
1896–1898: Federated state of the File:Zentralamerikanische Großrepublik 1898.svg Greater Republic of Central America
November 1852 – 1896: File:Flag of El Salvador (April 1865).svg Republic of Salvador
October–November 1852: Federated state of the File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federation of Central America
1841–1852: File:Civil Flag of El Salvador.png Republic of Salvador
1823–1841: Federated state of the File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federal Republic of Central America
1821–1823: File:Bandera del Primer Imperio Mexicano.svg Part of the First Mexican Empire as province of Salvador
1609–1821: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala (alternatively Kingdom of Guatemala) within the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1535–1609: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1525–1535: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Columbian Viceroyalty (Part of the Spanish Empire)
c.1200–1525: Divided between Cuzcatlan (Western part) and Lenca (Eastern part)
Since 8000 BC humans have been settled by Native Salvadorans, including Mayans, Nahuatl, and Pipils.

San Salvador
File:Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg Equatorial Guinea Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Spain (1945 - 1977).svg Spain 1968–present: Republic of Equatorial Guinea
1979: 1979 coup d'état

1778–1968: Part of the Spanish Empire

1640-1902: Aro Confederacy

Equatorial Guinea was Spanish Guinea (Spanish Cameroons)
1474–1778: Part of the Portuguese Empire

Malabo
File:Flag of Eritrea.svg Eritrea Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg Ethiopia 1993–present: State of Eritrea

1952–1993: Part of Ethiopia
1941–1952: Occupied by the British Empire
1889–1941: Part of the Italian Empire
1879–1889: Part of the Ethiopian Empire
1555–1879: Part of the Ottoman Empire
1137–1889: Medri Bahri kingdom
c. 100 AD – c. 940 AD: Part of the Kingdom of Aksum
c. 980 BC–c. 400 BC: Part of Dʿmt

Asmara
File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts[83] Template:Dts File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1991–present: Republic of Estonia

1940–1991: Occupation by the Soviet Union (1940–1941), Germany (1941–1944) and again by the Soviet Union (1944–1991)
1918–1940: Republic of Estonia
1918: United Baltic Duchy
1917–1918: Autonomous Governorate of Estonia, autonomous entity of the Russian Republic
1721–1917: Governorate of Estonia, part of the Russian Empire
1561–1721: Duchy of Estonia, dominion of the Swedish Empire
1465–1561: Part of the Livonian Confederation
1346–1435: Part of the State of the Teutonic Order
1219–1346: Duchy of Estonia, a direct dominion (Latin: dominium directum) of the King of Denmark
The territory of Estonia has been inhabited since at least 9,000 B.C

Tallinn
File:Flag of Eswatini.svg Eswatini Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 2018–present: Kingdom of Eswatini File:Flag of Eswatini.svg

1968–2018: Kingdom of Swaziland
1902–1968: Part of the British Empire

Swaziland Protectorate


1745–1902:Kingdom of Swaziland

Lobamba (royal and legislative) and Mbabane (administrative)
File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". (Zagwe Kingdom)Template:NoteTag Template:Dts File:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy 1995–present: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (a Federal state, constituted by 10 regional states and 2 chartered cities)

1991–1995: Transitional Government of Ethiopia
1987–1991: People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
1974–1987: Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia
1941–1974: Ethiopian Empire
[84] 1936–1941: Occupied by Italy
[84] 1734–1936: Sultanate of Aussa
1647–1887: Emirate of Harar
1577–1672: Imamate of Aussa
1415–1577: Adal Sultanate
1285–1415: Part of the Sultanate of Ifat
1270–1936: Ethiopian Empire
c. 900/1137–1270: Zagwe Kingdom
c. 325–1627: Kingdom of Semien
c. 80 BC – c. 940 AD: Kingdom of Aksum
c. 980 BC–c. 400 BC: Kingdom of D'mt

Addis Ababa
File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji Australia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1987–present: Republic of Fiji

1970–1987: Dominion of Fiji
1874–1970: Part of the British Empire

1874-1970: Colony of Fiji File:Flag of Fiji (1924–1970).svg

1871–1874: Kingdom of Fiji File:Flag of the Kingdom of Fiji (1871-1874).svg

The Kingdom of Fiji was the first unified Fijian state, and it covered all of modern Fiji, except the island of Rotuma. Cakobau was the Vunivalu (Warlord or Paramount Chief) of the island of Bau. His father, Tanoa Visawaqa, had conquered the Burebasaga Confederacy but never subdued western Fiji. Cakobau controlled most of the eastern parts of the Fijian Islands and declared himself King of Fiji (Self-proclaimed Tui Viti). This met with opposition from other chiefs, who regarded him as at best first among equals. However, in June 1871, John Bates Thurston, the British honorary consul, persuaded the Fijian chiefs to accept a constitutional monarchy with Cakobau as the King, but with real power in the hands of a cabinet and legislature dominated by Australian settlers. The Legislative Assembly met for the first time in Levuka in November 1871.

900 BC: Discovery of Fiji

The majority of Fiji's islands were formed through volcanic activity starting around 150 million years ago. Today, some geothermic activity still occurs on the islands of Vanua Levu and Taveuni. Fiji was settled first by the Lapita culture, around 1,500–1,000 years BC, followed by a large influx of people with predominantly Melanesian genetics about the time of the beginning of the Common Era. Europeans visited Fiji from the 17th century, and, after a brief period as an independent kingdom, the British established the Colony of Fiji in 1874. Fiji was a Crown colony until 1970, when it gained independence as the Dominion of Fiji. A republic was declared in 1987, following a series of coups d'état.

Suva
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Russian SFSR (1918-1937).svg Russia 1919–present: Republic of Finland

1918–1919: Kingdom of Finland
1918: Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic
1809–1917: Grand Duchy of Finland, Governorate-General of the Russian Empire
c.1200s–1809: Part of the Kingdom of Sweden, as an integral region.
The territory of Finland has been inhabited since at least 9,000 B.C, although it's possible that human habitation in the country dates back to 120,000 B.C[85][86]

Helsinki
File:Flag of France.svg France Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of German Reich (1935–1945).svg Germany 1958—Present: Template:Flagicon French Republic (Fifth; consisted of integral regions (five being overseas regions) and several overseas collectivities)

1946–1958: Template:Flagicon French Fourth Republic
1944–1946: Template:Flagicon Provisional Government of the French Republic
1940–1944: File:Flag of Free France (1940-1944).svg Free France, a government-in-exile of France, and member of the allies during WWII.
1940–1944: Template:Flagicon Occupied by Germany in WWII making Vichy France, a Nazi Puppet.
1870–1940: Template:Flagicon French Third Republic
1852–1870: Template:Flagicon Second French Empire
1848–1852: Template:Flagicon French Second Republic
1830–1848: Template:Flagicon July Monarchy
1814/5–1830: Template:Flagicon Bourbon Restoration
1804–1814/5: Template:Flagicon First French Empire
1792–1804: Template:Flagicon First French Republic
987–1792: File:Pavillon royal de la France.svg Focusing with West Francia, the Kingdom of France was established.
843–987: with the Treaty of Verdun established West Francia
768–843: Part of the Kingdom of the Franks
481–768: Center of the Kingdom of the Franks
395–480 AD: Gaul, part of the Western Roman Empire
121 BC – 395 AD: Gaul, part of the Roman Empire
French Tribes from 5th century to 121 BC: Gauls and Celtics
First human settlement from 1.8 Million BC

Note: The French Colonial Empire was founded by the order of Francis I of France. In 1534, Francis sent Jacques Cartier to explore the St. Lawrence River in Quebec.

Paris
File:Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1960–present: Gabonese Republic

1910–1960: Part of the French Equatorial Africa, federation of colonial possessions of the French Empire
1839–1910: Part of the Template:Flagdeco French Empire as a protectorate

Libreville
File:Flag of The Gambia.svg Gambia Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1970–present: Republic of The Gambia

1965–1970: Gambia (monarchy)
1821–1965: Part of the British Empire
1287–1480: Part of the Mali Empire

Banjul
Template:Country data Georgia Asia/Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1991–Present: Republic of Georgia
1921–1991: Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, a federated state of the Soviet Union
1918–1921 : Democratic Republic of Georgia
1801–1918: Part of the Russian Empire
1490–1801 Fragmentized into three independent kingdoms – Kartli, Kakheti, and Imereti and five semi-independent principalities – Odishi, (Mingrelia), Guria, Abkhazia, Svaneti, and Samtskhe
1008–1490: Kingdom of Georgia
Tbilisi
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts (North German Confederation) Template:Dts File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
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File:Flag of Berlin.svg West Berlin
1990–Present: Template:Flagicon Federal Republic of Germany (Become fully sovereign reunification on 15 March 1991 after the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany came into effect).

1949–1990: Divided between Template:Flagicon Federal Republic of Germany and File:Flag of East Germany.svg German Democratic Republic (Template:Flagicon West Berlin was an exclave of West Germany).
1945–1949: Germany occupied between the Template:Flagicon Allies (USA, UK and France) and the File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1924–1955).svg Soviet Union (The occupation lasted from 1945 until the ratification of Bonn–Paris conventions in 1955).
1933–1945: File:Flag of Germany (1935–1945).svg Nazi Germany
1918–1933: Template:Flagicon Weimar Germany (a federal republic)
1878–1918: File:Flag of the German Empire.svg German Empire (Prussia Unified in a federal monarchy with all state kingdoms of Germany, excluding Austria).
1867–1878: Template:Flagicon North German Confederation, federal union of 22 German-speaking states .
1815–1866: Template:Country data German Confederation, confederal union of 39 German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe, including File:Flag of Prussia (1892-1918).svg Prussia and File:Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg Austrian Empire (Interrupted by the German Empire (1848–49)).
1806–1815: Confederation of the Rhine, confederal union of 37 German-speaking sovereign states, in a military alliance with the Template:Flagicon First French Empire
962Template:NoteTag-1806: File:Banner of the Holy Roman Emperor (after 1400).svg Holy Roman Empire (federation composed of many kingdoms, principalities, duchies, counties, prince-bishoprics, Free Imperial Cities, and other domains).
843–962: Kingdom of Germany or East Francia
768–843: Center of the Kingdom of the Franks
481–768: Part of the Kingdom of the Franks
395–480 AD: Germania Superior and Germania Inferior, parts of the Western Roman Empire
83–395 AD: Germania Superior and Germania Inferior, parts of the Roman Empire
Germanic Tribes from 5th century to 480 AD: Germania
First human settlement from the year 598,000 BC.

Berlin
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry
File:Flag of Germany (1935–1945).svg Nazi Germany
Template:Flagcountry
1974–Present: Template:Flagicon Third Hellenic Republic

1967–1974: Template:Flagicon: Greek Dictatorship
1944–1973: Template:Country data Kingdom of Greece
1941–1944: Template:Flagicon Hellenic State, a government-in-exile during the axis occupation, and member of the allies during WWII.
1935–1941: Template:Country data Kingdom of Greece
1924–1935: Template:Flagicon Second Hellenic Republic
1832–1924: Template:Country data Kingdom of Greece
1822–1832: After the War of Independence Greece declared independent as the Template:Flagicon First Hellenic Republic
1453–1822: Part of the File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg Ottoman Empire
1453–1460: Despotate of Morea, ruled by the Palaiologos dynasty
1346–1566: Island of Chios and port of Phocaea, Part of the Republic of Genoa (Maona of Chios and Phocaea)
1348–1360: Part of the Serbian Empire
1310–1522: Rhodes, under the Knights Hospitaller
1261–1453: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty
1261–1458: Duchy of Athens
1261–1432: Principality of Achaea
1231–1244: Part of the Second Bulgarian Empire
1205–1669: Crete, part of the Republic of Venice as part of its Stato da Màr.
1205–1337/40: Despotate of Epirus
1204–1261: Part of the Latin Empire
920s–1010s: Part of the First Bulgarian Empire
324–1204: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire
148 BC-324 AD: Part of the Roman Empire
323–148 BC: Ancient Greece (Hellenistic period), Greece was divided in the Kingdom of Macedonia, Kingdom of Epirus, and the Aetolian League, Achaean League, and the city-states of Sparta and Athens.
338–323 BC: League of Corinth, a confederation of Greek states created by Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great). Sparta and Crete did not join this league
776–338 BC: Ancient Greece (Archaic and Classical Period): Greece was divided into many states, including Athens, Sparta, Thebes and Macedonia
c.1100–776 BC: Greek Dark Ages
c. 1600–c. 1100 BC: Mycenaean civilization
Since 7000 BC humans have been settled passing the first Greek ages such as the Neolithic era, the Minoan era and the Helladic era.

Athens
File:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1957–Present: Republic of Ghana

1867–1957: British Gold Coast
1658–1850: Danish Gold Coast
1598–1872: Dutch Gold Coast
1650–1663: Swedish Gold Coast
1682–1721: Branderberger/Prussian Gold Coast
c.1670–1957: Kingdom of Ashanti
1482–1642: Portuguese Gold Coast
1409–1700: Kingdom of Dagbon, founded by the Dagomba people
c.13th century: Modern day Ghana was divided in many states like Bonoman, Ashanti, Denkyira, Mankessim Kingdom, and Akwamu
c.11th century: Akans were firmly established in the Akan state called
Although the area of present-day Ghana in West Africa has experienced many population movements, the Akans were firmly settled by the 5th century CE

Accra
File:Flag of Grenada.svg Grenada The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1974–present: Grenada

1783–1974: Part of the British Empire, as its West Indies
1779–1783: Part of the French Empire
1763–1779: Part of the British Empire
1650–1763: Part of the French Empire

St. George's
File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federal Republic of Central America 1922–present: Template:Flagicon Republic of Guatemala

1921–1922: File:Flag of the United Provinces of Central America.svg Federated state of the Federal Republic of Central America
1840–1921: File:Flag of Guatemala (1838-1843).svg Republic of Guatemala
1823–1838: File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federated state of the Federal Republic of Central America
24 September 1821 – 1823: File:Bandera del Primer Imperio Mexicano.svg Part of the First Mexican Empire as province of Guatemala
15–24 September 1821: File:Civil Flag of El Salvador.svg Republic of Guatemala
1609–1821: Captaincy General of Guatemala (alternativelly known as Kingdom of Guatemala), within the Viceroyalty of New Spain, part of the Spanish Empire. Since its foundation the Captaincy had self-administration without vice-royal dependence.
1535–1609: Part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain
1523–1535: Part of the Columbian Viceroyalty
Since 8000 BC humans have been settled by Native Guatemalans, including Mayans (that established city-states in the region) and Nahuatl (founders of the Aztec Empire).

Guatemala City
File:Flag of Guinea.svg Guinea Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1958–present: Republic of Guinea

1894–1958: French Guinea, part of the French West Africa, part of the French Empire
1878–1898: Wassoulou Empire
1725–1894: Imamate of Futa Jallon
1559–1670: part of the Mali Empire
1235–1559: center of the Mali Empire

Conakry
File:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Guinea-Bissau Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1974–present: Republic of Guinea-Bissau

1474–1974: Portuguese Guinea

Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves

Portuguese Empire

1226-1474: Mali Empire

Bissau
File:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1970–present: Co-operative Republic of Guyana

1966–1970: Guyana (monarchy)
1814–1966: British Guyana, part of the British Empire
1616–1814: Divided in three Dutch colonies: Demerara, Essequibo and Berbice
First human settlement from the year 35,000 BC.

Georgetown
File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of France.svg France 1859–present: Republic of Haiti

1849–1859: Second Empire of Haiti
1820–1849: Republic of Haiti
1811–1820: Kingdom of Haiti
1806–1811: State of Haiti
1804–1806: First Empire of Haiti
1625–1804: Part of the French Empire as Saint-Domingue
1492–1625: Part of the Spanish Empire
At the time of Columbus' arrival in 1492, the island's territory consisted of five Taíno chiefdoms: Marién, Maguá, Maguana, Jaragua, and Higüey.

