This is a list of sovereign states in the 1970s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1970 and 31 December 1979. It contains 185 entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. It includes 169 widely recognized sovereign states, 12 entities which were de facto sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states, 3 states which were initially unrecognized but then gained full recognition later in the decade, and 1 state which was initially widely recognized but then lost full recognition later in the decade.
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Abu Dhabi – Emirate of Abu Dhabi (from 1 Dec 1971 to 2 Dec 1971)[1] Capital: Abu Dhabi |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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Afghanistan Capital: Kabul
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Widely recognized UN member state. Afghanistan was occupied by the Soviet Union from 27 Dec 1979. | |
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Ajman – Emirate of Ajman (from 1 Dec 1971 to 2 Dec 1971)[1] Capital: Ajman |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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Albania Capital: Tirana |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Algeria – People's Democratic Republic of Algeria Capital: Algiers |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Andorra – Principality of Andorra Capital: Andorra la Vella |
Widely recognized independent state. The President of France and Bishop of Urgell were ex officio Co-Princes of Andorra. The defense of Andorra was the responsibility of France and Spain. | |
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Angola – People's Republic of Angola (from 11 Nov 1975)[5] Capital: Luanda |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 1 Dec 1976). | |
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Argentina – Argentine Republic[6] Capital: Buenos Aires |
Widely recognized UN member state. Argentina was a federation of 22 provinces and two federal territories.[7] It had a claim over Argentine Antarctica, which was suspended under the Antarctic Treaty. It also claimed the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, both of which were British overseas territories. | |
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Australia – Commonwealth of Australia Capital: Canberra |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm. Australia was a federation of six states and three territories.[8] It had sovereignty over the following external territories:
Australia administered one United Nations Trust Territory:
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Austria – Republic of Austria Capital: Vienna |
Widely recognized UN member state. Austria was a federation of nine states.[9] | |
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The Bahamas – Commonwealth of the Bahamas (from 10 Jul 1973)[10] Capital: Nassau |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 18 Sep 1973). Commonwealth realm. | |
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Bahrain – State of Bahrain (from 15 Aug 1971)[11] Capital: Manama |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Bangladesh – People's Republic of Bangladesh (from 26 Mar 1971)[12] Capital: Dhaka |
De facto independent state. Claimed by Pakistan (to 22 Feb 1974). Widely recognized UN member state (from 17 Sep 1974). | |
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Barbados Capital: Bridgetown |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm. | |
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Belgium – Kingdom of Belgium Capital: Brussels |
Widely recognized UN member state. EEC member. | |
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Bhutan – Kingdom of Bhutan Capital: Thimphu |
Widely recognized independent state. Permanent observer at the UN (to 21 Sep 1971). UN member state (from 21 Sep 1971). Bhutan was officially guided by India in its foreign affairs, but effectively pursued an independent foreign policy starting in the 1970s. | |
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Biafra – Republic of Biafra (to 12 Jan 1970)[13] Capital: Enugu |
Partially recognized de facto independent state.[14] Claimed by Nigeria. | |
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Bolivia – Republic of Bolivia Capital: Sucre (official), La Paz (administrative) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Bophuthatswana – Republic of Bophuthatswana (from 6 Dec 1977)[15] Capital: Mmabatho |
Nominally independent South African bantustan.[16] | |
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Botswana – Republic of Botswana Capital: Gaborone |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Brazil – Federative Republic of Brazil Capital: Brasília |
Widely recognized UN member state. Brazil was a federation of 22 states, five territories, and one federal district.[17] | |
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Bulgaria – People's Republic of Bulgaria Capital: Sofia |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Burma Capital: Rangoon |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Burundi – Republic of Burundi Capital: Bujumbura |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Cabinda – Republic of Cabinda (from 1 Aug 1975 to 11 Nov 1975)[19] Capital: Cabinda |
De facto independent state. Claimed by Portugal (to 11 Nov 1975) and Angola (on 11 Nov 1975). | |
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Cambodia / Khmer Republic / Kampuchea, Democratic Capital: Phnom Penh |
Widely recognized UN member state.[22] Claimed to be the sole legitimate government of Kampuchea, despite being in exile from 10 Jan 1979. | |
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Cameroon Capital: Yaoundé |
Widely recognized UN member state. Until 2 Jun 1972, Cameroon was a federation of two regions.[24] | |
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Canada – Dominion of Canada Capital: Ottawa |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm. Canada was a federation of ten provinces and two territories.[25] | |
