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This list includes currently extant [[sovereign state]]s ([[List of sovereign states|list]]) and [[List of states with limited recognition|states with limited recognition]] that have [[Declaration of independence|declared independence]] from a [[Succession of states|predecessor state]] or an [[Military occupation|occupying power]]. Various states have never declared independence throughout their [[List of sovereign states by date of formation|formations]] and hence are not included in the list, including states that were formed by the unification of multiple independent states, such as the [[United Kingdom]], [[United States]], and [[Tanzania]], including states that did declare independence, but whose most recent establishment was through other means, such as [[Haiti]], which declared independence from France in 1804, but split into two states in 1806 and was reunified in 1820. The list does not include duplicated entries for states that have declared independence multiple times, only using the most recent one. [[Administrative division|Subnational entities]] are usually not included in the list. Some of these dates of independence might be disputed. Entries in the "events" table are written in the present tense.
This list includes [[sovereign state]]s ([[List of sovereign states|list]]) and [[List of states with limited recognition|states with limited recognition]] that have [[Declaration of independence|declared independence]] from a [[Succession of states|predecessor state]] or an [[Military occupation|occupying power]]. Various states have never declared independence throughout their [[List of sovereign states by date of formation|formations]] and hence are not included in the list. The list generally does not include duplicated entries for states declaring independence in several stages, with the exception of those states that have been militarily occupied for a significant length of time. [[Administrative division|Subnational entities]] are usually not included in the list unless they were independent countries prior to joining a larger country (e.g. [[People's Republic of Zanzibar|Zanzibar]], which joined [[Tanganyika (1961–1964)|Tanganyika]] to form [[Tanzania]]). Some of these dates of independence might be disputed. Entries in the "events" table are written in the present tense.


== Before 19th century ==
== Timeline ==

{| class="wikitable"
== Decolonization of the Europe ==
! style="width: 2%;" | Date
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-datatable" width="100%" style="font-size:90%"
! style="width: 12%;" | Previous entity
!Country
! style="width: 16%;" | Newly independent entity
!Date of current form of government
! style="width: 70%;" | Event
!Birth of current form of government
!Date of acquisition of sovereignty
!Acquisition of sovereignty
!Date of territorial modification
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" |{{flag|Bulgaria}}
!September 3, 301
| rowspan="4" |{{dts|10-11-1989}}
|[[Roman Empire]]
| rowspan="4" |[[People's Republic of Bulgaria]] was replaced by the [[Bulgaria|Republic of Bulgaria]]
|[[San Marino]]
|{{dts|681}} on territories of the [[Eastern Roman Empire]]
|Traditionally given date
|[[First Bulgarian Empire|(Danubian) Bulgaria]]
| rowspan="4" |{{dts|28-10-1944}}
|-
|-
|{{dts|1185}}
!749
|[[Second Bulgarian Empire]] formed
|[[Abbasid Caliphate]]
|[[Oman]]
|Subject to Abbasid vassalage for short periods
|-
|-
|{{dts|13-07-1878}}
!August 10, 843
|Autonomy within [[Ottoman Empire]] recognized internationally by the [[Treaty of Berlin (1878)|Treaty of Berlin]]
|[[Carolingian Empire]]
|[[France]]
|[[Treaty of Verdun]], splitting the Frankish Empire into three states, one of which became France.
|-
|-
|{{dts|22-09-1908}}
!c. 950
|[[Bulgarian Declaration of Independence|Independence from Ottoman Empire]]
|[[Tui Manu'a|Tui Manu'a Empire]]
|-
|[[Tonga]]
|{{flag|Andorra}}
|{{dts|28-04-1993}}
|Current [[Constitution of Andorra]] entered force
|{{dts|1278}}
|Independence from [[Crown of Aragon|Aragon]]
|{{dts|28-08-2001}}
|-
| rowspan="3" |{{flag|Austria}}
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|12-11-1918}}
| rowspan="3" |Declaration of the [[Republic of German-Austria]]
|{{dts|17-09-1156}}
|[[Privilegium Minus]]: Sovereignty from [[Duchy of Bavaria]] as a Duchy of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|14-12-1921}}
|-
|{{dts|11-08-1804}}
|Proclamation of the [[Austrian Empire]]
|-
|{{dts|27-04-1945}}
|Restoration of the Republic of Austria
|-
| rowspan="3" |{{flag|Belarus}}
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|28-11-1996}}
| rowspan="3" |[[Constitution of Belarus#1996|Constitutional amendment]] abolishes the [[Supreme Soviet of Belarus|Supreme Soviet]] and establishes the [[National Assembly of Belarus|National Assembly]]
|{{dts|882}}
|Formation of the [[Kievan Rus']]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{dts|27-07-1990}}
!July 27, 1139
|[[Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic]]
|[[Kingdom of Leon|Leon]]
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|1945}}
|[[Portugal]]
|In personal union with, and effective satellite state of, Spain between 1580 and 1640
|-
|-
|{{dts|25-08-1991}}
!November 5, 1271
|Independence recognized by Soviet Union<ref name="SovietSovereignRepublic" />
|[[Mongol Empire]]
|[[China]]
|Independent Chinese state reestablished with the collapse of the Mongol Empire. Earliest foundation of China disputed, but begins with either the [[Xia Dynasty|Xia]] or [[Shang Dynasty]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Belgium}}
!February 8, 1649
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|21-07-1831}}
|[[Holy Roman Empire]]
| rowspan="2" |King [[Leopold I of Belgium]] swears allegiance to the constitution making the country a [[constitutional monarchy]]
|[[Switzerland]]
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|04-10-1830}}
|Separated from Imperial sovereignty by the [[Peace of Westphalia]]
| rowspan="2" |Independence was proclaimed by the provisonial government
|{{dts|28-06-1919}}
|-
|-
|{{dts|01-07-1962}}
!July 1747
|[[Safavid Empire|Persia]]
|[[Afghanistan]]
|Independent as the [[Durrani Empire]], subject to British protectorate from 1880-1919.
|-
|-
|{{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}
!1616
|{{dts|03-03-1992}}
|[[Phagmodrupa Dynasty|Tibet]]
|
|[[Bhutan]]
|{{dts|3 March 1992}}
|Subject to British protectorate from 1865-1947, and Indian protectorate from 1947-1971.
|Independence declared from the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]
|}
|{{dts|25-11-1943}}
|-
| rowspan="3" |{{flag|Albania}}
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|29-04-1991}}
| rowspan="3" |[[Socialist People's Republic of Albania]] was replaced by the Republic of Albania.
|{{dts|1190}} {{Circa}}
|[[Principality of Arbër]] was established by ''[[archon]]'' [[Progon of Kruja|Progon]].
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|1945}}
|-
|{{dts|28-11-1912}}
|Declaration of independence from [[Ottoman Empire]]
|-
|{{dts|28-11-1944}}
|Albanian state re-established after Italian/German occupation
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Croatia}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|08-10-1991}}
| rowspan="2" |Independence from [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]
|{{dts|879}}
|Duke [[Branimir of Croatia|Branimir]] was recognized as an independent ruler of the [[Duchy of Croatia]] by [[Pope John VIII]].
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|10-02-1947}}
|-
|{{dts|925}}
|Formation of [[Kingdom of Croatia (medieval)|Kingdom of Croatia]] by [[Tomislav of Croatia|King Tomislav]]
|-
|{{flag|Czech Republic}}
|{{dts|01-01-1993}}
|[[Dissolution of Czechoslovakia]], creating [[Czech Republic]] and [[Slovakia]]
|{{dts|October 1918}}
|Creation of [[Czechoslovakia]]
|
|-
|{{flag|Denmark}}
|{{dts|05-06-1953}}
|Constitutional Act of Denmark
|{{dts|965}}
|[[Harald Bluetooth]] unifies Denmark
|{{dts|15-06-1920}}
|-
|{{flag|Estonia}}
|{{dts|24-02-1918}}
|[[Estonian Declaration of Independence]], whereby a [[republic]] was declared<ref name="Baltics" group="Europe">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 [[Government-in-exile|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]].</ref>
|{{dts|20-08-1991}}
|Independence (from the Soviet Union) reasserted, end of occupation{{NoteTag|The [[annexation of the Baltic states]] in 1940 is considered an illegal occupation by the current governments of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and by a number of Western countries, including the United States and the European Union, who assert that the states were independent countries occupied by the Soviet Union. The three corresponding Soviet republics were officially sovereign entities in a federation, according to Article 76 of the [[Constitution of the Soviet Union]]. However, the Soviet Union was heavily centralized and was ''de facto'' a single federal state and the three states consider the corresponding Soviet republics to have been illegitimate entities.|name=BalticState}}
|{{dts|01-01-1945}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Finland}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|29-03-1809}}
| rowspan="2" |[[Diet of Porvoo]], birth of Finland as an autonomous state entity within Russian Empire
|{{dts|06-12-1917}}
|Independence from [[Russian Empire]] [[Finland's declaration of independence|declared]]
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|26-01-1956}}
|-
|{{dts|03-01-1918}}
|Independence from Russia recognized by the highest Soviet executive body, [[VTsIK]]
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|France}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|04-10-1958}}
| rowspan="2" |Establishment of the current [[semi-presidential system]] known as the [[French Fifth Republic|Fifth Republic]]
|{{dts|481}} then
{{dts|843}}
|First creation with ([[Clovis I|Clovis]]), king of the Franks. Then creation of the [[Kingdom of France]] ([[West Francia]]), [[Treaty of Verdun]]
|{{dts|10-02-1947}}
|-
|{{dts|22-09-1792}}
|[[French First Republic|French Republic]] founded.
|{{dts|30-07-1980}}
|-
| rowspan="6" |{{flag|Germany}}
| rowspan="6" |{{dts|23-05-1949}}
| rowspan="6" |The [[Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany|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)
| rowspan="6" |{{dts|03-10-1990}}
|-
|1815
|[[German Confederation]] founded
|-
|{{dts|18-01-1871}}
|[[German Empire]] founded
|-
|{{dts|1954}}
|[[German Democratic Republic]] (commonly referred to at the time as [[East Germany]]) declared fully sovereign
|-
|{{dts|05-05-1955}}
|[[Federal Republic of Germany]] (commonly referred to at the time as [[West Germany]]) declared fully sovereign
|-
|{{dts|15-05-1991}}
|[[Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany]] ends the [[Four Power]] occupation.
|-
| rowspan="4" |{{flag|Greece}}
| rowspan="4" |{{dts|11-06-1975}}
| rowspan="4" |[[Third Hellenic Republic]]
|{{Date table sorting|-600}}
|[[Peloponnesian League|Peloponnesian League / Spartan Alliance]]
| rowspan="4" |{{dts|10-02-1947}}
|-
|{{Date table sorting|-478}}
|[[Delian League|Delian League / Athenian Empire]]
|-
|{{Date table sorting|-338}}
|[[League of Corinth|League of Corinth /]]
[[League of Corinth|Hellenic League]]
|-
|{{dts|03-02-1830}}
|Modern Greece Independence recognized by the [[London Protocol (1830)|London Protocol]] as [[Kingdom of Greece]].
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Hungary}}
|{{dts|23-10-1989}}
|[[People's Republic of Hungary]] was replaced by the [[Hungary|Republic of Hungary]].
|{{dts|895}}
|[[Principality of Hungary]] formed
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|10-02-1947}}
|-
|{{dts|01-01-2012}}
|The [[Constitution of Hungary|Basic Law of Hungary]] comes into effect.
|{{dts|1000}}
|Formation of the [[Kingdom of Hungary]] by [[Stephen I of Hungary]].
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Iceland}}
|{{dts|930}}
|The [[Icelandic Commonwealth]] established and first meeting held of the [[Althingi]] (Parliament).
|{{dts|01-12-1918}}
|Iceland becomes sovereign and independent from Denmark as the [[Kingdom of Iceland]] but retains a personal union with the King of Denmark.
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|01-09-1972}}
|-
|{{dts|01-07-1845}}
|The [[Althingi]] resumes meeting after hiatus since 1799.
|{{dts|17-06-1944}}
|Kingdom of Iceland becomes a Republic.
|-
| rowspan="3" |{{flag|Ireland}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|21-01-1919}}
| rowspan="2" |[[1918 Irish general election|Elected Irish Parliament]] [[First Dáil|Dáil Éireann]] unilaterally [[Irish Declaration of Independence|declares Ireland's independence]] from the United Kingdom
|{{dts|06-12-1922}}
|[[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
|{{dts|08-12-1922}}
|-
|{{dts|11-12-1931}}
|[[Statute of Westminster 1931|Statute of Westminster]] confers legislative independence from the United Kingdom
|N/A
|-
|{{dts|29-12-1937}}
|[[Constitution of Ireland]] establishes the roles of [[Taoiseach]] and [[President of Ireland|President]], and replaces the [[Irish Free State]] (or Saorstat Eireann in Irish language) with a new state named ''Ireland'' (or ''Éire'' in Irish language).
|{{dts|18-04-1949}}
|[[Republic of Ireland Act 1948]] terminates the functions of the British King in Ireland's diplomatic relations; [[Ireland Act 1949|domestic United Kingdom law]] purports that Ireland was one of the King's dominions until this date; [[Constitution of Ireland|Irish law]] does not accept this interpretation.
|{{dts|02-12-1999}}
|-
| rowspan="3" |{{flag|Italy}}
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|02-06-1946}}
| rowspan="3" |[[Italian Republic]] founded.
|{{dts|1720}}
|Sovereignty of the [[Kingdom of Sardinia]], existing since 1324 as part of the [[Spanish Empire]] first and subsequently of the [[Holy Roman Empire]].
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|01-01-1948}}
|-
|{{dts|17-03-1861}}
|[[Italian unification]]
|-
|{{dts|25-04-1945}}
|Disestablishment of the [[Nazi Germany|German]]-backed [[Italian Social Republic]], whereby the unity and independence of the Italian state was restored
|-
|{{Flag|Kosovo}}
|17 February 2008
|[[Kosovo|Kosovo Republic]] founded
|2008
|[[Kosovo War|Kosovan-Serbian War]]
|2008
|-
|{{flag|Latvia}}
|{{dts|07-11-1922}}
|[[Constitution of Latvia]] enforced<ref name="Baltics" group="Europe" />
|{{dts|04-05-1990}}
|[[On the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia|Independence (from Soviet Union) reasserted]]{{NoteTag|name=BalticState}}
|{{dts|1944}}
|-
|{{flag|Liechtenstein}}
|{{dts|16-03-2003}}
|The [[2003 Liechtenstein constitutional referendum]] increases the Prince's powers and makes the country a [[semi-constitutional monarchy]]
|{{dts|18-08-1866}}
|Dissolution of the [[German Confederation]]
|{{dts|23-01-1719}}
|-
|{{flag|Lithuania}}
|{{dts|11-03-1990}}
|[[Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania]] independence (from the Soviet Union) reasserted, end of occupation{{NoteTag|name=BalticState}}<ref name="Baltics" group="Europe" />
|{{dts|16-02-1918}}
|Independence declared from Germany and Russia
|{{dts|27-10-1939}} and
{{dts|03-08-1940}}
|-
|{{flag|Luxembourg}}
|{{dts|23-11-1890}}
|Separates from union with the Kingdom of the Netherlands, becomes Grand Duchy in its own right
|{{dts|1945}}
|End of German [[Military occupation|occupation]] during World War II
|{{dts|19-04-1839}}
|-
|{{flag|Malta}}
|{{dts|13-12-1974}}
|The [[State of Malta]] became a republic
|{{dts|21-09-1964}}
|Independence from United Kingdom
|{{dts|20-08-1801}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Moldova}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|27-08-1997}}
| rowspan="2" |[[Constitution of Moldova|Constitution of Moldova (1997)]]
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|27-08-1991}}
| rowspan="2" |Independence from Soviet Union<ref name="SovietSovereignRepublic" />
|{{dts|02-08-1940}}
|-
|{{dts|02-09-1990}}
|-
|{{flag|Monaco}}
|{{dts|17-12-1962}}
|Amendment to [[Constitution of Monaco]] curtails the power of the prince and establishes the modern [[National Council (Monaco)|National Council]]
|{{dts|1297}}
|[[François Grimaldi]] captures the fortress atop the [[Rock of Monaco]].
|{{dts|1848}}
|-
|{{flag|Montenegro}}
|{{dts|22-10-2007}}
|[[Constitution of Montenegro]]
|{{dts|03-06-2006}}
|Declaration of independence from [[Serbia and Montenegro]].
|
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Netherlands}}
|{{dts|24-08-1815}}
|Adoption of the constitution of the [[United Kingdom of the Netherlands]].
|{{dts|26-07-1581}}
|[[Plakkaat van Verlatinghe]] signed, independence from [[Habsburg Spain|Spain]]
|{{dts|16-03-1839}}
|-
|{{dts|15-12-1954}}
|[[Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands]] signed
|{{dts|05-05-1945}}
|[[Liberation of the Netherlands|Surrender of Nazi forces occupying the Netherlands]]
|{{dts|25-11-1975}}
|-
|{{flag|North Macedonia}}
<small>(until 2019 Republic of Macedonia)</small>
|{{dts|17-11-1991}}
|[[Constitution of North Macedonia]]
|{{dts|08-09-1991}}
|After a referendum, the [[Socialist Republic of Macedonia]] declared independence from [[Yugoslavia]]
|{{dts|02-08-1944}}
|-
| rowspan="4" |{{flag|Norway}}
| rowspan="4" |{{dts|1814}}
| rowspan="4" |[[Constitution of Norway]]
|{{dts|872}}
|King [[Harald I of Norway]] [[Unification of Norway|unifies]] the [[Petty kingdoms of Norway]].
| rowspan="4" |{{dts|27-02-1930}}
|-
|{{dts|1814}}
|[[Kingdom of Norway (1814)|Dissolution]] of the [[Denmark–Norway|union between Norway and Denmark]].
|-
|{{dts|07-06-1905}}
|[[Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden|Dissolution]] of the [[Union between Sweden and Norway|union between Norway and Sweden]].
|-
|{{dts|08-05-1945}}
|[[German occupation of Norway|German occupying forces]] [[German Instrument of Surrender|surrender]].
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Poland}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|04-06-1989}}
| rowspan="2" |The first partially free Parliament's vote after 45-year-long Soviet domination
|{{dts|966}}
|Adoption of [[Christianity]] by the first historically documented [[List of Polish monarchs|Polish ruler]] [[Mieszko I]].
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|15-02-1951}}
|-
|{{dts|11-11-1918}}
|[[Second Polish Republic|Poland]] regains its independence.
|-
| rowspan="3" |{{flag|Portugal}}
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|02-04-1976}}
| rowspan="3" |[[Constitution of Portugal]]
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|05-10-1143}}
| rowspan="3" |Formation of [[Kingdom of Portugal]] by [[Treaty of Zamora]] signing.
|{{dts|06-06-1801}}
|-
|{{dts|20-12-1999}}
|-
|{{dts|20-05-2002}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Romania}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|22-12-1989}}
| rowspan="2" |[[Romanian Revolution of 1989]]
|{{dts|24-01-1859}}
|Autonomous Principality of Romania founded; becomes kingdom in 1866 and achieved independence 1878 [[Ottoman Empire]]
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|10-02-1947}}
|-
|{{dts|13-07-1878}}
|International recognition by the [[Treaty of Berlin (1878)|Treaty of Berlin]].
|-
|{{flag|San Marino}}
|{{dts|1600}}
|[[Constitution of San Marino]]
|{{dts|03-09-301}}
|Independence from [[Roman Empire]]
|{{dts|1463}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Serbia}}
|{{dts|27-04-1992}}
|Independence from [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]], forming the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]].
|{{dts|780}}
|8th century-Creation of the [[Principality of Serbia (early medieval)|Principality of Serbia]] in the [[Southeastern Europe]].
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|17-02-2008}} (disputed)
|-
|{{dts|08-06-2006}}
|Republic of Serbia declared legal successor to [[Serbia and Montenegro]], ending the process of the dissolution of [[Yugoslavia]].
|{{dts|13-07-1878}}
|International recognition by the [[Treaty of Berlin (1878)|Treaty of Berlin]].
|-
|{{flag|Slovakia}}
|{{dts|01-01-1993}}
|[[Dissolution of Czechoslovakia]]
|{{dts|October 1918}}
|Creation of [[Czechoslovakia]]
|
|-
|{{flag|Slovenia}}
|{{dts|13-12-1991}}
|[[Constitution of Slovenia]]
|{{dts|25-06-1991}}
|Declaration of independence from [[Yugoslavia]]
|{{dts|19-02-1945}}
|-
| rowspan="3" |{{flag|Spain}}
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|06-12-1978}}
| rowspan="3" |[[Spanish Constitution]]
|{{dts|1479}}
|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 (law)|alien laws]] (Leyes de extranjeria) determined that the national of one kingdom was a foreigner in the other Crowns/States.
| rowspan="3" |{{dts|26-02-1976}}
|-
|{{dts|1707}}~{{dts|1716}}
|''De jure'' by the [[Nueva Planta decrees]]
|-
|{{dts|1831}}
|Dissolution of crowns and kingdoms and creation ''de jure'', of the unified Kingdom of Spain.
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Sweden}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|01-01-1974}}
| rowspan="2" |[[Constitution of Sweden|Instrument of Government]]
|{{dts|970}} (Or prior)
|[[Eric the Victorious]], the first king of Sweden about whom anything definite is known, becomes king.
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|29-03-1809}}
|-
|{{dts|06-06-1523}}
|[[Gustav Vasa]] elected King of Sweden and marking a definite secession from the [[Kalmar Union]].
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Switzerland}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|12-11-1848}}
| rowspan="2" |Foundation of the [[Switzerland as a federal state|federal state]] after [[Sonderbund war]]
|{{dts|1291}}
|Traditional founding
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|1815}}
|-
|{{dts|07-08-1815}}
|[[European Restoration|Restoration]] of the ''[[Ancien Régime of Switzerland|Ancien Régime]]'' ([[federalism]]), reverting the changes imposed by [[Napoleon Bonaparte]].
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Ukraine}}
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|24-08-1991}}
| rowspan="2" |Independence of former [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]] from Soviet Union declared.<ref name="SovietSovereignRepublic" />
|{{dts|882}}
|Formation of the [[Kievan Rus']]
| rowspan="2" |{{dts|30-09-2022}} (disputed)
|-
|{{dts|22-01-1918}}
|Ukraine [[Unification Act|declares independence]] as the [[Ukrainian People's Republic]].
|-
| rowspan="7" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
| rowspan="7" |{{dts|08-12-1922}}
| rowspan="7" |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]].
|{{dts|927}}
|[[Kingdom of England]]
| rowspan="4" |{{dts|1603}}
|-
|{{dts|843}}
|[[Kingdom of Scotland]]
(Devolved Parliament since 1999)
|-
|{{dts|1057}}
{{dts|1165}}
|[[Wales#Medieval Wales|Kingdom of Wales]] then
[[Wales#Medieval Wales|Principality of Wales]]