Port-au-Prince
File:Flag of Honduras (2022-).svg Honduras The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Greater Republic of Central America 1922–present: Template:Flagicon Republic of Honduras

1921–1922: Federated state of the File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federal Republic of Central America
1898–1921:File:Flag of Honduras (1898-1949).svg Republic of Honduras (United States has been occupied on the Honduran Land in 1903, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1919, 1924 and 1925).[87]
1896–1898: Federated state of the File:Zentralamerikanische Großrepublik 1898.svg Greater Republic of Central America
November 1852 – 1896: Template:Flagicon Republic of Honduras
October–November 1852: Federated state of the File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federation of Central America
1838–1852: Template:Flagicon Republic of Honduras
1823–1838: File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federated state of the Federal Republic of Central America
September 24, 1821 – 1823: File:Bandera del Primer Imperio Mexicano.svg Part of the First Mexican Empire as province of Honduras
15–24 September 1821: Template:Flagicon Republic of Honduras
1609–1821: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala (alternativelly Kingdom of Guatemala) within the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1535–1609: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
9000 BC–1525 AD: Inhabited by Native Hondurans, including Mayans, and Toltecs.[88]

Tegucigalpa
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts
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File:Flag of Austria-Hungary (1867–1918).svg Austria-Hungary
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1989–present: Third Hungarian Republic

1949–1989: Hungarian People's Republic
1946–1949: Second Hungarian Republic
1920–1946: Kingdom of Hungary
1919–1920: Hungarian Republic
1919: Hungarian Soviet Republic
1918–1919: First Hungarian Republic
1867–1918: Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, a dual monarchy with Austria (via Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867)
1000–1867: Kingdom of Hungary
895–1000: Principality of Hungary
850–895: Etelköz
750–850: Levedia

Budapest
File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 1945–present: Republic of Iceland

1944–1945: Republic of Iceland (occupied by the United States) 1918–1944: Kingdom of Iceland, with a personal union with Denmark (Occupied by the United Kingdom and Canada in 1940 and 1941 and by the United States in 1941–1944) 1814–1918: Part of the Kingdom of Denmark 1523–1814: Part of Denmark-Norway, a real union between the kingdoms of Norway and Denmark
1397–1523: Part of the Kingdom of Norway, within the Kalmar Union (personal union between the kingdoms of Norway, Denmark and Sweden)
1262–1397: Part of the Kingdom of Norway
930–1262: Icelandic Commonwealth.in 1262; Part of the Kingdom of Denmark after 1814; Kingdom of Iceland (1918–1944) with a Personal union with Denmark, Republic of Iceland founded 1944.
874–930: Settlement of Iceland by North Germanic and Gaelic colonists[89]

Reykjavík
File:Flag of India.svg India Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1950–present: Template:Flagicon Republic of India (a federal state. The States Reorganisation Act, 1956 reorganised the states based on linguistic lines. Currently the Indian Union comprises 28 states and 8 union territories)

1947–1950: Template:Flagicon Dominion of India, a monarchy in a personal union with the United Kingdom (a federal state. Between 1947 and 1950 the territories of the princely states were politically integrated into the Indian Union.)
1858–1947: Part of the Template:Country data British Empire as Template:Flagicon India (the territory was sometimes called the Indian Empire, though not officially.)(India was divided into provinces (formerly, called Presidencies) that were directly governed by the Crown and princely states which were ruled by a prince who acknowledged suzerainty to the Crown.)
1757–1858: Part of the Template:Country data British Empire as the File:Flag of the British East India Company (1801).svg East India Company
1717–1857: India divided during the Mughal Era: Maratha Empire (later, the "Maratha Confederacy"), Kingdom of Mysore, and the Sikh Kingdom. However, the Mughal Emperor (in Maratha) continued to be the highest manifestation of sovereignty. The Muslim, Hindu (including Maratha), and Sikh leaders took part in ceremonial acknowledgements of the emperor as the sovereign of India.[90]
1555–1717: Mughal Empire
1540–1556: Sur Empire
1526–1556 AD: Mughal Empire
13th century-16th century: Politics in Northern India was dominated by the Delhi Sultanate, and in Southern India by the Vijayanagar Empire. However, there were other regional powers present, like the Chero dynasty, Reddi kingdom, Rajput states, Gajapati Kingdom, Ahom kingdom and the Kingdom of Manipur
1347–1527: Three sultanates declared independent from Delhi Bahmani Sultanate (1347–1527), Malwa Sultanate (1392–1562), and File:Gujarat Sultanate Flag.gif Gujarat Sultanate (1407–1573). Plus the File:Flag of Vijaynagara.svg Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646)
1336–1646: Vijayanagara Empire (also called Kingdom of Bisnegar), ruled a major part of the southern Indian subcontinent
1206–1526: File:Sultan of Delhi Flag according to the Catalan Atlas (1375).png Delhi Sultanate, ruled a major part of the northern Indian subcontinent
230 BC–1206 AD: India divided between the 49 middle kingdoms. The well-known kingdoms are Shunga Empire (187 to 78 BC), Gupta Empire (280–550 AD), Satavahana dynasty (1st century BC–2nd century AD), Pala Empire (8th century–12th century), Rashtrakuta Kingdom (753–982), Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty (mid-8th century AD–1036 AD) and the Chola Empire (300s BC–1279 AD).
322–185 BC: Maurya Empire (Political unity in verified historiography was first achieved by Chandragupta Maurya).
5th or 4th century–322 BC: Nanda Empire
c.600–345 BC: Indian Subcontinent was divided in 16 kingdoms called Mahajanapadas
1500–500 BC: Inhabited by Vedic
1700–1500 BC: Inhabited by Cemetery H
c.3300–c.1300 BC: Indus Valley civilisation, era when the India's local name Bhārat derives from the legendary Bharata (either Dushyanta's son Bharata or Rishabha's son Bharata), held by tradition as the first emperor to unite India in 2000 BC.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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New Delhi
File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Asia/Australia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1949–present: Republic of Indonesia

1945–1949: Indonesian Struggle for Independence
1942–1945: Part of Japan in World War II
1816–1942: Part of the Dutch Empire as Dutch East Indies
1812–1816: Part of British India (following Dutch-French defeat in the Napoleonic War)
1802–1812: Part of Batavian Republic (Client State of the Napoleonic France)
1619–1802: Under Administration of the Dutch East India Company, being part of the Dutch Empire
15th–19th century: Various Islamic Kingdoms, most notably Demak (successor state to the Majapahit Empire), Pajang (successor state to Demak), Mataram (successor state to Pajang) and Banten in Java; Malaka, Johor-Riau, Minang and Aceh in Sumatra; Brunei and Banjarmasin in Kalimantan, Makassar in Sulawesi, and Ternate and Tidore in Moluccas
1292–1478: Majapahit Empire, united Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and parts of Philippines under the reign of Hayam Wuruk
4th century–13th century: Various Hindu-Buddhist Kingdoms, most notably Srivijaya in 8th–10th century AD
4th century: First Hindu Kingdom of Kutai in Kalimantan

Jakarta
File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts (Safavid Empire)Template:NoteTag Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom/File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Anglo-Soviet withdrawal from Tehran
1980–present: Islamic Republic of Iran

1979–1980: Under an Interim Government
1925–1979: Pahlavi dynasty (Anglo-Soviet occupation 1941–1946)
1796–1925: Qajar dynasty
1747–1796: Afsharid dynasty
(1760–1794): Zand dynasty
1736–1747: Afsharid dynasty
(1722–1729): Part of Hotaki Empire
1501–1736: Safavid dynasty
1468–1508: Part of Agh Qoyunlu
1405–1507: Part of Timurid Empire
1406–1468: Part of Qara Qoyunlu
1370–1405: Part of Timurid Empire
1337–1376: Sarbadars
1336–1432: Part of Jalayirid dynasty
1335–1393: Muzaffarid dynasty
1335–1357: Chobanid dynasty
1256–1335: Ilkhanate Empire (Hulagu dynasty)
1225–1231: Center of the Khwarazmian Empire
1077–1225: Part of the Khwarazmian Empire
1037–1194: Part of the Great Seljuq Empire
963–1186: Part of the Ghaznavid Empire
875–999: Part of the Samanid dynasty
934–1055: Buyid dynasty
867–1002: Part of Saffarid dynasty
928–1043: Ziyarid dynasty
750–1258: Part of Abbasid Caliphate
c.1236 661–750: Part of Umayyad Caliphate
(642–759/760): Dabuyid dynasty
224–651: Sassanid dynasty
247 BC – 224 AD: Parthian Empire (Arsacid dynasty)
312–63 BC: Part of Seleucid Empire
330–323 BC: Part of the Empire of Alexander the Great
550–330 BC: Achaemenid dynasty
(652–625 BC): Part of Scythian Kingdom
678–550 BC: Median Empire
850–616 BC: Inhabited by Mannaeans
2700–539 BC: Elamites
3200–2700 BC: Proto-Elamites

Tehran
File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 2003–present: File:Flag of Iraq.svg Republic of Iraq (a federal state, consisting of 19 governorates, four of which make up the autonomous Kurdistan Region)

2003: American Invasion[94]
1968–2003: File:Flag of Iraq (1991-2004).svg Iraqi Republic
1958–1968: File:Flag of Iraq (1959-1963).svg Iraqi Republic
1958: File:Flag of the Arab Federation.svg Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan
1932–1958: File:Flag of Iraq (1921–1959).svg Kingdom of Iraq
1920–1932: File:Flag of Iraq (1921–1959).svg Kingdom of Iraq under British Administration
1534–1923: Part of the File:Ottoman flag.svg Ottoman Empire
1509–1534: Part of the Safavid Empire
1469–1509: Part of the Aq Qoyunlu
1451–1469: Part of the Qara Qoyunlu
1434–1451: Part of the Qara Qoyunlu, except the east that was part of the Timurid Empire
1410–1434: Part of the Qara Qoyunlu, except the south and east that was part of the Timurid Empire
1394–1410: Part of the Timurid Empire
1335–1394: Jalairid Sultanate in the south, Artuqid Beylik in the north
1258–1335: Part of the Ilkhanate
1234–1258:Abbasid Caliphate in the center, Ayyubid Sultanate in the north, Mongol Empire in the east
1194–1234: Abbasid Caliphate in the center, Ayyubid Sultanate in the north, Khwaraszmian Sultanate in the east
1185–1194: Part of the Seljuk Empire in the south, west and center, Ayyubid Sultanate in the north
1130–1185: Part of the Seljuk Empire in the south, west and center, Zengid Emirate in the north
1071–1130: Part of the Seljuk Empire
1055–1071: Part of the Seljuk Empire in the south, west and center, Uqaylid Emirate in the north
1024–1055: Part of the Buyid Empire in the south, west and center, Uqaylid Emirate in the north, Kakuyid Emirate in the east
996–1024: Part of the Buyid Empire in the south, west and center, Uqaylids in the north
945–996: Part of the Buyid Empire in the south, west and center, Hamdanid Emirate in the north
937–945: Center of the Abbasid Caliphate, Ziyarid Kingdom and Buyid Empire in the east, Hamdanid Emirate in the north
931–937: Center of the Abbasid Caliphate, Ziyarid Kingdom in the east, Hamdanid Emirate in the north
900–931: Center of the Abbasid Caliphate, Samanid Emirate in the east, Hamdanid Emirate in the north
890–900: Center of the Abbasid Caliphate, Saffarid Emirate in the east, Hamdanid Emirate in the north
876–890: Center of the Abbasid Caliphate, eastern regions are part of the Saffarid Emirate
809–876: Center of the Abbasid Caliphate
796–809: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
750–796: Center of the Abbasid Caliphate
661–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
656–661: Center of the Rashidun Caliphate
637–656: Part of the Rashidun Caliphate
224–637: Part of the Sassanid Empire
128 BC-224 BC: Part of the Parthian Empire
148 BC–128 BC: Divided between the Seleucid Empire and the Parthian Empire
301–148 BC: Seleucid Empire
310-301: Divided between the Antigonid Empire and the Seleucid Empire
318-310: Part of the Antigonid Empire
323-318: Divided in the satraps of Mesopothamia and Babylonia
330–323 BC: Part of the Empire of Alexander the Great
539–330 BC: Part of the Achaemenid Empire
606–539 BC: Babylonian Empire
630 BC-606 BC: Divided between Babylonian Empire and Assyrian Empire
730 BC-630 BC: Assyrian Empire
770–730 BC: Divided between Babylonian Empire and Assyrian Empire
c.850 BC–770 BC: Assyrian Empire
c.1450–c.850 BC: Divided between Babylonian Empire and Assyrian Empire (between c.1020 BC-c.890 BC there is also the presence of small independent states orbiting the two empiress)
c.2000–c.1450 BC: Divided in many states like Assyria, Isin and Babylonia
c.2100 BC: Neo-Sumerian Empire
c.2200 BC: Divided in many states along the Tigris–Euphrates river system
c.2300 BC: Akkadian Empire
c.2550 BC: Divided in many states along the Tigris–Euphrates river system
c.4000 BC: Sumer Civilization (the first Civilization in the world)

Baghdad
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Dublin
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962–1801: the Italian peninsula divided into many states, among them the medieval Kingdom of Italy (774–1806) within the Holy Roman Empire
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754–775: Divided between the Kingdom of the Lombards, the Papal States, Duchy of Benevento and the Byzantine Empire
568–754: Kingdom of the Lombards, later the Kingdom of (all) Italy (Latin: Regnum totius Italiae). For most of the kingdom's history, the Byzantine-ruled Exarchate of Ravenna and Duchy of Rome separated the northern Lombard duchies, from the two large southern duchies of Spoleto and Benevento.
553–1071: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire. Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian declared war on the Ostrogoths in 535 in an effort to restore the former western provinces of the Roman Empire. The Catepanate of Italy, the last Roman (Byzantine) outpost in Italy was lost in 1071.
493–553: Ostrogothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of Italy (Latin: Regnum Italiae). Zeno negotiated with the invading Ostrogoths, convincing their king Theodoric to depart for Italy as magister militum per Italiam ("commander in chief for Italy") with the aim of deposing Odoacer. The Ostrogoths was never recognised by the eastern emperors as "kings" (rex).
476–493: Kingdom of Italy (Odoacer). Odoacer assumed control of the peninsula as a de jure representative of the de jure Western Roman Emperor Julius Nepos. With the death of Nepos in 480, the Eastern Roman Emperor Zeno legally abolished the title and position of Western Roman Emperor and assumed the role of Odoacer's sovereign. In Roman constitutional theory, the Empire was still simply united under one emperor, implying no abandonment of territorial claims.
395–476: Center of the Western Roman Empire
27 BC – 395 AD: Center of the Roman Empire
509–27BC Roman Republic. Italy was unified by Rome in the third century BC. For 700 years, it was a de facto territorial extension of the capital of the Roman Republic and Empire, and for a long time experienced a privileged status and was not converted into a province.
753 BC–509 BC: Roman Kingdom, founded by an Italic tribe known as the Latins
12th century – 100 BC:Various ancient peoples dispersed throughout modern-day Italy, the most predominant being the Italic peoples who gave the peninsula its name, there also the presence of Phoenicians and Carthaginians in insular Italy, Greeks in Southern Italy, and Etruscans and Celts in central and northern Italy respectively.
Since 848,000 BC humans have been settled by the first hominins at Monte Poggiolo.[96]

Rome
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1886–1962: Part of the Template:Flagdeco French Empire as French Ivory Coast, part of the Western Africa
1740–1843: Kingdom of Sanwi
1710–1898: Kong Empire
1460–1895: Gyaaman
Possibly since the Upper Paleolithic humans have been settled before 1460.