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Cape Verde – Republic of Cape Verde (from 5 Jul 1975)[26] Capital: Praia |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Central African Republic / Central African Empire Capital: Bangui |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Ceylon / Sri Lanka and Oranka Capital: Colombo (to 1978), Sri Jayawardenapura-Kotte (from 1978) |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm (to 22 May 1972). | |
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Chad – Republic of Chad Capital: N'Djamena |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Chile – Republic of Chile Capital: Santiago |
Widely recognized UN member state. It had a claim over Chilean Antarctic Territory, which is suspended under the Antarctic Treaty. | |
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China, People's Republic of Capital: Beijing |
Partially recognized de facto independent state (to 25 Oct 1971). Widely recognized UN member state (from 25 Oct 1971).[31] The People's Republic of China had five autonomous regions: Guangxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Xinjiang and Tibet. The People's Republic of China claimed Taiwan, Kinmen, the Matsu Islands, the Pratas Islands and Itu Aba, all of which were governed by the Republic of China. It also claimed the Paracel Islands (disputed by the Republic of China and Vietnam), the Spratly Islands (disputed by the Republic of China, Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia), and South Tibet (controlled by India). The People's Republic of China administered Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract, which were within the disputed region of Kashmir. | |
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China, Republic of Capital: Taipei (seat of government), Nanjing (claimed) |
Widely recognized UN member state (to 25 Oct 1971). Partially recognized de facto independent state (from 25 Oct 1971).[31] The Republic of China claimed to be the sole legitimate government of China, but only administered Taiwan, Kinmen, the Matsu Islands, the Pratas Islands and Itu Aba. The Republic of China had territorial claims over Mongolia; the Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic; the Sixty-Four Villages East of the River (administered by the Soviet Union); The majority of Gorno-Badakhshan (adminsitered by the Soviet Union); The eastern tip of the Wakhan Corridor (administered by Afghanistan); a small portion of Gilgit-Baltistan (administered by Pakistan and part of the disputed Kashmir region); Aksai Chin (administered by the People's Republic of China and part of the disputed Kashmir region); eastern Bhutan; South Tibet (controlled by India); and Kachin State (administered by Burma). | |
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Colombia – Republic of Colombia Capital: Bogotá |
Widely recognized UN member state. Colombia claimed Quita Sueño Bank, Roncador Bank, and Serrana Bank (disputed by the United States); Bajo Nuevo Bank (disputed by Jamaica, Nicaragua and the United States); and Serranilla Bank (disputed by Nicaragua and the United States) | |
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Comoros Capital: Moroni |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 12 Nov 1975). After 24 May 1978, the Comoros was a federation of three islands.[34] Comoros claimed sovereignty over the French overseas territories of Mayotte and the Glorioso Islands. It also claimed Banc du Geyser (disputed by Madagascar and France). | |
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Congo, Democratic Republic of the / Zaire Capital: Kinshasa |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Congo, Republic of the / Congo, People's Republic of / Congo Capital: Brazzaville |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Cook Islands Capital: Avarua |
A state in free association with New Zealand. It shares a head of state with New Zealand as well as having shared citizenship. | |
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Costa Rica – Republic of Costa Rica Capital: San José |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Cuba – Republic of Cuba Capital: Havana |
Widely recognized UN member state. The Cuban area of Guantánamo Bay was under the permanent control of the United States. | |
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Cyprus – Republic of Cyprus Capital: Nicosia |
Widely recognized UN member state.[37] Cyprus included one self-declared state which, although it did not claim independence, was de facto self governing:
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Czechoslovakia – Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Capital: Prague |
Widely recognized UN member state.[38] Czechoslovakia was a federation of two republics.[39] | |
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Dahomey / Benin Capital: Porto-Novo (official), Cotonou (seat of government) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Denmark – Kingdom of Denmark Capital: Copenhagen |
Widely recognized UN member state. EEC member (from 1 Jan 1973). The Kingdom of Denmark also included two autonomous countries:
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Djibouti – Republic of Djibouti (from 27 Jun 1977)[41] Capital: Djibouti |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 20 Sep 1977). | |
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Dominica – Commonwealth of Dominica (from 3 Nov 1978)[42] Capital: Roseau |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Dominican Republic Capital: Santo Domingo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Dubai – Emirate of Dubai (from 1 Dec 1971 to 2 Dec 1971)[1] Capital: Dubai |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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East Timor – Democratic Republic of East Timor (from 28 Nov 1975 to 7 Dec 1975)[43] Capital: Dili |
De facto independent state. Claimed by Portugal and Indonesia (from 29 Nov 1975). | |