(Annexed by England in 1542)
== 19th century to World War I ==

{| class="wikitable"
(Devolved Assembly since 1999)
! style="width: 2%;" | Year
! style="width: 12%;" | Previous entity
! style="width: 16%;" | Newly independent entity
! style="width: 70%;" | Event
|-
|-
|{{dts|1171}} then
!February 12, 1818
{{dts|1542}}
|[[Spain]]
|[[Lordship of Ireland]] then
|[[Chile]]
[[Kingdom of Ireland]]
|Independence restored after [[Reconquest (Chile)|Spanish reconquest]]
|-
|-
|{{dts|01-05-1707}}
!May 23, 1810
|[[Kingdom of Great Britain]]
|[[Spain]]
|[[United Provinces of the Río de la Plata|Argentina]]
(United the parliaments of Scotland and England)
|
|
|-
|-
|{{dts|01-01-1801}}
!May 14, 1811
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]]
|[[Spain]]
|{{dts|06-12-1922}}
|[[Paraguay]]
then {{dts|08-12-1922}}
|Independence not formally declared until 1842.
|-
|-
|{{dts|12-04-1927}}
!November 20, 1813
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]]
|[[First French Empire|France]]
(Updated to current name)
|[[United Kingdom of the Netherlands|Netherlands]]
|{{dts|02-12-1999}}
|Independence restored after French rule. Initial independence from Spain in 1581 as the [[Dutch Republic]].
|-
|-
|{{flag|Vatican City}}
!November 4, 1813
|{{dts|1274}}
|[[Confederation of the Rhine]]
|Birth of current form of government the [[Papal conclave]] in 1274
|[[Liechtenstein]]
|{{dts|07-06-1929}}
|Confederation of the Rhine dissolved.
|Ratification of the [[Lateran Treaty]], making the Vatican City a sovereign state
|{{dts|11-02-1929}}
|}
;Notes
<references group="Europe" />
==Decolonization of the Americas==
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Country
!May 30, 1814
! Colonial name
|[[First French Empire|France]]
! Colonial power
|[[Monaco]]
! data-sort-type="date" | Independence
|Independence restored after French rule. Initial independence from [[Republic of Genoa|Genoa]] in 1297, interrupted by multiple Genoese occupations.
|-
| {{flag|United States}}
| [[Thirteen Colonies]]
| {{flag|British Empire}}
| July 4, 1776; September 3, 1783<ref group=note>After independence the United States colonized and later incorporated in their federal structure, territories on their own. The last [[United States territorial acquisitions|acquisition in the Americas]] was in 1935, the last [[List of U.S. states by date of statehood|incorporation]] in 1959, but some of the territories [[Territories of the United States|remain unincorporated]].</ref>
|-
|-
| {{flag|Haiti}}
!May 30, 1814
| [[Saint-Domingue]]
|[[First French Empire|France]]
| {{flagcountry|Kingdom of the French}} (until 1792) <br />{{flag|French First Republic}}
|[[Andorra]]
|Independence restored after French rule. Initial independence from [[County of Urgell|Urgell]] in 1278.
| January 1, 1804<ref group=note>Not recognized by France until April 17, 1825.</ref>
|-
|-
| {{flag|Argentina}}
!September 28, 1821
|rowspan="2"| [[Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata]]
|[[Spain]]
|rowspan="16"| {{flag|Spanish Empire|1785}}
|[[First Mexican Empire|Mexico]]
| May 25, 1810; July 9, 1816<ref group=note>Not recognized by Spain until April 29, 1857.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Paraguay}}
| May 14, 1811
|-
| {{flag|Chile}}
| [[Captaincy General of Chile]]
| February 12, 1818<ref group=note>Not celebrated as a holiday. The date September 18, 1810 (when the [[Government Junta of Chile (1810)|Government Junta]] was formed) is [[Fiestas Patrias (Chile)|celebrated]] as Chile's date of independence. Chile would not be recognized by Spain until April 25, 1844.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Colombia}}<br /><small>as part of {{flag|Gran Colombia}}</small>
| [[Viceroyalty of New Granada]]
| August 7, 1819<ref group=note>Celebrated as [[Battle of Boyacá]] Day. The date July 20, 1810 (when Viceroy [[Antonio José Amar y Borbón]] formally declared New Granada's independence) is celebrated as Colombia's date of independence.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Venezuela}}<br /><small>as part of {{flag|Gran Colombia}}</small>
| [[Captaincy General of Venezuela]]
| June 24, 1821 <ref group=note>Not celebrated as a holiday. After declaring independence from Spain on July 5, 1811 with the enactment of the [[Venezuelan Declaration of Independence]], the territory of present-day Venezuela continued to struggle for its independence until June 24, 1821 when the decisive victory of [[Simón Bolívar]] and Venezuelan forces over the Spanish at the [[Battle of Carabobo]] led to the independence of the country from Spain and the establishment of the [[Gran Colombia |Republic of Gran Colombia]], from which Venezuela gained independence on January 13, 1830. Venezuela celebrates July 5, 1811 as its independence day.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Costa Rica}}<br /><small>as part of {{flagicon image|Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg}} [[Federal Republic of Central America]]</small>
|rowspan="5"| [[Captaincy General of Guatemala]]
| September 15, 1821<ref group=note name="Central America">After gaining independence from Spain, the Federal Republic of Central America was annexed by the [[First Mexican Empire|Mexican Empire]] on January 25, 1822. The Federal Republic would regain independence on July 1, 1823.</ref><ref group=note>On November 15, 1838, Costa Rica formally withdrew from the Federal Republic of Central America and then declared itself as an independent republic on September 28, 1848</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Guatemala}}<br /><small>as part of {{flagicon image|Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg}} [[Federal Republic of Central America]]</small>
| September 15, 1821<ref group=note name="Central America" /><ref group=note>Sometime around 1840 Guatemala formally withdrew from the Federal Republic of Central America and became an independent republic on March 21, 1847.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Nicaragua}}<br /><small>as part of {{flagicon image|Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg}} [[Federal Republic of Central America]]</small>
| September 15, 1821<ref group=note name="Central America" />
|-
| {{flag|Honduras}}<br /><small>as part of {{flagicon image|Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg}} [[Federal Republic of Central America]]</small>
| September 15, 1821<ref group=note name="Central America" /><ref group=note>On November 15, 1838, Honduras formally withdrew from the Federal Republic of Central America and became an independent state.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|El Salvador}}<br /><small>as part of {{flagicon image|Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg}} [[Federal Republic of Central America]]</small>
| September 15, 1821<ref group=note name="Central America" /><ref group=note>On February 18, 1841, El Salvador (by then the only member remaining in the Federal Republic of Central America), formally withdrew and became an independent state.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Mexico}}
| [[New Spain|Viceroyalty of New Spain]]
| September 27, 1821
|-
| {{flag|Dominican Republic}}<ref group=note>as the [[Republic of Spanish Haiti]]</ref>
| [[Captaincy General of Santo Domingo]]
| November 20, 1821<ref group=note>Not celebrated as a holiday. After gaining independence from Spain, the Republic of Spanish Haiti was [[Unification of Hispaniola|annexed by Haiti]] on February 9, 1822. On November 6, 1844, [[Dominican War of Independence|after months of fighting]] starting from February 27 of that year, the Dominican Republic regained sovereignty upon the ratification of the [[Constitution of the Dominican Republic]]. The February 27 date is celebrated as the Dominican Republic's date of independence.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Panama}}<br /><small>as part of {{flag|Gran Colombia}}</small>
|rowspan=2| [[Viceroyalty of New Granada]]
| November 28, 1821
|-
| {{flag|Ecuador}}<br /><small>as part of {{flag|Gran Colombia}}</small>
| May 24, 1822<ref group=note>Celebrated as [[Battle of Pichincha]] Day. The date August 10, 1909 (when the city of [[Quito]] formally declared Ecuador's independence) is celebrated as Ecuador's date of independence. On May 13, 1830, Ecuador formally seceded from Gran Colombia.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Peru}}
| [[Viceroyalty of Peru]]
| December 9, 1824
|-
| {{flag|Bolivia}}
| [[Real Audiencia of Charcas]]
| August 6, 1825<ref group=note>Not recognized by Spain until July 21, 1847.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Brazil}}<ref group=note>As the [[Empire of Brazil]].</ref>
| [[United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves]]
| {{flag|Portuguese Empire}}
| August 29, 1825<ref group=note>Not celebrated as a holiday. Brazil’s independence from Portugal was officially recognized on August 29, 1825 by the [[Treaty of Rio de Janeiro (1825) |Treaty of Rio de Janeiro]]. The date September 7, 1822 (when then-Prince Regent Dom Pedro [[Independence of Brazil|formally declared Brazil's independence]]) is [[Independence Day (Brazil)|celebrated]] as Brazil's date of independence.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Uruguay}}
| [[Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata]];<br />[[Cisplatina Province]]
| {{flag|Spanish Empire}};<br /> {{flag|Empire of Brazil}}
| August 27, 1828<ref group=note>Not celebrated as a holiday. After its decisive victory over Spanish forces at the [[Battle of Las Piedras (1811) |Battle of Las Piedras]], Uruguay continued to struggle for its independence against Spain. From 1816 to 1820, the territory of present-day Uruguay was invaded and conquered by the [[Portuguese Empire]] during the [[Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental]]. Uruguay was formally annexed firstly by the [[Portuguese Empire]] in 1821 and secondly by the [[Empire of Brazil]] in 1822 as a Brazilian province under the name [[Cisplatina]]. Uruguay declared independence from the Empire of Brazil on August 25, 1825, but its independence was officially recognized on August 27, 1828 by the [[Preliminary Peace Convention (1828) |Preliminary Peace Convention]]. Uruguay celebrates August 25, 1825 as its independence day.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Dominican Republic}}<ref group=note>On March 18, 1861, the Dominican Republic under Pedro Santana formally rejoined the Spanish Empire as a colony. This proved to be very unpopular among the Dominican people, and on August 16, 1865, the Dominican Republic became independent once again.</ref>
| [[Spanish occupation of the Dominican Republic|Captaincy General of Santo Domingo]]
| {{flag|Spanish Empire}}
| August 16, 1865<ref group=note>Celebrated as Restoration Day.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Canada}}
| {{flagicon image|Flag of the United Kingdom.svg}} [[Province of Canada]]<br />{{flagicon image|Flag of the United Kingdom.svg}} [[New Brunswick]]<br />{{flagicon image|Flag of the United Kingdom.svg}} [[Nova Scotia]]
| {{flag|United Kingdom}}
| July 1, 1867<ref group=note>Celebrated as [[Canada Day]]. The Dominion of Canada was constituted through the [[Constitution Act, 1867]] entering into force on July 1, 1867. On December 11, 1931, it got increased self-governance powers through the [[Statute of Westminster 1931|Statute of Westminster]], followed by complete sovereignty on April 17, 1982, after the passage of the [[Canada Act 1982]]. Because of these decades-long steps, Canada Day is not considered to be a celebration of Canada's independence (although it is usually celebrated as such).</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Cuba}}
| {{flagicon|Restoration (Spain)}} [[Captaincy General of Cuba]]
| {{flagcountry|Restoration (Spain)}}<ref group=note>''De jure''. ''De facto'' the {{flag|United States}}.</ref>
| December 10, 1898<ref group=note>[[Treaty of Paris (1898)|Date marking the end of Spanish rule over Cuba.]] Not celebrated as a holiday. From this date to May 20, 1902, Cuba was occupied by the United States, supposedly to help Cuba prepare for independence. However, the terms of the [[Platt Amendment]] meant that the United States continued to dominate Cuba long after independence, including [[Second Occupation of Cuba|another period of occupation]]. This dominance would last until the end of the [[Cuban Revolution]] on January 1, 1959. As a result, Cuba celebrates the date October 10, 1868, as its date of independence, when [[Carlos Manuel de Céspedes]] formally declared Cuba's independence and launched the [[Ten Years' War]].</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Jamaica}}
| {{flag|Jamaica|1957}}
|rowspan="6"| {{flag|United Kingdom}}
| August 6, 1962
|-
| {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}}
| {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago|colonial}}
| August 31, 1962<ref group=note>Abolished its commonwealth monarchy on August 1, 1976.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Guyana}}
| {{flag|British Guiana}}
| May 26, 1966<ref group=note>Abolished its commonwealth monarchy on February 23, 1970.</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Barbados}}
| {{flag|Barbados|1885}}
| November 30, 1966
|-
| {{flag|Bahamas}}
| {{flag|Bahamas|1953}}
| July 10, 1973
|-
| {{flag|Grenada}}
| {{flag|British Windward Islands}}
| February 7, 1974
|-
| {{flag|Suriname}}
| {{flag|Dutch Guiana}}
| {{flag|Netherlands}}
| November 25, 1975
|-
| {{flag|Dominica}}
|rowspan="3"| {{flag|British Windward Islands}}
|rowspan="6"| {{flag|United Kingdom}}
| November 3, 1978
|-
| {{flag|Saint Lucia}}
| February 22, 1979
|-
| {{flag|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}}
| October 27, 1979
|-
| {{flag|Belize}}
| {{flag|British Honduras}}
| September 21, 1981
|-
| {{flag|Antigua and Barbuda}}
|rowspan="2"| {{flag|British Leeward Islands}}
| November 1, 1981
|-
| {{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}}
| September 19, 1983
|}

==Decolonization of the Africa==
{| class="wikitable sortable tpl-blanktable"
!Country
!Date of acquisition of sovereignty
!Acquisition of sovereignty
|-
|'''{{flag|Algeria}}'''
|{{dts|3-7-1962}}
|French recognition of Algerian referendum on independence held two days earlier
|-
|'''{{flag|Angola}}'''
|{{dts|11-11-1975}}
|Independence from Portugal
|-
|'''{{flag|Benin}}'''
|{{dts|01-08-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Botswana}}'''
|{{dts|30-09-1966}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|'''{{flag|Burkina Faso}}'''
|{{dts|05-08-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Burundi}}'''
|{{dts|01-07-1962}}
|Independence from Belgium
|-
|'''{{flag|Cabo Verde}}'''
|24 September 1973 <br>10 September 1974 (recognised)<br>5 July 1975{{efn|Not celebrated as a holiday. The date 24 September 1973 (when the [[African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde|PAIGC]] formally declared Guinea's independence) is celebrated as Guinea-Bissau's date of independence.}}
|Independence from Portugal
|-
|'''{{flag|Cameroon}}'''
|{{dts|01-01-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Central African Republic}}'''
|{{dts|13-08-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Chad}}'''
|{{dts|11-08-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Comoros}}'''
|{{dts|06-07-1975}}
|Independence from France declared
|-
|'''{{flag|Democratic Republic of the Congo}}'''
|{{dts|30-06-1960}}
|[[History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo#Independence and the Congo Crisis (1960–65)|Independence]] from Belgium
|-
|'''{{flag|Republic of Congo}}'''
|{{dts|15-08-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Djibouti}}'''
|{{dts|27-06-1977}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Egypt}}'''
|{{dts|28-02-1922}}
|The UK ends its protectorate, [[Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence|granting independence]] to Egypt
|-
|'''{{flag|Equatorial Guinea}}'''
|{{dts|12-10-1968}}
|Independence from Spain
|-
|'''{{flag|Eritrea}}'''
|1 June 1936<br>5 May 1941<br>19 May 1941<br>10 February 1947<br>19 February 1951<br>15 September 1952
|[[East African campaign (World War II)|Abyssinian campaign]] Independence from [[Ethiopia]] [[United Nations Observer Mission to Verify the Referendum in Eritrea|declared]]
|-
|'''{{flag|Eswatini|name=Eswatini}}'''
|{{dts|06-09-1968}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom under the name Swaziland
|-
|'''{{flag|Ethiopia}}'''
|{{dts|5 May 1941}}
|[[East African campaign (World War II)|Abyssinian campaign]]
|-
|'''{{flag|Gabon}}'''
|{{dts|17-08-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Gambia}}'''
|{{dts|18-02-1965}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|'''{{flag|Ghana}}'''
|{{dts|06-03-1957}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|'''{{flag|Guinea}}'''
|{{dts|02-10-1958}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Guinea-Bissau}}'''
|24 September 1973 <br>10 September 1974 (recognised)<br>5 July 1975{{efn|Not celebrated as a holiday. The date 24 September 1973 (when the [[African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde|PAIGC]] formally declared Guinea's independence) is celebrated as Guinea-Bissau's date of independence.}}
|Independence from Portugal declared
|-
|'''{{flag|Ivory Coast}}'''
|{{dts|04-12-1958}}
|Autonomous republic within [[French Community]]
|-
|'''{{flag|Ivory Coast}}'''
|{{dts|07-08-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Kenya}}'''
|{{dts|12-12-1963}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|'''{{flag|Lesotho}}'''
|{{dts|04-10-1966}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|'''{{flag|Liberia}}'''
|{{dts|26-07-1847}}
|Independence from [[American Colonization Society]]
|-
|'''{{flag|Libya}}'''
|{{dts|24-12-1951}}
|Independence from [[UN Trusteeship]] (British and French administration after Italian governance ends in 1947)
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''{{flag|Madagascar}}'''
|{{dts|14-10-1958}}
|The [[Malagasy Republic]] was created as autonomous state within [[French Community]]
|-
|{{dts|26-06-1960}}
|France recognizes Madagascar's independence
|-
|'''{{flag|Malawi}}'''
|{{dts|06-07-1964}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''{{flag|Mali}}'''
|{{dts|25-11-1958}}
|[[French Sudan]] gains autonomy
|-
|24 November 1958<br>4 April 1959<br>20 June 1960<br>20 August 1960<br>22 September 1960
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Mauritania}}'''
|{{dts|28-11-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Mauritius}}'''
|{{dts|12-03-1968}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|'''{{flag|Morocco}}'''
|{{dts|7 April 1956}}
|Independence from France and Spain
|-
|'''{{flag|Mozambique}}'''
|{{dts|25-06-1975}}
|Independence from Portugal
|-
|'''{{flag|Namibia}}'''
|{{dts|21-03-1990}}
|Independence from South African rule
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''{{flag|Niger}}'''
|{{dts|04-12-1958}}
|Autonomy within [[French Community]]
|-
|23 July 1900<br>13 October 1922<br>13 October 1946<br>26 July 1958<br>20 May 1957<br>25 February 1959<br>25 August 1958<br>3 August 1960<br>8 November 1960<br>10 November 1960
|Independence from France
|-
| '''{{flag|Nigeria}}'''
|{{dts|01-10-1960}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|-
|'''{{flag|Rwanda}}'''
|{{dts|01-07-1962}}
|Independence from Belgium
|-
|'''{{flag|São Tomé and Príncipe}}'''
|{{dts|12-07-1975}}
|Independence from Portugal
|-
|'''{{flag|Senegal}}'''
|25 November 1957<br>24 November 1958<br>4 April 1959<br>4 April 1960<br>20 August 1960<br>20 June 1960<br>22 September 1960<br>18 February 1965<br>30 September 1989
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Seychelles}}'''
|{{dts|29-06-1976}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|'''{{flag|Sierra Leone}}'''
|{{dts|27-04-1961}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|'''{{flag|Somalia}}'''
|20 July 1887<br>26 May 1925 <br>1 June 1936<br>3 August 1940<br>19 August 1940<br>8 April 1941<br>25 February 1941<br>10 February 1947<br>1 April 1950<br>26 June 1960<br>1 July 1960
|Union of [[Trust Territory of Somalia]] (former [[Italian Somaliland]]) and [[State of Somaliland]] (formerly [[British Somaliland]])
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''{{flag|South Africa}}'''
|{{dts|11-12-1931}}
|[[Statute of Westminster 1931|Statute of Westminster]], which establishes a status of legislative equality between the self-governing dominion of the [[Union of South Africa]] and the UK
|-
|{{dts|31-05-1910}}
|Creation of the autonomous [[Union of South Africa]] from the previously separate colonies of the [[Cape Colony|Cape]], [[Colony of Natal|Natal]], [[Transvaal Colony|Transvaal]] and [[Orange River Colony|Orange River]]
|-
|'''{{flag|South Sudan}}'''
|{{dts|09-07-2011}}
|Independence from [[Sudan]] after a civil war.
|-
|'''{{flag|Sudan}}'''
|{{dts|01-01-1956}}
|Independence from [[Egypt]]ian and British [[Anglo-Egyptian Sudan|joint rule]]
|-
|'''{{flag|Tanzania}}'''
|{{dts|09-12-1961}}
|Independence of [[Tanganyika (1961–1964)|Tanganyika]] from the United Kingdom
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''{{flag|Togo}}'''
|{{dts|30-08-1958}}
|Autonomy within [[French Union]]
|-
|{{dts|27-04-1960}}
|Independence from France
|-
|'''{{flag|Tunisia}}'''
|{{dts|20-03-1956}}
|[[Tunisian independence|Independence from France]]
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''{{flag|Uganda}}'''
|{{dts|01-03-1962}}
|Self-government granted
|-
|{{dts|09-10-1962}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
|'''{{flag|Zambia}}'''
|{{dts|24-10-1964}}
|Independence from the United Kingdom
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''{{flag|Zimbabwe}}'''
|{{dts|11-11-1965}}
|[[Unilateral Declaration of Independence (Rhodesia)|Unilateral declaration of independence]] by [[Southern Rhodesia]]
|-
|{{dts|18-04-1980}}
|Recognized independence from the United Kingdom as Zimbabwe
|}
;Notes
{{notelist}}

== Decolonisation of Oceania ==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|+Timeline of decolonising Oceania
! scope="col" |Country
! scope="col" |Colonial name
! scope="col" |Colonial power
|
|
|-
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|New Zealand}}
!January 4, 1822
|{{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Dominion of New Zealand]]
|[[Ottoman Empire]]
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|United Kingdom}}
|[[First Hellenic Republic|Greece]]
| data-sort-value="1900-00-00" |20th century
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Australia}}
|{{flag|Australia|1901|name=Australia}}
| data-sort-value="1900-00-01" |20th century
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Indonesia}}<ref>Transcontinental country, partially located in Asia.</ref>
|{{Flag|Dutch East Indies}}
{{flag|Netherlands New Guinea}}
|{{Flag|Netherlands}}
| data-sort-value="1949-12-27" |27 December 1949 (East Indies)
1 May 1963 (New Guinea)<ref>Not celebrated as a holiday. [[Netherlands New Guinea]] was separated from the Dutch East Indies on 29 December 1949. Following skirmishes with Indonesia in 1961 and the [[New York Agreement]], the Netherlands transferred the authority of Dutch New Guinea to a [[United Nations Temporary Executive Authority|UN protectorate]] on 1 October 1962 and it was integrated into Indonesia on 1 May 1963. The date 17 August 1945 (when [[Proclamation of Indonesian Independence|Sukarno formally proclaimed Indonesia's independence]]) is celebrated as Indonesia's date of independence.</ref>
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Samoa}}
|{{flag|Western Samoa|colonial}} [[Western Samoa Trust Territory|Trust Territory]]
|{{Flag|New Zealand}}
| data-sort-value="1962-01-01" |1 January 1962
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Nauru}}
|{{flag|Nauru|colonial}} [[United Nations Trust Territories|Trust Territory]]
|{{Flag|Australia}}<ref>As a [[League of Nations mandate]] and later [[United Nations Trust Territories|UN Trust Territory]] Nauru was under effective [[Australia|Australian]] administration with the [[United Kingdom]] and [[New Zealand]] as nominal co-trustees.</ref>
| data-sort-value="1968-01-31" |31 January 1968
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Tonga}}
|{{flagicon|Tonga|colonial}} [[Kingdom of Tonga (1900–70)|Kingdom of Tonga]]
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|United Kingdom}}
| data-sort-value="1970-06-04" |4 June 1970
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Fiji}}<ref>As the [[Dominion of Fiji]].</ref>
|[[File:Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_of_Fiji_1871-1874.svg|24x24px]] [[Kingdom of Fiji]]
[[Colony of Fiji]]

[[File:Flag_of_Fiji.svg|24x24px]]
| data-sort-value="1970-10-10" |5 June 1871
13 August 1877 10 October 1970<ref>Celebrated as [[Fiji Week|Fiji Day]]. (While Fiji does not have a holiday called Independence Day, Fiji Day is celebrated as such). On 7 October 1987 [[1987 Fijian coups d'état|after two military coups]], Fiji formally abolished its Commonwealth monarchy and became a republic.</ref>
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Papua New Guinea}}
|{{flagicon image|German new guinea flag.svg}} [[German New Guinea]]
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Territory of Papua.svg}} [[Territory of New Guinea]]
{{flagicon image|Flag of Papua New Guinea 1970.svg}} [[Territory of Papua and New Guinea|Trust Territory of Papua and New Guinea]]
|{{Flag|German Empire}}
{{Flag|United Kingdom}}<ref>The main part of [[German New Guinea]] after the [[World War I]] became a [[League of Nations mandate]] and later a [[United Nations Trust Territories|UN Trust Territory]] as the [[Territory of New Guinea]] under Australian administration. The [[Territory of Papua]] was a British colony transferred to the British Dominion of Australian administration in 1902.</ref>
{{Flag|Australia}}
| data-sort-value="1975-09-16" |16 September 1975
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Solomon Islands}}
|{{flagicon|Solomon Islands|1956}} [[British Solomon Islands]]
|{{Flag|United Kingdom}}
| data-sort-value="1978-07-07" |7 July 1978
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Tuvalu}}
|{{flag|Gilbert and Ellice Islands}}
|{{Flag|United Kingdom}}
| data-sort-value="1978-10-01" |1 January 1976
1 October 1978 12 July 1979
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Kiribati}}
|{{flag|Gilbert and Ellice Islands}}
|{{Flag|United States}}{{Flag|United Kingdom}}
| data-sort-value="1979-07-12" |1 January 1976
1 October 1978 12 July 1979
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Vanuatu}}
|{{flagicon|UK}}{{flagicon|FRA}} [[New Hebrides]]
|{{Flag|United Kingdom}}
{{Flag|France}}<ref>Vanuatu was a joint British-French [[Condominium (international law)|Condominium]]</ref>
| data-sort-value="1980-07-30" |30 July 1980
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Marshall Islands}}
|{{flag|Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands}}
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|United States}}
| data-sort-value="1986-10-21" |2 September 1945
21 October 1986
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Federated States of Micronesia}}
|{{flag|Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands}}
| data-sort-value="1986-11-03" |2 September 1945
3 November 1986
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Palau}}
|{{flag|Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands}}
|{{Flag|United States}}
| data-sort-value="1994-10-01" |2 September 1945
25 May 1994 <small>''(de facto)''</small>