Abidjan (former capital; still hosts some government offices) and Yamoussoukro (de jure)
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1962–present: Jamaica

1707–1962: Part of the British Empire
1655–1707: Part of the English Empire
1509–1655: Part of the Spanish Empire
Originally inhabited by the indigenous Arawak and Taíno peoples, the island came under Spanish rule following the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1494.

Kingston
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1333–1336: Kenmu Restoration
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794–1185: Heian era
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538–710: Asuka era
300–578: Kofun era (Era when all Japanese states merged into one in c. 400 AD).
1000 BC – 300 AD: Yayoi era (Era when Japan was founded in 660 BC by Emperor Jimmu mythologically).
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Tokyo
File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Arab Federation.svg Arab Federation 1958–present: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Feb–Aug 1958: Federated state of the Arab Federation, governed from Baghdad, Iraq.
1946–1958: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
1921–1946: Emirate of Transjordan, part of the British Empire
1918–1920: Occupied Enemy Territory Administration
1517–1918: Part of the Ottoman Empire
1250–1517: Part of the Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)
1174–1250: Part of the Ayyubid Sultanate
1071–1174: Part of the Seljuk Empire
969–1071: Part of the Fatimid Caliphate
750–969: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
661–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
636–661: Part of the Rashidun Caliphate
625–636: Part of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire)
614–625: Part of the Sassanid Empire
286–614: Part of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire)
273–286: Part of the Roman Empire
269–273: Part of the Palmyrene Empire
107–269: Part of the Roman Empire
330 BC-107 AD: Nabatean Kingdom
539–330 BC: Part of the Achaemenid Empire
596–539 BC: Part of the Babylonian Empire
607–596 BC: Ammon, Moab and Edom
c.719–607 BC: Part of the Assyrian Empire
13th century – 719 BC: Three stable kingdoms emerged there at the end of the Bronze Age: Ammon, Moab and Edom.
What is now Jordan has been inhabited by humans since the Paleolithic period.

Amman
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1920–1936: Part of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, federated state of the Soviet Union
1918–1920: Alash Autonomy File:Proposed Flag of the Alash Autonomy (horizontal).svg
1731–1917: Part of the Russian Empire File:Flag of Russia (1896–1918).svg
1465–1731: Kazakh Khanate File:Flag of the Kazakh Khanate.svg
1240s–1456: Part of the Golden Horde File:Golden Horde flag 1339.svg
1220s–1240s: Part of the Mongol Empire File:Blank flag.svg
The territory of Kazakhstan has historically been inhabited by nomadic groups and empires. In antiquity, the nomadic Scythians have inhabited the land and the Persian Achaemenid Empire expanded towards the southern territory of the modern country. Turkic nomads who trace their ancestry to many Turkic states such as the First Turkic Khaganate etc. have inhabited the country throughout its history.

Astana
File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1964–present: Republic of Kenya

1963–1964: Kenya (monarchy)
1920–1963: Colony and Protectorate of Kenya, part of the British Empire
1895–1920: East Africa Protectorate, part of the British Empire
c.1st century AD: The Kenyan coast had served host to communities of ironworkers and communities of Bantu subsistence farmers, hunters, and fishers who supported the economy with agriculture, fishing, metal production, and trade with foreign countries. These communities formed the earliest city-states (like Mombasa and Malindi) in the region which were collectively known as Azania.[98] As city-states settled on the coast, several nomadic tribes inhabited the rest of what is today Kenya.
What is now Kenya has been inhabited by humans since the Paleolithic period.

Nairóbi
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1877-1976: British Western Pacific Territories File:Flag of United Kingdom.svg

1892–1976: Gilbert and Ellice Islands, part of the British Empire

Kiribati Colonial File:Flag of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1937–1976).svg File:Flag of the Gilbert Islands (1976–1979).svg

600 BC-1892: Pre-Colonial Kiribati

The islands which now form the Republic of Kiribati have been inhabited for at least seven hundred years, and possibly much longer. The initial Austronesian peoples’ population, which remains the overwhelming majority today, was visited by Polynesian and Melanesian invaders before the first European sailors visited the islands in the 17th century. For much of the subsequent period, the main island chain, the Gilbert Islands, was ruled as part of the British Empire. The country gained its independence in 1979 and has since been known as Kiribati.

Tarawa do Sul
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North Kosovo crisis (2011–2013) Clashes between the Republic of Kosovo and ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo began on 25 July 2011. Second Republic of Kosovo 2008 Kosovo Declaration of Independence

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1918-1941: Kingdom of Yugoslavia File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1918–1941).svg

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1455-1912: Ottoman Kosovo File:Flag of Turkey.svg

1387-1478: Principality of Dukagjini File:Principality of Dukagjini banner of arms.svg

1402-1459: Serbian Despotate 1371-1402: Moravian Serbia File:Flag of Moravian Serbia.svg

1371-1412: District of Brancovíc 1346-1371: Serbian Empire File:Flag of the Serbian Empire, reconstruction.svg

1217-1346: File:Flag of Serbia (1281).svg Kingdom of Serbia 1185-1396: Second Bulgarian Empire 681-1018: First Bulgarian Empire Roman Kosovo File:Labarum of the Roman Empire (simple).png

Dardani Peoples 400 BC-28 BC: Kingdom of Dardania The Dardani were the most stable and conservative ethnic element among the peoples of the central Balkans, retaining an enduring presence in the region for several centuries.

Pristina
File:Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1948–present: Template:Flagicon Democratic People's Republic of Korea

1945–1948: Occupied by the File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union under the Provisional People's Committee, and later the People's Committee
1945–1946: People's Republic of Korea
1910–1945: Part of the Template:Flagicon Empire of Japan
1897–1910: File:Flag of Korea (1899).svg Korean Empire
1392–1897: File:Flag of the king of Joseon.svg Kingdom of Great Joseon
918–1392: File:Royal flag of Goryeo (Bong-gi).svg Kingdom of Goryeo
901–918: Kingdom of Taebong
892–936: Later Baekje
698–926: Kingdom of Balhae
668–935: Unified Silla
18 BC – 660 AD: Kingdom of Baekje
37 BC – 668 AD: Kingdom of Goguryeo
108 BC – 37 AD: Divides between the kingdoms of Korea
2333–108 BC: Kingdom of Gojoseon (Founded by Dangun according to legend)
Since around 498,000 BC humans have been settled in the Korean Peninsula and Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago.,[99][100] including Jeulmun and Mumun.

Pyongyang
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1981–1987: Template:Country data Fifth Republic of Korea
1972–1981: Template:Country data Fourth Republic of Korea
1963–1972: Template:Country data Third Republic of Korea
1961–1963: Template:Country data Supreme Council for National Reconstruction
1960–1961: Template:Country data Second Republic of Korea
1948–1960: Template:Country data First Republic of Korea
1945–1948: Occupied by the File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States under the Army Military.
1919–1945: File:Flag of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.svg Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
1910–1945: Part of the Template:Flagicon Empire of Japan
1897–1910: File:Flag of Korea (1899).svg Korean Empire
1392–1897: File:Flag of the king of Joseon.svg Kingdom of Great Joseon
918–1392: File:Royal flag of Goryeo (Bong-gi).svg Kingdom of Goryeo
901–918: Kingdom of Taebong
892–936: Later Baekje
668–935: Unified Silla
42–562: Gaya confederacy
18 BC – 660 AD: Kingdom of Baekje
37 BC–668 AD: Kingdom of Goguryeo
57 BC – 935 AD: Kingdom of Silla
108 BC – 37 AD: Divides between the kingdoms of Korea
2333–108 BC: Kingdom of Gojoseon (Founded by Dangun according to legend)
Since around 498,000 BC humans have been settled in the Korean Peninsula and Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago.,[99][100] including Jeulmun and Mumun.

Seoul
File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq 1991–present: State of Kuwait

1990–1991: Kuwait Governorate, governorate of Iraq
1990: Republic of Kuwait
1963–1990: State of Kuwait
1919–1963: Sheikhdom of Kuwait, part of the British Empire as a protectorate
1889–1919: Sheikhdom of Kuwait, part of the British Empire as a protectorate (not recognized by the Ottomans)
1871–1899: Sheikhdom of Kuwait, de facto part of the Ottoman Empire
1752–1871: Sheikhdom of Kuwait, independent state
1670–1752: Part of the Khalidi Emirate
1613–1670: In 1613, the town of Kuwait was founded in the present-day location of Kuwait City. Part of the Ottoman Empire

Kuwait City
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1936–1991: Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, federated state of the Soviet Union
1922–1936: Part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, federated state of the Soviet Union
1918–1922: Part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
1867–1918:Part of the Russian Empire

Bishkek
File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1975–present: Lao People's Democratic Republic

1953–1975: Kingdom of Laos, independent state
1947–1953: Kingdom of Laos, Part of the French Empire
1945–1947: French Protectorate of Laos a French protectorate within French Indochina — a collection of Southeast Asian protectorates within the French Empire.
1940–1945: Occupied by Japan
1893–1940: French Protectorate of Laos, a French protectorate within French Indochina — a collection of Southeast Asian protectorates within the French Empire.
1707–1893: Divided between the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang (1707–1893), Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904), Principality of Phuan (1707–1899) and Kingdom of Vientiane (1707–1828) (which lost its sovereignty to the Kingdom of Siam from 1828 until 1893),
1354–1707: Kingdom of Lan Xang

Vientiane
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts[101] Template:Dts File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1991–present: Republic of Latvia

1940–1991: Occupation by Germany (1940–1944) and later by the Soviet Union (1944–1991)
1918–1940: Republic of Latvia
1918: United Baltic Duchy
1918: Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, de jure independent state (was a client state of Germany)
1918: Divided in the Courland Governorate, part of the Russian Republic, and a region occupied by Germany (Ober Ost)
1795–1918: Divided between the Courland Governorate and the Governorate of Livonia, both part of the Russian Empire
1721–1795: Divided between the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Governorate of Livonia, part of the Russian Empire
1629–1721: Divided between the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Swedish Livonia, part of the Swedish Empire
1569–1629: Divided between the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia and the Duchy of Livonia, both part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1561–1569: Divided between the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Duchy of Livonia, part of the Kingdom of Poland
1215–1561: Terra Mariana (later known as Livonian Confederation), a directly subject to the Holy See
1207–1215: Terra Mariana, State of the Holy Roman Empire
The territory of Latvia has been inhabited since at least 9,000 B.C

Riga
File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanese Republic (1943–present)

1920–1943: Template:Country data Greater Lebanon (constituent of the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon)
1917–1920: Part of the File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svgFile:Flag of France.svg Occupied Enemy Territory Administration
1516–1917: Part of the File:Ottoman flag.svg Ottoman Empire (as the Eyalet of Sidon and later the Beirut Vilayet)
1289–1516: Part of the File:Mameluke Flag.svg Mamluk Sultanate
1109–1289: County of Tripoli
1071–1109: Part of the Seljuk Empire
969–1071: Part of the Fatimid Caliphate
935–969: Ikhshidid State, autonomous state within the Abbasid Caliphate
905–935: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
876–905: Part of the Tulunid Emirate
750–876: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
661–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
637–661: Part of the Rashidun Caliphate
626–637: Part of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire)
611–626: Part of the Sassanid Empire
395–611: Part of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire)
273–395: Part of the Roman Empire
270–273: Part of the Palmyrene Empire
63 BC–270: Part of the Roman Republic (and later the Roman Empire)
301 BC–63 BC: Part of the Seleucid Empire
314 BC–301 BC: Part of the kingdom of Antigonus I Monophthalmus
320 BC–314 BC: Part of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
323 BC– 320 BC: Part of the Satrap of Laomedon of Mytilene
332 BC–323 BC: Part of the Empire of Alexander the Great
538 BC–332 BC: Part of the Achaemenid Empire
605 BC–538 BC: Part of the Babylonian Empire
858 BC–608 BC: Part of the Assyrian Empire
2500 BC–858 BC: Ancient Phoenicia: Lebanon was divided into many states, like Tyre, Sidon, Arwad, Berytus, Byblos

Beirut
File:Flag of Lesotho.svg Lesotho Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1966–present: File:Flag of Lesotho (1966).svg File:Flag of Lesotho (1987-2006).svg File:Flag of Lesotho.svg Kingdom of Lesotho (resumed)

1884–1966: File:Unofficial Basutoland Ensign.svg Basutoland, Part of the British Empire
1822–1884: Kingdom of Lesotho

Maseru
File:Flag of Liberia.svg Liberia Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts American Colonization Society 1847–present: Republic of Liberia
1980-1984: People's Redemption Council File:Flag of Liberia.svg

1980 coup d'etat 1821–1847: Settled but not claimed by the United States[102]

1834-1857: Republic of Maryland File:Flag of the Republic of Maryland.svg

1822-1847: Colony of Liberia File:Flag of United States of America.svg

American Colonization Society

Pepper Coast

Monrovia
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Template:Flagcountry
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
2011–present: File:Flag of Libya.svg State of Libya (Sometimes refer to as Libya)

1977–2011: File:Flag of Libya (1977-2011).svg Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (before 1986 without the word "Great" in the full name of the country)
1969–1977: File:Flag of Libya (1969–1972).svg Libyan Arab Republic
1963–1969: File:Flag of Libya.svg Kingdom of Libya
1951–1963: File:Flag of Libya.svg United Kingdom of Libya
1949–1951: File:Flag of Cyrenaica.svg Emirate of Cyrenaica
1943–1951: File:Flag of France.svg French Military Territory of Fezzan-Ghadames
1942–1951: File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British Military Administration of Libya
1911–1943: File:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italian Libya, part of the Italian Empire
1558–1911: Part of the Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Tripolitania). Ottomans conquered Fezzan between 1556 and 1577
1544–1558: Divided between the Banu Sulaym tribe (Cyrenaica) and the Ottoman Empire (Tripolitania)
1404–1544: Divided between the Banu Sulaym tribe (Cyrenaica) and the Sultanate of Tunis (Tripolitania)
1203–1404: Banu Sulaym tribe (coastal areas)
1187–1203: Banu Ghanyia tribe (coastal areas)
1184–1187: Divided between the Banu Sulaym tribe (Cyrenaica) and the Banu Ghanyia tribe (Tripolitania)
1159–1184: Divided between the Banu Sulaym tribe (Cyrenaica) and the Almohad Caliphate (Tripolitania)
1148–1159: Divided between the Banu Sulaym tribe (Cyrenaica) and the Kingdom of Africa (Tripolitania)
1097–1148: Divided between the Banu Sulaym tribe (Cyrenaica) and the Banu Jami tribe (Tripolitania)
1051–1097: Banu Sulaym tribe (coastal areas)
973–1051: Divided between the Fatimid Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the Zirid Emirate (Tripolitania)
961–973: Part of the Fatimid Caliphate
945–961: Divided between the Abbasid Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the Fatimid Caliphate (Tripolitania)
969-945: Part of the Fatimid Caliphate (coastal areas)
909–969: Divided between the Abbasid Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the Fatimid Caliphate (Tripolitania)
906–909: Divided between the Abbasid Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the Aghlabid Emirate (Tripolitania)
868–906: Divided between the Tulunid Emirate (Cyrenaica) and the Aghlabid Emirate (Tripolitania)
800–868: Divided between the Abbasid Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the Aghlabid Emirate (Tripolitania)
750–800: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
694–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
683–694: Divided between the Umayyad Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the Byzantine Empire (Tripolitania)
663–683: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
648–656: Part of the Rashidun Caliphate
553–648: Part of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire)
439–533: Divided between the Eastern Roman Empire (Cyrenaica) and the Vandal Kingdom (Tripolitania)
395–439: Divided between the Eastern Roman Empire (Cyrenaica) and the Western Roman Empire (Tripolitania)
97 BC – AD 395: Part of the Roman Republic (later the Roman Empire)
107 BC–95 BC: Divided between the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (Cyrenaica) and the Roman Republic (Tripolitania)
201 BC–107 BC: Part of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (Cyrenaica)
323 BC–201 BC: Divided between the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (Cyrenaica) and Carthage (Tripolitania)
331 BC–323 BC: Divided between the Empire of Alexander the Great (Cyrenaica) and Carthage (Tripolitania)
525 BC–331 BC: Divided between the Achaemenid Empire (Cyrenaica) and Carthage (Tripolitania)
Phoenicians (Ancient Lebanese) and Ancient Greeks arrived in the country in the 7th century BC and established colonies and cities. The Phoenicians are fixed in Tripolitania, and the Greeks, in Cyrenaica. Fezzan was home to a Beber people known as Garamantes
Archaeological evidence indicates that the coastal plain was inhabited by Neolithic peoples (ancestors to the Bebers) from as early as 8000 BCE.