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Ecuador – Republic of Ecuador Capital: Quito |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Egypt United Arab Republic | ||
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El Salvador – Republic of El Salvador Capital: San Salvador |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Equatorial Guinea – Republic of Equatorial Guinea Capital: Malabo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Ethiopia / Derg Capital: Addis Ababa
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Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Fiji – Dominion of Fiji (from 10 Oct 1970)[45] Capital: Suva |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state. Commonwealth realm. Fiji had an autonomous dependency, Rotuma. | |
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Finland – Republic of Finland Capital: Helsinki |
Widely recognized UN member state. Finland had a neutral and demilitarised region: | |
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France – French Republic Capital: Paris |
Widely recognized UN member state. EEC member. France included five overseas departments: French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon (from 19 Jul 1976). It also had sovereignty over the following overseas territories:
It also co-administered one condominium:
France also claimed Banc du Geyser (disputed by Madagascar and the Comoros). |
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Fujairah – Emirate of Fujairah (from 1 Dec 1971 to 2 Dec 1971)[1] Capital: Fujairah |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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Gabon – Gabonese Republic Capital: Libreville |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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The Gambia Capital: Banjul |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm (to 24 Apr 1970). | |
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Germany, East – German Democratic Republic Capital: East Berlin (disputed) |
Widely recognized independent state. Permanent observer at the UN (from 1972 to 18 Sep 1973). UN member state (from 18 Sep 1973). | |
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Germany, West – Federal Republic of Germany Capital: Bonn |
Widely recognized independent state. Permanent observer at the UN (to 18 Sep 1973). UN member state (from 18 Sep 1973). EEC member. West Germany was a federation of ten states.[48] | |
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Ghana – Republic of Ghana Capital: Accra |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Greece Capital: Athens
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Widely recognized UN member state. Greece had sovereignty over Mount Athos, an autonomous monastic state that was jointly governed by the multi-national "Holy Community" on the mountain and the Civil Governor appointed by the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and spiritually came under the direct jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. | |
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Grenada (from 7 Feb 1974)[50] Capital: St. George's |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 17 Sep 1974). Commonwealth Realm. Grenada had one autonomous dependency, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. | |
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Guatemala – Republic of Guatemala Capital: Guatemala City |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Guinea – Republic of Guinea Capital: Conakry |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Guinea-Bissau – Republic of Guinea-Bissau (from 24 Sep 1973)[51] Capital: Madina do Boe (to 10 Sep 1974), Bissau (from 10 Sep 1974) |
De facto independent state. Claimed by Portugal (to 10 Sep 1974). Widely recognized (from 10 Sep 1974). UN member state (from 17 Sep 1974). | |
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Guyana Capital: Georgetown |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Haiti – Republic of Haiti Capital: Port-au-Prince |
Widely recognized UN member state. Haiti claimed the uninhabited United States possession of Navassa Island. | |
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Honduras – Republic of Honduras Capital: Tegucigalpa |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Hungary – People's Republic of Hungary Capital: Budapest |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Iceland – Republic of Iceland Capital: Reykjavík |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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India – Republic of India Capital: New Delhi |
Widely recognized UN member state. India was a federation of twenty-two states and twelve union territories.[53] India had sovereignty over one protectorate:
Indian sovereignty over South Tibet, administered as part of North-East Frontier Agency and then Arunachal Pradesh from 1972 was disputed by the People's Republic of China. India administered part of the disputed region of Kashmir as the state of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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Indonesia – Republic of Indonesia Capital: Djakarta (renamed Jakarta in 1972) |
Widely recognized UN member state. Indonesia had three special provinces: Aceh, Jakarta, and Yogyakarta. | |
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Iran Capital: Tehran
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Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Iraq – Republic of Iraq Capital: Baghdad |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Ireland[55] Capital: Dublin |
Widely recognized UN member state. EEC member (from 1 Jan 1973). | |
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Israel – State of Israel Capital: Jerusalem |
Widely recognized UN member state.[56] Israel occupied East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip the Golan Heights, the Sinai Peninsula, and the West Bank. These areas were not generally recognized as being part of Israel. | |