1 October 1994 <small>''(de jure)''</small>
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Cook Islands}}
|[[Cook Islands]]
|{{Flag|New Zealand}}
| data-sort-value="2100-00-00" |4 August 1965/1992/
|-
! scope="row" |{{Flag|Niue}}
|[[Niue]]
|{{Flag|New Zealand}}
| data-sort-value="2100-00-01" |19 October 1974/1994/current
|}
==Decolonisation of Asia==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%"
! width="120" |Country/ region{{efn|Timeline list arranged according to current countries. Explanatory notes are added in cases where decolonisation was achieved jointly or where the current state is formed by a merger of previously decolonised states. Former [[Republics of the Soviet Union|Soviet republics]] ([[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]), as well as [[Kuwait Governorate|Kuwait under Iraqi rule]] are excluded from this list, as they were not administered as colonies. Countries like [[Bhutan]], [[China]], [[Iran]], and [[Japan]] are also excluded, as they were able to maintain their sovereignty despite encroachment by the Western colonial powers.}}
! width="150" |Colonial name
! width="150" |Colonial power{{efn|Some territories changed hands multiple times, so in the list is mentioned the last colonial power. In addition to it, the mandatory or trustee powers are mentioned for territories that were [[League of Nations mandate]]s and [[United Nations trust territories]].}}
! width="150" |Independence declared and/or achieved{{efn|A declaration of independence des not necessarily equate with achievement of independence. However, as of 2023, this date is presented as a date of decolonisation in this article even if the [[polity]] declaring independence did not achieve independence. Dates for territories annexed by or integrated into previously decolonised independent countries are given in separate notes. Subsequent [[Merger (politics)|mergers]], [[secession]]s and [[civil war|civil]] and other wars in the period after decolonisation and the resulting states and federations are not part of this list and are only noted- see the [[list of sovereign states by formation date]]. Date when a commonwealth realm abolished its monarchy is noted. Any discrepancies between dates listed here and public holidays celebrating the country's independence (and whether the date listed is celebrated as a holiday at all) are noted, as well as the national day if the country does not have an independence day.}}
|-
| rowspan="3" |{{Flag|Philippines}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931).svg}} [[Spanish East Indies]]
|{{Flag|Spain}}
|{{dts|12 June 1898}} declared
|-
|{{Flag|Philippines}}
|{{Flag|Empire of Japan}}
{{Flag|United States}}
|{{dts|4 July 1946}}
|-
|[[Republic of the Philippines]]
|{{flag|United States}}
|{{dts|4 July 1946}} achieved
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|Yemen}}{{efn|[[Yemen Arab Republic|North Yemen]] and [[South Yemen]] were [[Yemeni unification|unified]] into the [[Republic of Yemen]] on 22 May 1990.}}
|{{flag|Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen}}
|{{Flag|Ottoman Empire}}
|{{dts|1 November 1918}}
|-
|{{flag|Aden|name=Colony}} and [[Aden Protectorate|Protectorate]] of Aden
|{{Flag|British Empire}}
|{{dts|30 November 1967}}
|-
|{{Flag|Afghanistan}}
|{{Flag|Emirate of Afghanistan}}
| rowspan="3" |{{Flag|British Empire}}
|{{dts|19 August 1919}}
|-
|{{Flag|Egypt}}{{efn|As the [[Kingdom of Egypt]]. Transcontinental country, partially located in Africa.}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Egypt (1882-1922).svg}} [[Sultanate of Egypt]]
|{{dts|28 February 1922}}{{efn|Not celebrated as a holiday. On 28 February 1922 the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] government issued the [[Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence]]. Through this declaration, the British government unilaterally ended its protectorate over Egypt and granted it nominal independence except four "reserved" areas: foreign relations, communications, the military and the [[Anglo-Egyptian Sudan]].<ref>{{cite book |last=King |first=Joan Wucher |title=Historical Dictionary of Egypt |series=Books of Lasting Value |year=1989 |orig-year=First published 1984 |publisher=[[AUC Press|American University in Cairo Press]] |isbn=978-977-424-213-7 |pages=259–260}}</ref> The [[Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936]] reduced British involvement, but still was not welcomed by Egyptian nationalists, who wanted full independence from Britain, which was not achieved until [[Egyptian revolution of 1952|23 July 1952]]. The last British troops left Egypt after the [[Suez Crisis]] of 1956. For this, the 23 July date, celebrated as Revolution Day, serves as Egypt's national day.}}
|-
|{{Flag|Iraq}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Iraq (1924–1959).svg}} [[Mandatory Iraq]]
|{{dts|3 October 1932}}{{efn|Celebrated as National Day. (While Iraq does not have a holiday called Independence Day, National Day is celebrated as such).}}
|-
|{{Flag|Lebanon}}
|{{Flagicon image|Lebanese French flag.svg}} [[Greater Lebanon]]
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|France}}
|{{dts|22 November 1943}}
|-
|{{Flag|Syria}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the French Mandate of Syria (1920).svg}} [[French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon|Mandate of Syria]]
|{{dts|30 November 1943}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|Indonesia}}{{efn|Transcontinental country, partially located in Oceania.}}
|{{Flag|Dutch East Indies}}
|{{Flag|Netherlands}}
|{{dts|17 August 1945}}
|-
|{{Flag|Empire of Japan}}
|{{Flag|Japan}}
|{{dts|27 December 1949}}{{efn|Not celebrated as a holiday. [[Netherlands New Guinea]] was separated from the Dutch East Indies on 29 December 1949. Following skirmishes with Indonesia in 1961 and the [[New York Agreement]], the Netherlands transferred the authority of Dutch New Guinea to a [[United Nations Temporary Executive Authority|UN protectorate]] on 1 October 1962 and it was integrated into Indonesia on 1 May 1963. The date 17 August 1945 (when [[Proclamation of Indonesian Independence|Sukarno formally proclaimed Indonesia's independence]]) is celebrated as Indonesia's date of independence.}}
|-
|{{Flag|Vietnam}}{{efn|The [[North Vietnam|Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] proclaimed independence on 2 September 1945 as the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The [[State of Vietnam]] declared independence on 14 June 1949 but remained de facto under French rule until 1 August 1954. [[South Vietnam]] was the successor state to the State of Vietnam under the name of the Republic of Vietnam. Both parts of Vietnam merged into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on 30 April 1975, after the [[Vietnam War]].}}
|{{Flag|French Indochina}} {{Flag|Empire of Japan}}
|{{Flag|France}}
{{Flag|Japan}}
|{{dts|2 September 1945}}
|-
|{{Flag|Jordan}}
|{{Flagdeco|Transjordan}} [[Emirate of Transjordan]]
|{{Flag|British Empire}}
|{{dts|25 May 1946}}
|-
|{{Flag|Pakistan}}{{efn|As the [[Dominion of Pakistan]].}}
| rowspan="3" |{{flagcountry|British Raj}}
| rowspan="7" |{{Flag|British Empire}}
|{{dts|14 August 1947}}
|-
|{{Flag|Bangladesh}}
<small>[[East Pakistan|as part]] of {{flag|Pakistan}}</small>
|{{dts|14 August 1947}}{{efn|Not celebrated as a holiday. On 16 December 1971, [[Bangladesh Liberation War|after months of fighting]] starting from 26 March of that year, Bangladesh formally seceded from Pakistan. The 26 March date is celebrated as Bangladesh's date of independence.}}
|-
|{{Flag|India}}{{efn|As the [[Dominion of India]].}}
|15 August 1947{{efn|Subsequently, a free and sovereign India unilaterally annexed [[Hyderabad State]] from [[Mir Osman Ali Khan]] in 1948 and [[Goa]] from Portugal in 1961; [[French India|Puducherry]] was ceded by France in 1954. On 26 January 1950, India [[Republic Day (India)|formally abolished]] its Commonwealth monarchy and became a republic.}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|Myanmar}}{{efn|As the [[Post-independence Burma, 1948–62|Union of Burma]].}}
|{{Flag|Japan}}
|{{dts|1 August 1943}}
|-
|{{Flag|British Burma}}
|{{dts|4 January 1948}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|Sri Lanka}}{{efn|As the [[Dominion of Ceylon]].}}
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|British Ceylon}}
|{{dts|4 February 1948}}
|-
|{{dts|22 February 1972}}
|-
|{{Flag|Israel}}
|{{Flag|Mandatory Palestine}}
|{{Flag|British Empire}}
{{Flag|Arab League}}
|{{dts|14 May 1948}}{{efn|5 Iyar 5708 on the Jewish calendar. As Israel based its holidays on the Jewish calendar, [[Independence Day (Israel)|celebrations]] do not always correspond with the Georgian date. One day after Israel [[Israeli Declaration of Independence|declared its independence]], the [[1948 Arab–Israeli War|Arab League]] launched an attack on Israel that would last until [[1949 Armistice Agreements|20 July 1949]], ending with Israel securing its sovereignty.}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|South Vietnam}}{{efn|The [[South Vietnam|Provisional Central Government of Vietnam]] proclaimed independence on 28 May 1948 then established State of Vietnam in 1949 with ex-emperor [[Bảo Đại]] as head of state, it was recognised by France as a part of [[France Union]] by France government. The [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] declared independence on 2 September 1945 but de facto a breakaway state without international recognise until [[Geneva Conference (1954)|Geneva Conference]]. [[South Vietnam|Republic of Vietnam]] was the legal successor state to the State of Vietnam after [[1955 State of Vietnam referendum]]. Both parts of Vietnam merged into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on 30 April 1975, after the [[Vietnam War]].}}
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|French Indochina}}
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|France}}
|{{dts|28 May 1948}}
|-
|{{dts|23 October 1955}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|South Korea}}
| rowspan="4" |{{Flagicon image|Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg}} [[Korea under Japanese rule|Japanese Korea]]
| rowspan="5" |{{Flag|Empire of Japan}}
|{{dts|15 August 1945}}
|-
|{{dts|15 August 1948}}{{efn|[[Victory over Japan Day|Date of Japanese surrender and the transfer of the southern half of the Korean peninsula to the United States]]. Celebrated as [[National Liberation Day of Korea|Liberation Day]] (or "Gwangbokjeol"). American administration lasted exactly three years. [[Gaecheonjeol]] ("National Foundation Day") celebrates the date 3 October 2333 BC, which (according to Korean mythology) was when the [[Gojoseon]] kingdom was founded.}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|North Korea}}
|{{dts|15 August 1945}}
|-
|{{dts|9 September 1948}}{{efn|[[Victory over Japan Day|Date of Japanese surrender and the transfer of the northern half of the Korean peninsula to the Soviet Union]]. Celebrated as [[National Liberation Day of Korea|Liberation Day]] (or "Jogukhaebangŭi nal"). Soviet administration lasted until 9 September 1948; this date, celebrated as [[Day of the Foundation of the Republic (North Korea)|Day of the Foundation of the Republic]], serves as North Korea's national day.}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|China}}{{efn|As the {{Flagicon|China|1928}} [[Republic of China (1912–1949)|Republic of China]].}}
|{{Flag|Manchukuo}}
|{{dts|9 August 1945}}
|-
|{{flagicon|China|1928}} [[Nationalist government]] on [[Mainland China]]
|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}
|{{dts|1 October 1949}}{{efn|Date of [[Proclamation of the People's Republic of China|establishment of the People's Republic]] by the [[Chinese Communist Party]] (CCP). The [[Government of the Republic of China|central government of the Republic of China]] [[Retreat of the Government of the Republic of China to Taiwan|evacuated]] to [[Geography of Taiwan|Taiwan]] on 7 December 1949 and continued to contested its claim of the [[Two Chinas|sovereignty of all of China]] with the People's Republic. See also [[One-China policy]].}}
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[Geography of Taiwan|Taiwan]] and [[Penghu]]{{efn|After World War II, the islands of Taiwan and Penghu were placed under the administration of the Republic of China under [[General Order No. 1]], although they nominally remained part of Japan. Before the post-war treaties were to be signed by the ROC and Japan, the ROC government was defeated in the [[Chinese Civil War]] to the [[Chinese Communist Party]] (CCP) and decamped to the island of Taiwan. Japan relinquished the claims to Taiwan and Penghu in the [[Treaty of San Francisco]] on 28 April 1952, but the sovereignty of the islands remained undetermined to this day. Taiwan and Penghu are still today governed by the Republic of China in a post-war capacity recognised by a few states as the sole legitimate government of "China". See also [[Political status of Taiwan]] and [[Theory of the Undetermined Status of Taiwan]].}}
| rowspan="3" |{{flagdeco|Empire of Japan}} [[Taiwan under Japanese rule|Taiwan]]
| rowspan="3" |{{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|{{dts|15 August 1945}}
|-
|{{dts|25 October 1945}}{{efn|Date when Taiwan and Penghu were [[Retrocession Day|returned]] to the Republic of China.}}
|-
|28 April 1952{{efn|Date when the [[San Francisco Peace Treaty]] takes effect.}}
|-
|{{Flag|Laos}}{{efn|As the [[Kingdom of Laos]].}}
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|French Indochina}}
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|France}}
|{{dts|22 October 1953}}{{efn|Not celebrated as a holiday. National Day celebrates the date 2 December 1975, which was when the [[Pathet Lao]] established the Lao People's Democratic Republic and ended both the monarchy and the decades-long [[Laotian Civil War|civil war]].}}
|-
|{{Flag|Cambodia}}
|{{dts|9 November 1953}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|Malaysia}}
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|Malaya}}
{{Flagicon image|Flag of North Borneo (1948–1963).svg}} [[Crown Colony of North Borneo|Colony of North Borneo]]
{{Flagicon image|Flag of Sarawak (1946–1963).svg}} [[Crown Colony of Sarawak|Colony of Sarawak]]
| rowspan="11" |{{Flag|British Empire}}
|{{dts|31 August 1957}}
|-
|16 September 1963
|-
|{{Flag|Cyprus}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Cyprus (1922-1960).svg}} [[British Cyprus (1878–1960)|British Cyprus]]
|{{dts|16 August 1960}}{{efn|Not celebrated as a holiday. For reasons unknown, Cyprus celebrates 1 October 1960, as its date of independence.}}
|-
|{{Flag|Kuwait}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Kuwait 1940-1961.png}} [[Sheikhdom of Kuwait]]
|{{dts|19 June 1961}}{{efn|Not celebrated as a holiday. National Day celebrates the date 25 February 1950, which was when Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah was crowned.}}
|-
|{{Flag|Oman}}
|{{Flag|Muscat and Oman}}''{{efn|Muscat and Oman was de facto a British protectorate. On 4 June 1856, the Sultan who ruled from [[Stone Town]], [[Zanzibar]], died without appointing an heir. With British intervention on 6 April 1861, Zanzibar and Oman were divided into two separate principalities. Zanzibar later became a formal British protectorate, but the British influence over Muscat and Oman remained informal. In 1962 [[Persian Gulf Residency#Chronology: 1763-1971|Britain declared]] Muscat and Oman an independent nation.}}''
|9 August 1970
|-
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|Singapore}}
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|Straits Settlements}}
|{{dts|31 August 1963}}
|-
|9 August 1965{{efn|Between 16 September 1963 and 9 August 1965 Singapore was part of the Federation of [[Malaysia]].}}
|-
|{{Flag|Maldives}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the Maldives 1953.svg}} [[Maldives]]
|{{dts|26 July 1965}}
|-
|{{Flag|Qatar}}
|{{flagicon image|Flag of Qatar (1936–1949).svg}} [[Qatar]]
|{{dts|3 September 1971}}
|-
|{{Flag|United Arab Emirates}}
|{{Flag|Trucial States}}
|{{dts|2 December 1971}}{{efn|The independent UAE was joined by [[Ras al-Khaimah]] on 11 February 1972.}}
|-
|{{Flag|Bahrain}}
|{{Flag|Bahrain|1932}}
|{{dts|15 August 1971}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=The World Factbook: Field Listing: Independence |url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2088.html#ba |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130227190053/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2088.html#ba |archive-date=2013-02-27 |access-date=2018-05-12}}</ref>{{efn|Not celebrated as a holiday. National Day celebrates the date 16 December 1961, which was when Isa ibn Salman was crowned.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://publicholidays.me/bahrain/national-day/|title=National Day 2022, 2023 and 2024 in Bahrain|access-date=12 May 2018|archive-date=21 October 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231021064517/https://publicholidays.me/bahrain/national-day/|url-status=live}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan="6" |{{Flag|East Timor}}
|{{Flag|Dutch East Indies}}
|{{Flag|Dutch East Indies}}
{{Flag|German Empire}}
| rowspan="3" |
|-
|{{Flag|Portuguese Timor}}
|{{Flag|Portugal}}
{{Flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{Flag|Empire of Japan}}
|{{flag|Japan}}
|-
|{{Flag|Portuguese Timor}}
|{{Flag|Portugal}}
|28 November 1975{{efn|Independence from Portugal declared on 28 November 1975. but not recognized.}}
|-
|{{Flag|Timor Timur}}
|{{Flag|Indonesia}}
|{{dts|1999}}{{efn|The Indonesians left in 1999 and East Timor came under the administration of the United Nations.}}
|-
|{{flag|United Nations}}
|{{flagicon|United Nations}} [[East Timor]]
|{{dts|20 May 2002}}
|-
|{{Flag|Brunei}}
|{{Flag|Brunei|1906}}
| rowspan="2" |{{Flag|British Empire}}
|{{dts|1 January 1984}}
|-
|{{Flag|Hong Kong}}
|{{Flag|British Hong Kong}}
|1 July 1997{{efn|Date of transfer to the People's Republic of China.|name="China"}}
|-
|{{Flag|Macau}}
|{{Flag|Portuguese Macau}}
|{{Flag|Portugal}}
|{{dts|20 December 1999}}{{efn|name="China"}}
|-
|''{{Flag|Palestine}}''
|{{Flag|Mandatory Palestine}}
{{Flag|West Bank|Jordanian annexation of the West Bank}}
|{{Flag|British Empire}}
{{Flag|Arab League}}
{{Flag|Jordan}}
|14 May 1948
10 June 1967;
{{dts|15 November 1988}};
''independence pending due to territorial dispute with Israel''
|}
;Notes
{{notelist}}

== Country comparison ==
The 15 states may be divided into four [[Subregion|subregions]]. Not included in these categories are the several [[List of states with limited recognition|de facto independent states]] presently lacking international recognition (read below: [[Timeline of national independence#Separatist conflicts|Separatist conflicts]]).<div style="font-size:99%">
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="text-align:right" width="100%"
! rowspan="2" |[[Subregion]]
! rowspan="2" |[[List of sovereign states|Country]]
!Symbols
! rowspan="2" |Independence
|-
!Flag
|-
| rowspan="5" align="center" |[[Central Asia]]
| align="center" |'''[[Kazakhstan]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Kazakhstan)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Kazakhstan|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Independence Day (Kazakhstan)|16 December 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Kyrgyzstan]]'''
{{small|(Kyrgyz Republic)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Kyrgyzstan|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Independence Day (Kyrgyzstan)|31 August 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Tajikistan]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Tajikistan)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Tajikistan|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Independence Day (Tajikistan)|9 September 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Turkmenistan]]'''
{{small|({{small|formerly the}} Republic of Turkmenistan)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Turkmenistan|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Independence Day (Turkmenistan)|27 October 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Uzbekistan]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Uzbekistan)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Uzbekistan|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Independence Day (Uzbekistan)|1 September 1991]]
|-
| colspan="4" align="center" |'''Total Central Asia'''
|-
| rowspan="4" align="center" |[[Eastern Europe]]
| align="center" |'''[[Belarus]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Belarus)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Belarus|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Belovezha Accords|25 August 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Moldova]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Moldova)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Moldova|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Declaration of Independence of Moldova|27 August 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Russia]]'''
{{small|(Russian Federation)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Russia|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Belovezha Accords|12 December 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Ukraine]]'''
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Ukraine|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Declaration of Independence of Ukraine|24 August 1991]]
|-
| colspan="4" align="center" |'''Total Eastern Europe'''
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center" |[[Baltic states|Baltics]]
| align="center" |'''[[Estonia]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Estonia)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Estonia|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Estonian Restoration of Independence|20 August 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Latvia]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Latvia)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Latvia|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[On the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia|21 August 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Lithuania]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Lithuania)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Lithuania|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania|11 March 1990]]
|-
| colspan="4" align="center" |'''Total Baltic states'''
|-
| rowspan="3" align="center" |[[South Caucasus]]
| align="center" |'''[[Armenia]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Armenia)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Armenia|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |{{nowrap|[[1991 Armenian independence referendum|23 September 1991]]}}
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Azerbaijan]]'''
{{small|(Republic of Azerbaijan)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Azerbaijan|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Declaration of Independence of Azerbaijan|18 October 1991]]
|-
| align="center" |'''[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]'''
{{small|({{small|formerly the}} Republic of Georgia)}}
| align="center" |{{Flagdeco|Georgia (country)|size=75px|text=none}}
| align="center" |[[Independence Day (Georgia)|9 April 1991]]
|-
| colspan="4" align="center" |'''Total South Caucasus'''
|-
|}
</div>