Tripoli
File:Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagdeco German Confederation 1866–present: Liechtenstein

1866: Dissolution of the German Confederation

County of Vaduz File:Flag of Liechtenstein (unknown-1719) 2.svg

Lordship of Schellenberg File:Flag of Liechtenstein (unknown-1719) 1.svg

Vaduz
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1991–present: Republic of Lithuania

1940–1991: Occupation by Germany (1940–1944) and later by the Soviet Union (1944–1991)
1918–1940: Republic of Lithuania
1918: Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Lithuania
1914–1918: noborder German Occupation
1812–1914: Part of the File:Russian Imperial Standart 1730.png Russian Empire
1812: File:Flag of France.svg French Occupation
1795–1812: Part of the File:Russian Imperial Standart 1730.png Russian Empire
1569–1795: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, federated state of the noborder Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1236–1569: File:Alex K Grundwald flags 1410-03.svg Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Vilnius
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1890–present: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, independent state with its own dynasty

1866–1890: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, independent state in personal union with Netherlands
1815–1866: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, independent from France in 1815 and in union with other 37 sovereign states in the German Confederation, but also in personal union with Netherlands

Luxembourg
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2009–2014: High Transitional Authority
1992–2009: Republic of Madagascar (Third Republic)
1975–1992: Democratic Republic of Madagascar
1960–1975: Malagasy Republic, independent state
1958–1960: Malagasy Republic, an autonomous republic within the French Community
1897–1958: French Madagascar, part of the French Empire
1882–1897: Malagasy Protectorate, part of the French Empire
1840–1882: Most of the island was united by Imerina as the Kingdom of Madagascar
1540–1840: Madagascar was divided in many states, one of this states was the Kingdom of Imerina
By the Middle Ages, over a dozen predominant ethnic identities had emerged on the island, typified by rule under a local chieftain. Among some communities, such as the Sakalava, Merina and Betsimisaraka, leaders seized the opportunity to unite these disparate communities and establish true kingdoms under their rule.
Around the 9th century AD Bantu migrants crossed the Mozambique Channel from East Africa.
Human settlement of Madagascar occurred between 350 BC and 550 AD by Indianized Austronesian peoples, arriving on outrigger canoes from Indonesia.

Antananarivo
File:Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1964–present: Republic of Malawi

1963–1964: Nyasaland, part of the British Empire
1953–1963: Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, part of the British Empire
1907–1953: Nyasaland, part of the British Empire
1893–1907: British Central Africa Protectorate, part of the British Empire
1891–1893: Nyasaland Districts Protectorate, part of the British Empire
1480–1891: Kingdom of Maravi
The part of Africa now known as Malawi was settled by migrating Bantu groups around the 10th century.

Lilongwe
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts[13] Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom The Federation of Malaya gained independence in 1957; in 1963 it added territories of Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore, and changed its name to Malaysia (a federal state).[52] Singapore became independent in 1965.


Peninsular Malaysia:
1826–1957: British Malacca: Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States
1636–1826: Divided in many states like the Johor Sultanate, the Perak Sultanate, the Selangor Sultanate, Kingdom of Besut Darul Iman, etc.
1641–1824: Dutch Malacca, part of the Dutch Empire
1620–1636: Occupied by the Aceh Sultanate
1528–c.1620: Divided between the Johor Sultanate and the Perak Sultanate
1511–1641: Portuguese Malacca, part of the Portuguese Empire
1499–1511: Divided between the Kedah Sultanate and the Malacca Sultanate
c.1467–1499: Divided between the Kedah Sultanate, Malacca Sultanate, Pahang Sultanate and the Majapahit Empire
1402-c.1467: Divided between the Majapahit Empire and the independent Malacca Sultanate
1392–1402: Part of the Majapahit Empire
1380–1392: Peninsular Malaysia was divided in many states like Kedah Sultanate, Samudera Pasai Sultanate, Langkasuka, Pahang Tua, etc.
1355–1380: Part of the Majapahit Empire
1293–1355: Peninsular Malaysia was divided in many states like Kedah Sultanate, Samudera Pasai Sultanate, Langkasuka, Pahang Tua, etc.
1287–1293: Part of the Kingdom of Singhasari
1250–1287: Peninsular Malaysia was divided in many states like Kedah Sultanate, Samudera Pasai Sultanate, Langkasuka, Pahang Tua, etc.
1090–1250: Part of the Dharmasraya
687–1090: Part of the Srivijaya Empire
c.100–687:Peninsular Malaysia was divided in many states like Gangga Negara, Langkasuka, Chi Tu, Pan Pan, Kedah, Melayu Kingdom, etc.

Malaysian Borneo:
1841–1963: British Borneo
1599–1641: Sultanate of Sarawak
1568–1888: Divided between the Sultanate of Brunei and the Sultanate of Sulu
1368–1568: Part of the Sultanate of Brunei
1294–1368: Part of the Majapahit Kingdom
1276–1294: Part of the Kingdom of Singhasari
c.900 AD–1276 AD: Part of the Srivijaya Kingdom

Kuala Lumpur (de jure, legislative and royal) and Putrajaya (administrative and judicial)
File:Flag of Maldives.svg Maldives Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Unified according to legend by King Koimala (1117–1141).

Independent sultanate until 1887, when it became a British protectorate.

Malé
File:Flag of Mali.svg Mali Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Country data Mali Federation 1960–present: Republic of Mali

1959–1960: part of Mali Federation, a territory with self-rule within the French Community, governed from Dakar, Senegal.
1893–1958: French Sudan, part of the French West Africa, federation of territories of the French Colonial Empire in Africa
1848–1893: Toucouleur Empire
1818–1862: Massina Empire
1670–1818: Pashalik of Timbuktu, part of Morocco
1559–1670: Center of the Mali Empire
c. 1235–1559: part of the Mali Empire
1464–1591: Songhai Empire
c. 9th century–1430: Gao Empire

Bamako
File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1974–present: Republic of Malta

1964–1974: State of Malta
1813–1964: Crown Colony of Malta
1800–1813: Protectorate of Malta
1798–1800: French occupation of Malta, the insurrection and independent Gozo
1530–1798: Hospitaller Malta
1130–1530: part of the Kingdom of Sicily
1091–1130: part of the County of Sicily
909–1091: part of the Fatimid Caliphate
870–909: part of the Abbasid Caliphate
395–870: part of the Byzantine Empire
218 BC-395 AD: part of Roman Sicilia
480 BC-218 BC: part of the Carthaginian Empire
800 BC-480 BC: part of the Phoenician Empire

Valletta
File:Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg Marshall Islands Australia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United States.svg United States

1986–present: Republic of the Marshall Islands (independent state)
1943–1986: part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, administered by the United States
1914–1943: part of the South Seas Mandate, part of the Japanese Empire
1898–1914: part of the German New Guinea, part of the German Empire
1878–1898: part of the German Empire
Micronesian colonists reached the Marshall Islands using canoes circa 2nd millennium BC, with interisland navigation made possible using traditional stick charts.

Majuro
File:Flag of Mauritania.svg Mauritania Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of France.svg France 1960–present: Islamic Republic of Mauritania

1903–1960: Colony of Mauritania, part of the French West Africa (a federation of French colonial territories), part of the French Empire
1600s–1903: Various Berber and Arabic tribes
early 1500s-early 1600s: Southern regions are part of the Songhai Empire
c.early 1200s-early 1500s: Southern regions are part of the Mali Empire
1086 – c.early 1200s: Ghana Empire
1076–1086: Part of the Almoravid Emirate
c.300–1076: Ghana Empire
Various Berber tribes.

Nouakchott
File:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1992–present: Republic of Mauritius

1968–1992: Mauritius, independent state (monarchy)
1814–1968: British Mauritius, part of the British Empire
1710–1814: Isle de France, part of the French Empire
1638–1710: Dutch Mauritius, part of the Dutch Empire
The island of Mauritius was uninhabited before its first recorded visit by the Dutch in the late 16th century. The name Dina Arobi has been associated with Arab sailors, but this is speculative, as the name is evidently of Sankritic origin (dwip (island) > diba > dina).

Port Louis
File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Spain 1867–Present: Template:Flagicon United Mexican States (a federal state, composed of 32 federal entities: 31 states and Mexico City)

1864–1867: Template:Flagicon Second Mexican Empire (a unitary state)
1846–1863: Template:Flagicon Second Federal Republic of Mexico (a federal state, composed of 24 federated states, 1 federal territory and 1 federal district)
1835–1846: Template:Flagicon Centralist Republic of Mexico (a unitary state)
1824–1835: Template:Flagicon First Mexican Republic (a federal state, originally composed of 19 federated states and 4 territories. In its later years was composed of 20 federated states, 6 territories and a federal district)
1823–1824: Template:Flagicon Provisional Government of Mexico
1821–1823: Template:Flagicon First Mexican Empire (unitary state)
1521–1821: Template:Flagdeco Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1421–1521: Aztec Empire (or the Triple Alliance, a confederation of allied city-states), but also Maya city-states and some city-states that was not allied with the Aztecs
1122–1421: Several small states in the modern territory of Mexico (except in the northern regions, inhabited by nomad tribes)
674–1122: Toltec Kingdom
c.100 AD–c.700 AD: Mexica-Tenochtitlan
c.700 BC – 1521 AD: Zapotec civilization
c.1500 BC – 1521 AD: Mixtec Civilization
c.2000 BC – 1539 AD: Maya Civilization
c.2,500 BC–400 BC:Olmec Civilization
Since 19,000 BC humans has been settled by the Native Mexicans, including Nahuatl.

Mexico City
File:Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg Micronesia, Federated States of Australia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 1979–present: Template:Flagicon Federated States of Micronesia

1947–1979: File:Flag of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.svg Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands

1919–1947: File:Flag of the South Pacific Mandate.svg South Seas Mandate

1914–1919: Template:Flagicon Imperial Japanese Navy occupation

1899–1914: Part of File:Flag of Deutsch-Neuguinea.svg German New Guinea

1574–1899: Part of the Template:Flagicon Captaincy General of the Philippines

Palikir
File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1991–present: File:Flag of Moldova.svgMoldova

1940-1991: File:Flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic.pngRSS of Moldova 1924-1940: File:Flag of the Moldavian ASSR.svgMoldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

1941-1944: File:Flag of Romania.svgGovernorate of Transnístria 1881-1947: File:Flag of Romania.svgKingdom of Romania

1917-1918: File:Flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.svgMoldovian Democratic Republic 1873-1918: File:Flag of Russian Empire.svgRussian Empire

1346-1859: File:Flag of Moldavia.svgMoldavia

Chișinău
File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of German Reich (1935–1945).svg Germany 1911–present: Monaco

1911: Constitution of Monaco

Sixth Coalition 1814: part of French Empire

1297-1814: House of Grimaldi (under the sovereignty of the Republic of Genoa) Grimaldi Man Grimaldi Manis the name formerly given to two human skeletons of the Upper Paleolithic discovered in Italy in 1901. The remains are now recognized as representing two individuals, and are dated to ca. 26,000 to 22,000 years ago (i.e. c. 24000–20000 BC) and classified as part of the wider Early European modern humans population of the late Aurignacian to early Gravettian.

Monaco
File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of China (1912–1928).svg Republic of China 1990-present: Mongolia

Modern Mongolia Mongolian Revolution of 1990 1945: Inner Mongolian People's Republic was a state in Inner Mongolia founded shortly after the Second World War. It existed from 9 September 1945 until 6 November 1945 File:Flag of Inner-Mongolian Autonomous Government.svg

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ᠤᠯᠤᠰ 1924-1992: Mongolian People's Republic File:Flag of the Mongolian People's Republic (1945–1992).svg

Outer Mongolia gained independence from Qing China in 1911, and enjoyed brief autonomy before it was seized by the Republic of China in 1919. After a Soviet-backed revolution in 1921, the Mongolian People's Republic was established in 1924. Mongolian Revolution of 1921 1919-1921: Chinese Mongolia File:Flag of China (1912–1928).svg

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ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ

1911-1919: Bogd Khanate of Mongolia File:Flag of Bogd Khaanate Mongolia.svg

Mongolian Revolution of 1911

1691-1911: Qing Dynasty File:Flag of China (1889–1912).svg

1634-1757: Dzungar Khanate

1399-1634: Oirat Confederation

1368-1635: Northern Yuan

1271-1368: Yuan Dynasty File:Purported Naval Flag of the Yuan Dynasty.png

1206-1368: Mongol Empire File:Flag of The Mongol Empire 3.png

The Mongol Empire emerged from the unification of several nomadic tribes in the Mongol heartland under the leadership of Temüjin, known by the more famous title of Genghis Khan (c. 1162 – 1227), whom a council proclaimed as the ruler of all Mongols in 1206. The empire grew rapidly under his rule and that of his descendants, who sent out invading armies in every direction. The vast transcontinental empire connected the East with the West, and the Pacific to the Mediterranean, in an enforced Pax Mongolica, allowing the exchange of trade, technologies, commodities, and ideologies across Eurasia.