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Italy – Italian Republic Capital: Rome |
Widely recognized UN member state. EEC member. Italy had 5 autonomous regions: Aosta Valley, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Sicily, and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. | |
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Ivory Coast – Republic of Ivory Coast Capital: Abidjan |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Jamaica Capital: Kingston |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm. | |
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Japan Capital: Tokyo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Jordan – Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Capital: Amman |
Widely recognized UN member state. Jordan claimed the Israeli-occupied territories of West Bank and East Jerusalem. | |
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Kampuchea, People's Republic of (from 10 Jan 1979)[57] Capital: Phnom Penh |
Partially recognized de facto independent state.[22] Claimed to be the sole legitimate government of Kampuchea. The People's Republic of Kampuchea was occupied by Vietnam. | |
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Kenya – Republic of Kenya Capital: Nairobi |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Khmer Republic Cambodia | ||
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Kiribati – Republic of Kiribati (from 12 Jul 1979)[58] Capital: South Tarawa |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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Korea, North – Democratic People's Republic of Korea Capital: Pyongyang |
Widely recognized independent state.[59] Permanent observer at the UN (from 1973). Claimed to be the sole legitimate government of Korea. | |
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Korea, South – Republic of Korea Capital: Seoul |
Widely recognized independent state.[60] Permanent observer at the UN. Claimed to be the sole legitimate government of Korea. | |
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Kuwait – State of Kuwait Capital: Kuwait City |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Laos Capital: Vientiane
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Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Lebanon – Lebanese Republic Capital: Beirut |
Widely recognized UN member state. Lebanon was occupied by Syria (from 2 Nov 1975). | |
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Lesotho – Kingdom of Lesotho Capital: Maseru |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Liberia – Republic of Liberia Capital: Monrovia |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Libya Capital: Tripoli |
Widely recognized UN member state. Federation of Arab Republics member (from 17 Apr 1971 to Nov 1977). | |
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Liechtenstein – Principality of Liechtenstein Capital: Vaduz |
Widely recognized independent state.[38] The defense of Liechtenstein was the responsibility of Switzerland. | |
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Luxembourg – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Capital: Luxembourg |
Widely recognized UN member state. EEC member. | |
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Malagasy Republic / Madagascar Capital: Antananarivo |
Widely recognized UN member state. Madagascar claimed the French possessions of Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands and Juan de Nova Island. It also claimed Banc du Geyser (disputed by Comoros and France) | |
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Malawi – Republic of Malawi Capital: Lilongwe |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Malaysia Capital: Kuala Lumpur |
Widely recognized UN member state. Malaysia was a federation of thirteen states and one federal territory.[64] After 21 Dec 1979, Malaysia claimed part of the Spratly Islands (disputed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China, Vietnam, and the Philippines). | |
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Maldives – Republic of Maldives Capital: Malé |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Mali – Republic of Mali Capital: Bamako |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Malta Capital: Valetta |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm (to 13 Dec 1974). | |
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Mauritania – Islamic Republic of Mauritania Capital: Nouakchott |
Widely recognized UN member state. From 26 Feb 1976 to 11 Aug 1979, Mauritania claimed sovereignty over and controlled a portion of the disputed Western Sahara. The territory was home to the de facto independent Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic from 27 Feb 1976. | |
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Mauritius Capital: Port Louis |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm. Mauritius had three dependencies: Agalega Islands, Cargados Carajos and Rodrigues. It claimed the British Indian Ocean Territory and the French territory of Tromelin Island. | |
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Mexico – United Mexican States Capital: Mexico City |
Widely recognized UN member state. Mexico was a federation of 31 states, two territories, and one federal district.[66] | |
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Monaco – Principality of Monaco Capital: Monaco |
Widely recognized independent state. The defense of Monaco was the responsibility of France. | |
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Mongolia – Mongolian People's Republic Capital: Ulaanbaatar |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Morocco – Kingdom of Morocco Capital: Rabat |
Widely recognized UN member state. After 26 Feb 1976, Morocco claimed sovereignty over and controlled most of the disputed Western Sahara. The territory was home to the de facto independent Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic from 27 Feb 1976. Morocco disputed the Spanish sovereignty over Ceuta, Isla de Alborán, Isla Perejil, Islas Chafarinas, Melilla, and Peñón de Alhucemas. | |