==Timeline of national independence==

{| class="wikitable sortable mw-datatable" width="100%" style="font-size:90%"
!Country
!Continent
! style="white-space:nowrap;" |Acquisition
of sovereignty
! style="white-space:nowrap;" |Date of last
subordination
!Previous governing power
|-
|{{Flagicon|Islamic Republic of Afghanistan}} [[Afghanistan]]
|Asia
|{{dts|July 1747}} ([[Durrani Empire]])
|{{dts|1796}}
|{{Flagicon image|Afsharid Imperial Standard (3 Stripes).svg|size=23px}} [[Afsharid Empire]]
|-
|{{flag|Albania}}
|Europe
|{{dts|28 Nov 1912}}
|{{dts|Nov 1944}}<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_sBOAAAAMAAJ |title=An Outline of the People's Republic of Albania |publisher=8 Nëntori |year=1978 |page=47}}</ref>
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_German_Reich_(1935%E2%80%931945).svg|size=23px}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
|-
|{{flag|Algeria}}
|Africa
|{{dts|3 July 1962}}<ref>The Regency of Algiers ceased to exist and became an extinct or abolished state when France conquered Algeria. The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria is a new state that emerged after separating from the French Republic</ref>
|{{dts|3 July 1962}}<ref>{{cite book |last=Shillington |first=Kevin |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ftz_gtO-pngC |title=Encyclopedia of African history |publisher=CRC Press |year=2005 |isbn=1-57958-453-5 |page=60}}</ref>
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Andorra}}
|Europe
|{{dts|7 Sept 1278}}<ref>{{cite book |last1=Blaustein |first1=Albert P. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=feyI5kisdBcC |title=Independence documents of the world |last2=Sigler |first2=Jay A. |last3=Beede |first3=Benjamin R. |publisher=Brill Archive |year=1977 |isbn=0-379-00794-0 |page=11}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last=Whittlesey |first=Derwent |date=June 1934 |title=Andorra's Autonomy |journal=The Journal of Modern History |volume=6 |issue=2 |pages=147–155 |doi=10.1086/236113 |s2cid=145133794}}</ref>
|{{dts|1944|Nov}}<ref>{{cite news |last=Archambault |first=G.H. |date=Nov 16, 1944 |title=Andorra Occupied by French Police; De Gaulle Acts Under Historic Authority to Keep Order in Pyrenees Republic |url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0F11FB3A59147B93C4A8178AD95F408485F9 |access-date=April 25, 2009 |work=The New York Times |page=5}}</ref>
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_France.svg|size=23px}} [[Vichy France|France]]
|-
|{{flag|Angola}}
|Africa
|{{dts|11 Nov 1975}}<ref>{{cite news |date=1975-11-11 |title=1975: Divided Angola gets independence |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/november/11/newsid_2539000/2539679.stm |access-date=2009-07-04 |work=BBC On This Day}}</ref>
|{{dts|11 Nov 1975}}
|{{flag|Portugal}}
|-
|{{flag|Antigua and Barbuda}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|1 Nov 1981}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Background Note: Antigua and Barbuda |url=https://2009-2017.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2336.htm |access-date=2009-07-04 |website=state.gov |publisher=US Department of State}}</ref>
|{{dts|1 Nov 1981}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Argentina}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|25 May 1810}}
|{{dts|9 July 1816}}<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Congress of Tucumán |encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/608414/Congress-of-Tucuman |access-date=2009-07-04}}</ref>
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg|size=23px}} [[History of Spain (1810–73)|Spain]]
|-
|{{flag|Armenia}}
|Asia/Europe
|{{dts|28 May 1918}}
|{{dts|23 Sept 1991}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Howe |first1=G. Melvyn |last2=Dowsett |first2=Charles James Frank |last3=Mints |first3=Aleksey Aleksandrovich |last4=Suny |first4=Ronald Grigor |date=23 April 2019 |title=Armenia: Independence |url=https://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/35178/Armenia/44276/Independence |website=Britannica.com}}</ref>
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg|size=23px}} [[Soviet Union]]
|-
|{{flag|Australia}}
|Australia
|{{dts|9 Oct 1942}} {{NoteTag|Full sovereignty. Adoption of the [[Statute of Westminster 1931]]}}
|{{dts|9 Oct 1942}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg|size=23px}} [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|-
|{{flag|Austria}}
|Europe
|{{dts|1156}}
|{{dts|27 Apr 1945}}{{NoteTag|Austrians date their national identity back to the establishment of the [[Duchy of Austria]] (later the [[Archduchy of Austria]]) in the [[Middle Ages]] (a state of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] that only had full sovereignty after the dissolution of the Empire in the 19th century). Another important states in the identity of the Austrian [[nation]] is the [[Austrian Empire]], [[Cisleithania]], [[Republic of German-Austria]], the [[First Austrian Republic]], [[Federal State of Austria]] (this later [[Anschluss|annexed by Nazi Germany]]). As an independent and sovereign state the current Austrian state dates back to 1945, when the country seceded from Nazi Germany after the end of [[World War II]]. However the [[Moscow Conference (1943)|Moscow Conference of 1943]] declared the German annexation of Austria in 1938 null and void}}
| data-sort-value="Allied-occupied Austria" |[[Allies of World War II|World War II Allies]] {{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Austria.svg|size=23px}} ([[Allied-occupied Austria]])
|-
|{{flag|Azerbaijan}}
|Asia/Europe
|{{dts|28 May 1918}}
|{{dts|30 Aug 1991}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg|size=23px}} [[Soviet Union]]
|-
|{{flag|Bahamas}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|10 July 1973}}<ref>{{cite book |last=Kurian |first=George Thomas |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iOWyAAAAIAAJ |title=The Encyclopedia of the Third World |publisher=Facts on File |year=1987 |isbn=0-8160-1118-4 |edition=3rd |volume=1 |page=115}}</ref>
|{{dts|10 July 1973}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Bahrain}}
|Asia
|{{dts|16 Dec 1971}}
|{{dts|16 Dec 1971}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Bangladesh}}
|Asia
|{{dts|16 Dec 1971}}
|{{dts|16 Dec 1971}}
|{{flag|Pakistan}}
|-
|{{flag|Barbados}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|30 Nov 1966}}
|{{dts|30 Nov 1966}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Belarus}}
|Europe
|{{dts|25 Aug 1991}}{{NoteTag|The medieval [[Principality of Polotsk]] became an [[List of former sovereign states|extinct state]] after its dissolution. Modern state of Belarus dates from 1991}}
|{{dts|25 Aug 1991}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg|size=23px}} [[Soviet Union]]
|-
|{{flag|Belgium|state<!--Use state flag-->}}
|Europe
|{{dts|4 Oct 1830}}
|{{dts|1945}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_German_Reich_(1935%E2%80%931945).svg|size=23px}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
|-
|{{flag|Belize}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|21 Sept 1981}}<ref>{{cite web |date=December 22, 2016 |title=U.S. Relations With Belize |url=https://2009-2017.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/1955.htm |website=state.gov |publisher=US Department of State}}</ref>
|{{dts|21 Sept 1981}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Benin}}
|Africa
|{{dts|1 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|1 Aug 1960}}
|{{flag|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Bhutan}}
|Asia
|{{dts|1634}}
|{{dts|1634}}
|(none)
|-
|{{flag|Bolivia|state<!--Use state flag-->}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|6 Aug 1825}}
|{{dts|6 Aug 1825}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg|size=23px}} [[History of Spain (1810–73)|Spain]]
|-
|{{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}
|Europe
|{{dts|3 Mar 1992}}
|{{dts|3 Mar 1992}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_SFR_Yugoslavia.svg|size=23px}} [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
|-
|{{flag|Botswana}}
|Africa
|{{dts|30 Sept 1966}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Botswana |url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Botswana.aspx |access-date=2009-07-18 |website=Encyclopedia.com}}</ref>
|{{dts|30 Sept 1966}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Brazil}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|7 Sept 1822}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Brazil |url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Brazil.aspx |access-date=2009-07-18 |website=Encyclopedia.com}}</ref>
|{{dts|29 Aug 1825}} ([[Treaty of Rio de Janeiro (1825)|Treaty of Rio de Janeiro]])
| data-sort-value="Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves, United Kingdom of" |{{Flagicon image|Flag of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves.svg|size=23px}} [[United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves]]
|-
|{{flag|Brunei}}
|Asia
|{{dts|1 Jan 1984}}
|{{dts|1 Jan 1984}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Bulgaria}}
|Europe
|{{dts|5 Oct 1908}}<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Bulgaria |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia.com |url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Bulgaria.aspx |access-date=2009-07-19}}</ref>
|{{dts|5 Oct 1908}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.svg|size=23px}} [[Ottoman Empire]]
{{USSR}}
|-
|{{flag|Burkina Faso}}
|Africa
|{{dts|5 Aug 1960}}<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Burkina Faso |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia.com |url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Burkina_Faso.aspx |access-date=2009-07-18}}</ref>
|{{dts|5 Aug 1960}}
|{{flag|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Burundi}}
|Africa
|{{dts|1 July 1962}}
|{{dts|1 July 1962}}
|{{flag|Belgium}}
|-
|{{flag|Cambodia}}
|Asia
|{{dts|9 Nov 1953}}
|{{dts|9 Nov 1953}}<ref>{{cite book |last=Tucker |first=Spencer |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FEpuVkgzFJYC |title=Vietnam |publisher=Routledge |year=1999 |isbn=1-85728-922-6 |pages=196–197}}</ref>
|{{flag|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Cameroon}}
|Africa
|{{dts|1 Jan 1960}}
|{{dts|1 Oct 1961}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Canada}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|11 Dec 1931}} {{NoteTag|Full sovereignty. Adoption of the [[Statute of Westminster 1931]]. Canada becomes completely sovereign, having consulates and embassies in other countries}}
|{{dts|11 Dec 1931}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg|size=23px}} [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|-
|{{flag|Cape Verde}}
|Africa
|{{dts|5 July 1975}}
|{{dts|5 July 1975}}<ref>{{cite web |date=June 2008 |title=Background Note: Cape Verde |url=https://2009-2017.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2835.htm |access-date=26 July 2009 |website=state.gov |publisher=US Department of State}}</ref>
|{{flag|Portugal}}
|-
|{{flag|Central African Republic}}
|Africa
|{{dts|13 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|13 Aug 1960}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Chad}}
|Africa
|{{dts|11 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|11 Aug 1960}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Chile}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|12 Feb 1818}}{{NoteTag|The [[Kingdom of Chile]] (''Patria Vieja'') became an [[List of former sovereign states|extinct state]] after its reconquest by Spain. Modern state of Chile dates from 1818}}
|{{dts|12 Feb 1818}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg|size=23px}} [[History of Spain (1810–73)|Spain]]
|-
|{{flag|China}}
|Asia
|{{dts|-1600}} {{circa}} ([[Shang dynasty]]) {{NoteTag|[[People's Republic of China]] consider itself the successor state of the [[Republic of China]], the latter considers itself the successor state of the [[Qing Empire]], and through the [[mandate of heaven]] all Chinese imperial states considered themselves successors to previous dynasties, with the Shang dynasty being historically the first non-legendary dynasty of that country.}}
|{{dts|02-09-1945}}
|{{flagdeco|Japan|1937}} [[Empire of Japan|Japan]] (partial occupation)
|-
|{{flag|Colombia}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|20 July 1810}}
|{{dts|7 Aug 1819}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg|size=23px}} [[History of Spain (1810–73)|Spain]]
|-
|{{flag|Comoros}}
|Africa
|{{dts|6 July 1975}}
|{{dts|6 July 1975}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Congo, Democratic Republic of the <!--Official name used by the UN-->}}
|Africa
|{{dts|30 June 1960}}
|{{dts|30 June 1960}}
|{{flagcountry|Belgium}}
|-
|{{flag|Congo, Republic of the<!--Official name used by the UN-->}}
|Africa
|{{dts|15 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|15 Aug 1960}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{Flag|Cook Islands}}
|Australia
|1965
|4 August 1965
|{{Flagcountry|New Zealand}}
|-
|{{flag|Costa Rica|state<!--Use state flag-->}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|14 Nov 1838}}
|{{dts|1838}}
| data-sort-value="Central America, Federal Republic of" |{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Federal_Republic_of_Central_America.svg|size=23px}} [[Federal Republic of Central America]]
|-
|{{flag|Croatia}}
|Europe
|{{dts|8 Oct 1991}}<ref name="Hrvatska povijest" /><ref name="Grboslovlje u Hrvata Krunisani" /><ref name="geni.com" /><ref name="visitecroatia.com" /><ref name="Croatia – World Leaders Index" />
|{{dts|8 Oct 1991}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_SFR_Yugoslavia.svg|size=23px}} [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
|-
|{{flag|Cuba}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|20 May 1902}}
|{{dts|2 February 1909}}
| data-sort-value="America, United States of" |{{flag|United States|1896}}
|-
|{{flag|Cyprus}}
|Europe
|{{dts|16 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|16 Aug 1960}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Czechia}}
|Europe
|{{dts|870}}
|{{dts|1 Jan 1993}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic.svg|size=23px}} [[Czechoslovak Socialist Republic|Czechoslovakia]]
|-
|{{flag|Denmark}}
|Europe
|{{dts|714}}<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEaSdNBL0sgC&q=first+danish+king+ongendus&pg=PA205 |title=The New Cambridge Medieval History. Volume II c.700–c.900 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1995 |isbn=0-521-36292 X |editor-last=McKitterick |editor-first=Rosamond |location=Cambridge |page=205}}</ref>
|{{dts|5 May 1945}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_German_Reich_(1935%E2%80%931945).svg|size=23px}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
|-
|{{flag|Djibouti}}
|Africa
|{{dts|27 June 1977}}
|{{dts|27 June 1977}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Dominica}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|3 Nov 1978}}
|{{dts|3 Nov 1978}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Dominican Republic}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|27 Feb 1844}} {{NoteTag|The [[Republic of Spanish Haiti]] became an [[List of former sovereign states|extinct state]] after its reconquest by Haiti. Modern state of Dominican Republic dates from 1844}}
|{{dts|27 Feb 1844}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Haiti (civil).svg|size=23px}} [[Unification of Hispaniola|Haiti]]
|-
|{{flag|Ecuador}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|13 May 1830}}
|{{dts|13 May 1830}}
| data-sort-value="Colombia, Gran" |{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Gran_Colombia_(1822_proposal).svg|size=23px}} [[Gran Colombia]]
|-
|{{flag|Egypt}}
|Africa/Asia
|{{dts|28 Feb 1922}}{{NoteTag|Egypt is one of the oldest nations in the world, its national identity dating back to the First Dynasty of [[Ancient Egypt]]. But it is important to stress the difference between [[State (polity)|state]] and [[nation]]. As a state the nation lost its sovereignty and was conquered by other states several times in History. The current Egyptian state, as an independent sovereign state, dates from 1922}}
|{{dts|28 Feb 1922}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg|size=23px}} [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|-
|{{flag|El Salvador}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|29 Nov 1898}}
|{{dts|29 Nov 1898}}
|{{Flagicon|Greater Republic of Central America}} [[Greater Republic of Central America]]
|-
|{{flag|Equatorial Guinea}}
|Africa
|{{dts|12 Oct 1968}}
|{{dts|12 Oct 1968}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Spain_(1945_-_1977).svg|size=23px}} [[Francoist Spain|Spain]]
|-
|{{flag|Eritrea}}
|Africa
|{{dts|24 May 1993}}
|{{dts|24 May 1993}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Ethiopia_(1991-1996).svg|size=23px}} [[Transitional Government of Ethiopia|Ethiopia]]
|-
|{{flag|Estonia}}
|Europe
|{{dts|24 Feb 1918}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Estonian Declaration of Independence, 24 February 1918 |url=http://www.president.ee/en/estonia |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090522173844/http://www.president.ee/en/estonia/ |archive-date=May 22, 2009 |access-date=2009-07-19 |website=President of the Republic of Estonia}}</ref>
|{{dts|20 Aug 1991}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg|size=23px}} [[Soviet Union]]
|-
|{{flag|Eswatini}}
|Africa
|{{dts|6 Sept 1968}}
|{{dts|6 Sept 1968}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Ethiopia}}
|Africa
|{{dts|900}} {{circa}} ([[Zagwe Kingdom]]){{NoteTag|[[Zagwe Kingdom|Zagwe]] was one of the kingdoms that emerged from the collapse of the [[Kingdom of Aksum]], that became an extinct or abolished state in 960 AD. It is the direct historical predecessor of the [[Ethiopian Empire]], regardless of the Solomonic dynasty of the ancient [[Kingdom of Aksum]] having overthrown the Zagwe dynasty in 1270 and assumed their throne. Dynastic lineages are irrelevant to current international law, mainly because of the fact of the majority of the states in the current world scenario are republics.}}
|{{dts|5 May 1941}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Italy_(1861-1946).svg|size=23px}} [[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]]
|-
|{{flag|Fiji}}
|Australia
|{{dts|10 Oct 1970}}
|{{dts|10 Oct 1970}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Finland}}
|Europe
|{{dts|6 Dec 1917}}
|{{dts|4 Jan 1918}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Russian_SFSR_(1918-1937).svg|size=23px}} [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russia]]
|-
|{{flag|France}}
|Europe
|{{dts|481}}
|{{dts|1944}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_German_Reich_(1935%E2%80%931945).svg|size=23px}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
|-
|{{flag|Gabon}}
|Africa
|{{dts|17 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|17 Aug 1960}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Gambia}}
|Africa
|{{dts|18 Feb 1965}}
|{{dts|18 Feb 1965}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Georgia}}
|Asia/Europe
|{{dts|26 May 1918}}
|{{dts|9 Apr 1991}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg|size=23px}} [[Soviet Union]]
|-
|{{flag|Germany}}
|Europe
|{{dts|1 July 1867}} ([[North German Confederation]])
|{{dts|15 Mar 1991}}
| data-sort-value="Germany, West" |{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Germany.svg|size=23px}} [[West Germany]]
{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_East_Germany.svg|size=23px}} [[East Germany]]
{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Berlin.svg|size=23px}} [[West Berlin]]
|-
|{{flag|Greece}}
|Europe
|{{dts|25 Mar 1822}}
|{{dts|1945}}
|{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Bulgaria}}
{{Flag|Nazi Germany|1935}}
{{Flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}
|-
|{{flag|Ghana}}
|Africa
|{{dts|6 May 1957}}
|{{dts|6 May 1957}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Grenada}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|7 Feb 1974}}
|{{dts|7 Feb 1974}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Guatemala}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|17 Apr 1839}}
|{{dts|17 Apr 1839}}
| data-sort-value="Central America, Greater Republic of" |{{Flagicon image|Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg|size=23px}} [[Federal Republic of Central America]]
|-
|{{flag|Guinea}}
|Africa
|{{dts|2 Oct 1958}}
|{{dts|2 Oct 1958}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Guinea-Bissau}}
|Africa
|{{dts|24 Sept 1973}}
|{{dts|10 Sept 1974}}
|{{flagcountry|Portugal}}
|-
|{{flag|Guyana}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|26 May 1966}}
|{{dts|26 May 1966}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Haiti}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|1 Jan 1804}}
|{{dts|1 Jan 1804}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_France.svg|size=23px}} [[French First Republic|France]]
|-
|{{flag|Honduras}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|29 Nov 1898}}
|{{dts|29 Nov 1898}}
|{{Flagicon|Greater Republic of Central America}} [[Greater Republic of Central America]]
|-
|{{flag|Hungary}}
|Europe
|{{dts|895}}
|{{dts|1918}}
{{dts|23 Oct 1989}}
|{{flag|Austria-Hungary}}
{{USSR}}
|-
|{{flag|Iceland}}
|Europe
|{{dts|1 Dec 1918}}
|{{dts|1 Dec 1918}}
|{{flag|Denmark}}
|-
|{{flag|India}}
|Asia
|{{dts|15 Aug 1947}}
|{{dts|15 Aug 1947}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Indonesia}}
|Asia/Australia
|{{dts|17 Aug 1945}}
|{{dts|27 Dec 1949}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg|size=23px}} [[Kingdom of the Netherlands|Netherlands]]
|-
|{{flag|Iran}}
|Asia
|{{dts|1501}} ([[Safavid Empire]]) {{NoteTag|Iran is one of the oldest nations in the world, its national identity dating back to the [[Median Empire]] and the [[Achaemenid Empire]]. But it is important to stress the difference between [[State (polity)|state]] and [[nation]]. As a state the nation lost its sovereignty and was conquered by other states several times in History. The current Iranian state, as an independent state in a contiguous way, dates from 1501}}
|{{dts|17 October 1941}}
|{{flag|United Kingdom|name=United Kingdom}}/{{flag|Soviet Union|name=Soviet Union}}
[[Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran#Final phase and outcome|Anglo-Soviet withdrawal]] from Tehran
|-
|{{flag|Iraq}}
|Asia
|{{dts|3 Oct 1932}}
|{{dts|1 May 2003}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom|name=United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Ireland}}
|Europe
|{{dts|11 Dec 1931}} {{NoteTag|Adoption of the [[Statute of Westminster 1931]]. Internationally recognized independence, by nations that aren't members of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]}}
|{{dts|11 Dec 1931}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg|size=23px}} [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|-
|{{flag|Israel}}
|Asia
|{{dts|14 May 1948}}
|{{dts|14 May 1948}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Italy}}
|Europe
|{{dts|1003}} ([[County of Savoy]])
|{{dts|17 May 1861}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia.svg|size=23px}} [[Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861)|Sardinia]]
{{Flagicon image|Flag of the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia.svg}} [[Lombardy–Venetia]]
{{Flagicon image|Flag of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1816).svg}} [[Kingdom of the Two Sicilies]]

{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Papal_States_(1825-1870).svg|size=23px}} [[Papal States]]
{{flagdeco|Kingdom of Italy}} [[United Provinces of Central Italy]]
|-
|{{flag|Ivory Coast}}
|Africa
|{{dts|7 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|7 Aug 1960}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Jamaica}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|6 Aug 1962}}
|{{dts|6 Aug 1962}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Japan}}
|Asia
|{{dts|539}} {{circa}} {{NoteTag|Beginning of the reign of the [[Emperor Kinmei|first Japanese emperor]] proven to have existed historically}}.
|{{dts|28 Apr 1952}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Allied_Occupied_Japan.svg|size=23px}} [[Allied occupation of Japan]]
|-
|{{flag|Jordan}}
|Asia
|{{dts|25 May 1946}}
|{{dts|2 Aug 1958}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Arab_Federation.svg|size=23px}} [[Arab Federation]]
|-
|{{flag|Kazakhstan}}
|Asia/Europe
|{{dts|16 Dec 1991}}
|{{dts|16 Dec 1991}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg|size=23px}} [[Soviet Union]]
|-
|{{flag|Kenya}}
|Africa
|{{dts|12 Dec 1963}}
|{{dts|12 Dec 1963}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Kiribati}}
|Australia
|{{dts|12 July 1979}}
|{{dts|12 July 1979}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|North Korea}}
|Asia
|{{dts|9 Sept 1948}}
|{{dts|9 Sept 1948}}
|{{flag|Soviet Union}}
|-
|{{flag|South Korea}}
|Asia
|{{dts|15 Aug 1948}}
|{{dts|15 Aug 1948}}
| data-sort-value="America, United States of" |{{flag|United States|1912}}
|-
|{{flag|Kuwait}}
|Asia
|1752
|{{dts|Feb 1991}}
|{{flag|Iraq}}
|-
|{{flag|Kyrgyzstan}}
|Asia
|{{dts|31 Aug 1991}}
|{{dts|31 Aug 1991}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg|size=23px}} [[Soviet Union]]
|-
|{{flag|Laos}}
|Asia
|{{dts|22 Oct 1953}}
|{{dts|22 Oct 1953}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Latvia}}
|Europe
|{{dts|18 Nov 1918}}<ref>{{cite web |title=November 18, 1918 – Proclamation of Latvia's independence |url=http://latvija90.leta.lv/en/pagatne/november-18-1918-proclamation-of-latvias-independence |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081029112200/http://latvija90.leta.lv/en/pagatne/november-18-1918-proclamation-of-latvias-independence |archive-date=29 October 2008 |access-date=2009-07-19 |work=LETA}}</ref>
|{{dts|4 May 1990}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg|size=23px}} [[Soviet Union]]
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|{{dts|22 Nov 1943}}
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|{{dts|4 Oct 1966}}
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|{{flag|Liberia}}
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|{{dts|26 July 1847}}
|{{dts|26 July 1847}}
|[[American Colonization Society]]
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|{{flag|Libya}}
|Africa
|{{dts|24 Dec 1951}}<ref>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</ref>
|{{dts|24 Dec 1951}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Cyrenaica.svg|size=23px}} [[Cyrenaica Emirate]]
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|{{flag|Lithuania}}
|Europe
|{{dts|16 Feb 1918}}
|{{dts|11 Mar 1990}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg|size=23px}} [[Soviet Union]]
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|{{flag|Luxembourg}}
|Europe
|{{dts|15 Mar 1815}}
|{{dts|1945}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_German_Reich_(1935%E2%80%931945).svg|size=23px}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
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|{{dts|26 June 1960}}
|{{dts|26 June 1960}}
|{{flag|France}}
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|{{flag|Malawi}}
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|{{dts|6 July 1964}}
|{{dts|6 July 1964}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Malaysia}}
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|{{dts|31 Aug 1957<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/content.aspx?LegType=All+Primary&PageNumber=72&NavFrom=2&parentActiveTextDocId=1118475&ActiveTextDocId=1118475&filesize=15776 |title=Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957 (c. 60)e |publisher=The UK Statute Law Database |date=31 July 1957 |access-date=6 November 2010 }}</ref>
|{{dts|31 Aug 1957}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Maldives}}
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|{{dts|26 July 1965}}
|{{dts|26 July 1965}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Mali}}
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|{{dts|20 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|20 Aug 1960}}
|{{flag|Mali Federation}}
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|{{flag|Malta}}
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|{{dts|21 Sept 1964}}
|{{dts|21 Sept 1964}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Marshall Islands}}
|Australia
|{{dts|21 Oct 1986}}
|{{dts|21 Oct 1986}}
| data-sort-value="America, United States of" |{{flag|United States}}
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|{{dts|28 Nov 1960}}
|{{dts|28 Nov 1960}}
|{{flag|France}}
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|{{flag|Mauritius}}
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|{{dts|12 Mar 1968}}
|{{dts|12 Mar 1968}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Mexico}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|16 Sept 1810}}
|{{dts|1864}}
|{{flagicon image|Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg}} [[History of Spain (1810–73)|Spain]]
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|{{flag|Micronesia, Federated States of<!--Official name used by the UN-->}}
|Australia
|{{dts|3 Nov 1986}}
|{{dts|3 Nov 1986}}
| data-sort-value="America, United States of" |{{Flag|United States}}
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|{{flag|Moldova}}
|Europe
|{{dts|27 Aug 1991}}
|{{dts|27 Aug 1991}}
|{{Flag|Soviet Union}}
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|{{flag|Monaco}}
|Europe
|{{dts|2 Feb 1861}}
|{{dts|1945}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_German_Reich_(1935%E2%80%931945).svg}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
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|{{flag|Mongolia}}
|Asia
|{{dts|29 Dec 1911}}
|{{dts|13 Mar 1921}}
| data-sort-value="China, Republic of" |{{Flagicon image|Flag of China (1912–1928).svg}} [[Republic of China (1912-1949)|Republic of China]]
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|{{flag|Montenegro}}
|Europe
|{{dts|21 May 2006}}{{NoteTag|Montenegrins date their national identity to the founding of [[Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro]] in 1516. However, the Montenegrin state became an extinct state at the time of the Podgorica Assembly, which led to the annexation and extinction of the Kingdom of Montenegro by the Kingdom of Serbia. The current Montenegrin state emerged in 2006 after separating from Serbia.}}
|''{{dts|21 May 2006}}'' <small>([[Montenegrin independence referendum (2006)|independence referendum]])</small>
{{dts|2006|June|3}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro.svg}} [[Serbia and Montenegro]]
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|{{flag|Morocco}}
|Africa
|{{dts|788}}<ref>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</ref>
|{{dts|7 Apr 1956}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_France.svg}} [[French protectorate of Morocco|France]]
{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_Spain_(1945_-_1977).svg}} [[Spanish protectorate of Morocco|Spain]]
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|{{dts|25 June 1975}}
|{{dts|25 June 1975}}
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|{{dts|4 Jan 1948}}
|{{dts|4 Jan 1948}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Namibia}}
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|{{dts|21 Mar 1990}}
|{{dts|21 Mar 1990}}
|{{flagicon image|Flag_of_South_Africa_(1928-1994).svg}} [[South Africa]]
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|{{flag|Nauru}}
|Australia
|{{dts|31 Jan 1968}}
|{{dts|31 Jan 1968}}
|{{flag|Australia}}/{{flag|New Zealand}}/{{flag|United Kingdom}} {{flagicon image|Civil_Ensign_of_Australia.svg}} [[History of Nauru#Independence|Trust Territory of Nauru]]
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|{{flag|Nepal}}
|Asia
|{{dts|1559}} {{circa}} ([[Gorkha Kingdom]])
|{{dts|1768}} ([[Unification of Nepal]])
|(none)
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|{{flag|Netherlands}}
|Europe
|{{dts|26 July 1581}} (''de facto'')
{{dts|30 Jan 1648}} (''de jure'')
|{{dts|1945}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_German_Reich_(1935%E2%80%931945).svg|size=23px}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
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|{{flag|New Zealand}}
|Australia
|{{dts|25 Nov 1947}} {{NoteTag|Adoption of the [[Statute of Westminster 1931]]}}
|{{dts|25 Nov 1947}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg}} [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
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|{{flag|Nicaragua}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|29 Nov 1898}}
|{{dts|29 Nov 1898}}
|{{Flagicon|Greater Republic of Central America}} [[Greater Republic of Central America]]
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|{{flag|Niger}}
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|{{dts|3 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|3 Aug 1960}}
|{{flag|France}}
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|{{flag|Nigeria}}
|Africa
|{{dts|1 Oct 1960}}
|{{dts|1 Oct 1960}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|North Macedonia}}
|Europe
|{{dts|8 Sept 1991}}
|{{dts|8 Sept 1991}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_SFR_Yugoslavia.svg|size=23px}} [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
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|{{flag|Norway}}
|Europe
|{{dts|872}}
|{{dts|8 May 1945}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_German_Reich_(1935%E2%80%931945).svg|size=23px}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
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|{{flag|Oman}}
|Asia
|{{dts|1626}} {{NoteTag|The region was conquered by Portuguese forces under the command of [[Afonso de Albuquerque]] in 1507, and remained under Portuguese control until they were expelled by the [[Ya'rubids]].}}
|{{dts|1743}}
|[[File:Afsharid_Imperial_Standard_(3_Stripes).svg|30x30px]] [[Afsharid Empire]]
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|{{flag|Pakistan}}
|Asia
|{{dts|14 Dec 1947}}
|{{dts|14 Dec 1947}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Palau}}
|Australia
|{{dts|1 Oct 1994}}
|{{dts|1 Oct 1994}}
| data-sort-value="America, United States of" |{{flag|United States}}
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|{{flag|Palestine}}
|Asia
|''Sovereignty disputed by {{flag|Israel}}''
|{{dts|15 Nov 1988}}
| data-sort-value="Israel" |{{flag|Israel}}
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|{{flag|Panama}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|3 Nov 1903}}
|{{dts|31 Jan 1990}}
|{{flag|Colombia}}
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|{{flag|Papua New Guinea}}
|Australia
|{{dts|16 Sept 1975}}
|{{dts|16 Sept 1975}}
|{{flag|Australia}}
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|{{flag|Paraguay}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|14 May 1811}} ([[de facto]])
{{dts|1845|Nov|25}} (formal declaration of Independence)
|{{dts|1876}}
| data-sort-value="Brazil, Empire of" |{{flag|Empire of Brazil}}