1130-1206: Khamag Mongol

9th-12th century: Mongol khanates

907-1125: Liao Dynasty

744-840: Uyghur Khaganate

647-682: Protectorate General to Pacify the North

628-646: Xueyantuo

682-744: Second Turkic Khaganate

Eastern Turkic Khaganate

First Turkic Khaganate

(Celestial Turks were a Turkic people in medieval Inner Asia. The Göktürks, under the leadership of Bumin Qaghan (d. 552) and his sons, succeeded the Rouran Khaganate as the main power in the region and established the First Turkic Khaganate, one of several nomadic dynasties that would shape the future geolocation, culture, and dominant beliefs of Turkic peoples)

330-555: Rouran Khaganate

93-234: Xianbei State

209 BC-93 AD: Xiongnu

600-300 BC: Pazyryk Culture

700-300 BC: Chandman Culture

1100-300 BC: Slab-grave Culture

1400-700 BC: Deer stones Culture

1450-1150 BC: Ulaanzuukh Culture

1500-1000 BC: Sagsai Culture

1800-1600 BC: Munkhkhairkhan culture

2750-1900 BC: Chemurchek Culture

330-2500 BC: Afanasievo Culture

Ulaanbaatar
File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro Europe Template:Dts Template:DtsTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts (independence referendum)
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2003–2006: Part of the union of Serbia and Montenegro
1992–2003: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (with Serbia)
1945–1991: Part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1943–1945: Occupied by Nazi Germany
1941–1943: Occupied by the Kingdom of Italy
1918–1941: Part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes)
1910–1918: Kingdom of Montenegro
1852–1910: Principality of Montenegro
1516–1852: Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
1499–1516: Part of the Ottoman Empire
1356–1499: Principality of Zeta
1346–1356: Part of the Serbian Empire
1217–1346: Part of the Kingdom of Serbia
1186–1217: Part of the Grand Principality of Serbia
1077–1186: Kingdom of Duklja
843–1077: Principality of Duklja
625–843: Duklja (vassal state of the Byzantine Empire)
Podgorica
File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts[104] Template:Dts File:Flag of France.svg France
File:Flag of Spain (1945 - 1977).svg Spain
1955–present:Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Morocco

1912–1956:File:Merchant flag of French Morocco.svgFrench protectorate of Morocco
1912–1956:File:Merchant flag of Spanish Morocco.svgSpanish protectorate of Morocco
1666–1912: File:Flag of Morocco (1666–1915).svg Alaouite Sultanate of Morocco
1510–1659:Saadi Sultanate
1472–1554:Wattasid dynasty
1244–1465:Marinid Sultanate
1121–1269:Almohad Caliphate
1040–1147:Almoravid dynasty
750–778:Idrisid dynasty
744–1058:Barghawata
710–1019:Kingdom of Nekor
661–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
590–698: Part of the Template:Flagicon Byzantine Empire (as the Exarchate of Africa)
484–703: Kingdom of the Aurès
439–534: Part of the Vandal Kingdom
435–439: Center of the Vandal Kingdom
395–435: Part of the Western Roman Empire as province
42 AD–395 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as province
300 BC – 42 AD: Kingdom of Mauretania
814–202 BC: Part of the Carthaginian Empire
2500–539 BC:Phoenician trading posts in the coasts
10,000–2500 BC: Inhabited by Capsians
20,000–10,000 BC: Inhabited by Iberomaurusians
80,000–20,000 BC: Inhabited by Aterians
Idris I of Morocco convinced the Awraba Berber tribes to break their allegiance to the distant Abbasid caliphs in Baghdad and he founded the Idrisid dynasty in 788. Since 1.3 Million BC, humans have been settled in Morocco as demonstrated by the discovery of Stone Age hand-axe manufacturing site found at Casablanca in 2021.

Rabat
File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Portuguese colony from 1498 to 1975. Maputo
File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Pagan Kingdom founded 849. Occupied by Japan 1942–1945 Naypyidaw
File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg South Africa German colony from 1884; governed by South Africa 1915–1990 Windhoek
File:Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru Australia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia/File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand/File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom File:Civil Ensign of Australia.svg Trust Territory of Nauru Previously occupied by Germany 1888, Australia 1914, Japan 1942–45, Yaren
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Kathmandu
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts (de facto)
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1940–1945: Occupied by File:Flag of Germany (1935–1945).svg Nazi Germany establishing as Template:Flagdeco Dutch government-in-exile, a member of the allies during WWII.
1839–1940: Template:Flagdeco Kingdom of the Netherlands
1815–1839: Template:Flagdeco United Kingdom of the Netherlands
1813–1815: Template:Flagdeco Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands
1810–1813: Part of the Template:Country data First French Empire
1806–1810: Occupied by the Template:Country data First French Empire as Template:Flagdeco Kingdom of Holland
1795–1806: Occupied by Template:Flagicon France as the Template:Country data Batavian Republic
1648–1795: The Template:Country data Dutch Republic, recognized as a full independent state
1581–1648: The Template:Country data Dutch Republic declares its independence as a confederacy of seven Dutch provinces-seceded from the Spanish Empire. The new republic was still considered a state of the Holy Roman Empire until the Peace of Münster in 1648
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1549–1556: Seventeen Provinces(personal union of states of the Holy Roman Empire, administered by the Archduke of Austria (that was also Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain. The Archduchy of Austria was a state of the HRE. But the Kingdom of Spain was not)
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1384–1482: File:Flag of the Low Countries.svg Burgundian Netherlands (personal union of fiefs of the Template:Country data Kingdom of France (in the case of the County of Artois) and of the File:Banner of the Holy Roman Emperor (after 1400).svg Holy Roman Empire (the other fiefs), held by the Dukes of Burgundy (vassals of the French king and of the Holy Roman Emperor)
1190–1384: States of the File:Banner of the Holy Roman Emperor (after 1400).svg Holy Roman Empire: County of Hainaut, Duchy of Luxembourg, County of Artois, Duchy of Guelders, County of Namur, Duchy of Brabant, County of Holland, Bishopric of Utrecht, Frisian Freedom (autonomous confederation within the Holy Roman Empire).
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855–959: Part of Lotharingia
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600–734: Frisian Kingdom
481–843: Part of Francia
385–481 AD: Part of the Western Roman Empire as Gallia Belgica and Germania Inferior
3rd century: Inhabited by Salian Franks
22 BC – 385 AD: Parts of the Roman Empire as Gallia Belgica and Germania Inferior
55 BC – 600 AD: Part of Germania
800–22 BC: Inhabited by the Celts, Gauls, and Germanic peoples.
1800–800 BC: Inhabited by the Elps
2700–1800 BC: Inhabited by the Beakers
Since 38,000 BC humans have been settled since Neanderthals from the North Sea floor off the coast of Zeeland.[106]

Note: The Dutch Empire was created in 1602, after the foundation of the Dutch East India Company, in the government of the stadtholder Maurice, Prince of Orange.

Amsterdam
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Australia Template:Dts Template:DtsTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1947–present: Realm of New Zealand, a monarchy in a personal union with the United Kingdom.[107][108] New Zealand (a sovereign state) has one Antarctic territorial claim (the Ross Dependency), one dependent territory (Tokelau), and two associated states (the Cook Islands and Niue)

1907–1947: Dominion of New Zealand, a Dominion within the British Empire
1841–1907: Colony of New Zealand, part of the British Empire
1788–1841: Part of the Colony of New South Wales, part of the British Empire
c.1280–1788 CE: Inhabited by Native New Zealanders (Maori), divided in tribes (iwi)

Wellington
File:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua The Americas Template:Dts[109] Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Greater Republic of Central America 1898–Present: Template:Flagicon Republic of Nicaragua

1896–1898: Federated state of the File:Zentralamerikanische Großrepublik 1898.svg Greater Republic of Central America
November 1852 – 1896: Template:Flagicon Republic of Nicaragua
October–November 1852: Federated state of the File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federation of Central America
1838–1852: Template:Flagicon Republic of Nicaragua
1823–1838: Federated state of the File:Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg Federal Republic of Central America
24 September 1821 – 1823: File:Bandera del Primer Imperio Mexicano.svg Part of the First Mexican Empire as province of Nicaragua
15–24 September 1821: File:Civil Flag of El Salvador.svg Republic of Nicaragua
1638–1894: File:Flag of the Mosquito Monarchy.svg Mosquito Coast, part of the Template:Country data British Empire
1609–1821: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala (alternativelly Kingdom of Guatemala) within the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1535–1609: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1525–1535: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Part of the Columbian Viceroyalty (Part of the Spanish Empire)
Since c.2000 BC humans have been settled by Native Nicaraguans, including Chibcha.

Managua
File:Flag of Niger.svg Niger Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of France.svg France Became part of File:Flag of France.svg France in 1900, became independent on 3 August 1960

1804-1903: Sokoto Caliphate

1403-1901: Songhai Empire

1404-1500: Agadéz Sultanate

1235-1632: part of Mali Empire

700-1430: Gao Empire

700-1380: Kanem Empire

Niamey
File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Became part of the File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom as the File:Flag of Nigeria (1914–1952).svg Colony and Protectorate (1914–1954)/Federation of Nigeria(1954–1960), became independent on 1 October 1960

1900-1914: File:Flag of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate (1900–1914).svgSouthern Nigeria Protectorate and File:Flag of the Northern Nigeria Protectorate (1900–1914).svgNorthern Nigeria Protectorate were British protectorates in Nigeria during the period of colonization of the African continent, dividing Nigeria into the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and the Northern Nigeria Protectorate in this region of Africa.

1502-1897: File:Flag of the Zaria Emirate.svgZazzau Sultanate

1430-1591: Songhai Empire

1380-1893: File:Flag of the Bornu Empire.svgBornu Empire

1500-1840: Kwararafa, a pre-colonial confederation in the north of what is now Nigeria

Abuja
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1991–2019: Template:Flagicon/Template:Flagicon Republic of Macedonia (the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
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1918–1929: Part of the File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1918–1943).svg Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes as South Serbia
1913–1918: Part of the Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Serbia
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681–1018: Part of the First Bulgarian Empire
324–681: Part of the File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire as the province of Macedonia
148 BC – 324 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as the province of Macedonia
324–148 BC: Part of the Macedonian Empire
479–324 BC: Part of the File:Standard of Cyrus the Great (Achaemenid Empire).svg Achaemenid Empire
Since 5700 BC humans have been settled passing the Vinča.

Skopje
File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of German Reich (1935–1945).svg Germany 1940–present: Kingdom of Norway (The Bouvet Island, located in the Subantarctic, is a dependency of the Kingdom of Norway. Norway also lays claims to the Antarctic territories of Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land).

1940–1945: Occupied by Germany (Reichskommissariat).
1905–1940: Kingdom of Norway (Haakon VII elected Norwegian king in a referendum in 1905).
1814–1905: United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway. A personal union between the Kingdom of Norway and the Kingdom of Sweden.
1537–1814: Denmark-Norway – Kingdom of Norway, in real union with the Kingdom of Denmark, Duchy of Schleswig, and the Duchy of Holstein.
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1397–1523: Kingdom of Norway, in personal union with the Kingdom of Sweden and the Kingdom of Denmark. This union was known as the Kalmar Union
872–1397: Kingdom of Norway (According to tradition, Harald Fairhair unified all the small kingdoms into one in 872 after the Battle of Hafrsfjord in Stavanger, thus becoming the first king of a united Norway. In 1163, Norway adopted its current Law of Succession)
c.700s–872: The modern territory of Norway was divided in several small kingdoms. This age was characterised by expansion and emigration by Viking seafarers. The Viking Age itself only ended later in 1066.
About 10,000 BC, following the retreat of the great inland ice sheets, the earliest inhabitants migrated north into the territory which is now Norway.

Oslo
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749-1959: File:Flag of The Imamate of Oman.svgImamate of Oman

1744: House of Busaid

1696-1856: File:Flag of the Omani Empire.svgOmani Empire

1624: Ya'rubids are a native people of Oman

1507-1656: File:Flag of Portugal (1616).svgPortuguese Oman

1154-1624: Nabhani Dynasty they were rulers of Oman from 1154 until 1624, when the Yaruba dynasty came to power. One of its most visible legacies is Bahla Fort, a large complex of mud-brick buildings on stone foundations that is registered as a UNESCO world heritage site. The Nabhanid dynasty may be a possible ancestor of the Nabhan family, a family of Syrian and Lebanese descent that has influential members in the United States, some of whom immigrated and settled in New York City in the mid-20th century, and some who have influence in Brazil.

Previously occupied by Great Seljuq Empire, Ottoman Empire, Portugal (1508–1650), etc.

1400: Azd

Mascate
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1849–1858: Part of the Template:Flagicon Bengal Presidency of the Template:Flagicon East India Company
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1747–1826: Durrani Empire
1716–1799: File:Kattar Dhal Talwar.jpg Sikh Misl
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1520–1591: Divided between Arghun dynasty and Tarkhan dynasty
1351–1524: Samma dynasty
13th century-1351: Divided between parts of the Mongol Empire and Delhi Sultanate
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1700–1500 BC: Inhabited by Cemetery H
c.3300–c.1300 BC: Part of the Indus Valley civilisation
Since 2 million BC, Pakistan has been settled starting with Proto-humans.[110][111]

Islamabade
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Parts of West Bank are controlled by Israel, except for the Area A of the Palestinian National Authority. The Gaza Strip has been occupied by Hamas since the 2007 war after Israeli disengagement from Gaza in 2005.

The West Bank was occupied by Jordan from 1948 to 1967, and the Gaza Strip was occupied by Egypt from 1957 to 1967.

Ramalá
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1858–1863: In union with other 7 states in the File:Flag of New Granada.svg Granadine Confederation
1831–1858: Part of the File:Flag of New Granada.svg Republic of New Granada
1819–1831: Part of the File:Flag of the Gran Colombia (1822 proposal).svg Gran Colombia
1717–1819: File:Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931).svg Viceroyalty of New Granada, part of the Spanish Empire
1542–1776 : File:Flag of New Spain.svg Viceroyalty of Peru (viceroyalty of the Crown of Castile, and after 1715, of the Crown of Spain)
1528–1542: File:Flag of New Spain.svg Governorate of New Toledo, governorate of the Crown of Castile
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Panama City
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File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay

1876–present: Republic of Paraguay

Occupied 1870–1876 by Brazil, in Triple Alliance with Argentina and Uruguay.[112] (Paraguayan independence was assured only after the War of the Triple Alliance, when Brazil resisted Argentine offers to divide and annex the country)
1813–1870: Republic of Paraguay (Paraguay refused to join the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata and the Argentine Confederation [future Argentina], which considered Paraguay to be a break-away province. On 12 October 1813 the Paraguayan Republic was proclaimed. Paraguay only made a formal declaration of independence in 1845. It was only recognized by Argentina as an independent country on 17 July 1852. However, this recognition was rejected by the Congress of Argentina and the actual recognition of independence came only in 1856)
1811–1813: Province of Paraguay (de facto independent of Spain, but still de jure part of the Spanish Empire)
1776–1811: Part of the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata (part of the Spanish Empire)
1542–1776: Part of the Viceroyalty of Peru (part of the Spanish Empire)
1524–1544: Part of the Governorate of New Andalusia (part of the Spanish Empire)
11,000 BC – 1524 AD: Inhabited by Native Paraguayans, including the Tupi-Guarani peoples, Mascoian peoples and Mataco-Guaycuru peoples.

Asunción
File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Peru (1825-1950).svg North Peru
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1839–Present: Template:Flagicon Republic of Peru

1836–1839: Divided in North Peru and South Peru, in union with Bolivia in the File:Flag of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation.svg Peru–Bolivian Confederation
1822–1836: Template:Flagicon Republic of Peru
1824-1822: Protectorate of Peru, protectorate of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (Argentina)
1542–1824: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Viceroyalty of Peru (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1542–1824: File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Governorate of New Castile (Part of the Spanish Empire)
1534–1572: File:Flag of Cusco.svg Neo-Inca State, a rump state of the Inca Empire
1438–1542: File:Flag of Cusco.svg Inca Empire(The Kingdom of Cuzco gradually conquers several small kingdoms and became an Empire)
1197–1438: File:Flag of Cusco.svg Kingdom of Cuzco and other several small Quechua kingdoms
6th–11th Centuries AD: Tiwanaku-Wari Empire
Since 24,000 BC humans has been settled, including Native Peruvians such as Tiwanaku, Moche, Lima, Nasca Chavín and Virú.

Lima
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines Asia Template:Dts[22][113] Template:DtsTemplate:NoteTag Template:DtsTemplate:NoteTag File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States 1986–present: Fifth Philippine Republic
1981–1986: Fourth Philippine Republic

1973–1981: Under the Martial Law
1946–1972: Third Philippine Republic
1942–1943: A puppet state of the Japanese Empire (Second Philippine Republic)
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Pre-1535: The Philippine Islands had a numerous sinified states, Indianized kingdoms and Muslim states. In Luzon, there were the Ivatan people, the Society of Cordillera, the Kingdoms of Pangasinan and Ma-i, Kota Selurong and the Tondo dynasty. The Confederation of the Madyas and the Rajahnate of Cebu were in Visayas. Lastly, in Mindanao, there were the Sultanate of Maguindanao, Butuan Rajahnate and the Sultanate of Sulu. The Bruneian Empire occupied Palawan_(island) and parts of Mindanao too.