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Mozambique – People's Republic of Mozambique (from 25 Jun 1975)[67] Capital: Maputo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Muscat and Oman / Oman Capital: Muscat, Oman
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Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 7 Oct 1971). Under the informal protection of the United Kingdom until 1971. | |
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Nauru – Republic of Nauru Capital: Yaren (unofficial) |
Widely recognized independent state. The defense of Nauru was the responsibility of Australia. | |
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Nepal – Kingdom of Nepal Capital: Kathmandu |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Netherlands – Kingdom of the Netherlands Capital: Amsterdam (official), The Hague (seat of government) |
Widely recognized UN member state. The Kingdom of the Netherlands consisted of three autonomous countries:
The Kingdom of the Netherlands as a whole was a member of the EEC, but Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles were not. |
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New Zealand – Dominion of New Zealand Capital: Wellington |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm. New Zealand had responsibilities for the two free associated states of:
It also had sovereignty over three dependent territories:
The government of Tokelau Islands(Tokelau) claimed Swains Island, part of American Samoa (a U.S. dependence). |
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Nicaragua – Republic of Nicaragua Capital: Managua |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Niger – Republic of Niger Capital: Niamey |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Nigeria – Federal Republic of Nigeria Capital: Lagos |
Widely recognized UN member state. Nigeria was a federation of 23 states and one federal territory.[68] | |
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North Solomons – Republic of the North Solomons (from 1 Sep 1975 to 7 Aug 1976)[69] Capital: Kieta |
De facto independent state. Claimed by Australia (to 16 Sep 1975) and Papua New Guinea (from 16 Sep 1975). | |
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Norway – Kingdom of Norway Capital: Oslo |
Widely recognized UN member state. Norway had two integral overseas areas: Jan Mayen and Svalbard. The latter of area had a special status due to the Spitsbergen Treaty. Norway had sovereignty over the following dependencies:
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Pakistan – Islamic Republic of Pakistan Capital: Islamabad |
Widely recognized UN member state. Pakistan was a federation of six provinces and four territories. It administered part of the disputed region of Kashmir as the territories of Azad Kashmir and the Northern Areas.[70] | |
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Panama – Republic of Panama Capital: Panama City |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Papua New Guinea – Independent State of Papua New Guinea (from 16 Sep 1975)[71] Capital: Port Moresby |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 10 Oct 1975). Commonwealth realm. | |
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Paraguay – Republic of Paraguay Capital: Asunción |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Peru – Peruvian Republic Capital: Lima |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Philippines – Republic of the Philippines Capital: Quezon City (official, to 24 Jun 1976) Manila (official, from 24 Jun 1976), Baguio (summer, to 24 Jun 1976) |
Widely recognized UN member state. The Philippines administered the Scarborough Shoal and Macclesfield Bank, both of which were disputed by the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China. It also claimed sovereignty over the Spratly Islands (disputed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China, Vietnam, and Malaysia) and the Malaysian territory of Sabah. | |
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Poland – People's Republic of Poland Capital: Warsaw |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Portugal – Portuguese Republic Capital: Lisbon |
Widely recognized UN member state. Portugal had two autnonomous regions: the Azores (from 27 Aug 1976) and Madeira (from 27 Aug 1976). Portugal had sovereignty over the following overseas provinces:
It also had one Chinese territory which it administered as a dependency:
Portugal continued to claim sovereignty over Portuguese Timor after its unilateral declaration of independence on 28 Nov 1975 and its annexation by Indonesia on 7 Dec 1975. It claimed the former overseas province of Portuguese India, which had been annexed by India, until 31 Dec 1974. It also claimed the Spanish municipalities of Olivenza and Táliga. |
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Qatar – State of Qatar (from 3 Sep 1971)[72] Capital: Doha |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Ras al-Khaimah – Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah (from 1 Dec 1971 to 11 Feb 1972)[73] Capital: Ras al-Khaimah |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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Rhodesia / Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Capital: Salisbury |
De facto independent state. Not recognized by any other state. Claimed by the United Kingdom. | |
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Romania – Socialist Republic of Romania Capital: Bucharest |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Rwanda – Rwandese Republic[77] Capital: Kigali |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Rwenzururu – Kingdom of Rwenzururu Capital: Kasese |
De facto independent state. Not recognized by any other state. Claimed by Uganda. | |