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|{{flag|Peru|state<!--Use state flag-->}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|28 July 1821}}
|{{dts|25 Aug 1839}}
|{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Peru_(1825-1950).svg}} [[Republic of North Peru|North Peru]]
{{flagicon image|Flag_of_South_Peru.svg}} [[Republic of South Peru|South Peru]]
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|{{flag|Philippines}}
|Asia
|{{dts|4 July 1946}} {{NoteTag|The [[First Philippine Republic]] was an [[unrecognized state]] and became an [[List of former sovereign states|extinct state]] after being terminated by the [[United States]]. Modern state of Philippines dates from 1946. However, Filipinos celebrate their independence date on June 12 (the date of establishment of the First Philippine Republic) in order to avoid celebrating their national date on the same day that their former colonizers (the USA) celebrate their national date (July 4).}}
|{{dts|4 July 1946}} {{NoteTag|Independence recognized via the [[Treaty of Manila (1946)]].}}
| data-sort-value="America, United States of" |{{flag|United States|1912}}
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|{{flag|Poland}}
|Europe
|{{dts|11 November 1918}} (as a new state, not as a nation)
|{{dts|1945}}
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_German_Reich_(1935%E2%80%931945).svg|size=23px}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
{{USSR}}
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|{{flag|Portugal}}
|Europe
|{{dts|25 July 1139}}
|{{dts|30 Aug 1808}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
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|{{flag|Qatar}}
|Asia
|{{dts|3 Sept 1971}}
|{{dts|3 Sept 1971}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Romania}}
|Europe
|{{dts|13 July 1878}}
|{{dts|13 July 1878}}
|{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Principalities_of_Romania_(1862_-_1866).svg}} [[United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia|United Principalities]]
{{USSR}}
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|{{flag|Russia}}
|Asia/Europe
|{{dts|1471}} ([[Grand Duchy of Moscow]])
|{{dts|26 Dec 1991}} (''[[de facto]]'')
{{dts|12 Dec 1993}} (''[[de jure]]''){{NoteTag|Russia dates its national identity back to the [[Kievan Rus]], medieval state that was extinguished when it was conquered by the Mongols of the [[Golden Horde]]. A new Russian state arose and existed continuously and without loss of sovereignty from 1480 until 1922, when of its own accord it ceased to be a sovereign state and became a subnational unit of the [[Soviet Union]]. With the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]], the [[nation]] again had a sovereign [[Sovereign state|state]], with the current Russian sovereign state dating back to 1991. The Russian Federation is regarded as the successor state to the former Soviet Union, inheriting its seat as a UN member state, after a letter by president [[Boris Yeltsin]] was received by the secretary-general [[Javier Pérez de Cuéllar]].}}
|{{flag|Soviet Union}}
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|{{flag|Rwanda}}
|Africa
|{{dts|1 July 1962}}
|{{dts|1 July 1962}}
|{{flag|Belgium}}
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|{{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|19 Sept 1983}}
|{{dts|19 Sept 1983}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Saint Lucia}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|22 Feb 1979}}
|{{dts|22 Feb 1979}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|27 Oct 1979}}
|{{dts|27 Oct 1979}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Samoa}}
|Australia
|{{dts|1 Jan 1962}}
|{{dts|1 Jan 1962}}
|{{flag|New Zealand}}
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|{{flag|San Marino}}
|Europe
|{{dts|1243}}
|{{dts|21 Sept 1944}}
|[[Allies of World War II|World War II Allies]]
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|{{flag|São Tomé and Príncipe<!--Official name used by the UN-->}}
|Africa
|{{dts|12 July 1975}}
|{{dts|12 July 1975}}
|{{flag|Portugal}}
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|{{flag|Saudi Arabia}}
|Asia
|{{dts|13 Jan 1902}} ([[Emirate of Riyadh]]){{NoteTag|Saudi Arabia dates its national identity from the establishment of the [[First Saudi State|Emirate of Diriya]] (First Saudi State), however this state later became extinct, as did the [[Emirate of Nejd]] (the Second Saudi State). The current and Third Saudi State came into being in 1903 when it separated from the [[Emirate of Jabal Shammar]]. Through wars of conquest it conquered other states and made a [[real union]] with [[Kingdom of Hejaz|Hejaz]] before adopting the current name Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932}}
|{{dts|23 Sep 1932}}
|[[File:Flag_of_the_Emirate_of_Ha'il.svg|border|22x22px]] [[Emirate of Jabal Shammar]]
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|{{flag|Senegal}}
|Africa
|{{dts|20 Aug 1960}}
|{{dts|20 Aug 1960}}
|{{flag|Mali Federation}}
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|{{flag|Serbia}}
|Europe
|{{dts|13 July 1878}} (as a new state, not as a nation.) {{NoteTag|Serbia consider itself as the successor state of [[Yugoslavia]]. The current Serbian state emerged in 1878, after independence de jure from the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Other Serbian states existed before this date, but ceased to exist due to the conquest of other states. It is important not to confuse the concept of [[Sovereign state|state]] with that of the [[nation]], as a nation the Serbian people have existed since the Middle Ages, and just like other ethnic groups (such as the Greeks, Jews, Egyptians, etc.) it went through periods of its history in which it was a [[Stateless nation]]}}
|{{dts|3 June 2006}}
|{{flag|Yugoslavia}}
{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro.svg}} [[Serbia and Montenegro]]
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|{{flag|Seychelles}}
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|{{dts|29 June 1976}}
|{{dts|29 June 1976}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Sierra Leone}}
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|{{dts|27 Apr 1961}}
|{{dts|27 Apr 1961}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Singapore}}
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|{{dts|9 Aug 1965}}
|{{dts|9 Aug 1965}}
|{{flag|Malaysia}}
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|{{flag|Slovakia}}
|Europe
|{{dts|1 Jan 1993}}
|{{dts|1 Jan 1993}}
|{{flag|Czechoslovakia}}
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|{{flag|Slovenia}}
|Europe
|{{dts|25 June 1991}}
|{{dts|25 June 1991}}
|{{flag|Yugoslavia}}
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|{{flag|Solomon Islands}}
|Australia
|{{dts|7 July 1978}}
|{{dts|7 July 1978}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Somalia}}
|Africa
|{{dts|1 July 1960}}
|{{dts|1 July 1960}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom, Italy" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flag|Italy}}
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|{{flag|South Africa}}
|Africa
|{{dts|11 Dec 1931}}{{NoteTag|Adoption of the [[Statute of Westminster 1931]]}}
|{{dts|11 Dec 1931}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
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|{{flag|South Sudan}}
|Africa
|{{dts|9 July 2011}}
|{{dts|9 July 2011}}
|{{flag|Sudan}}
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|{{flag|Spain}}
|Europe
|{{dts|542}} ([[Visigothic Kingdom|Visigothic Spain of Toledo]]) {{Notetag|During the Visigoth kingdom of Toledo, the names of the Visigoth kingdom (Regnum Gothorum) and Spain (Hispaniae or Spaniae) were used more and more frequently as synonymous terms, beginning to have not only a geographical meaning, but also a political one (especially since the year 624, when [[Swinthila]] finally defeated the Byzantines and the Visigoths dominated the entire Iberian Peninsula). Historiographers of the time such as [[Isidore of Seville]], [[Julian of Toledo]], [[John of Biclaro]], as well as from abroad, the Franks [[Gregory of Tours]], [[Chronicle of Fredegar|Fredegar]], or [[Pope Leo II]], referred to the Visigoth kingdom or its kings, as Hispania or kings of Hispania.
On the other hand, there was an adoption by the Visigoths of the Hispano-Roman culture, with a progressive intention to merge the Gothic and Hispano-Roman societies into a common one, politically (kingdom administered from the capital of [[Toledo, Spain|Toledo]], and in accordance with Roman ecclesiastical power through the [[Councils of Toledo]]), religiously ([[Reccared I]] converted from [[Arianism]] to [[Chalcedonian Christianity]] in 589), common legislation ([[Code of Leovigild]], and later [[Visigothic Code]]), militarily (army composed of Hispano-Romans and Visigoths), with a monetary unit ([[Visigothic coinage|Visigothic royal currency]] from 580 to 710), and linguistically (Visigoths spoke [[Latin]]), taking advantage of the pre-existing cohesion left by the Hispania of the Roman Empire.<ref>[https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=2566373 "El concepto de España en la historiografía visigoda y asturiana" (The concept of Spain in Visigothic and Asturian historiography). Alexander Pierre Bronisch, 2006.]</ref> [[Spain]] is a unitary state that emerged from the [[political union]] by incorporating union of different states throughout history. Using the modern criteria of the [[United Nations]], which considers the date of admission of other states that emerged from political unions (such as [[Tanzania]], [[Malaysia]] and [[Yemen]]) as the date of the oldest predecessor state to be admitted, it will soon be seen that the oldest state that merged to form modern Spain is the [[Kingdom of León]], one of the states in [[personal union]] that integrated the [[Crown of Castile]], with such state dating its origins directly from the [[Kingdom of Asturias]]. Spain was until 1715 a composite monarchy, i.e. several small states in [[personal union]], only passing through a [[political union]] in 1715 with the [[Nueva Planta decrees]]}}<ref>[https://www.abc.es/cultura/abci-santiago-cantera-concepto-espana-nacio-visigodos-201904260102_noticia.html?ref=https%3A%2F%2Fes.wikipedia.org%2F Hispania-Spania. El nacimiento de España. Conciencia hispana en el reino visigodo de Toledo (Santiago Cantera Montenegro)]. Hispania-Spania. The birth of Spain. Hispanic consciousness in the Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo. (Santiago Cantera Montenegro)</ref>
|{{dts|1813}}
|{{flagcountry|France}}
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|{{flag|Sri Lanka}}
|Asia
|{{dts|4 Feb 1948}}
|{{dts|4 Feb 1948}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Sudan}}
|Africa
|{{dts|1 Jan 1956}} {{NoteTag|Sudan dates its national identity to the [[Kingdom of Kerma]], [[Kingdom of Kush]] and other ancient kingdoms that existed in its territory, i.e [[Nubia]] (mentioned in ancient Egyptian texts). However, as an independent sovereign state, the current Sudanese state dates back to 1956.}}
|{{dts|1 Jan 1956}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom, Egypt" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Egypt_(1922%E2%80%931958).svg}} [[Kingdom of Egypt|Egypt]]
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|{{flag|Suriname}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|25 Nov 1975}}
|{{dts|25 Nov 1975}}
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Kingdom of the Netherlands]]
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|{{flag|Sweden}}
|Europe
|{{dts|970}}{{circa}}
|{{dts|970}}
|''none''
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|{{flag|Switzerland}}
|Europe
|{{dts|24 Oct 1648}}
|{{dts|1815}}
|{{flag|Austria|empire}}
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|{{flag|Syria}}
|Asia
|{{dts|April 17, 1946}}
|{{dts|28 Sept 1961}}{{NoteTag|By uniting with Egypt to form the [[United Arab Republic]] into a political union, the [[Second Syrian Republic]] ceased to exist as a sovereign state and became an [[List of former sovereign states|extinct state]], with Syria becoming a subnational unit of the United Arab Republic. The current Syrian state emerged as a new [[Sovereign state|state]] when it broke up politically in 1961. However, Syrians celebrate April 17 as their independence day, as it was on April 17, 1946 that the [[nation]] ceased to be a colony of France.}}
| data-sort-value="Arab Republic, United" |{{flag|United Arab Republic}}
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|{{flag|Tajikistan}}
|Asia
|{{dts|9 Sept 1991}}
|{{dts|9 Sept 1991}}
|{{flag|Soviet Union}}
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|{{flag|Tanzania}}
|Africa
|{{dts|9 Dec 1961}}
|{{dts|9 Dec 1961}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Thailand}}
|Asia
|{{dts|4 Mar 1351}} ([[Ayutthaya Kingdom]])
|{{dts|1945}}
|{{flag|Empire of Japan|name=Japan}}
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|{{flag|Timor-Leste}}
|Asia
|{{dts|28 Nov 1975}}
|{{dts|20 May 2002}}
|{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_United_Nations.svg}} [[United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor]]
|-
|{{flag|Togo}}
|Africa
|{{dts|27 Apr 1960}}
|{{dts|27 Apr 1960}}
|{{flag|France}}
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|{{flag|Tonga}}
|Australia
|{{dts|4 June 1970}}
|{{dts|4 June 1970}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|31 Aug 1962}}
|{{dts|31 Aug 1962}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
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|{{flag|Tunisia}}
|Africa
|{{dts|20 Mar 1956}}
|{{dts|20 Mar 1956}}
|{{flag|France}}
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|{{flag|Turkey}}
|Asia/Europe
|{{dts|1299}}{{NoteTag|The Republic of Turkey is the successor state of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Despite being known in English as the [[Turkish War of Independence]], Turks call it in their language ''Kurtuluş Savaşı'' (lit. Liberation War). "War of Independence" in Turkish is "bağımsızlık savaşı". The country's national date is the Republic Day (''Cumhuriyet Bayramı''), which commemorates the change of government regime from a monarchy to a republic.}}
|{{dts|1923}}
|{{flag|Kingdom of Greece|name=Greece}}
{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Italy_(1861-1946).svg}} [[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]]
{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flag|France}}
{{flagicon|Armenia}} [[First Republic of Armenia|Armenia]]

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|{{flag|Turkmenistan}}
|Asia
|{{dts|27 Oct 1991}}
|{{dts|27 Oct 1991}}
|{{flag|Soviet Union}}
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|{{flag|Tuvalu}}
|Australia
|{{dts|1 Oct 1978}}
|{{dts|1 Oct 1978}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Uganda}}
|Africa
|{{dts|9 Oct 1962}}
|{{dts|9 Oct 1962}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Ukraine}}
|Europe
|{{dts|24 August 1991}}{{NoteTag|Ukraine dates its national identity back to the [[Kievan Rus]], however this state became an [[List of former sovereign states|extinct state]] when it was conquered by the Mongols of the [[Golden Horde]]. Another state with historical importance for Ukrainians in their national identity is the medieval [[Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia]], which however also became an extinct state. In the 17th century the Ukrainian nation established another Ukrainian state, the [[Cossack Hetmanate]], however this state became extinct upon being conquered by the [[Russian Empire]]. Between 1917 and 1919, two new Ukrainian states was established, being unified in 1919 but again lost its sovereignty by becoming a subnational unit of the [[Soviet Union]]. The current Ukrainian sovereign state dates from 1991, emerging after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.}}
|{{dts|24 Aug 1991}}
|{{flag|Soviet Union}}
|-
|{{flag|United Arab Emirates}}
|Asia
|{{dts|2 Dec 1971}}
|{{dts|2 Dec 1971}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|Europe
|{{dts|498}} ([[Dál Riata]]) {{NoteTag|The [[United Kingdom]] is a unitary state that emerged from the [[political union]] by incorporating union of different states throughout history. [[Northern Ireland]] has been part of this political union since 1922, when the rest of [[Ireland (island)|Ireland]] separated from the United Kingdom. Ireland had united with Great Britain in 1800 to form the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]]. The [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] itself emerged from the political union between the [[Kingdom of England]] (which had already conquered and annexed the [[Principality of Wales]] centuries before) and the [[Kingdom of Scotland]]. Using the modern criteria of the [[United Nations]], which considers the date of admission of other states that emerged from political unions (such as [[Tanzania]], [[Malaysia]] and [[Yemen]]) as the date of the oldest predecessor state to be admitted, it will soon be seen that of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom (today subnational units and not sovereign countries) the oldest is [[Scotland]] (unified in 843), which dates its origin to the [[Dál Riata]], which conquered the existing small Pictish states in future Scotland to form the Kingdom of Scotland, which existed until 1707 when it merged with England (originated in 927, when the various Anglo-Saxon kings swore their allegiance to [[Æthelstan]] of [[Wessex]] (r. 924–939), unifying most of modern England under a single king}}
|{{dts|1266}}
| data-sort-value="England, Scotland" |{{flag|Kingdom of England}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Scotland}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Ireland}}
|-
|{{flag|United States}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|4 July 1776}}
|{{dts|19 Oct 1781}}
| data-sort-value="Britain (1707)" |{{Flagicon image|Union_flag_1606_(Kings_Colors).svg|size=23px}} [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Great Britain]]
|-
|{{flag|Uruguay}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|25 Aug 1825}}
|{{dts|27 Aug 1828}}
| data-sort-value="Brazil, Empire of" |{{flag|Empire of Brazil}}
|-
|{{flag|Uzbekistan}}
|Asia
|{{dts|1 Sept 1991}}
|{{dts|1 Sept 1991}}
|{{flag|Soviet Union}}
|-
|{{flag|Vanuatu}}
|Australia
|{{dts|30 July 1980}}
|{{dts|30 July 1980}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom, France" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flag|France}}
|-
|{{flag|Vatican City}}
|Europe
|{{dts|11 Feb 1929}}
|{{dts|11 Feb 1929}}
|{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Italy_(1861-1946).svg}} [[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]]
|-
|{{flag|Venezuela}}
|The Americas
|{{dts|13 Jan 1830}}
|{{dts|13 Jan 1830}}
| data-sort-value="Colombia, Gran" |{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Gran_Colombia.svg}} [[Gran Colombia]]
|-
|{{flag|Vietnam}}
|Asia
|{{dts|2 Sept 1945}}
|{{dts|2 July 1976}}
|{{flagicon|Vietnam}} [[North Vietnam]]
{{Flagicon|South Vietnam}}[[South Vietnam]]
|-
|{{flag|Yemen}}
|Asia
|{{dts|1 Nov 1918}}
|{{dts|22 May 1990}}
| data-sort-value="Yemen, North" |{{flag|North Yemen}}
{{flag|South Yemen}}
|-
|{{flag|Zambia}}
|Africa
|{{dts|24 Oct 1964}}
|{{dts|24 Oct 1964}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|-
|{{flag|Zimbabwe}}
|Africa
|{{dts|11 Nov 1965}}
|{{dts|18 Apr 1980}}
| data-sort-value="Britain/United Kingdom" |{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|}

== Yugoslavia Legacy ==
{{About||a later former country that was also referred to as Yugoslavia|Serbia and Montenegro{{!}}Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|a country that used to be called the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia|North Macedonia}}

[[File:Former Yugoslavia 2008.PNG|thumb|upright=1.35|2008 map of the former Yugoslavia]]

The present-day states which succeeded Yugoslavia are still today sometimes collectively referred to as the '''former Yugoslavia''' (or shortened as '''Ex-Yu''' or similar). These countries are, listed chronologically:

* [[Croatia]] (since 25 June 1991)
* [[Slovenia]] (since 25 June 1991)
* [[North Macedonia]] (since 25 September 1991; [[Prespa Agreement|formerly]] Macedonia)
* [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (since 3 March 1992)
* [[Serbia and Montenegro|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] ([[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] and [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]]; 1992–2006)
** [[Montenegro]] (since 3 June 2006)
** [[Serbia]] (since 5 June 2006)
*** [[Kosovo]] (since [[2008 Kosovo declaration of independence|17 February 2008]]; independence [[international recognition of Kosovo|disputed]])

== Before 19th century ==
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width: 2%;" | Year
! style="width: 12%;" | Previous entity
! style="width: 16%;" | Newly independent entity
!Event
|-
!1480
|[[Great Horde]]
|[[Grand Duchy of Moscow]]
|
|
|-
|-
!1581
!September 7, 1822
|[[Habsburg Spain|Spain]]
|[[Portugal]]
|[[Empire of Brazil|Brazil]]
|[[Dutch Republic]]
|
|
|-
|-
!1640
!October 4, 1828
|[[Empire of Brazil|Brazil]]
|[[Iberian Union]]
|[[History of Portugal (1640–1777)|Portugal]]
|[[Uruguay]]
|
|
|-
|-
!1776
!October 4, 1830
|[[United Kingdom of the Netherlands|Netherlands]]
|[[Kingdom of Great Britain|Great Britain]]
|[[Belgium]]
|[[United States]]
|
|
|}

== 19th century to World War I ==
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width: 2%;" | Year
! style="width: 12%;" | Previous entity
! style="width: 16%;" | Newly independent entity
|-
|-
!1804
!November 19, 1832
|[[First French Empire|France]]
|[[Gran Colombia]]
|[[Republic of New Granada|Colombia]]
|[[First Empire of Haiti | Haiti]]
|Dissolution of Gran Colombia. Initially named Republic of New Granada.
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" |1811
!November 19, 1832
| rowspan="3" |[[Kingdom of Spain under Joseph Bonaparte|Spain]]
|[[Gran Colombia]]
|[[Paraguay]]
|[[United States of Venezuela|Venezuela]]
|Dissolution of Gran Colombia. Restoration of Independence, [[First Venezuelan Republic|first established in 1811]].
|-
|-
|[[Venezuela]]
!November 19, 1832
|[[Gran Colombia]]
|[[Ecuador]]
|Dissolution of Gran Colombia.
|-
|-
|[[Gran Colombia]] (today [[Colombia]] and [[Panama]])
! November 15, 1838
|-
|[[Federal Republic of Central America]]
!1815
|[[Costa Rica]]
|[[History of Spain (1810–73)|Spain]]
|
|[[Uruguay]]
|-
!1816
|[[History of Spain (1810–73)|Spain]]
|[[Argentina]]
|-
!1818
|[[History of Spain (1810–73)|Spain]]
|[[Chile]]
|-
! rowspan="5" |1821
| rowspan="4" |[[Trienio Liberal|Spain]]
|[[First Mexican Empire | Mexico]]
|-
|[[Federal Republic of Central America|Central America]] (today [[Nicaragua]], [[Honduras]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Guatemala]], [[El Salvador]], and [[Chiapas|part]] of [[Mexico]])
|-
|[[Dominican Republic]]
|-
|-
!August 25, 1839
|[[Peru-Bolivia Confederation]]
|[[Peru]]
|[[Peru]]
|Restoration of Independence, first proclaimed in 1821.
|-
|-
|[[Ottoman Empire]]
!August 25, 1839
|[[Greece]]
|[[Peru-Bolivia Confederation]]
|[[Bolivia]]
|Restoration of Independence, first proclaimed in 1825.
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |1822
!June 19, 1839
|[[Trienio Liberal|Spain]]
|[[Ecuador]]
|-
|[[United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves|Portugal]]
|[[Brazil]]
|-
!1831
|[[Netherlands]]
|[[Belgium]]
|[[Belgium]]
|[[Luxembourg]]
|Grand Duchy re-established by the [[Treaty of London (1839)|Treaty of London]] in [[personal union]] with the [[Netherlands]] (until 1890).
|-
|-
!1836
!July 26, 1847
|[[Centralist Republic of Mexico|Mexico]]
|[[Republic of Texas]]
|-
!1847
|[[United States]]
|[[United States]]
|[[Liberia]]
|[[Liberia]]
|
|-
|-
!1848
!May 1, 1865
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|[[Spain]]
|[[Province of Canada|Canada]], [[New Brunswick]], and [[Nova Scotia]]
|[[Dominican Republic]]
|Independence restored after period of [[Spanish occupation of the Dominican Republic|Spanish rule]]. Independence initially declared from Spain in 1821 as the [[Republic of Spanish Haiti]], and from Haiti in 1844 [[First Dominican Republic|with the current name]].
|-
|-
!1851
!July 1, 1867
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|[[Prince Edward Island]]
|[[Canada]]
|Britain continued to exercise some level of control until the [[Statute of Westminster 1931|Statute of Westminster]].
|-
|-
!1852
!March 17, 1878
|[[Ottoman Empire]]
|[[Ottoman Empire]]
|[[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]]
|[[Principality of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]]
|Under Ottoman vassalage until 1908.
|-
|-
!1854
!November 29, 1898
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|[[Greater Republic of Central America]]
|[[Newfoundland and Labrador]]
|[[Nicaragua]]
|Independence restored after the dissolution of the Greater Republic of Central America, initial independence in 1838.
|-
|-
!1865
!January 1, 1901
|[[History of Spain (1810–73)|Spain]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Dominican Republic]]
|-
!1877
|[[Ottoman Empire]]
|[[Romania]]
|-
!1898
|[[Restoration (Spain)|Spain]]
|[[Cuba]], [[Philippines]]
|-
!1900
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|[[Australia]]
|[[Australia]]
|Britain continued to exercise some level of control until the [[Statute of Westminster 1931|Statute of Westminster]].
|-
|-
!May 20, 1902
!1902
|[[United States]]
|[[United States]]
|[[Cuba]]
|[[Cuba]]
|United States retained [[Isla de Juventud|Isla de Pinos]] until 1925.
|-
|-
!1907
!November 4, 1903
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|[[Colombia]]
|[[Panama]]
|[[New Zealand]]
|
|-
|-
!1908
!June 7, 1905
|[[Sweden]]
|[[Ottoman Empire]]
|[[Norway]]
|[[Bulgaria]]
|Independence restored after [[Denmark-Norway|Danish]] and [[Sweden-Norway|Swedish]] rule. Initial establishment around [[Harald Fairhair|872]].
|-
|-
!1910
!September 26, 1907
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|[[New Zealand]]
|[[South Africa]]
|Britain continued to exercise some level of control until the [[Statute of Westminster 1931|Statute of Westminster]].
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |[[1911 Revolution|1911]]
!May 3, 1910
| rowspan="2" |[[Qing dynasty]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Outer Mongolia]] (today part of [[Mongolia]] and [[Tuva]], Russia)
|[[Union of South Africa|South Africa]]
|Britain continued to exercise some level of control until the [[Statute of Westminster 1931|Statute of Westminster]].
|-
|-
|''[[Tibet]]''
|-
!1912
|[[Ottoman Empire]]
|[[Albania]]
|}
|}


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|-
|-
!December 6, 1917
! rowspan="4" |1917
|[[Russian Empire|Russia]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Russian Empire|Russia]]
|[[Kingdom of Finland (1918)|Finland]]
|[[Finland]]
|
|-
|-
|''[[Crimean People's Republic]] (located on the [[Crimea|Crimean Peninsula]])''{{Efn|The [[Crimea|Crimean Peninsula]] is disputed between [[Ukraine]] and [[Russia]] in the present day (as of October 2022).}}
!October 17, 1918
|[[Austria Hungary]]
|[[Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen|Hungary]]
| Independence restored with the dissolution of Austria-Hungary. [[Principality of Hungary|Initial establishment]] in 895. Stayed in [[personal union]] with Austria until November 16.
|-
|-
|''[[Idel-Ural State]] (today [[Tatarstan|part]] of [[Russia]])''
!December 1, 1918
|[[Denmark]]
|[[Kingdom of Iceland|Iceland]]
|In [[personal union]] with Denmark until 1944.
|-
|-
|[[Alash Autonomy]] ([[Succession of states|predecessor]] to [[Kazakhstan]])
!February 15, 1921
|[[Republic of China (1912-1949)|China]]
|[[Bogd Khanate|Mongolia]]
|Independence restored after [[Occupation of Mongolia|Chinese occupation]]. Initial independence delcared in 1911, [[Mongol Empire|first Mongolian state]] founded 1203
|-
|-
! rowspan="9" |1918
|{{unbulleted list|1.{{spaces}}[[Austria-Hungary]]|2.{{spaces}}[[German Empire]] ([[Weimar Republic]])|3.{{spaces}}[[Russian Empire]] ([[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Soviet Russia]])|4.{{spaces}}[[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Soviet Ukraine]]}}
|[[Second Polish Republic]] ([[Succession of states|predecessor]] to [[Poland]])
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" |[[Russian Empire|Russia]]
!January 14, 1922
|[[Moldavian Democratic Republic]] (today mostly [[Moldova]] and partially [[Ukraine]])
|[[Federal Republic of Central America#Legacy|Central American Federation]]
|[[Guatemala]]
|Independence restored after brief attempt at [[Central American reunification|reunifying Central America]], initial independence in 1839.
|-
|-
|[[Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic|Transcaucasia]], [[First Republic of Armenia|Armenia 1R]], [[Azerbaijan Democratic Republic|Azerbaijan DR]], [[Democratic Republic of Georgia|Georgia DR]] ([[Succession of states|predecessors]] to [[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], and [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] respectively)
!January 14, 1922
|[[Federal Republic of Central America#Legacy|Central American Federation]]
|[[Honduras]]
|Independence restored after brief attempt at [[Central American reunification|reunifying Central America]], initial independence in 1838.
|-
|-
|[[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]]
!January 14, 1922
|[[Federal Republic of Central America#Legacy|Central American Federation]]
|[[El Salvador]]
|Independence restored after brief attempt at [[Central American reunification|reunifying Central America]], initial independence in 1841.
|-
|-
|[[Ukrainian People's Republic]] ([[Succession of states|predecessor]] to [[Ukraine]])
!March 15, 1922
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Kingdom of Egypt|Egypt]]
|Independence restored after a period of [[Sultanate of Egypt|British rule]]. Initial establishment [[First Dynasty of Egypt|around 3150 BC]].
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[Austria-Hungary]]
!December 6, 1922
|[[Czechoslovakia]] (today the [[Czech Republic]] and [[Slovakia]])
|-
|[[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs]] (today [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Slovenia]], and [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]])
|-
|[[Ukraine]]
|-
|[[Denmark]]
|[[Iceland]]
|-
!1919
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|[[Afghanistan]]
|-
!1920
|[[Ottoman Empire]]
|[[Iraq]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Jordan]], [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] (today [[Israel]] and [[State of Palestine|Palestine]])
|-
!1921
|[[Republic of China (1912–1949)|China]]
|[[Bogd Khanate of Mongolia|Mongolia]]
|-
!1922
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Irish Free State|Ireland]]
|[[Irish Free State]] (now named the "[[Republic of Ireland]]")
|Independence restored after direct British rule. In [[personal union]] with Britain until 1937. Initial establishment of first state called Ireland in [[Lordship of Ireland|1177]].
|-
|-
!1922
!June 7, 1929
|[[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]]
|[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]
|[[Vatican City]]
|[[Egypt]]
|-
|Established by the [[Lateran Treaty]]
! 1931
|[[Republic of China (1912–1949)|China]]
|[[Chinese Soviet Republic]] (consisting of [[Jiangxi]] and [[Fujian]] with other [[Communist-controlled China (1927–1949)|disconnected areas]])
|-
|-
!October 3, 1932
!1932
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Kingdom of Iraq|Iraq]]
|[[Iraq]]
|Formerly a [[League of Nations mandate]].
|-
|-
!1940
!May 5, 1941
|[[Vichy France|France]]
|''[[Vietnam]], [[Laos]], [[Cambodia]]''<ref name="ReferenceA">The [[French Indochina in World War II|Japanese rule]] over [[French Indochina]] is usually seen on par with other [[List of military occupations|occupations]] [[World War II|at that time]].</ref>
|-
!1941
|[[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]]
|[[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]]
|[[Eritrea]], [[Somalia]], ''[[Ethiopia]]''<ref>The [[Italian East Africa|Italian rule]] over Ethiopia is often put on par with other [[List of military occupations|occupations]] [[World War II|at that time]] despite its administration showing characteristics of colonial rule. Probably motivated by its short duration spanning only 5 years.</ref>
|[[Ethiopian Empire|Ethiopia]]
|Independence restored after [[Italian East Africa|Italian occupation]]. Initially established in 1270.
|-
|-
!December 22, 1943
!1943
|[[France]]
|[[Vichy France|France]]
|[[Lebanon]]
|[[Lebanon]]
|Formerly a [[League of Nations mandate]].
|-
|-
!1944
!December 22, 1943
|[[Denmark]]<ref>[[Denmark in World War II#Protectorate Government 1940–43|Occupied]] by [[Nazi German|Germany]].</ref>
|[[France]]
|[[Iceland]]
|[[First Syrian Republic|Syria]]
|Formerly a [[League of Nations mandate]].
|-
|-
! rowspan="5" |1945
!July 22, 1944
| rowspan="3" |[[Empire of Japan]]
|[[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
|''[[Vietnam]], [[Laos]], [[Cambodia]]''<ref name="ReferenceA" />
|[[Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland|Poland]]
|Independence restored after [[General Government|German occupation]]. Initial establishment c. 960.
|-
|-
|[[Korea]] (today [[North Korea]] and [[South Korea]])
!October 22, 1944
|[[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
|[[Democratic Government of Albania|Albania]]
|Independence restored after [[German occupation of Albania|German occupation]]. Initial independence in 1912.
|-
|-
|[[Geography of Taiwan|Taiwan]] (today administered by the [[Taiwan|Republic of China]], claimed by the [[China|People's Republic of China]])
!April 27, 1945
|[[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
|[[Austria]]
|Independence restored after [[Anschluss|German occupation]]. Initial establishment in [[Margraviate of Austria|970]] within the [[Holy Roman Empire]].
|-
|-
|{{unbulleted list|1.{{spaces}}[[Netherlands]]|2.{{spaces}}''[[Empire of Japan]]''{{efn|name=risingsun|[[Empire of Japan|Imperial Japanese]] rule over the [[Dutch East Indies|Netherlands East Indies]] was internationally regarded as a [[military occupation]] at the time.}}}}
!August 17, 1945
|[[Netherlands]]
|[[Indonesia]]
|[[Indonesia]]
|
|-
|}
|}
;Notes
{{notelist}}