Manila
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1918–1939: Template:Flagdeco Republic of Poland (second)
1917–1918: Template:Flagdeco Kingdom of Poland, a puppet of File:Flag of the German Empire.svg German Empire and File:Flag of Austria-Hungary (1867–1918).svg Austria-Hungary
1915–1917: Occupied by File:Flag of the German Empire.svg German Empire and File:Flag of Austria-Hungary (1867–1918).svg Austria-Hungary during World War I
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1832–1867: Template:Flagdeco Kingdom of Poland (Congress Poland), in real union with the Russian Empire
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1795–1807: Divided between File:Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg Austrian Empire, File:Flag of Prussia (1892-1918).svg Prussia, and File:Flag of Russia.svg Russian Empire
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9th century – 1025: Civitas Schinesghe (era when Poland was unified ca 966 by Mieszko I).

Since 498,000 BC humans have been settled in Poland starting with Homo species, and later settled by Lusatian culture, Celts, Germanics, and others.

Warsaw
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1975–present: Template:Flagicon Portuguese Republic (Third)

1974–1975: Template:Flagicon Junta de Salvação Nacional
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1808: Convention of Cintra ended French occupation of Lisbon
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1640–1777: Template:Flagdeco Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves
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1139–1415: Template:Flagdeco Kingdom of Portugal (Independent after the Battle of Ourique, Although it was not until 4 years later in 1143, when independence was recognized).
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910–1071: Part of the File:Royal Banner of León.svg Kingdom of León as the File:PortugueseFlag1095.svg County of Portugal
868–910: Part of the File:Royal flag of Ramiro I of Asturies.svg Kingdom of Asturias as the File:PortugueseFlag1095.svg County of Portugal
756–929: Emirate of Córdoba
c.721–750: Umayyad Caliphate
418–c.721: Visigothic Kingdom
409–585: Kingdom of the Suebi
385–418 AD: Part of the Western Roman Empire as Hispania
218 BC – 385 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as Lusitania and Gallaecia
7th century – 218 BC: Inhabited by Iberians, Cynetes, Lusitanians, Celtici, and Gallaeci
Since 398,000 BC humans have been settled in Portugal, starting with Homo heidelbergensis.[114]

Lisbon
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Abbasid Caliphate
Umayyad Caliphate
Rashidun Caliphate
Various nomadic Arab tribesmen before that.
Doha
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Bucharest
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Moscow
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1689-1782: British West Indies and French West Indies In the 18th century it was owned by Britain and France, who claimed it as an island of the French and East Indies, and Britain claimed it as part of the British West Indies.

1493: Arawak and Taino peoples

Basseterre
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1739: Brief occupation by the Papal States
1503: Brief occupation by Rimini
1243: The people of San Marino established the positions of Captains Regent (Capitani Reggenti) as a joint heads of state
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San Marino
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São Tomé
File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts (Emirate of Riyadh)Template:NoteTag Template:Dts File:Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg Emirate of Jabal Shammar 1932–present: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

1926–1932: Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd, a dual monarchy that was the precursor to the modern day Saudi Arabia
1916–1925: Kingdom of Hejaz (Not recognized by the Ottoman Empire, last Ottoman troops evicted from Medina by Kingdom of Hejaz in 1919)
1921–1926: Sultanate of Nejd (Third Saudi State)
1916–1923: Sheikdom of Upper Asir
1913–1921: Emirate of Nejd and Hasa (Third Saudi State)
1909–1930: Idrisid Emirate of Asir
1902–1913: Emirate of Riyadh (Third Saudi State)
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1824–1891: Emirate of Nejd (Second Saudi State)
1818–1824: Diriyah became part of the Egypt Eyalet, part of the Ottoman Empire
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1633–1934: Principality of Najran
1551–1670: Eastern Arabia, part of the Ottoman Empire
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1517–1804: Sharifate of Mecca, part of the Ottoman Empire
1260–1517: Sharifate of Mecca, part of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt
1400–c.1521: Jabrids (Bahrain) rules coastal areas in Eastern Arabia.
1253–c.1400: Usfurids (Bahrain) rules coastal areas in Eastern Arabia.
1076–1253: Uyunid Emirate (Bahrain) rules coastal areas in Eastern Arabia
1171–1260: Sharifate of Mecca, part of the Ayyubid Sultanate
968–1171: Sharifate of Mecca, part of the Fatimid Caliphate
c. 968:The Sharifate of Mecca or Emirate of Mecca is established. Most of the remainder of what became Saudi Arabia (except the Eastern coast) reverted to traditional tribal rule.
945–968: Western Arabia was part of the Buyid Empire
899–1076: Qarmatians established a religious-utopian republic in Eastern Arabia
750–945: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
661–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
656–661: Part of the Rashidun Caliphate (capital city transferred to Kufa, located in modern Iraq)
632–656: Rashidun Caliphate, with the capital city in Mecca
622–632: Muhammad, Prophet of Islam, united all the tribes of Arabia under the banner of Islam and created a single Arab Muslim religious polity in the Arabian Peninsula.
Shortly before the advent of Islam, apart from urban trading settlements (such as Mecca and Medina), much of what was to become Saudi Arabia was populated by nomadic pastoral tribal societies. The east coast was a territory of the Sassanid Empire
By the late Bronze Age, a historically recorded people and land (Midian and the Midianites) in the north-western portion of Saudi Arabia are well-documented in the Bible.[115]
Early settled civilizations in the Antiquity: the Dilmun civilization on the east of the Arabian Peninsula, Thamud north of the Hejaz, and Kingdom of Kinda and Al-Magar civilization in the central of Arabian Peninsula.
There is evidence that modern human (Homo sapiens) habitation in the Arabian Peninsula dates back to about 63,000 years ago
Stone tools from the Middle Paleolithic age along with fossils of other animals discovered at Ti's al Ghadah, in northwestern Saudi Arabia, might imply that hominids migrated through a "Green Arabia" between 300,000 and 500,000 years ago

Riyadh
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1882–1915: Kingdom of Serbia
1815–1882: Principality of Serbia
1804–1813: Revolutionary Serbia (as independent movement inside the Ottoman Empire)
1459–1817: Part of the Ottoman Empire
1402–1459: Serbian Despotate
1371–1402: Moravian Serbia
1346–1371: Serbian Empire
1217–1346: Kingdom of Serbia
11th century–1217: Grand Principality of Serbia
8th century–10th century: Principality of Serbia
Since 5700 BC humans have been settled passing the Vinča.

Belgrade
File:Flag of Seychelles.svg Seychelles Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Perhaps sovereign 1790–1794 Victoria
File:Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Sierra Leone Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Colony of United Kingdom Freetown
File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia British colony 1824–1963; occupied by Japan 1942–1945; declared independence, then merged with Malaysia[11][17] from 1963 until 1965.[14][16] Singapore
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 1945–1993: Part of the Czechoslovakia (interrupted by Warsaw Pact armies in 1968)

1945: Occupied by WWII Allies in 1945
1939–1945: Occupied by Germany as a puppet - Slovak state
1918–1939: Part of the Czechoslovakia
1867–1918: Part of Austria-Hungary
1806–1867: Part of the Austrian Empire
1526-1806: Part of the Habsburg monarchy
1003–1018: Part of the Civitas Schinesghe
1000–1526: Part of the Hungarian kingdom
825-1108: Principality of Nitra

Bratislava
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 1991–present: Republic of Slovenia
1945–1991: Part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1918–1945: Part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
1918–1918: Part of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
1806–1918: Duchy of Carinthia (as part of the Austria-Hungary Empire)
976–1806: Duchy of Carinthia (as part of the Holy Roman Empire)
889–976: March of Carinthia (as part of the Carolingian Empire)
828–889: Direct rule by the Frankish Empire
658–828: Principality of Carantania
631–658: Samo's Empire
Ljubljana
File:Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Solomon Islands Australia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Colony of German New Guinea from 1884 to 1920, turning the Solomon Islands into the British after Germany's tragic defeat in the First World War, in the Second World War Japan invaded the islands starting the Solomon Islands Campaign and the Guadalcanal Campaign. Honiara
File:Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia Africa Template:Dts (disputed) Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1 July 1960: Union of Trust Territory of Somalia (former Italian Somaliland) and State of Somaliland (former British Somaliland)
19th century: Part of Sultanate of Hobyo
18th century: Part of Majeerteen Sultanate
15th century: Part of Adal Sultanate
13th century: Part of Ajuran Sultanate
13th century: Part of Warsangali Sultanate
13th century: Part of Ifat Sultanate
10th century: Part of Sultanate of Mogadishu
200 BC: Somali city-states
Mogadishu
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Africa Template:Dts Template:DtsTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts Template:Flagicon United Kingdom 1961–present: Republic of South Africa (Democratization in 1994)

1931–1961: Union of South Africa, monarchy in personal union with the United Kingdom
1910–1931: Union of South Africa, a Dominion within the British Empire
1839–1902: Several Boer Republics: Natalia Republic (1839–1843), Orange Free State (1854–1902), South African Republic (1852–1877; 1881–1902), State of Goshen (1882–1883), Republic of Stellaland (later United States of Stellaland; 1882–1885)
1816–1897: Zulu Kingdom
1806–1910: Part of the British Empire
c.1780–1817: Mthethwa Paramountcy
1652–1806: Dutch Cape Colony, part of the Dutch Empire(Conquered by the British, becoming the British Cape Colony)
1430–1760: Kingdom of Mutapa
c.1075–c.1220: Kingdom of Mapungubwe
c.300 AD–c.500 AD: Various Bantu peoples migrated and settled in the territory of the future South Africa (Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi, Sotho, etc.). In addition to these Bantu peoples, there were still the Khoikhoi, who already inhabited the region before the Bantu expansion
Before the Bantu expansion, Khoisan-speaking peoples inhabited Southern Africa.
What is now South Africa has been inhabited by humans since the Paleolithic period.

Bloemfontein (judicial), Cape Town (legislative) and Pretoria (executive)
File:Flag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan 2011: File:Flag of United Nations.svgUnited Nations Mission in South Sudan

1991–present: File:Nuer White Army Flag.svgNuer White Army

1983-2018: File:Flag of the SPLA (until 2011).svgSPLA

1894–1910: File:Flag of Lado.svg Lado Enclave administered by the Belgian Empire

Juba
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts (Visigothic Spain of Toledo)Template:Notetag[116] Template:Dts Template:Flagcountry 1975–present: Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Spain (restored thrice with democracy)

1939–1977: Template:Flagdeco Spanish Republic (government in exile)
1947: Referendum of re-establishing the Spanish Kingdom
1936–1975: Template:Country data Francoist Spain
1931–1939: Template:Flagdeco Second Spanish Republic
1874–1931: Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Spain (restored again)
1873–1874: Template:Flagdeco First Spanish Republic
1810–1873: Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Spain (restored)
1803–1813: File:Bandera de España 1808-1813.svg Kingdom of Napoleonic Spain, a French occupation.Template:Notetag
1700–1810: Template:Flagicon Kingdom of Spain
1640–1700: Template:Flagicon Monarchy of Spain
1580–1640: File:Escudo de Armas de Felipe II a Carlos II.svg Iberian Union (Spanish Empire integrated with the Portuguese Empire under the Philip II).
1516–1580: Template:Flagicon Monarchy of Spain (after the Reconquista, two Catholic monarchies (Castile and Aragon) and among other territories such as Navarre were merged by Charles I of Spain).

13th century – 1516: Spain has been divided between two monarchies: the File:Royal Banner of the Crown of Castile (Early Style)-Variant.svg Crown of Castile and the File:Royal Banner of Aragón.svg Crown of Aragon (In 1492, Spain became into an empire until 1975).
10th–13th century: Spain has been divided between the Christian Kingdoms (Castile, León, and Naverre) and Muslim Caliphates.
756–10th century AD: Emirate of Córdoba
c.721–750 AD: Umayyad Caliphate
542–c.721 AD: Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo
418–542 AD: Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse
409–418 AD: Kingdom of the Alans
385–418 AD: Part of the Western Roman Empire as Hispania
218 BC – 385 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as Hispania
7th century-218 BC: Inhabited by Iberians
First hominid settlement from the 1.5 million BC.[117]
Note: Each country maintained its own legal system and institutions.

Madri
File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom According to the Mahāvaṃsa, Prince Vijaya led 700 of his followers from present-day Bengal and Odisha to Sri Lanka, establishing the first kingdom on the island, Tambapanni, in 543 BC. However, it was not until the reign of Dutthagamani (161–137 BC) that the whole country was unified under a new kingdom, Anuradhapura. Colombo (executive, judicial) and Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte (official)
File:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan Africa Template:Dts Template:DtsTemplate:NoteTag Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
File:Flag of Egypt (1922–1958).svg Egypt
After King Kashta ("the Kushite") invaded Egypt in the eighth century BC, the Kushite kings ruled as pharaohs of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt for a century before being defeated and driven out by the Assyrians. Later ruled by the Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and then as Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 1899–1956. Khartoum
File:Flag of Suriname.svg Suriname The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagicon Kingdom of the Netherlands Paramaribo
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Template:Dts (none) No exact date for consolidation of Sweden. The beginning of the reign of the first Swedish king proven to have existed historically dates from circa 970 AD. The Kalmar Union (1397–1523) was a personal union of Scandinavian states (Denmark, Sweden and Norway).Template:NoteTag In states in personal unions their sovereignties and international identity remain intact, just sharing the same head of state.) Stockholm
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Flagdeco Austrian Empire 1848–present: Template:Flagicon Swiss Confederation (second)

1814–1848: File:Swiss flag Bachmann 1815.png Swiss Confederation (in Restoration and Regeneration) with the Congress of Vienna of 1815.
1803–1814: Napoleonic Swiss Confederation, a French puppet (Occipied by the Austrian Empire in 1813)
1798–1803: Template:Country data Helvetic Republic, a French occupation
1648: Independence fully recognized by the Peace of Westphalia
1499: De Facto independence in the Treaty of Basel (1499)
1291–1798: Template:Flagicon: Swiss Confederation
911–1291: Part of the Kingdom of Germany and the File:Banner of the Holy Roman Emperor (after 1400).svg Holy Roman Empire (from 962) as the Duchy of Swabia
843–911: Part of East Francia as Alamannia
496–539: Part of the Ostrogothic Kingdom as Alamannia
496, 539–843: Part of the Frankish Empire as Alamannia
411–534: Kingdom of the Burgundians
395–411 AD: Part of the Western Roman Empire as Germania Superior
200 BC – 395 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as Germania Superior
6000–200 BC: Inhabited by Germanic, Urnfield, and Celts.
Since 298,000 BC humans have been settled by Homo erectus has been found in Pratteln.[118]

Bern
File:Flag of the Syrian revolution.svg Syria Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:DtsTemplate:NoteTag File:Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg United Arab Republic Fall of the Assad regime