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Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (from 27 Feb 1976) [78] Capital: Bir Lehlou (official), Rabouni (seat of government-in-exile), El Aaiún (claimed) |
Partially recognized de facto independent state. The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic claimed the disputed territory of Western Sahara, most of which was under control of Morocco and (to 11 Aug 1979) Mauritania. The territory under its control, the so-called Free Zone, was claimed by Morocco and Mauritania. Its government resided in exile in Tindouf, Algeria. | |
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Saint Lucia (from 22 Feb 1979)[79] Capital: Castries |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 18 Sep 1979). Commonwealth realm. | |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (from 27 Oct 1979)[80] Capital: Kingstown |
Widely recognized independent state. Commonwealth realm. | |
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San Marino – Republic of San Marino Capital: San Marino |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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São Tomé and Príncipe – Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe (from 12 Jul 1975)[81] Capital: São Tomé |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Saudi Arabia – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Capital: Riyadh |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Senegal – Republic of Senegal Capital: Dakar |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Seychelles – Republic of Seychelles (from 29 Jun 1976)[82] Capital: Victoria |
Widely recognized UN member state (from 21 Sep 1976). The Seychelles claimed the British Indian Ocean Territory and the French territories of Tromelin Island and the Glorioso Islands. | |
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Sharjah – Emirate of Sharjah (from 1 Dec 1971 to 2 Dec 1971)[1] Capital: Sharjah |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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Sierra Leone Capital: Freetown |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm (to 19 Apr 1971). | |
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Singapore – Republic of Singapore Capital: Singapore |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Solomon Islands (from 7 Jul 1978)[84] Capital: Honiara |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 21 Sep 1976). Commonwealth realm. | |
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Somalia – Somali Democratic Republic Capital: Mogadishu |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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South Africa – Republic of South Africa Capital: Pretoria (administrative), Cape Town (legislative), Bloemfontein (judicial) |
Widely recognized UN member state. South Africa had eight autonomous bantustans: Bophuthatswana (from 1 Jun 1972 to 6 Dec 1977), Ciskei (from 1 Aug 1972) Gazankulu (from 1 Feb 1973), KwaZulu (from 1 Feb 1977), Lebowa (from 2 Oct 1972), Transkei (to 26 Oct 1976), QwaQwa (from 1 Nov 1974), and Venda (from 1 Feb 1973 to 13 Sep 1979). There were also three bantustans which were nominally independent: Bophuthatswana (from 6 Dec 1977), Transkei (from 26 Oct 1976), and Venda (from 13 Sep 1979). South Africa administered one League of Nations mandate: | |
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Soviet Union – Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Capital: Moscow |
Widely recognized UN member state. The Soviet Union was a federation of 15 republics, two of which (Byelorussia and Ukraine) were UN members in their own right.[85] | |
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Spain Capital: Madrid
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Widely recognized UN member state. Spain included two autonomous communities.[87] Spain had sovereignty over one overseas province:
Its sovereignty over Ceuta, Isla de Alborán, Isla Perejil, Islas Chafarinas, Melilla and Peñón de Alhucemas was disputed by Morocco. Its sovereignty over Olivenza and Táliga was disputed by Portugal. It claimed the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. |
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Sri Lanka Ceylon | ||
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Sudan – Democratic Republic of the Sudan Capital: Khartoum |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Suriname – Republic of Suriname (from 25 Nov 1975)[88] Capital: Paramaribo |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 4 Dec 1975). | |
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Swaziland – Kingdom of Swaziland Capital: Mbabane (administrative), Lobamba (royal and legislative) |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Sweden – Kingdom of Sweden Capital: Stockholm |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Switzerland – Swiss Confederation Capital: Bern |
Widely recognized independent state. Permanent observer at the UN. Switzerland was a federation of 26 cantons.[89] | |
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Syria – Syrian Arab Republic Capital: Damascus |
Widely recognized UN member state. Federation of Arab Republics member (from 17 Apr 1971 to Nov 1977). Syria included the Golan Heights, which were occupied by Israel. It disputed the Turkish sovereignty over Hatay Province. | |
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Tanna – Tanna Nation (from 24 Mar 1974 to 29 Jun 1974)[90] Capital: Lénakel |
De facto independent state. Claimed by the Anglo-French New Hebrides Condominium. | |
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Tanzania – United Republic of Tanzania Capital: Dar es Salaam |
Widely recognized UN member state. Tanzania had one autonomous region: Zanzibar. | |
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Thailand – Kingdom of Thailand Capital: Bangkok |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Togo – Togolese Republic Capital: Lomé |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Tonga – Kingdom of Tonga (from 4 Jun 1970)[91] Capital: Nukuʻalofa |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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Transkei – Republic of Transkei (from 26 Oct 1976)[92] Capital: Umtata |