== Cold War ==
== Cold War ==
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|-
|-
! June 17, 1946
! rowspan="3" |1946
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Jordan]]
|Previously a [[League of Nations Mandate]]
|-
! July 4, 1946
|[[United States]]
|[[United States]]
|[[Philippines]]
|[[Philippines]]
|Restoration of Independence after [[Commonwealth of the Philippines|American rule.]]. Initial declaration of independence in [[First Philippine Republic|1897]]
|-
|-
! August 15, 1947
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[India]]
|[[Jordan]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Provisional Government of the French Republic|France]]
! August 15, 1947
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Syria]]
|[[Pakistan]]
|
|-
|-
!1947
! January 4, 1948
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Union of Burma|Burma]]
|[[India]], [[Dominion of Pakistan|Pakistan]]
|Independence restored after British rule. Initial establishment in [[Pagan Kingdom|849]] Name changed to [[Myanmar]] in 1989.
|-
|-
! February 4, 1948
! rowspan="2" |1948
|[[United Kingdom]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Myanmar]], [[Sri Lanka]]
|[[Dominion of Ceylon|Ceylon]]
|Renamed [[Sri Lanka]] in 1972.
|-
|-
|[[Israel]]
! August 15, 1948
|[[United States]]
|[[South Korea]]
|
|-
|-
!1949
! September 8, 1948
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Dutch East Indies]]
|[[United States of Indonesia]]
|[[North Korea]]
|
|-
|-
!1951
! May 14, 1948
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[French Fourth Republic|France]], [[United Kingdom]]
|[[Israel]]
|[[Libya]]
|Previously a [[Mandatory Palestine|Leage of Nations mandate]]. Partially unrecognized.
|-
|-
!1953
! December 24, 1951
|[[United Kingdom]] and [[France]]
|[[French Fourth Republic|France]]
|[[Cambodia]], [[Laos]]
|[[Kingdom of Libya|Libya]]
|
|-
|-
!1954
! November 9, 1953
|[[Provisional Government of the French Republic|France]]
|[[France]]
|[[Cambodia]]
|[[Vietnam]]
|Independence restored after [[French Indochina|French protectorate status]]. Initial establishment in [[Khmer Empire|802]]
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" |1956
! October 22, 1953
|[[United Kingdom]], [[Republic of Egypt (1953–58)|Egypt]] (''de jure'', ''de facto'' just [[United Kingdom]])
|[[France]]
|[[History of Sudan (1956–69)|Sudan]] (today [[Sudan]] and [[South Sudan]])
|[[Kingdom of Laos|Laos]]
|
|-
|-
|[[French Fourth Republic|France]]
! January 1, 1956
|[[Tunisia]]
|[[United Kingdom]] and [[Kingdom of Egypt|Egypt]]
|[[Sudan]]
|
|-
|-
|[[French Fourth Republic|France]], [[Francoist Spain|Spain]]
! March 20, 1956
|[[France]]
|[[Morocco]]
|[[Kingdom of Tunisia|Tunisia]]
|Independence restored after period as a French protectorate. Initial independence in [[Husainid Dynasty|1705]]
|-
|-
! March 6, 1957
! rowspan="2" |1957
|[[United Kingdom]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Ghana]]
|[[Ghana]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Malaysia]]
! August 14, 1957
|[[France]]
|[[Morocco]]
| Independence restored after French protectorate. Initial founding in [[Idrisid dynasty|788]].
|-
|-
!1958
! August 31,1957
|[[French Fourth Republic|France]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Federation of Malaya|Malaya]]
|Name changed to [[Malaysia]] in 1963.
|-
! October 2, 1958
|[[France]]
|[[Guinea]]
|[[Guinea]]
|
|-
|-
! January 1, 1960
! rowspan="8" |[[Year of Africa|1960]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[France]]
|[[Geography of Cyprus|Cyprus]] (today ''de facto'' [[Cyprus]] and [[Northern Cyprus]])
|[[Cameroon]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Nigeria]]
! April 27, 1960
|[[France]]
|[[Togo]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Italy]], [[United Kingdom]]
! June 20, 1960
|[[Somali Republic|Somalia]] (today ''de facto'' [[Somalia]] and [[Somaliland]])
|[[France]]
|[[Mali Federation|Mali]]
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" |[[France]]
! June 26, 1960
|[[Ivory Coast]], [[Benin]], [[Mauritania]], [[Niger]], [[Burkina Faso]], [[Mali Federation]] (today [[Mali]] and [[Senegal]])
|[[France]]
|[[Madagascar]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Chad]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Republic of the Congo]], [[Gabon]]
! June 30, 1960
|[[Belgium]]
|[[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo-Leopoldville]]
|Named [[Zaire]] from 1971-1997. Now known as Democratic Republic of the Congo or [[Congo-Kinshasa]].
|-
|-
|[[Cameroon]], [[Togo]]
! July 1, 1960
|[[Italy]]
|[[Somalia]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Madagascar]]
! July 31, 1960
|[[France]]
|[[Republic of Dahomey|Dahomey]]
|Renamed to [[Benin]] in 1975.
|-
|-
|[[Belgium]]
! August 5, 1960
|[[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]
|[[France]]
|[[Republic of Upper Volta|Upper Volta]]
|Renamed to [[Burkina Faso]] in 1984.
|-
|-
! rowspan="4" |1961
! August 8, 1960
| rowspan="4" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[France]]
|[[Niger]]
|[[Tanzania]]
|
|-
|-
! August 7, 1960
|[[France]]
|[[Ivory Coast]]
|
|-
! August 11, 1960
|[[France]]
|[[Chad]]
|
|-
! August 13, 1960
|[[France]]
|[[Central African Republic]]
|[[Central African Empire]] from 1976-1979.
|-
! August 15, 1960
|[[France]]
|[[Republic of the Congo|Congo-Brazzaville]]
|
|-
! August 16, 1960
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Cyprus]]
|
|-
! August 17, 1960
|[[France]]
|[[Gabon]]
|
|-
! August 20, 1960
|[[Mali Federation|Mali]]
|[[Senegal]]
|
|-
! November 28, 1960
|[[France]]
|[[Mauritania]]
|
|-
! October 1, 1960
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Federation of Nigeria|Nigeria]]
|
|-
! April 27, 1961
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Sierra Leone]]
|[[Sierra Leone]]
|
|-
|-
! June 19, 1961
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Kuwait]]
|[[Kuwait]]
|Independence restored after period of British protectorate. Initial independence in 1752.
|-
|-
|[[British Cameroons]] (today [[Northern Region, Nigeria|part]] of [[Nigeria]] and [[Southern Cameroons|part]] of [[Cameroon]])
! January 1, 1962
|[[New Zealand]]
|[[Samoa]]
| Independence restored after German and New Zealand rule. Initial independence c. 1300.
|-
|-
! July 1, 1962
! rowspan="5" |1962
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Belgium]]
|[[Rwanda]]
|[[Uganda]]
| Independence restored after German and Belgian protectorate. Initial establishment [[Kingdom of Rwanda|around the 12th century]].
|-
|-
|[[Jamaica]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
! July 1, 1962
|[[Belgium]]
|[[Kingdom of Burundi|Burundi]]
| Independence restored after German and Belgian protectorate. Initial establishment c. 1680.
|-
|-
! July 5, 1962
|[[France]]
|[[France]]
|[[Algeria]]
|[[Algeria]]
| Independence restored after French colonial rule. Initial founding in [[Regency of Algiers|1516]]
|-
|-
|[[Belgium]]
! August 6, 1962
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Rwanda]], [[Burundi]]
|[[Jamaica]]
|
|-
|-
|[[New Zealand]]
! August 31, 1962
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Samoa]]
|[[Trinidad and Tobago]]
|
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |1963
! October 9, 1962
|[[United Kingdom]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Kenya]], [[Zanzibar Archipelago|Zanzibar]] (today [[Zanzibar|part]] of [[Tanzania]])
|[[Uganda]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Crown Colony of Sarawak|Sarawak]] (today [[Sarawak|part]] of [[Malaysia]]), [[North Borneo]] (today [[Sabah|part]] of [[Malaysia]]), [[Singapore]]
! November 12, 1963
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Kenya]]
|
|-
|-
! July 6, 1964
! rowspan="3" |1964
|[[United Kingdom]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Malawi]]
|[[Zambia]], [[Malawi]]
|
|-
|-
! September 21, 1964
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Malta]]
|[[Malta]]
| Independence restored after French and British rule. Initial independence in [[Hospitaller Malta|1520]]
|-
|-
| [[Soviet Union]]
! October 24, 1964
| [[Socialist Republic of Romania|Romania]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|-
|[[Zambia]]
! rowspan="3" |1965
|
| rowspan="3" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Rhodesia]]
|-
|-
! February 18, 1965
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[The Gambia]]
|[[The Gambia]]
|
|-
|-
! July 26, 1965
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Maldives]]
|[[Maldives]]
|Independence restored after British protectorate. Initial establishment before 1117.
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |1966
! August 4, 1965
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[New Zealand]]
|[[Cook Islands]]
|[[Barbados]], [[Guyana]]
|Partially unrecognized.
|-
|-
|[[Botswana]], [[Lesotho]]
! August 9, 1965
|[[Malaysia]]
|[[Singapore]]
|
|-
|-
!1967
! May 26, 1966
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[South Yemen]] (today [[Southern Movement|part]] of [[Yemen]])
|[[Guyana]]
|
|-
|-
! rowspan="4" |1968
! September 30, 1966
|[[United Kingdom]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Botswana]]
|
|-
! October 4, 1966
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Lesotho]]
| Independence restored after period of British protectorate. Initial establishment around 1822.
|-
! January 31, 1968
|[[Australia]]
|[[Nauru]]
|
|-
! November 30, 1962
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Barbados]]
|
|-
! March 12, 1968
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Mauritius]]
|[[Mauritius]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Swaziland]]
! September 6, 1968
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Swaziland|Eswatini]]
| Restoration of independence after British protectorate, initial establishment around 1745. Name changed to Eswatini in 2018.
|-
|-
! October 12, 1968
|[[Francoist Spain|Spain]]
|[[Francoist Spain|Spain]]
|[[Equatorial Guinea]]
|[[Equatorial Guinea]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[United Kingdom]] (''de jure'', ''de facto'' just [[Australia]])
! October 10, 1970
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Nauru]]
|[[Fiji]]
|Restoration of independence after British colonial rule. Initial founding in [[Kingdom of Fiji|1871]].
|-
|-
!1970
! August 15, 1971
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Bahrain]]
|[[Oman]]
|Independence restored after British protectorate. Initial independence in 1783.
|-
|-
! September 3, 1971
! rowspan="3" |1971
|[[United Kingdom]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Qatar]]
|[[Fiji]], [[Tonga]]
|Independence restored after British protectorate. Initial independence in 1868.
|-
|-
|[[United Arab Emirates]], [[Bahrain]], [[Qatar]]
! December 2, 1971
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Arab Emirates]]
|
|-
|-
! December 16, 1971
|[[Pakistan]]
|[[Pakistan]]
|[[Bangladesh]]
|[[Bangladesh]]
|
|-
|-
! July 10, 1973
! rowspan="2" |1973
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[The Bahamas]]
|[[The Bahamas]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Portugal]]
! September 24, 1973
|[[Portugal]]
|[[Guinea-Bissau]]
|[[Guinea-Bissau]]
|
|-
|-
!1974
! February 7, 1972
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Grenada]]
|[[Grenada]]
|
|-
! October 19, 1974
|[[New Zealand]]
|[[Niue]]
|Independence restored after British and New Zealand rule. Initial establishment before 1887. Partially unrecognized.
|-
! June 25, 1975
|[[Portugal]]
|[[People's Republic of Mozambique|Mozambique]]
|
|-
! July 5, 1975
|[[Portugal]]
|[[Cape Verde]]
|
|-
|-
! July 6, 1975
! rowspan="7" |1975
|[[France]]
|[[France]]
|[[Comoros]]
|[[Comoros]]
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[Portugal]]
! July 12, 1975
|[[Angola]], [[Mozambique]]
|[[Portugal]]
|[[Sao Tome and Principe]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Cape Verde]], [[São Tomé and Príncipe]]
! September 16, 1975
|[[Australia]]
|[[Papua New Guinea]]
|
|-
|-
|[[East Timor]]
! November 11, 1975
|[[Portugal]]
|[[People's Republic of Angola|Angola]]
|
|-
|-
! November 25, 1975
|[[Netherlands]]
|[[Netherlands]]
|[[Suriname]]
|[[Suriname]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Australia]]
! February 27, 1976
|[[Papua New Guinea]]
|-
|[[Spain]]
|[[Spain]]
|[[Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic|Western Sahara]]
|''[[Western Sahara]]'' ''(self-declared [[Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic]])''
|Partially unrecognized.
|-
|-
! June 29, 1976
!1976
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Seychelles]]
|[[Seychelles]]
|
|-
|-
! June 27, 1977
!1977
|[[France]]
|[[France]]
|[[Djibouti]]
|[[Djibouti]]
|
|-
! July 7, 1978
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Solomon Islands]]
|
|-
! October 1, 1978
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Tuvalu]]
|
|-
|-
! November 3, 1978
! rowspan="2" |1978
|[[United Kingdom]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Dominica]]
|[[Dominica]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Solomon Islands]], [[Tuvalu]]
! February 22, 1979
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Saint Lucia]]
|
|-
|-
! July 12, 1979
! rowspan="2" |1979
|[[United Kingdom]]
| rowspan="2" |[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Kiribati]]
|[[Kiribati]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]], [[Saint Lucia]]
! October 27, 1979
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]]
|
|-
|-
! April 18, 1980
! rowspan="2" |1980
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Zimbabwe]]
|[[Zimbabwe]]
|Restoration of independence after a brief return to British rule after the [[Rhodesian Bush War]]. Initial independence in 1965 as [[Rhodesia]].
|-
|-
|[[United Kingdom]], [[France]]
! July 7, 1980
|[[United Kingdom]] and [[France]]
|[[Vanuatu]]
|[[Vanuatu]]
|
|-
|-
! September 21, 1981
!1981
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Belize]]
|[[Belize]], [[Antigua and Barbuda]]
|
|-
|-
!1983
! November 1, 1981
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Antigua and Barbuda]]
|
|-
! September 19, 1983
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Saint Kitts and Nevis]]
|[[Saint Kitts and Nevis]]
|
|-
! November 15, 1983
|[[Cyprus]]
|[[Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus|Northern Cyprus]]
|Largely unrecognized.
|-
|-
! January 1, 1984
!1984
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[United Kingdom]]
|[[Brunei]]
|[[Brunei]]
| Independence restored after British protectorate. Initial establishment in 1368.
|-
|-
! March 11, 1990
! rowspan="3" |1990
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Lithuania]]
|Independence restored after Russian and Soviet rule. Initial establishment in [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania|1236]]. Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! March 21, 1990
|[[South Africa]]
|[[South Africa]]
|[[Namibia]]
|[[Namibia]]
|
|-
|-
! May 4, 1990
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Latvia]]
|[[Lithuania]]
|Independence restored after Soviet rule. Initial establishment in 1918. Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
|-
|{{unbulleted list|1.{{spaces}}[[United States]]|2.{{spaces}}[[Empire of Japan]]}}
! December 22, 1990
|[[Marshall Islands]], [[Federated States of Micronesia|Micronesia]]
|[[United States]]
|[[Marshall Islands]]
|
|-
|-
! rowspan="6" |1991
! December 22, 1990
| rowspan="5" |[[Soviet Union]]
|[[United States]]
|[[Estonia]]
|[[Federated States of Micronesia|Micronesia]]
|
|-
|-
! April 9, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]
|[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]
|Independence restored after Russian and Soviet rule. Initial establishment in [[Kingdom of Georgia|1008]]. Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
|-
|[[Latvia]]
! May 18, 1991
|[[Somalia]]
|[[Somaliland]]
|Independence restored after union with Somalia. Initial independence in [[State of Somaliland|1960]]. Unrecognized.
|-
|-
|[[Belarus]], [[Ukraine]]
! May 29, 1991
|[[people's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia|Ethiopia]]
|[[Eritrea]]
|
|-
|-
|[[Moldova]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Armenia]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Russia|Russian Federation]], [[Kazakhstan]]
! June 25, 1991
|[[SFR Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
|[[Slovenia]]
|
|-
! June 25, 1991
|[[SFR Yugoslavia]]
|[[Croatia]]
|Independence restored after Habsburg and Yugoslav rule. Initial independence in [[Duchy of Croatia|the 6th century.]]
|-
! August 20, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Estonia]]
|Independence restored after Soviet rule. Initial establishment in 1918. Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! August 24, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Ukraine]]
|Independence restored after Soviet rule. Initial establishment in [[Ukrainian People's Republic|1917]]. Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! August 27, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Moldova]]
|Independence restored after Soviet rule. Initial establishment in [[Moldavian Democratic Republic|1917]]. Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! August 30, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Azerbaijan]]
|Independence restored after Soviet rule. Initial establishment in [[Azerbaijan Democratic Republic|1918]]. Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! August 31, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Uzbekistan]]
|Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! August 31, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Kyrgyzstan]]
|Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! September 9, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Tajikistan]]
|Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! September 17, 1991
|[[SFR Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
|[[North Macedonia|Macedonia]]
|Name changed to North Macedonia in 2019.
|-
! October 27, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Turkmenistan]]
|Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! November 5, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Transnistria]]
|Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union. Largely unrecognized.
|-
! November 23, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Armenia]]
|Independence restored after Russian and Soviet rule. Initial establishment in [[Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)|331 BC]]. Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! December 10, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Belarus]]
|Independence restored after Soviet rule. Initial establishment in [[Belarusian Democratic Republic|1918]]. Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! December 16, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Kazakhstan]]
|Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union.
|-
! December 21, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[South Ossetia]]
|Not official until the formal disestablishment of the Soviet Union. Largely unrecognized.
|-
! December 26, 1991
|[[Soviet Union]]
|[[Russia]]
|Independence restored after Soviet rule. Initial establishment in [[Tsardom of Russia|1547]].
|-
|-
|[[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
|[[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[North Macedonia|Macedonia]], ''[[Republic of Serbian Krajina]]''
|}
|}


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! style="width: 12%;" | Previous entity
! style="width: 16%;" | Newly independent entity
! style="width: 16%;" | Newly independent entity
! style="width: 70%;" | Event
|-
|-
!March 6, 1992
!1992
|[[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
|[[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
|[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
|[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Serbia and Montenegro|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
|
|-
|-
!1993
!July 23, 1992
|[[Federation of Ethiopia and Eritrea]] ([[Ethiopia]])
|[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]
|[[Abkhazia]]
|[[Eritrea]]
| Restoration of independence after Georgian, Russian, and Soviet rule. Initially founded in [[Kingdom of Abkhazia|778]]. Largely unrecognized.
|-
|-
! rowspan="2"|1994
!January 1, 1993
|{{unbulleted list|1.{{spaces}}[[United States]]|2.{{spaces}}[[Empire of Japan]]}}
|[[Czechoslovakia]]
|[[Czech Republic]]
|[[Palau]]
|Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
|-
|-
| {{unbulleted list|1.{{spaces}}[[Israel]]|2.{{spaces}}[[United Kingdom]]{{efn|name=britishpalestine|The [[United Kingdom]] administered [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] as "[[Mandatory Palestine]]" from 1920 to 1948 on the basis of a [[League of Nations]] [[Mandate for Palestine|mandate]].}}|3.{{spaces}}[[Jordan]]{{efn|name=jordanpalestine|[[Jordan]] [[Jordanian annexation of the West Bank|annexed]] the [[West Bank]] of [[Palestinian territories|Palestine]] in 1950 (occupied since 1948). Jordan relinquished the West Bank in 1988, after having lost control of the territory to [[Israel]] in the [[Six-Day War]] of 1967.}}|4.{{spaces}}[[Egypt]]{{efn|name=egyptpalestine|[[Egypt]] [[Occupation of the Gaza Strip by the United Arab Republic|occupied]] the [[Gaza Strip]] of [[Palestinian territories|Palestine]] from 1948 until 1967, when Egypt lost control of the territory to [[Israel]] in the [[Six-Day War]]. From 1958 until 1961, Egypt and [[Syria]] had been united as the [[United Arab Republic]], which Egypt kept as its official name until 1971, despite Syria's departure from the union. From 1948 to 1959, the Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip was nominally ruled under the "[[All-Palestine Government]]".}}}}
!January 1, 1993
| ''[[Palestinian National Authority]] (self-declared [[State of Palestine]])''
|[[Czechoslovakia]]
|[[Slovakia]]
|Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
|-
|-
!2002
!July 5, 1994
|{{unbulleted list|1.{{spaces}}[[Indonesia]]|2.{{spaces}}[[Portugal]]|3.{{spaces}}[[United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor|United Nations]]}}
|[[Israel]]
|[[Palestinian National Authority|Palestine]]
|Created by the [[Oslo Accords]], limited control over claimed territory. Partially unrecognized
|-
!October 1, 1994
|[[United States]]
|[[Palau]]
|
|-
!May 20, 2002
|[[Indonesia]]
|[[East Timor]]
|[[East Timor]]
|Independence restored after [[Indonesian occupation of East Timor|Indonesian occupation]]. Initial declaration of independence in 1975.
|-
|-
!June 3, 2006
!2006
|{{unbulleted list|1.{{spaces}}[[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]|2.{{spaces}}[[Serbia and Montenegro]]}}
|[[Serbia and Montenegro]]
|[[Montenegro]]
|[[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]]
|Independence restored after Yugoslav union. Initial establishment in [[Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro|1516]]
|-
|-
!2008
!June 3, 2006
|{{unbulleted list|1.{{spaces}}[[Serbia]]|2.{{spaces}}[[United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo|United Nations]]}}
|[[Serbia and Montenegro]]
|[[Serbia]]
|''[[Kosovo]]''
|Independence restored after Yugoslav union. Initial establishment in [[Principality of Serbia (early medieval)|780]]
|-
|-
!2011
!June 14, 2007
|[[Israel]] and [[Palestinian National Authority|Palestine]]
|[[Gaza Strip|Palestine (Gaza)]]
|Effectively operating as a separate state since [[Hamas]] takeover of government. Largely unrecognized.
|-
!February 17, 2008
|[[Serbia]]
|[[Kosovo]]
|[[Republic of Kosova|Proto-state previously existed from 1991-2000]]. Partially unrecognized.
|-
!August 20, 2010
|[[Myanmar]]
|[[Wa State]]
|Recognizes the authority of the [[National Unity Government of Myanmar]] but de facto independent. Unrecognized.
|-
!July 9, 2011
|[[Sudan]]
|[[Sudan]]
|[[South Sudan]]
|[[South Sudan]]
|
|-
!December 6, 2023
|[[Myanmar]]
|[[Chinland]]
|Recognizes the authority of the [[National Unity Government of Myanmar]] and aims to rejoin country once they are restored. Unrecognized.
|-
!April 1, 2024
|[[Somalia]]
|[[Puntland]]
|Seeks reintegration into Somalia after the adoption of a new constitution. Unrecognized.
|-
|-
!2014
|[[Ukraine]]
|''[[Donetsk People's Republic]], [[Luhansk People's Republic]]''
|}
|}
;Notes
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== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Timeline of national flags]]
* [[Timeline of national flags]]


== Notes ==
==Notes==
{{reflist|group=note}}
{{Notelist}}
{{notelist}}


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Lists of countries]]
[[Category:Political timelines]]
[[Category:Political timelines]]
<references group="Europe" />

Revision as of 03:37, 11 May 2024

This list includes sovereign states (list) and states with limited recognition that have declared independence from a predecessor state or an occupying power. Various states have never declared independence throughout their formations and hence are not included in the list. The list generally does not include duplicated entries for states declaring independence in several stages, with the exception of those states that have been militarily occupied for a significant length of time. Subnational entities are usually not included in the list unless they were independent countries prior to joining a larger country (e.g. Zanzibar, which joined Tanganyika to form Tanzania). Some of these dates of independence might be disputed. Entries in the "events" table are written in the present tense.