1961–present: File:Flag of the Syrian revolution.svg Syrian Arab Republic
1958–1961: File:Flag of United Arab Republic.svg United Arab Republic (in union with File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt)
1950–1958: File:Flag of Syria (1932–1958, 1961–1963).svg Second Syrian Republic, independente state
1946–1950: File:Flag of Syria (1932–1958, 1961–1963).svg independent First Syrian Republic
1923–1946: Part of the Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon. The administration of the region under the French was carried out through a number of different governments and territories, including the Syrian Federation (1922–25), the State of Syria (1925–30) and the Mandatory Syrian Republic (1930–1946), as well as smaller states: the State of Greater Lebanon, the Alawite State and Jabal Druze State.
1919–1920: File:Flag of Kingdom of Syria (1920-03-08 to 1920-07-24).svg Arab Kingdom of Syria
1917–1919: File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svgFile:Flag of France.svg Occupied by France and the United Kingdom
1516–1917: Part of the File:Ottoman flag.svg Ottoman Empire
1516–1917: Part of the File:Ottoman flag.svg Ottoman Empire
1510–1516: Part of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt in the West and of the Safavid Empire in the East
1405–1510: Part of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt in the West and of the Aq Qoyunlu in the East
1395–1405: Part of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt in the West and of the Timurid Empire in the East
1340–1395: Part of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt in the West and of the Artuqid Beylik in the East
1268–1340: Part of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt in the West and of the Ilkhanate in the East
1264–1268: Principality of Antioch, the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt in the West. The Ilkhanate in the East
1250–1264: Principality of Antioch and the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt
1183–1250: Principality of Antioch and the Ayyubid Sultanate
1160–1183: Principality of Antioch and the Emirates of Mosul and Aleppo, ruled by the Zengid dynasty
1129–1160: Crusader states (Antioch and, until 1144, Edessa) and the Zengid Emirate
1121–1129: Crusader states (Antioch and Edessa) and the Artuqid Beylik in the East. In the West the Seljuk Empire
1098: Crusader states established in Syria: Principality of Antioch (1098–1268) and County of Edessa (1098–1144)
1082–1121: Part of the Seljuk Empire
1024–1082: Divided in many states, ruled by differente dynasties like the Mirdasids, the Numayrids, the Marwanids, the Uqaylids
1002–1024: Western regions are Part of the Fatimid Caliphate. Eastern regions are divided in many states, ruled by differente dynasties like the Numayrids, the Marwanids, the Uqaylids
990–1002: Divided in many states, ruled by differente dynasties like the Hamdanids, the Numayrids, the Marwanids, the Uqaylids
945–990: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate and the Hamdanid Emirates of Aleppo and Al-Jazira
905–945: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate and Hamdanid Emirate
890–905: Part of the Tulunid Emirate and Hamdanid Emirate
868–890: Part of the Tulunid Emirate and of the Abbasid Caliphate
750–868: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate
744–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate
661–744: Center of the Umayyad Caliphate
637–661: Part of the Rashidun Caliphate
627–637: Part of the Eastern Roman Empire
613–627: Part of the Sassanid Empire
395–613: Part of the Eastern Roman Empire
273–395: Part of the Roman Empire
270–273: Palmyrene Empire
123–270: Part of the Roman Empire
39 BC – 123 CE: Part of the Roman Empire and of the Parthian Empire
69 BC–39 BC: Part of the Roman Empire, of the Kingdom of Emessa and of the Kingdom of Palmyra
85 BC–70 BC: Part of the Kingdom of Armenia
127 BC–85 BC: Seleucid Empire and Kingdom of Osroene
240 BC–127 BC: Center of the Seleucid Empire
301 BC–240 BC: Part of the Seleucid Empire
305 BC–301 BC: Part of the kingdom of Antigonus I Monophthalmus
323 BC–305 BC: Part of the Satrap of Laomedon of Mytilene
331 BC–323 BC: Part of the Empire of Alexander the Great
539 BC–331 BC: Part of the Achaemenid Empire
605 BC–539 BC: Part of the New Babylonian Empire
608 BC–605 BC: Part of the New Babylonian Empire and New Kingdom of Egypt
616 BC–608 BC: Part of the New Assyrian Empire and New Kingdom of Egypt
717 BC–616 BC: Part of the New Assyrian Empire
738 BC–717 BC: Part of the New Assyrian Empire and Kingdom of Urartu
824 BC–738 BC: Divided in many Syro-Hittite states in the west, while eastern regions are part of the Kingdom of Urartu and the New Assyrian Empire
840 BC–824 BC: Part of the New Assyrian Empire
c.870 BC–840 BC: Part of the New Assyrian Empire, excepts some Aramean states like Aram and Hamath
c.892 BC–c.870 BC: Divided into many Syro-Hittite states in the west, while eastern regions are part of the New Assyrian Empire
c.1076 BC–c.892 BC: Divided into many Syro-Hittite states, where Aramaeans came to rule from about 1000 BC
c.1200 BC–c.1076 BC: Divided into many Syro-Hittite states in the west, while eastern regions are part of the Middle Assyrian Empire
c.1274 BC–c.1200 BC: Part of the Hittite Empire and the Middle Assyrian Empire
c.1300 BC–c.1274 BC : Part of the Hittite Empire, the New Kingdom of Egypt and the Middle Assyrian Empire
c.1365 BC–c.1300 BC: Part of the Hittite Empire and the New Kingdom of Egypt
c.1448 BC–1365: Part of the Kingdom of Mitanni and the New Kingdom of Egypt
c.1502 BC–c.1448 BC: Part of the Kingdom of Mitanni
c.1517 BC–c.1502 BC: Part of the Kingdom of Mitanni and the Babylonian Empire
c.1750 BC–c.1517 BC: Small Amorrite kingdoms and the Babylonian Empire
c.1760 BC–1750 BC: Part of the Babylonian Empire
c.1776 BC – c.1760 BC: Amorite kingdoms and Mariote Kingdom, independent states
c.1788 BC–c.1776 BC: Small Amorites kingdoms and the Old Assyrian Empire
c.1898 BC–c.1788 BC: Amorite kingdoms (Amurru kingdom, Kingdom of Qatna, Ebla's Third Dynasty, Yamhad) and Mariote Kingdom, independent states
c. 2000 BC–c. 1898 BC: Kingdom of Qatna and Mariote Kingdom, independent states (Mari conquered Ebla)
c.2028 BC–c.2000 BC: Eblaite Kingdom and Mariote Kingdom, independent states
c.2100 BC–c.2028 BC: Eblaite Kingdom, independente state. Mariote Kingdom, part of the Neo-Sumerian Empire
c.2212 BC–c.2100 BC: Eblaite Kingdom and Mariote Kingdom, independent states
c.2230 BC–c.2218 BC: Eblaite Kingdom and Mariote Kingdom, part of the Akkadian Empire
c. 2266 BC–c. 2230 BC: Eblaite Kingdom and Mariote Kingdom, independent states
c.2290 BC–c.2266 BC: Eblaite Kingdom and Mariote Kingdom, part of the Akkadian Empire
c.2900 BC–c. 2290 BC: Mariote Kingdom
c. 3000 BC–2290 BC: Eblaite Kingdom
Archaeologists have demonstrated that civilization in Syria was one of the most ancient on earth. Syria is part of the Fertile Crescent, and since approximately 10,000 BCE it was one of the centers of Neolithic culture (PPNA) where agriculture and cattle breeding appeared for the first time in the world.
The oldest remains found in Syria date from the Palaeolithic era (c. 800,000 BCE).

Damascus
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Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic 1929-1991
Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic 1924–1929
Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic 1918–1924
Turkestan Autonomy 1917–1918
Russian Empire 1860–1917
Samanid Empire 875-999

Dushanbe
File:Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Independent in 1961 as Tanganyika, added Zanzibar in 1963. Dodoma
File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts (Ayutthaya Kingdom) Template:Dts File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Japan The Ayutthaya Kingdom is considered to be the precursor of modern Thailand, although the Sukhothai Kingdom (1238–1438) was the first Thai polity fully independent from Mon, Khmer, or Chinese control. Briefly occupied by Burma in 1767, then reunified under Taksin the Great. Occupied by Japan 1941–1945. Bangkok
File:Flag of East Timor.svg Timor-Leste Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Nations.svg United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor 2002–present: Template:Flagicon Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste

1999–2002: File:Flag of the United Nations.svg Administered by the United Nations in Transition.
1975–1999: Part of File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia as File:Flag of Timor Timur.svg Timor Timur
1702–1975: Part of the Template:Country data Portuguese Empire
Since 40,000 BC humans have been settled by Native Timorese with tribes, kingdoms and confederations.

Dili
File:Flag of Togo (3-2).svg Togo Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of France.svg France Lomé
File:Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga Australia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom United 1845 by George Tupou I. British protectorate 1900–1970.

950-1865: Tuʻi Tonga Empire

Nukuʻalofa
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File:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of France.svg France 1956–present: Republic of Tunisia

1956-1957: Kingdom of Tunisia

The modern state of Tunisia was implemented in 1956 by France

1881-1956: French Tunisia was a French protectorate established in what is now the Republic of Tunisia, it was a protectorate that began with the occupation of Tunisia from 1881 until Tunisia's independence in 1956.

19th century: Bey of Tunis File:Bey of Tunis flag correct and revised.png

1705-1881: Beylik of Tunis File:Flag of Tunisia.svg

1574-1705: Ottoman TunisiaFile:Flag of Ottoman Tunisia (1685).svg

Ottoman Tunisia, also known as the Regency of Tunis, refers to the Ottoman presence in Ifriqiya from the 16th to 19th centuries, when Tunis was officially integrated into the Ottoman Empire as the Eyalet of Tunis. The Ottoman presence in the Maghreb began with the takeover of Algiers in 1516 by the Ottoman Turkish corsair and beylerbey Aruj (Oruç Reis), eventually expanding across the entire region except for Morocco.

1229-1574: Hafsid File:Flag of Hafsid Dynasty (1229 - 1574).svg

1121-1229: Almohad Caliphate File:Flag of Almohad Dynasty.svg

During the 13th century, the Almohad chalfiate conquered Tunisia

The Kingdom of Africa was a Tunisian kingdom located in North Africa and Italy, Tunisia was conquered by the kingdom in the 12th century, by Roger II

During the first millennium, Tunisia was conquered by several Muslim dynasties and caliphates based in Carthage, after the loss of the Umayyad Caliphate

972-1148: Zirid dynasty

909-973: Fatimid Caliphate

800-909: Aghlabids

750-800: Abbasid Caliphate

The third Islamic state, the Abbasid Caliphate, was the successor to the Umayyad and Rashidun Caliphates.

698-750: Umayyad Caliphate

590-698: Exarchate of Africa File:Byzantine labarum according to coins.png

534-590: Praetorian Prefecture of Africa File:Byzantine labarum according to coins.png

435-534: Vandal Kingdom

146 BC-435: Roman Tunisia File:Flag of the Roman Empire.svg

12th C.- 146 BC: Ancient Carthage

12th C.-North African culture

Tunis
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File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
File:Flag of France.svg France
Template:Flagicon Armenia
1923–present: File:Flag of Turkey.svg Republic of Turkey

1920–1923: File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg Ottoman Empire, occupied by Greece, Italy, France, United Kingdom and Armenia (Treaty of Sèvres) (Republican Turks, led by General Mustafa Kemal Atatürk initiate the Turkish War of Independence to expel foreign occupation troops and at the same time wage a civil war against Turkish monarchists, seen as collaborationists by the republicans).
1299–1920: File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg Ottoman Empire (The Sultanate of Rum became divided in several Turkic principalities, called beyliks, the Ottoman beylik conquered and unified all beyliks in Anatolia. Also conquered Constantinople. From 1453, one of the titles used by the Ottoman Sultans was "Caesar of Rome" (Turkish: Kayser-i Rum), part of their titles until the Ottoman Empire ended in 1923. However, this title was never recognized by Europeans.)
1261–1453: Part of the Eastern Roman Empire (File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire) (Unlike many kingdoms and empires, the Eastern Roman Empire [and the Roman Empire before it] technically wasn't a hereditary monarchy; there were no formal succession laws in place to specify who was to succeed as emperor. As such, there cannot be a legitimate pretender to the Byzantine throne as the possibility of a true "rightful emperor" died with the empire and its institutions in 1453.)
1204–1261: Divided in Latin Empire, Empire of Nicaea, Template:Flagicon Empire of Trebizond and the Sultanate of Rum.(The Empire of Nicaea is considered the legitimate continuation of the Byzantine Empire because it managed to retake Constantinople.)
1077–1308: Sultanate of Rum, part of the Seljuk Empire
395–1204: Part of the Eastern Roman Empire (File:Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century.svg Byzantine Empire)
168 BC – 395 AD: Part of the Roman Republic (later the Roman Empire)
131 BC–64 BC: Western regions are part of the Roman Republic. Eastern regions divided in many kingdoms.
301 BC–131 BC: Divided in many kingdoms, like the Kingdom of Cappadocia, Galatia, Kingdom of Pontus, Kingdom of Pergamon and the Seleucid Empire
306 BC–301 BC: Antigonid dynasty
334–306 BC: Macedonian Empire
550–334 BC: Achaemenid Empire, the first Persian Empire
609 BCE–550 BCE: Lydia conquers all the west of Anatolia. The eastern regions falls under the rule of the Median Empire
707 BCE–609 BCE: Divided in many states, like Lydia, Lycia, Phrygia, Lycaonia, Mushki, etc. Eastern regions falls under the rule of the Assyrians.
1178 BCE–707 BCE: Divided in many states, like Lydia, Lycia, Phrygia, Lycaonia, Tabal, Mushki, etc. Around 900 BCE the Greeks began to establish colonies on the coast.
1325 BCE–1178 BCE: Hittite Empire
1400 BCE–1325 BCE: Hittite Empire and Arzawa (a "kingdom" or a federation of local powers, Troy was one of the members)
c. 1600 BCE–1400 BCE: Hittite Empire and many small states in the west. Assuwa, a confederation (or league) of 22 ancient Anatolian states, was formed some time before 1400 BC, when it was defeated by the Hittite Empire. Troy was one of the members of the confederation
c.2000 BCE–1600 BCE: The territory that today is Turkey was inhabited by Hattian, Hittite, Hurrian, Luwian and Anatolian tribes
. The small state of Pala was established
c.2550 BCE–2000 BCE: The territory that today is Turkey was inhabited by Hattian, Hurrian and Anatolian tribes
c.3500 BCE–2550 BCE: The territory that today is Turkey was inhabited by Hattian and Hurrian tribes
From 10,000 BC humans has been settled making first states as Indo-Europeans, including Phrygia and Thrace.

Ankara
File:Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan Asia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1991–present: Turkmenistan

1925-1991: Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic

1918-1925: Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

1789-1925: (part of the) Qajar Iran File:State flag of Persia (1907–1933).svg

Ashgabat
File:Flag of Tuvalu.svg Tuvalu Australia Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1978–present: Tuvalu

1976–1978: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as the Colony of Tuvalu

1892–1976: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as part of the Template:Flagicon Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony

Funafuti
File:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1963–present: Republic of Uganda

1962–1963: Template:Flagicon Uganda

1894–1962: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as the Protectorate of Uganda

1894–1910: File:Flag of Lado.svg Lado Enclave administered by the Belgian Empire

1888–1894: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire

Kampala
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1944–1991: Part of the File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union as Template:Country data Ukrainian SSR
1941–1944: Part of File:Flag of the NSDAP (1920–1945).svgGermany as File:Flag of the NSDAP (1920–1945).svg Reichskommissariat Ukraine
1922–1944: Part of the File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union as Template:Country data Ukrainian SSR
1919–1922: Template:Flagdeco Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
1917–1919: Template:Country data Ukrainian People's Republic
April–December 1918: File:Flag of the Ukrainian State.svg Ukrainian State
1917 – April 1918: Template:Country data Ukrainian People's Republic
1796–1917:Template:Flagicon Part of the Russian Empire as Kiev Governorate
1775–1796: Template:Flagicon Russian Empire as the Template:Flagicon Kiev Viceroyalty
1764–1775: File:Прапор В.З..png Zaporozhian Sich, a semi-autonomous polity and proto-state of Cossacks within the Russian Empire
1708–1764: Template:Flagicon Part of Russian Empire as Kiev Governorate
1649–1764: File:Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat.svg Cossack Hetmanate (the word hetman was the title of the general of the Zaporizhian Army. Zaporizhia is a historical and geographic region in Southern Ukraine).(From 1654 until 1764 it was a protectorate of the Tsardom of Russia and later the Russian Empire)
1569–1795: Part of the Template:Country data Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as the Kiev Voivodeship
1471–1569: File:Kingdom of Poland-flag.svg Kiev Voivodeship, part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
1441–1783: Crimean Khanate
1253–1349/1392: Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
1199–1253: Principality of Galicia–Volhynia
1132–1471: File:Alex K Halych-Volhynia-flag.svg Principality of Kiev (state of the Kievan Rus' from 1132 to 1240, the capital city of the Kievan Rus' was the city of Kiev [capital city of modern Ukraine]. Part of the Mongol Empire from 1240 to 1261. Part of the Golden Horde from 1261 to 1362. Part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1362 to 1471)
c.879–1199: The Kievan Rus', a loose federation of East Slavic and Finnic peoples, founded by the Rurik dynasty, in 882 the city of Kiev (capital city of modern Ukraine) became the capital city of this federation
c.600 AD: The territory of modern Ukraine was the core of the state of the Bulgars (often referred to as Old Great Bulgaria). At the end of the 7th century, most Bulgar tribes migrated in several directions and the remains of their state were absorbed by the Khazar Khaganate (650–969)
c.400 AD: the Antes Union was located in the territory of what is now Ukraine. The Antes were the ancestors of Ukrainians and other Slavic peoples.
Before 400 AD: There were several tribes and kingdoms in the territory of modern Ukraine. During the Iron Age, the land was inhabited by Cimmerians, Scythians, and Sarmatians. Beginning in the sixth century BC, colonies founded by Greeks was established in the shores of the Black Sea. These colonies became the Bosporan Kingdom (435 BC – 370 AD)
Modern human settlement in Ukraine and its vicinity dates back to 32,000 BC, with evidence of the Gravettian culture in the Crimean Mountains.