Nominally independent South African bantustan.[16] | |
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Trinidad and Tobago Capital: Port of Spain |
Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm (to 1 Mar 1976). | |
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Tunisia – Tunisian Republic Capital: Tunis |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Turkey – Republic of Turkey Capital: Ankara |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Tuvalu (from 1 Oct 1978)[94] Capital: Funafuti |
Widely recognized independent state. Commonwealth realm. | |
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Uganda – Republic of Uganda Capital: Kampala |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Umm al-Quwain – Emirate of Umm al-Quwain (from 1 Dec 1971 to 2 Dec 1971)[1] Capital: Umm al-Quwain |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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United Arab Emirates (from 2 Dec 1971)[1] Capital: Abu Dhabi |
Widely recognized UN member state. The United Arab Emirates was a federation of seven emirates.[95] | |
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United Arab Republic / Egypt Capital: Cairo |
Widely recognized UN member state. Federation of Arab Republics member (from 17 Apr 1971 to Nov 1977). to The United Arab Republic consisted of one state: Egypt. It included the Sinai Peninsula, which was occupied by Israel. | |
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United Kingdom – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Capital: London |
Widely recognized UN member state. EEC member (from 1 Jan 1973). The United Kingdom was composed of four countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The United Kingdom had responsibilities for the following self-governing free associated states:
The United Kingdom administered the foreign affairs of the following protected states:
The United Kingdom co-administered the following condominiums:
It also had sovereignty over the following crown colonies and protectorates:
In addition, the British Monarch had direct sovereignty over three self-governing Crown dependencies:
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United States – United States of America Capital: Washington, D.C. |
Widely recognized UN member state. The United States was a federation of 50 states, one federal district, and one incorporated territory.[98] It asserted sovereignty over the following inabited unincorporated territories:
It also asserted sovereignty over fifteen uninhabited unincorporated territories[99]:
The United States co-administered the following condominium:
The United States administered one territory under the residual sovereignty of Japan:
In addition, the United States administered one United Nations Trust Territory:
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Upper Volta – Republic of Upper Volta Capital: Ouagadougou |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Uruguay – Eastern Republic of Uruguay Capital: Montevideo |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Vatican City – Vatican City State Capital: Vatican City |
Widely recognized independent state. Vatican City was administered by the Holy See, a sovereign entity recognized by a large number of countries and a Permanent observer at the United Nations. The Holy See also administered a number of extraterritorial properties in Italy. The Pope was the ex officio head of state of Vatican City. | |
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Venda – Republic of Venda (from 13 Sep 1979)[100] Capital: Thohoyandou |
Nominally independent South African bantustan.[16] | |
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Venezuela – Republic of Venezuela Capital: Caracas |
Widely recognized UN member state. Venezuela was a federation of 20 states, two territories, one federal dependency, and one federal district.[101] | |
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Vietnam – Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 2 Jul 1976)[102] Capital: Hanoi |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 20 Sep 1977). Vietnam claimed sovereignty over the Paracel Islands (disputed by the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China) and Spratly Islands (disputed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China, the Philippines, and Malaysia). | |
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Vietnam, North – Democratic Republic of Vietnam (to 2 Jul 1976)[102] Capital: Hanoi |
Widely recognized independent state. | |
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Vietnam, South Capital: Saigon
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Widely recognized independent state. South Vietnam claimed sovereignty over the Paracel Islands (disputed by the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China) and Spratly Islands (disputed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China, and the Philippines). | |
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Western Samoa – Independent State of Western Samoa Capital: Apia |
Widely recognized independent state. UN member state (from 15 Dec 1976) | |
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Yemen, North – Yemen Arab Republic Capital: Sana'a |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Yemen, South | Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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Yugoslavia – Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Capital: Belgrade |
Widely recognized UN member state. Yugoslavia was a federation of six republics.[105] | |
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Zambia – Republic of Zambia Capital: Lusaka |
Widely recognized UN member state. | |
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