Timeline

Decolonization of the 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
 Bulgaria 10 November 1989 People's Republic of Bulgaria was replaced by the Republic of Bulgaria 681 on territories of the Eastern Roman Empire (Danubian) Bulgaria 28 October 1944
1185 Second Bulgarian Empire formed
13 July 1878 Autonomy within Ottoman Empire recognized internationally by the Treaty of Berlin
22 September 1908 Independence from Ottoman Empire
 Andorra 28 April 1993 Current Constitution of Andorra entered force 1278 Independence from Aragon 28 August 2001
 Austria 12 November 1918 Declaration of the Republic of German-Austria 17 September 1156 Privilegium Minus: Sovereignty from Duchy of Bavaria as a Duchy of the Holy Roman Empire 14 December 1921
11 August 1804 Proclamation of the Austrian Empire
27 April 1945 Restoration of the Republic of Austria
 Belarus 28 November 1996 Constitutional amendment abolishes the Supreme Soviet and establishes the National Assembly 882 Formation of the Kievan Rus'
27 July 1990 Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic 1945
25 August 1991 Independence recognized by Soviet Union[1]
 Belgium 21 July 1831 King Leopold I of Belgium swears allegiance to the constitution making the country a constitutional monarchy 4 October 1830 Independence was proclaimed by the provisonial government 28 June 1919
1 July 1962
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 March 1992 3 March 1992 Independence declared from the SFR Yugoslavia 25 November 1943
 Albania 29 April 1991 Socialist People's Republic of Albania was replaced by the Republic of Albania. 1190 c. Principality of Arbër was established by archon Progon. 1945
28 November 1912 Declaration of independence from Ottoman Empire
28 November 1944 Albanian state re-established after Italian/German occupation
 Croatia 8 October 1991 Independence from SFR Yugoslavia 879 Duke Branimir was recognized as an independent ruler of the Duchy of Croatia by Pope John VIII. 10 February 1947
925 Formation of Kingdom of Croatia by King Tomislav
 Czech Republic 1 January 1993 Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, creating Czech Republic and Slovakia October 1918 Creation of Czechoslovakia
 Denmark 5 June 1953 Constitutional Act of Denmark 965 Harald Bluetooth unifies Denmark 15 June 1920
 Estonia 24 February 1918 Estonian Declaration of Independence, whereby a republic was declared[Europe 1] 20 August 1991 Independence (from the Soviet Union) reasserted, end of occupation[note 1] 1 January 1945
 Finland 29 March 1809 Diet of Porvoo, birth of Finland as an autonomous state entity within Russian Empire 6 December 1917 Independence from Russian Empire declared 26 January 1956
3 January 1918 Independence from Russia recognized by the highest Soviet executive body, VTsIK
 France 4 October 1958 Establishment of the current semi-presidential system known as the Fifth Republic 481 then

843

First creation with (Clovis), king of the Franks. Then creation of the Kingdom of France (West Francia), Treaty of Verdun 10 February 1947
22 September 1792 French Republic founded. 30 July 1980
 Germany 23 May 1949 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)

3 October 1990
1815 German Confederation founded
18 January 1871 German Empire founded
1954 German Democratic Republic (commonly referred to at the time as East Germany) declared fully sovereign
5 May 1955 Federal Republic of Germany (commonly referred to at the time as West Germany) declared fully sovereign
15 May 1991 Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany ends the Four Power occupation.
 Greece 11 June 1975 Third Hellenic Republic 600 BC Peloponnesian League / Spartan Alliance 10 February 1947
478 BC Delian League / Athenian Empire
338 BC League of Corinth /

Hellenic League

3 February 1830 Modern Greece Independence recognized by the London Protocol as Kingdom of Greece.
 Hungary 23 October 1989 People's Republic of Hungary was replaced by the Republic of Hungary. 895 Principality of Hungary formed 10 February 1947
1 January 2012 The Basic Law of Hungary comes into effect. 1000 Formation of the Kingdom of Hungary by Stephen I of Hungary.
 Iceland 930 The Icelandic Commonwealth established and first meeting held of the Althingi (Parliament). 1 December 1918 Iceland becomes sovereign and independent from Denmark as the Kingdom of Iceland but retains a personal union with the King of Denmark. 1 September 1972
1 July 1845 The Althingi resumes meeting after hiatus since 1799. 17 June 1944 Kingdom of Iceland becomes a Republic.
 Ireland 21 January 1919 Elected Irish Parliament Dáil Éireann unilaterally declares Ireland's independence from the United Kingdom 6 December 1922 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 8 December 1922
11 December 1931 Statute of Westminster confers legislative independence from the United Kingdom N/A
29 December 1937 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). 18 April 1949 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. 2 December 1999
 Italy 2 June 1946 Italian Republic founded. 1720 Sovereignty of the Kingdom of Sardinia, existing since 1324 as part of the Spanish Empire first and subsequently of the Holy Roman Empire. 1 January 1948
17 March 1861 Italian unification
25 April 1945 Disestablishment of the German-backed Italian Social Republic, whereby the unity and independence of the Italian state was restored
 Kosovo 17 February 2008 Kosovo Republic founded 2008 Kosovan-Serbian War 2008
 Latvia 7 November 1922 Constitution of Latvia enforced[Europe 1] 4 May 1990 Independence (from Soviet Union) reasserted[note 1] 1944
 Liechtenstein 16 March 2003 The 2003 Liechtenstein constitutional referendum increases the Prince's powers and makes the country a semi-constitutional monarchy 18 August 1866 Dissolution of the German Confederation 23 January 1719
 Lithuania 11 March 1990 Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania independence (from the Soviet Union) reasserted, end of occupation[note 1][Europe 1] 16 February 1918 Independence declared from Germany and Russia 27 October 1939 and

3 August 1940

 Luxembourg 23 November 1890 Separates from union with the Kingdom of the Netherlands, becomes Grand Duchy in its own right 1945 End of German occupation during World War II 19 April 1839
 Malta 13 December 1974 The State of Malta became a republic 21 September 1964 Independence from United Kingdom 20 August 1801
 Moldova 27 August 1997 Constitution of Moldova (1997) 27 August 1991 Independence from Soviet Union[1] 2 August 1940
2 September 1990
 Monaco 17 December 1962 Amendment to Constitution of Monaco curtails the power of the prince and establishes the modern National Council 1297 François Grimaldi captures the fortress atop the Rock of Monaco. 1848
 Montenegro 22 October 2007 Constitution of Montenegro 3 June 2006 Declaration of independence from Serbia and Montenegro.
 Netherlands 24 August 1815 Adoption of the constitution of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. 26 July 1581 Plakkaat van Verlatinghe signed, independence from Spain 16 March 1839
15 December 1954 Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands signed 5 May 1945 Surrender of Nazi forces occupying the Netherlands 25 November 1975
 North Macedonia

(until 2019 Republic of Macedonia)

17 November 1991 Constitution of North Macedonia 8 September 1991 After a referendum, the Socialist Republic of Macedonia declared independence from Yugoslavia 2 August 1944
 Norway 1814 Constitution of Norway 872 King Harald I of Norway unifies the Petty kingdoms of Norway. 27 February 1930
1814 Dissolution of the union between Norway and Denmark.
7 June 1905 Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden.
8 May 1945 German occupying forces surrender.
 Poland 4 June 1989 The first partially free Parliament's vote after 45-year-long Soviet domination 966 Adoption of Christianity by the first historically documented Polish ruler Mieszko I. 15 February 1951
11 November 1918 Poland regains its independence.
 Portugal 2 April 1976 Constitution of Portugal 5 October 1143 Formation of Kingdom of Portugal by Treaty of Zamora signing. 6 June 1801
20 December 1999
20 May 2002
 Romania 22 December 1989 Romanian Revolution of 1989 24 January 1859 Autonomous Principality of Romania founded; becomes kingdom in 1866 and achieved independence 1878 Ottoman Empire 10 February 1947
13 July 1878 International recognition by the Treaty of Berlin.
 San Marino 1600 Constitution of San Marino 3 September 301 Independence from Roman Empire 1463
 Serbia 27 April 1992 Independence from SFR Yugoslavia, forming the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 780 8th century-Creation of the Principality of Serbia in the Southeastern Europe. 17 February 2008 (disputed)
8 June 2006 Republic of Serbia declared legal successor to Serbia and Montenegro, ending the process of the dissolution of Yugoslavia. 13 July 1878 International recognition by the Treaty of Berlin.
 Slovakia 1 January 1993 Dissolution of Czechoslovakia October 1918 Creation of Czechoslovakia
 Slovenia 13 December 1991 Constitution of Slovenia 25 June 1991 Declaration of independence from Yugoslavia 19 February 1945
 Spain 6 December 1978 Spanish Constitution 1479 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. 26 February 1976
1707~1716 De jure by the Nueva Planta decrees
1831 Dissolution of crowns and kingdoms and creation de jure, of the unified Kingdom of Spain.
 Sweden 1 January 1974 Instrument of Government 970 (Or prior) Eric the Victorious, the first king of Sweden about whom anything definite is known, becomes king. 29 March 1809
6 June 1523 Gustav Vasa elected King of Sweden and marking a definite secession from the Kalmar Union.
  Switzerland 12 November 1848 Foundation of the federal state after Sonderbund war 1291 Traditional founding 1815
7 August 1815 Restoration of the Ancien Régime (federalism), reverting the changes imposed by Napoleon Bonaparte.
 Ukraine 24 August 1991 Independence of former Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from Soviet Union declared.[1] 882 Formation of the Kievan Rus' 30 September 2022 (disputed)
22 January 1918 Ukraine declares independence as the Ukrainian People's Republic.
 United Kingdom 8 December 1922 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. 927 Kingdom of England 1603
843 Kingdom of Scotland

(Devolved Parliament since 1999)

1057

1165

Kingdom of Wales then

Principality of Wales

(Annexed by England in 1542)

(Devolved Assembly since 1999)

1171 then

1542

Lordship of Ireland then

Kingdom of Ireland

1 May 1707 Kingdom of Great Britain

(United the parliaments of Scotland and England)

1 January 1801 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 6 December 1922

then 8 December 1922

12 April 1927 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

(Updated to current name)

2 December 1999
 Vatican City 1274 Birth of current form of government the Papal conclave in 1274 7 June 1929 Ratification of the Lateran Treaty, making the Vatican City a sovereign state 11 February 1929
Notes
  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.

Decolonization of the Americas

Country Colonial name Colonial power Independence
 United States Thirteen Colonies  British Empire July 4, 1776; September 3, 1783[note 2]
 Haiti Saint-Domingue  Kingdom of France (until 1792)
 French First Republic
January 1, 1804[note 3]
 Argentina Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata  Spanish Empire May 25, 1810; July 9, 1816[note 4]
 Paraguay May 14, 1811
 Chile Captaincy General of Chile February 12, 1818[note 5]
 Colombia
as part of  Gran Colombia
Viceroyalty of New Granada August 7, 1819[note 6]
 Venezuela
as part of  Gran Colombia
Captaincy General of Venezuela June 24, 1821 [note 7]
 Costa Rica
as part of Federal Republic of Central America
Captaincy General of Guatemala September 15, 1821[note 8][note 9]
 Guatemala
as part of Federal Republic of Central America
September 15, 1821[note 8][note 10]
 Nicaragua
as part of Federal Republic of Central America
September 15, 1821[note 8]
 Honduras
as part of Federal Republic of Central America
September 15, 1821[note 8][note 11]
 El Salvador
as part of Federal Republic of Central America
September 15, 1821[note 8][note 12]
 Mexico Viceroyalty of New Spain September 27, 1821
 Dominican Republic[note 13] Captaincy General of Santo Domingo November 20, 1821[note 14]
 Panama
as part of  Gran Colombia
Viceroyalty of New Granada November 28, 1821
 Ecuador
as part of  Gran Colombia
May 24, 1822[note 15]
 Peru Viceroyalty of Peru December 9, 1824
 Bolivia Real Audiencia of Charcas August 6, 1825[note 16]
 Brazil[note 17] United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves  Portuguese Empire August 29, 1825[note 18]
 Uruguay Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata;
Cisplatina Province
 Spanish Empire;
 Empire of Brazil
August 27, 1828[note 19]
 Dominican Republic[note 20] Captaincy General of Santo Domingo  Spanish Empire August 16, 1865[note 21]
 Canada Province of Canada
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
 United Kingdom July 1, 1867[note 22]
 Cuba Restoration (Spain) Captaincy General of Cuba  Spain[note 23] December 10, 1898[note 24]
 Jamaica  Jamaica  United Kingdom August 6, 1962
 Trinidad and Tobago  Trinidad and Tobago August 31, 1962[note 25]
 Guyana  British Guiana May 26, 1966[note 26]
 Barbados  Barbados November 30, 1966
 Bahamas  Bahamas July 10, 1973
 Grenada  British Windward Islands February 7, 1974
 Suriname  Dutch Guiana  Netherlands November 25, 1975
 Dominica  British Windward Islands  United Kingdom November 3, 1978
 Saint Lucia February 22, 1979
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines October 27, 1979
 Belize  British Honduras September 21, 1981
 Antigua and Barbuda  British Leeward Islands November 1, 1981
 Saint Kitts and Nevis September 19, 1983

Decolonization of the Africa

Country Date of acquisition of sovereignty Acquisition of sovereignty
 Algeria 3 July 1962 French recognition of Algerian referendum on independence held two days earlier
 Angola 11 November 1975 Independence from Portugal
 Benin 1 August 1960 Independence from France
 Botswana 30 September 1966 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Burkina Faso 5 August 1960 Independence from France
 Burundi 1 July 1962 Independence from Belgium
 Cabo Verde 24 September 1973
10 September 1974 (recognised)
5 July 1975[a]
Independence from Portugal
 Cameroon 1 January 1960 Independence from France
 Central African Republic 13 August 1960 Independence from France
 Chad 11 August 1960 Independence from France
 Comoros 6 July 1975 Independence from France declared
 Democratic Republic of the Congo 30 June 1960 Independence from Belgium
 Republic of Congo 15 August 1960 Independence from France
 Djibouti 27 June 1977 Independence from France
 Egypt 28 February 1922 The UK ends its protectorate, granting independence to Egypt
 Equatorial Guinea 12 October 1968 Independence from Spain
 Eritrea 1 June 1936
5 May 1941
19 May 1941
10 February 1947
19 February 1951
15 September 1952
Abyssinian campaign Independence from Ethiopia declared
 Eswatini 6 September 1968 Independence from the United Kingdom under the name Swaziland
 Ethiopia 5 May 1941 Abyssinian campaign
 Gabon 17 August 1960 Independence from France
 Gambia 18 February 1965 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Ghana 6 March 1957 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Guinea 2 October 1958 Independence from France
 Guinea-Bissau 24 September 1973
10 September 1974 (recognised)
5 July 1975[b]
Independence from Portugal declared
 Ivory Coast 4 December 1958 Autonomous republic within French Community
 Ivory Coast 7 August 1960 Independence from France
 Kenya 12 December 1963 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Lesotho 4 October 1966 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Liberia 26 July 1847 Independence from American Colonization Society
 Libya 24 December 1951 Independence from UN Trusteeship (British and French administration after Italian governance ends in 1947)
 Madagascar 14 October 1958 The Malagasy Republic was created as autonomous state within French Community
26 June 1960 France recognizes Madagascar's independence
 Malawi 6 July 1964 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Mali 25 November 1958 French Sudan gains autonomy
24 November 1958
4 April 1959
20 June 1960
20 August 1960
22 September 1960
Independence from France
 Mauritania 28 November 1960 Independence from France
 Mauritius 12 March 1968 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Morocco 7 April 1956 Independence from France and Spain
 Mozambique 25 June 1975 Independence from Portugal
 Namibia 21 March 1990 Independence from South African rule
 Niger 4 December 1958 Autonomy within French Community
23 July 1900
13 October 1922
13 October 1946
26 July 1958
20 May 1957
25 February 1959
25 August 1958
3 August 1960
8 November 1960
10 November 1960
Independence from France
 Nigeria 1 October 1960 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Rwanda 1 July 1962 Independence from Belgium
 São Tomé and Príncipe 12 July 1975 Independence from Portugal
 Senegal 25 November 1957
24 November 1958
4 April 1959
4 April 1960
20 August 1960
20 June 1960
22 September 1960
18 February 1965
30 September 1989
Independence from France
 Seychelles 29 June 1976 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Sierra Leone 27 April 1961 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Somalia 20 July 1887
26 May 1925
1 June 1936
3 August 1940
19 August 1940
8 April 1941
25 February 1941
10 February 1947
1 April 1950
26 June 1960
1 July 1960
Union of Trust Territory of Somalia (former Italian Somaliland) and State of Somaliland (formerly British Somaliland)
 South Africa 11 December 1931 Statute of Westminster, which establishes a status of legislative equality between the self-governing dominion of the Union of South Africa and the UK
31 May 1910 Creation of the autonomous Union of South Africa from the previously separate colonies of the Cape, Natal, Transvaal and Orange River
 South Sudan 9 July 2011 Independence from Sudan after a civil war.
 Sudan 1 January 1956 Independence from Egyptian and British joint rule
 Tanzania 9 December 1961 Independence of Tanganyika from the United Kingdom
 Togo 30 August 1958 Autonomy within French Union
27 April 1960 Independence from France
 Tunisia 20 March 1956 Independence from France
 Uganda 1 March 1962 Self-government granted
9 October 1962 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Zambia 24 October 1964 Independence from the United Kingdom
 Zimbabwe 11 November 1965 Unilateral declaration of independence by Southern Rhodesia
18 April 1980 Recognized independence from the United Kingdom as Zimbabwe
Notes
  1. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. The date 24 September 1973 (when the PAIGC formally declared Guinea's independence) is celebrated as Guinea-Bissau's date of independence.
  2. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. The date 24 September 1973 (when the PAIGC formally declared Guinea's independence) is celebrated as Guinea-Bissau's date of independence.

Decolonisation of Oceania

Timeline of decolonising Oceania
Country Colonial name Colonial power
 New Zealand New Zealand Dominion of New Zealand  United Kingdom 20th century
 Australia  Australia 20th century
 Indonesia[2]  Dutch East Indies

 Netherlands New Guinea

 Netherlands 27 December 1949 (East Indies)

1 May 1963 (New Guinea)[3]

 Samoa  Western Samoa Trust Territory  New Zealand 1 January 1962
 Nauru  Nauru Trust Territory  Australia[4] 31 January 1968
 Tonga Tonga Kingdom of Tonga  United Kingdom 4 June 1970
 Fiji[5] Kingdom of Fiji

Colony of Fiji

5 June 1871

13 August 1877 10 October 1970[6]

 Papua New Guinea German New Guinea

Territory of New Guinea Trust Territory of Papua and New Guinea

 German Empire

 United Kingdom[7]  Australia

16 September 1975
 Solomon Islands Solomon Islands British Solomon Islands  United Kingdom 7 July 1978
 Tuvalu  Gilbert and Ellice Islands  United Kingdom 1 January 1976

1 October 1978 12 July 1979

 Kiribati  Gilbert and Ellice Islands  United States United Kingdom 1 January 1976

1 October 1978 12 July 1979

 Vanuatu United KingdomFrance New Hebrides  United Kingdom

 France[8]

30 July 1980
 Marshall Islands  Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands  United States 2 September 1945

21 October 1986

 Federated States of Micronesia  Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 2 September 1945

3 November 1986

 Palau  Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands  United States 2 September 1945

25 May 1994 (de facto)

1 October 1994 (de jure)

 Cook Islands Cook Islands  New Zealand 4 August 1965/1992/
 Niue Niue  New Zealand 19 October 1974/1994/current

Decolonisation of Asia

Country/ region[a] Colonial name Colonial power[b] Independence declared and/or achieved[c]
 Philippines Spanish East Indies  Spain 12 June 1898 declared
 Philippines  Empire of Japan

 United States

4 July 1946
Republic of the Philippines  United States 4 July 1946 achieved
 Yemen[d]  Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen  Ottoman Empire 1 November 1918
 Colony and Protectorate of Aden  British Empire 30 November 1967
 Afghanistan  Emirate of Afghanistan  British Empire 19 August 1919
 Egypt[e] Sultanate of Egypt 28 February 1922[f]
 Iraq Mandatory Iraq 3 October 1932[g]
 Lebanon Greater Lebanon  France 22 November 1943
 Syria Mandate of Syria 30 November 1943
 Indonesia[h]  Dutch East Indies  Netherlands 17 August 1945
 Empire of Japan  Japan 27 December 1949[i]
 Vietnam[j]  French Indochina  Empire of Japan  France

 Japan

2 September 1945
 Jordan Emirate of Transjordan  British Empire 25 May 1946
 Pakistan[k]  India  British Empire 14 August 1947
 Bangladesh

as part of  Pakistan

14 August 1947[l]
 India[m] 15 August 1947[n]
 Myanmar[o]  Japan 1 August 1943
 British Burma 4 January 1948
 Sri Lanka[p]  British Ceylon 4 February 1948
22 February 1972
 Israel  Mandatory Palestine  British Empire

 Arab League

14 May 1948[q]
 South Vietnam[r]  French Indochina  France 28 May 1948
23 October 1955
 South Korea Japanese Korea  Empire of Japan 15 August 1945
15 August 1948[s]
 North Korea 15 August 1945
9 September 1948[t]
 China[u]  Manchukuo 9 August 1945
China Nationalist government on Mainland China  Republic of China 1 October 1949[v]
Taiwan and Penghu[w] Taiwan  Japan 15 August 1945
25 October 1945[x]
28 April 1952[y]
 Laos[z]  French Indochina  France 22 October 1953[aa]
 Cambodia 9 November 1953
 Malaysia  Malaya

Colony of North Borneo Colony of Sarawak

 British Empire 31 August 1957
16 September 1963
 Cyprus British Cyprus 16 August 1960[ab]
 Kuwait Sheikhdom of Kuwait 19 June 1961[ac]
 Oman  Muscat and Oman[ad] 9 August 1970
 Singapore  Straits Settlements 31 August 1963
9 August 1965[ae]
 Maldives Maldives 26 July 1965
 Qatar Qatar 3 September 1971
 United Arab Emirates  Trucial States 2 December 1971[af]
 Bahrain  Bahrain 15 August 1971[10][ag]
 East Timor  Dutch East Indies  Dutch East Indies

 German Empire

 Portuguese Timor  Portugal

 United Kingdom

 Empire of Japan  Japan
 Portuguese Timor  Portugal 28 November 1975[ah]
 Timor Timur  Indonesia 1999[ai]
 United Nations United Nations East Timor 20 May 2002
 Brunei  Brunei  British Empire 1 January 1984
 Hong Kong  British Hong Kong 1 July 1997[aj]
 Macau  Portuguese Macau  Portugal 20 December 1999[aj]
 Palestine  Mandatory Palestine