Kyiv
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1820–1971: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as the Template:Flagicon Trucial States of the Coast of Oman

1258–1820: Bani Yas

750–1258: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate

661–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate

632–661: Part of the Rashidun Caliphate

629–632: Part of the Caliphate of Muhammad

224–629: Part of the Template:Flagicon Sasanian Empire

Abu Dhabi
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Template:Country data Kingdom of Scotland
File:Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg Kingdom of Ireland
1922–present: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland [the later one is variously described as a country, province or region] are the constituent countries of the Kingdom)

1801–1922: Template:Flagicon United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1707–1801: Template:Flagicon Great Britain

Retrospective of the three constituent countries in the island of Great Britain (For Northern Ireland see File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland. Northern Ireland was created in 1921, when the island of Ireland was partitioned between Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland by the Government of Ireland Act 1920. Unlike Southern Ireland, which would become the Irish Free State in 1922 [a monarchy in personal union with the United Kingdom, later became a republic in 1949], the majority of Northern Ireland's population were unionists, who wanted to remain within the United Kingdom in political union.)..
The United Kingdom has sovereignty over seventeen territories which do not form part of the United Kingdom itself: fourteen British Overseas Territories and three Crown Dependencies.

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1653–1659: Template:Flagicon Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
1649–1653: Template:Flagicon Commonwealth of England
1603–1649: Template:Country data Kingdom of England, in personal union with the Kingdom of Scotland
1215: Magna Carta starts a process to rebalance the power of the monarchy
1066: Norman Conquest of England marks the commonly understood date of last subordination
927–1603: Template:Country data Kingdom of England (with the union of eight kingdoms).
410–927: Divided in several small kingdoms. Gradually eight of these kingdoms conquered the others small kingdoms in the future territory of England: Mercia, Dumnonia, Kent, Northumbria, East Anglia, Wessex, Sussex, and Essex.
385–410 AD: Part of the Western Roman Empire as Britannia
43–385 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as Britannia
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1659–1707: Template:Country data Kingdom of Scotland, in personal union with the Kingdom of England
1653–1659: Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
1649–1653: Commonwealth of England
1603–1649: Template:Country data Kingdom of Scotland, in personal union with the Kingdom of England
1286–1603: Template:Country data Kingdom of Scotland
9th century – 1286: Kingdom of Alba (There is no precise Gaelic equivalent for the English terminology "Kingdom of Alba", as the Gaelic term Rìoghachd na h-Alba means Kingdom of Scotland'.)
6th century – 9th century: The area that is now Scotland was divided into three areas: Pictland, a patchwork of small lordships in central Scotland; the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, which had conquered southeastern Scotland; and Dál Riata, founded by settlers from Ireland, bringing Gaelic language and culture with them.
From 12,000 BC humans has been settled stating with tribes, chiefdoms and confederations,[120][121] including Caledonians, Caereni, Carnonacae, Cat, Cornovii, Creones, Damnonii, Decantae, Lugi, Maeatae, Novantae, Picts, Selgovae, Scoti, Smertae, Taexali, Vacomagi, and Venicones.

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1653–1659: Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
1649–1653: Part of the Commonwealth of England
1542–1649: Part of the Template:Country data Kingdom of England
1226–1542: File:Flag of Gwynedd.png Principality of Wales, in personal union with the Kingdom of England
5th century-1216: Divided in various states, including the File:Flag of Gwynedd.png Kingdom of Gwynedd
385–410 AD: Part of the Western Roman Empire as Britannia
43–385 AD: Part of the Roman Empire as Britannia
From about 228,000 BC humans has been settled stating with tribes, chiefdoms and confederations.[122][123]

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London
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors).svg Great Britain 1776–present: File:Flag of the United States.svg United States of America (a federal state, originally the federation had 13 federated states [ States of the United States ], currently have 50 federated states and 1 federal district, with the last state to be admitted in the Union being Hawaii, admitted in 1959; The U.S. also currently administers three territories in the Caribbean Sea and eleven in the Pacific Ocean.)

1763–1776: File:Colonial-Red-Ensign.svg Thirteen British Colonies of America in the Atlantic coast, part of the British Empire; File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg New Spain and Spanish Louisiana in the Southwestern United States, Florida and the Mississippi Basin (Louisiana returned to the French in 1801), part of the Spanish Empire; Russians established in future Alaska the colony of Russian America
1521–1763: In the territory of the future contiguous United States Europeans began to colonize on the Native American territories establishing File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg New Spain in the Southwestern United States and Florida in 1521, part of the Spanish Empire; File:Royal Standard of King Louis XIV.svg New France in the Mississippi Basin in 1534, part of the French Empire; File:Colonial-Red-Ensign.svg Thirteen British Colonies of America in the Atlantic coast in 1607, part of the British Empire; File:Statenvlag.svgNew Netherland in the Atlantic coast in 1614, part of Dutch Republic; File:Flag of Sweden (1562–1650).svgNew Sweden along the Delaware River in 1638, part of Swedish Empire.
From at least 15,000 BC humans has been settled from Native Americans with tribes, chiefdoms and confederations. Examples are the Mississippian cultures (the largest urban site of these peoples, Cahokia, may have reached a population of over 20,000), Puebloans, the Iroquois Confederacy, Apaches, Navajos, Cherokees, etc.

Washington, D.C.
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1828–1830: Template:Flagicon Oriental State of Uruguay 1822–1828: Template:Flagicon Cisplatine Province, a province of the Template:Flagicon Empire of Brazil (Brazil and Argentina fight a war with each other for control of Uruguay's territory. The war only comes to an end with diplomatic intervention of the United Kingdom, which establishes Uruguay as an independent nation and buffer state between Argentina and Brazil via the 1828 Treaty of Montevideo).
1817–1822: Template:Flagicon Cisplatine Province, a province of the Portuguese Empire (The Portuguese Empire take advantage of the chaos of the wars of independence in Hispanic America and of the civil war that had started in the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata to invade and conquer the territory of the future Uruguay).
1815–1820: Part of the Template:Flagicon League of the Free Peoples, an alliance of provinces in civil war against the centralist government of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
1811–1815: Part of the Template:Flagicon United Provinces of South America
1776–1811: Part of the Template:Flagicon Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata, Part of the Template:Flagicon Spanish Empire
1542–1776: Part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1528–1542: Part of the Governorate of New Andalusia, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
10.000 BCE-1528: Inhabited by Native Uruguayans as the Charrúa peoples.

Montevideo
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1991–present: File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Republic of Uzbekistan (independence from Soviet Union declared 1991; constitution adopted 1992)

1924–1991: Part of the Soviet Union as Template:Country data Uzbek SSR

1920–1924: Khorezm People's Soviet Republic

1917–1920: Khanate of Khiva

1873–1917: Part of the Russian Empire as Khanate of Khiva

1511–1873: Khanate of Khiva

1370–1511: Part of the Timurid Empire

1226–1370: Part of the Chagatai Khanate

1206–1226: Part of the Mongol Empire

1100–1206: Part of the Khwarazmian Empire

1037–1100: Part of the Seljuk Empire

840–1037: Part of the Kara-Khanid Khanate

819–840: Part of the Samanid Empire

750–819: Part of the Abbasid Caliphate

661–750: Part of the Umayyad Caliphate

440–661: Part of the Hephthalite Empire

125 BCE-440: Nomadic Tribes

256 BCE-125 BCE: Part of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

312 BCE-63 BCE: Part of the Seleucid Empire

330 BCE-312 BCE: Part of the Macedonian Empire

530 BCE-330 BCE: Part of the Achaemenid Empire

Tashkent
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File:Flag of France.svg France
1980–present: Republic of Vanuatu

1906–1980: Part of the Template:Flagicon French and Template:Flagicon British empires as Template:Flagicon New Hebrides Condominium

1890–1906: Part of the Template:Flagicon French and Template:Flagicon British Empires as Anglo-French Joint Naval Commission

1889–1890: Independent Commune of Franceville

1887–1889: Part of the Template:Flagicon French and Template:Flagicon British Empires as Anglo-French Joint Naval Commission

Port Vila
File:Flag of Vatican City (2023–present).svg Vatican City Europe Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy 1929–present: Template:Flagicon Vatican City State (restored with the Lateran Treaty)

1870–1929: States of the Church (in prison)
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556–754: Duchy of Rome, part of the Byzantine Empire
493–556: Part of Ostrogothic Kingdom
476–493: Part of Kingdom of Italy (Odoacer)
395–476: Part of Western Roman Empire
27 BC – 395 AD: Part of Roman Empire
509–27 BC: Part of Roman Republic
753–509 BC: Part of Roman Kingdom
12th century – 100 BC: Between Latins and Etruscans

Vatican City
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela The Americas Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the Gran Colombia.svg Gran Colombia

1999–Present Template:Flagicon Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (a federal state, comprising twenty-three states, a capital district and the Federal Dependencies which consist in several islands in the Caribbean sea)
1953–1999: Template:Flagicon Republic of Venezuela (a federal state)
1864–1953: Template:Flagicon United States of Venezuela (a federal state)
1830–1864: File:Flag of Venezuela (1830-1836).svg State of Venezuela (a unitary state)
1826–1830: Divided in Apure, Orinoco, Venezuela, Zulia Department and Maturín, federated states of the File:Flag of the Gran Colombia.svg Gran Colombia
1824–1826: Divided in Apure, Orinoco, Venezuela and Zulia Department, federated states of the File:Flag of the Gran Colombia.svg Gran Colombia
1819–1824: File:Flag of the Gran Colombia.svg Federated state of the Gran Colombia
1817–1819: File:Bandera de Angostura (20 de noviembre de 1817).svg Republic of Venezuela
1814–1817: Captaincy General of Venezuela, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1813–1814: File:Bandera de la Guerra a Muerte.svg Republic of Venezuela
1812–1813: Captaincy General of Venezuela, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1811–1812: File:Flag of Venezuela (1811).svg American Confederation of Venezuela
1787–1811: Captaincy General of Venezuela (known unofficially as the Kingdom of Venezuela), without vice-royal dependence in judicial affairs, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1777–1787: Captaincy General of Venezuela, (known unofficially as the Kingdom of Venezuela), under judicial supervision of the Royal Audience of Santafé de Bogotá (located in Viceroyalty of New Granada), part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1739–1777: Part of the Viceroyalty of New Granada, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1723–1739: Part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1717–1723: Province of Caracas, part of the Viceroyalty of New Granada, within the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1546–1717: Part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, part of the Template:Country data Spanish Empire
1528–1546: Klein-Venedig, a concession give to a German banking family by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (that was also King of Spain), in the Province of Caracas, part of the Crown of Castile
Since about 7000 BC humans have been settled by Native Venezuelans with tribes, chiefdoms and confederations.

Caracas
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Template:FlagiconSouth Vietnam
1945–1954: the second French rule, which was ended by the Geneva Conference of 1954

1940–1945: Japanese occupation

1887–1940: French rule

1802–1945: Nguyễn dynasty, effective independence from 1802 to 1887, afterwards becoming puppet of the French rule

1778–1802: Tây Sơn dynasty

1428–1788: Later Le dynasty

1407–1428: annexed by Ming dynasty in the Fourth Era of Northern Domination

1400–1407: Hồ dynasty

1225–1400: Trần dynasty

1009–1225: Lý dynasty

980–1009: Early Lê dynasty

968–979: Đinh dynasty

938–965: Ngô dynasty

544–602: The region gained a longer period of independence as Vạn Xuân under the Anterior Lý dynasty

40–43 AD: Trưng sisters briefly lead the Lạc Việt to independence, establishing a monarchy in Lingnam

179–111 BC: Nam Việt

258–179 BC: Âu Lạc

2879–258 BC: Văn Lang confederacy arose under Kinh Dương Vương, who was the founder of the Hồng Bàng dynasty, and lasted until the eighteenth and final king Hùng Duệ Vương was deposed by Thục Phán

Hanoi
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File:Flag of South Yemen.svg South Yemen
North Yemen independent from Ottoman Empire 1918; South Yemen from UK in 1967; unified 1990 Aden (de facto, temporary) and Sanaa (de jure)
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1963–1964: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as Template:Flagicon Colony of Northern Rhodesia

1953–1963: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as Template:Flagicon Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland

1911–1953: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as Template:Flagicon Colony of Northern Rhodesia

1890–1911: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as Rhodesia

1823–1890: Part of the Kingdom of Mthwakazi

1660–1823: Part of the Rozvi Empire

1430–1660: Part of the Kingdom of Mutapa

Lusaka
File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe Africa Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1980–present: Republic of Zimbabwe

1979–1980: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as Template:Flagicon Colony of Southern Rhodesia

1979: Template:Flagicon Zimbabwe Rhodesia

1970–1979: Template:Flagicon Republic of Rhodesia

1965–1970: Template:Flagicon Rhodesia

1963–1965: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as Template:Flagicon Colony of Southern Rhodesia

1953–1963: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as Template:Flagicon Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland

1923–1953: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as Template:Flagicon Colony of Southern Rhodesia

1890–1923: Part of the Template:Flagicon British Empire as Rhodesia

1823–1890: Kingdom of Mthwakazi

1660–1823: Rozvi Empire

1430–1660: Part of the Kingdom of Mutapa

1220–1430: Kingdom of Zimbabwe

1075–1220: Kingdom of Mapungubwe

The British colony of Southern Rhodesia unilaterally declared Independence as Rhodesia 1965; known as Zimbabwe Rhodesia in 1979; unrecognised until 1980.

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  103. At the end of World War II, the region was abandoned by the Italians. The French and British occupy the region militarily, with the French settling in Fezzan, the British in Tripolitania and the Emirate of Cyrenaica being established as an independent country. King Idris I unified the country on December 24, 1951, uniting the territories into a single federal state, named the United Kingdom of Libya, later becoming the unitary Kingdom of Libya
  104. The independent government of the Moroccan Sultan still existed, in nominal form, during the period when the country was a protectorate of European colonial powers. Source: Treaty of Fes
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