 West Bank

 British Empire

 Arab League  Jordan

14 May 1948

10 June 1967; 15 November 1988; independence pending due to territorial dispute with Israel

Notes
  1. ^ Timeline list arranged according to current countries. Explanatory notes are added in cases where decolonisation was achieved jointly or where the current state is formed by a merger of previously decolonised states. Former Soviet republics (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan), as well as Kuwait under Iraqi rule are excluded from this list, as they were not administered as colonies. Countries like Bhutan, China, Iran, and Japan are also excluded, as they were able to maintain their sovereignty despite encroachment by the Western colonial powers.
  2. ^ Some territories changed hands multiple times, so in the list is mentioned the last colonial power. In addition to it, the mandatory or trustee powers are mentioned for territories that were League of Nations mandates and United Nations trust territories.
  3. ^ A declaration of independence des not necessarily equate with achievement of independence. However, as of 2023, this date is presented as a date of decolonisation in this article even if the polity declaring independence did not achieve independence. Dates for territories annexed by or integrated into previously decolonised independent countries are given in separate notes. Subsequent mergers, secessions and civil and other wars in the period after decolonisation and the resulting states and federations are not part of this list and are only noted- see the list of sovereign states by formation date. Date when a commonwealth realm abolished its monarchy is noted. Any discrepancies between dates listed here and public holidays celebrating the country's independence (and whether the date listed is celebrated as a holiday at all) are noted, as well as the national day if the country does not have an independence day.
  4. ^ North Yemen and South Yemen were unified into the Republic of Yemen on 22 May 1990.
  5. ^ As the Kingdom of Egypt. Transcontinental country, partially located in Africa.
  6. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. On 28 February 1922 the British government issued the Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence. Through this declaration, the British government unilaterally ended its protectorate over Egypt and granted it nominal independence except four "reserved" areas: foreign relations, communications, the military and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.[9] The Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936 reduced British involvement, but still was not welcomed by Egyptian nationalists, who wanted full independence from Britain, which was not achieved until 23 July 1952. The last British troops left Egypt after the Suez Crisis of 1956. For this, the 23 July date, celebrated as Revolution Day, serves as Egypt's national day.
  7. ^ Celebrated as National Day. (While Iraq does not have a holiday called Independence Day, National Day is celebrated as such).
  8. ^ Transcontinental country, partially located in Oceania.
  9. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. Netherlands New Guinea was separated from the Dutch East Indies on 29 December 1949. Following skirmishes with Indonesia in 1961 and the New York Agreement, the Netherlands transferred the authority of Dutch New Guinea to a UN protectorate on 1 October 1962 and it was integrated into Indonesia on 1 May 1963. The date 17 August 1945 (when Sukarno formally proclaimed Indonesia's independence) is celebrated as Indonesia's date of independence.
  10. ^ The Democratic Republic of Vietnam proclaimed independence on 2 September 1945 as the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The State of Vietnam declared independence on 14 June 1949 but remained de facto under French rule until 1 August 1954. South Vietnam was the successor state to the State of Vietnam under the name of the Republic of Vietnam. Both parts of Vietnam merged into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on 30 April 1975, after the Vietnam War.
  11. ^ As the Dominion of Pakistan.
  12. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. On 16 December 1971, after months of fighting starting from 26 March of that year, Bangladesh formally seceded from Pakistan. The 26 March date is celebrated as Bangladesh's date of independence.
  13. ^ As the Dominion of India.
  14. ^ Subsequently, a free and sovereign India unilaterally annexed Hyderabad State from Mir Osman Ali Khan in 1948 and Goa from Portugal in 1961; Puducherry was ceded by France in 1954. On 26 January 1950, India formally abolished its Commonwealth monarchy and became a republic.
  15. ^ As the Union of Burma.
  16. ^ As the Dominion of Ceylon.
  17. ^ 5 Iyar 5708 on the Jewish calendar. As Israel based its holidays on the Jewish calendar, celebrations do not always correspond with the Georgian date. One day after Israel declared its independence, the Arab League launched an attack on Israel that would last until 20 July 1949, ending with Israel securing its sovereignty.
  18. ^ The Provisional Central Government of Vietnam proclaimed independence on 28 May 1948 then established State of Vietnam in 1949 with ex-emperor Bảo Đại as head of state, it was recognised by France as a part of France Union by France government. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam declared independence on 2 September 1945 but de facto a breakaway state without international recognise until Geneva Conference. Republic of Vietnam was the legal successor state to the State of Vietnam after 1955 State of Vietnam referendum. Both parts of Vietnam merged into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on 30 April 1975, after the Vietnam War.
  19. ^ Date of Japanese surrender and the transfer of the southern half of the Korean peninsula to the United States. Celebrated as Liberation Day (or "Gwangbokjeol"). American administration lasted exactly three years. Gaecheonjeol ("National Foundation Day") celebrates the date 3 October 2333 BC, which (according to Korean mythology) was when the Gojoseon kingdom was founded.
  20. ^ Date of Japanese surrender and the transfer of the northern half of the Korean peninsula to the Soviet Union. Celebrated as Liberation Day (or "Jogukhaebangŭi nal"). Soviet administration lasted until 9 September 1948; this date, celebrated as Day of the Foundation of the Republic, serves as North Korea's national day.
  21. ^ As the China Republic of China.
  22. ^ Date of establishment of the People's Republic by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The central government of the Republic of China evacuated to Taiwan on 7 December 1949 and continued to contested its claim of the sovereignty of all of China with the People's Republic. See also One-China policy.
  23. ^ After World War II, the islands of Taiwan and Penghu were placed under the administration of the Republic of China under General Order No. 1, although they nominally remained part of Japan. Before the post-war treaties were to be signed by the ROC and Japan, the ROC government was defeated in the Chinese Civil War to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and decamped to the island of Taiwan. Japan relinquished the claims to Taiwan and Penghu in the Treaty of San Francisco on 28 April 1952, but the sovereignty of the islands remained undetermined to this day. Taiwan and Penghu are still today governed by the Republic of China in a post-war capacity recognised by a few states as the sole legitimate government of "China". See also Political status of Taiwan and Theory of the Undetermined Status of Taiwan.
  24. ^ Date when Taiwan and Penghu were returned to the Republic of China.
  25. ^ Date when the San Francisco Peace Treaty takes effect.
  26. ^ As the Kingdom of Laos.
  27. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. National Day celebrates the date 2 December 1975, which was when the Pathet Lao established the Lao People's Democratic Republic and ended both the monarchy and the decades-long civil war.
  28. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. For reasons unknown, Cyprus celebrates 1 October 1960, as its date of independence.
  29. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. National Day celebrates the date 25 February 1950, which was when Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah was crowned.
  30. ^ Muscat and Oman was de facto a British protectorate. On 4 June 1856, the Sultan who ruled from Stone Town, Zanzibar, died without appointing an heir. With British intervention on 6 April 1861, Zanzibar and Oman were divided into two separate principalities. Zanzibar later became a formal British protectorate, but the British influence over Muscat and Oman remained informal. In 1962 Britain declared Muscat and Oman an independent nation.
  31. ^ Between 16 September 1963 and 9 August 1965 Singapore was part of the Federation of Malaysia.
  32. ^ The independent UAE was joined by Ras al-Khaimah on 11 February 1972.
  33. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. National Day celebrates the date 16 December 1961, which was when Isa ibn Salman was crowned.[11]
  34. ^ Independence from Portugal declared on 28 November 1975. but not recognized.
  35. ^ The Indonesians left in 1999 and East Timor came under the administration of the United Nations.
  36. ^ a b Date of transfer to the People's Republic of China.

Country comparison

The 15 states may be divided into four subregions. Not included in these categories are the several de facto independent states presently lacking international recognition (read below: Separatist conflicts).

Subregion Country Symbols Independence
Flag
Central Asia Kazakhstan

(Republic of Kazakhstan)

16 December 1991
Kyrgyzstan

(Kyrgyz Republic)

31 August 1991
Tajikistan

(Republic of Tajikistan)

9 September 1991
Turkmenistan

(formerly the Republic of Turkmenistan)

27 October 1991
Uzbekistan

(Republic of Uzbekistan)

1 September 1991
Total Central Asia
Eastern Europe Belarus

(Republic of Belarus)

25 August 1991
Moldova

(Republic of Moldova)

27 August 1991
Russia

(Russian Federation)

12 December 1991
Ukraine 24 August 1991
Total Eastern Europe
Baltics Estonia

(Republic of Estonia)

20 August 1991
Latvia

(Republic of Latvia)

21 August 1991
Lithuania

(Republic of Lithuania)

11 March 1990
Total Baltic states
South Caucasus Armenia

(Republic of Armenia)

23 September 1991
Azerbaijan

(Republic of Azerbaijan)

18 October 1991
Georgia

(formerly the Republic of Georgia)

9 April 1991
Total South Caucasus


Timeline of national independence

Country Continent Acquisition

of sovereignty

Date of last

subordination

Previous governing power
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Afghanistan Asia July 1747 (Durrani Empire) 1796 Afsharid Empire
 Albania Europe 28 Nov 1912 Nov 1944[12] Germany
 Algeria Africa 3 July 1962[13] 3 July 1962[14]  France
 Andorra Europe 7 Sep 1278[15][16] Nov 1944[17] France
 Angola Africa 11 Nov 1975[18] 11 Nov 1975  Portugal
 Antigua and Barbuda The Americas 1 Nov 1981[19] 1 Nov 1981  United Kingdom
 Argentina The Americas 25 May 1810 9 July 1816[20] Spain
 Armenia Asia/Europe 28 May 1918 23 Sep 1991[21] Soviet Union
 Australia Australia 9 Oct 1942 [note 27] 9 Oct 1942 United Kingdom
 Austria Europe 1156 27 Apr 1945[note 28] World War II Allies (Allied-occupied Austria)
 Azerbaijan Asia/Europe 28 May 1918 30 Aug 1991 Soviet Union
 Bahamas The Americas 10 July 1973[22] 10 July 1973  United Kingdom
 Bahrain Asia 16 Dec 1971 16 Dec 1971  United Kingdom
 Bangladesh Asia 16 Dec 1971 16 Dec 1971  Pakistan
 Barbados The Americas 30 Nov 1966 30 Nov 1966  United Kingdom
 Belarus Europe 25 Aug 1991[note 29] 25 Aug 1991 Soviet Union
 Belgium Europe 4 Oct 1830 1945 Germany
 Belize The Americas 21 Sep 1981[23] 21 Sep 1981  United Kingdom
 Benin Africa 1 Aug 1960 1 Aug 1960  France
 Bhutan Asia 1634 1634 (none)
 Bolivia The Americas 6 Aug 1825 6 Aug 1825 Spain
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Europe 3 Mar 1992 3 Mar 1992 Yugoslavia
 Botswana Africa 30 Sep 1966[24] 30 Sep 1966  United Kingdom
 Brazil The Americas 7 Sep 1822[25] 29 Aug 1825 (Treaty of Rio de Janeiro) United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
 Brunei Asia 1 Jan 1984 1 Jan 1984  United Kingdom
 Bulgaria Europe 5 Oct 1908[26] 5 Oct 1908 Ottoman Empire

 Soviet Union

 Burkina Faso Africa 5 Aug 1960[27] 5 Aug 1960  France
 Burundi Africa 1 July 1962 1 July 1962  Belgium
 Cambodia Asia 9 Nov 1953 9 Nov 1953[28]  France
 Cameroon Africa 1 Jan 1960 1 Oct 1961  United Kingdom
 Canada The Americas 11 Dec 1931 [note 30] 11 Dec 1931 United Kingdom
 Cape Verde Africa 5 July 1975 5 July 1975[29]  Portugal
 Central African Republic Africa 13 Aug 1960 13 Aug 1960  France
 Chad Africa 11 Aug 1960 11 Aug 1960  France
 Chile The Americas 12 Feb 1818[note 31] 12 Feb 1818 Spain
 China Asia 1600 BC c. (Shang dynasty) [note 32] 2 September 1945 Japan (partial occupation)
 Colombia The Americas 20 July 1810 7 Aug 1819 Spain
 Comoros Africa 6 July 1975 6 July 1975  France
 Congo, Democratic Republic of the Africa 30 June 1960 30 June 1960  Belgium
 Congo, Republic of the Africa 15 Aug 1960 15 Aug 1960  France
 Cook Islands Australia 1965 4 August 1965  New Zealand
 Costa Rica The Americas 14 Nov 1838 1838 Federal Republic of Central America
 Croatia Europe 8 Oct 1991[30][31][32][33][34] 8 Oct 1991 Yugoslavia
 Cuba The Americas 20 May 1902 2 February 1909  United States
 Cyprus Europe 16 Aug 1960 16 Aug 1960  United Kingdom
 Czechia Europe 870 1 Jan 1993 Czechoslovakia
 Denmark Europe 714[35] 5 May 1945 Germany
 Djibouti Africa 27 June 1977 27 June 1977  France
 Dominica The Americas 3 Nov 1978 3 Nov 1978  United Kingdom
 Dominican Republic The Americas 27 Feb 1844 [note 33] 27 Feb 1844 Haiti
 Ecuador The Americas 13 May 1830 13 May 1830 Gran Colombia
 Egypt Africa/Asia 28 Feb 1922[note 34] 28 Feb 1922 United Kingdom
 El Salvador The Americas 29 Nov 1898 29 Nov 1898 Greater Republic of Central America Greater Republic of Central America
 Equatorial Guinea Africa 12 Oct 1968 12 Oct 1968 Spain
 Eritrea Africa 24 May 1993 24 May 1993 Ethiopia
 Estonia Europe 24 Feb 1918[36] 20 Aug 1991 Soviet Union
 Eswatini Africa 6 Sep 1968 6 Sep 1968  United Kingdom
 Ethiopia Africa 900 c. (Zagwe Kingdom)[note 35] 5 May 1941 Italy
 Fiji Australia 10 Oct 1970 10 Oct 1970  United Kingdom
 Finland Europe 6 Dec 1917 4 Jan 1918 Russia
 France Europe 481 1944 Germany
 Gabon Africa 17 Aug 1960 17 Aug 1960  France
 Gambia Africa 18 Feb 1965 18 Feb 1965  United Kingdom
 Georgia Asia/Europe 26 May 1918 9 Apr 1991 Soviet Union
 Germany Europe 1 July 1867 (North German Confederation) 15 Mar 1991 West Germany

East Germany West Berlin

 Greece Europe 25 Mar 1822 1945  Bulgaria

 Nazi Germany  Italy

 Ghana Africa 6 May 1957 6 May 1957  United Kingdom
 Grenada The Americas 7 Feb 1974 7 Feb 1974  United Kingdom
 Guatemala The Americas 17 Apr 1839 17 Apr 1839 Federal Republic of Central America
 Guinea Africa 2 Oct 1958 2 Oct 1958  France
 Guinea-Bissau Africa 24 Sep 1973 10 Sep 1974  Portugal
 Guyana The Americas 26 May 1966 26 May 1966  United Kingdom
 Haiti The Americas 1 Jan 1804 1 Jan 1804 France
 Honduras The Americas 29 Nov 1898 29 Nov 1898 Greater Republic of Central America Greater Republic of Central America
 Hungary Europe 895 1918

23 Oct 1989

 Austria-Hungary

 Soviet Union

 Iceland Europe 1 Dec 1918 1 Dec 1918  Denmark
 India Asia 15 Aug 1947 15 Aug 1947  United Kingdom
 Indonesia Asia/Australia 17 Aug 1945 27 Dec 1949 Netherlands
 Iran Asia 1501 (Safavid Empire) [note 36] 17 October 1941  United Kingdom/ Soviet Union

Anglo-Soviet withdrawal from Tehran

 Iraq Asia 3 Oct 1932 1 May 2003  United Kingdom
 Ireland Europe 11 Dec 1931 [note 37] 11 Dec 1931 United Kingdom
 Israel Asia 14 May 1948 14 May 1948  United Kingdom
 Italy Europe 1003 (County of Savoy) 17 May 1861 Sardinia

Lombardy–Venetia Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

Papal States United Provinces of Central Italy

 Ivory Coast Africa 7 Aug 1960 7 Aug 1960  France
 Jamaica The Americas 6 Aug 1962 6 Aug 1962  United Kingdom
 Japan Asia 539 c. [note 38]. 28 Apr 1952 Allied occupation of Japan
 Jordan Asia 25 May 1946 2 Aug 1958 Arab Federation
 Kazakhstan Asia/Europe 16 Dec 1991 16 Dec 1991 Soviet Union
 Kenya Africa 12 Dec 1963 12 Dec 1963  United Kingdom
 Kiribati Australia 12 July 1979 12 July 1979  United Kingdom
 North Korea Asia 9 Sep 1948 9 Sep 1948  Soviet Union
 South Korea Asia 15 Aug 1948 15 Aug 1948  United States
 Kuwait Asia 1752 Feb 1991  Iraq
 Kyrgyzstan Asia 31 Aug 1991 31 Aug 1991 Soviet Union
 Laos Asia 22 Oct 1953 22 Oct 1953  France
 Latvia Europe 18 Nov 1918[37] 4 May 1990 Soviet Union
 Lebanon Asia 22 Nov 1943 31 Dec 1946  France
 Lesotho Africa 4 Oct 1966 4 Oct 1966  United Kingdom
 Liberia Africa 26 July 1847 26 July 1847 American Colonization Society
 Libya Africa 24 Dec 1951[38] 24 Dec 1951 Cyrenaica Emirate

 France  United Kingdom

 Lithuania Europe 16 Feb 1918 11 Mar 1990 Soviet Union
 Luxembourg Europe 15 Mar 1815 1945 Germany
 Madagascar Africa 26 June 1960 26 June 1960  France
 Malawi Africa 6 July 1964 6 July 1964  United Kingdom
 Malaysia Asia 31 Aug 1957[39] 31 Aug 1957  United Kingdom
 Maldives Asia 26 July 1965 26 July 1965  United Kingdom
 Mali Africa 20 Aug 1960 20 Aug 1960  Mali Federation
 Malta Europe 21 Sep 1964 21 Sep 1964  United Kingdom
 Marshall Islands Australia 21 Oct 1986 21 Oct 1986  United States
 Mauritania Africa 28 Nov 1960 28 Nov 1960  France
 Mauritius Africa 12 Mar 1968 12 Mar 1968  United Kingdom
 Mexico The Americas 16 Sep 1810 1864 Spain
 Micronesia, Federated States of Australia 3 Nov 1986 3 Nov 1986  United States
 Moldova Europe 27 Aug 1991 27 Aug 1991  Soviet Union
 Monaco Europe 2 Feb 1861 1945 Germany
 Mongolia Asia 29 Dec 1911 13 Mar 1921 Republic of China
 Montenegro Europe 21 May 2006[note 39] 21 May 2006 (independence referendum)

June 3, 2006

Serbia and Montenegro
 Morocco Africa 788[40] 7 Apr 1956 France

Spain

 Mozambique Africa 25 June 1975 25 June 1975  Portugal
 Myanmar Asia 4 Jan 1948 4 Jan 1948  United Kingdom
 Namibia Africa 21 Mar 1990 21 Mar 1990 South Africa
 Nauru Australia 31 Jan 1968 31 Jan 1968  Australia/ New Zealand/ United Kingdom Trust Territory of Nauru
   Nepal Asia 1559 c. (Gorkha Kingdom) 1768 (Unification of Nepal) (none)
 Netherlands Europe 26 July 1581 (de facto)

30 Jan 1648 (de jure)

1945 Germany
 New Zealand Australia 25 Nov 1947 [note 40] 25 Nov 1947 United Kingdom
 Nicaragua The Americas 29 Nov 1898 29 Nov 1898 Greater Republic of Central America Greater Republic of Central America
 Niger Africa 3 Aug 1960 3 Aug 1960  France
 Nigeria Africa 1 Oct 1960 1 Oct 1960  United Kingdom
 North Macedonia Europe 8 Sep 1991 8 Sep 1991 Yugoslavia
 Norway Europe 872 8 May 1945 Germany
 Oman Asia 1626 [note 41] 1743 Afsharid Empire
 Pakistan Asia 14 Dec 1947 14 Dec 1947  United Kingdom
 Palau Australia 1 Oct 1994 1 Oct 1994  United States
 Palestine Asia Sovereignty disputed by  Israel 15 Nov 1988  Israel
 Panama The Americas 3 Nov 1903 31 Jan 1990  Colombia
 Papua New Guinea Australia 16 Sep 1975 16 Sep 1975  Australia
 Paraguay The Americas 14 May 1811 (de facto)

Nov 25, 1845 (formal declaration of Independence)

1876  Empire of Brazil


 Argentina

 Uruguay

 Peru The Americas 28 July 1821 25 Aug 1839 North Peru

South Peru

 Philippines Asia 4 July 1946 [note 42] 4 July 1946 [note 43]  United States
 Poland Europe 11 November 1918 (as a new state, not as a nation) 1945 Germany

 Soviet Union

 Portugal Europe 25 July 1139 30 Aug 1808  France
 Qatar Asia 3 Sep 1971 3 Sep 1971  United Kingdom
 Romania Europe 13 July 1878 13 July 1878 United Principalities

 Soviet Union

 Russia Asia/Europe 1471 (Grand Duchy of Moscow) 26 Dec 1991 (de facto)

12 Dec 1993 (de jure)[note 44]

 Soviet Union
 Rwanda Africa 1 July 1962 1 July 1962  Belgium
 Saint Kitts and Nevis The Americas 19 Sep 1983 19 Sep 1983  United Kingdom
 Saint Lucia The Americas 22 Feb 1979 22 Feb 1979  United Kingdom
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines The Americas 27 Oct 1979 27 Oct 1979  United Kingdom
 Samoa Australia 1 Jan 1962 1 Jan 1962  New Zealand
 San Marino Europe 1243 21 Sep 1944 World War II Allies
 São Tomé and Príncipe Africa 12 July 1975 12 July 1975  Portugal
 Saudi Arabia Asia 13 Jan 1902 (Emirate of Riyadh)[note 45] 23 Sep 1932 Emirate of Jabal Shammar
 Senegal Africa 20 Aug 1960 20 Aug 1960  Mali Federation
 Serbia Europe 13 July 1878 (as a new state, not as a nation.) [note 46] 3 June 2006  Yugoslavia

Serbia and Montenegro

 Seychelles Africa 29 June 1976 29 June 1976  United Kingdom
 Sierra Leone Africa 27 Apr 1961 27 Apr 1961  United Kingdom
 Singapore Asia 9 Aug 1965 9 Aug 1965  Malaysia
 Slovakia Europe 1 Jan 1993 1 Jan 1993  Czechoslovakia
 Slovenia Europe 25 June 1991 25 June 1991  Yugoslavia
 Solomon Islands Australia 7 July 1978 7 July 1978  United Kingdom
 Somalia Africa 1 July 1960 1 July 1960  United Kingdom

 Italy

 South Africa Africa 11 Dec 1931[note 47] 11 Dec 1931 United Kingdom United Kingdom
 South Sudan Africa 9 July 2011 9 July 2011  Sudan
 Spain Europe 542 (Visigothic Spain of Toledo) [note 48][42] 1813  France
 Sri Lanka Asia 4 Feb 1948 4 Feb 1948  United Kingdom
 Sudan Africa 1 Jan 1956 [note 49] 1 Jan 1956  United Kingdom

Egypt

 Suriname The Americas 25 Nov 1975 25 Nov 1975 Netherlands Kingdom of the Netherlands
 Sweden Europe 970c. 970 none
  Switzerland Europe 24 Oct 1648 1815  Austria
 Syria Asia April 17, 1946 28 Sep 1961[note 50]  United Arab Republic
 Tajikistan Asia 9 Sep 1991 9 Sep 1991  Soviet Union
 Tanzania Africa 9 Dec 1961 9 Dec 1961  United Kingdom
 Thailand Asia 4 Mar 1351 (Ayutthaya Kingdom) 1945  Japan
 Timor-Leste Asia 28 Nov 1975 20 May 2002 United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor
 Togo Africa 27 Apr 1960 27 Apr 1960  France
 Tonga Australia 4 June 1970 4 June 1970  United Kingdom
 Trinidad and Tobago The Americas 31 Aug 1962 31 Aug 1962  United Kingdom
 Tunisia Africa 20 Mar 1956 20 Mar 1956  France
 Turkey Asia/Europe 1299[note 51] 1923  Greece

Italy  United Kingdom  France Armenia Armenia

 Turkmenistan Asia 27 Oct 1991 27 Oct 1991  Soviet Union
 Tuvalu Australia 1 Oct 1978 1 Oct 1978  United Kingdom
 Uganda Africa 9 Oct 1962 9 Oct 1962  United Kingdom
 Ukraine Europe 24 August 1991[note 52] 24 Aug 1991  Soviet Union
 United Arab Emirates Asia 2 Dec 1971 2 Dec 1971  United Kingdom
 United Kingdom Europe 498 (Dál Riata) [note 53] 1266  Kingdom of England

 Kingdom of Scotland  Kingdom of Ireland

 United States The Americas 4 July 1776 19 Oct 1781 Great Britain
 Uruguay The Americas 25 Aug 1825 27 Aug 1828  Empire of Brazil
 Uzbekistan Asia 1 Sep 1991 1 Sep 1991  Soviet Union
 Vanuatu Australia 30 July 1980 30 July 1980  United Kingdom

 France

 Vatican City Europe 11 Feb 1929 11 Feb 1929 Italy
 Venezuela The Americas 13 Jan 1830 13 Jan 1830 Gran Colombia
 Vietnam Asia 2 Sep 1945 2 July 1976 Vietnam North Vietnam

South VietnamSouth Vietnam

 Yemen Asia 1 Nov 1918 22 May 1990  North Yemen

 South Yemen

 Zambia Africa 24 Oct 1964 24 Oct 1964  United Kingdom
 Zimbabwe Africa 11 Nov 1965 18 Apr 1980  United Kingdom

Yugoslavia Legacy

2008 map of the former Yugoslavia

The present-day states which succeeded Yugoslavia are still today sometimes collectively referred to as the former Yugoslavia (or shortened as Ex-Yu or similar). These countries are, listed chronologically:

Before 19th century

Year Previous entity Newly independent entity Event
1480 Great Horde Grand Duchy of Moscow
1581 Spain Dutch Republic
1640 Iberian Union Portugal
1776 Great Britain United States

19th century to World War I

Year Previous entity Newly independent entity
1804 France Haiti
1811 Spain Paraguay
Venezuela
Gran Colombia (today Colombia and Panama)
1815 Spain Uruguay
1816 Spain Argentina
1818 Spain Chile
1821 Spain Mexico
Central America (today Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, and part of Mexico)
Dominican Republic
Peru
Ottoman Empire Greece
1822 Spain Ecuador
Portugal Brazil
1831 Netherlands Belgium
1836 Mexico Republic of Texas
1847 United States Liberia
1848 United Kingdom Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia
1851 United Kingdom Prince Edward Island
1852 Ottoman Empire Serbia and Montenegro
1854 United Kingdom Newfoundland and Labrador
1865 Spain Dominican Republic
1877 Ottoman Empire Romania
1898 Spain Cuba, Philippines
1900 United Kingdom Australia
1902 United States Cuba
1907 United Kingdom New Zealand
1908 Ottoman Empire Bulgaria
1910 United Kingdom South Africa
1911 Qing dynasty Outer Mongolia (today part of Mongolia and Tuva, Russia)
Tibet
1912 Ottoman Empire Albania

Interwar period

Year Previous entity Newly independent entity
1917 Russia Finland
Crimean People's Republic (located on the Crimean Peninsula)[a]
Idel-Ural State (today part of Russia)
Alash Autonomy (predecessor to Kazakhstan)
1918 Second Polish Republic (predecessor to Poland)
Russia Moldavian Democratic Republic (today mostly Moldova and partially Ukraine)
Transcaucasia, Armenia 1R, Azerbaijan DR, Georgia DR (predecessors to Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia respectively)
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Ukrainian People's Republic (predecessor to Ukraine)
Austria-Hungary Czechoslovakia (today the Czech Republic and Slovakia)
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (today Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Ukraine
Denmark Iceland
1919 United Kingdom Afghanistan
1920 Ottoman Empire Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine (today Israel and Palestine)
1921 China Mongolia
1922 United Kingdom Irish Free State (now named the "Republic of Ireland")
1922 United Kingdom Egypt
1931 China Chinese Soviet Republic (consisting of Jiangxi and Fujian with other disconnected areas)
1932 United Kingdom Iraq
1940 France Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia[43]
1941 Italy Eritrea, Somalia, Ethiopia[44]
1943 France Lebanon
1944 Denmark[45] Iceland
1945 Empire of Japan Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia[43]
Korea (today North Korea and South Korea)
Taiwan (today administered by the Republic of China, claimed by the People's Republic of China)
Indonesia
Notes
  1. ^ The Crimean Peninsula is disputed between Ukraine and Russia in the present day (as of October 2022).
  2. ^ Imperial Japanese rule over the Netherlands East Indies was internationally regarded as a military occupation at the time.

Cold War

Year Previous entity Newly independent entity
1946 United States Philippines
United Kingdom Jordan
France Syria
1947 United Kingdom India, Pakistan
1948 United Kingdom Myanmar, Sri Lanka
Israel
1949 Dutch East Indies United States of Indonesia
1951 France, United Kingdom Libya
1953 France Cambodia, Laos
1954 France Vietnam
1956 United Kingdom, Egypt (de jure, de facto just United Kingdom) Sudan (today Sudan and South Sudan)
France Tunisia
France, Spain Morocco
1957 United Kingdom Ghana
Malaysia
1958 France Guinea
1960 United Kingdom Cyprus (today de facto Cyprus and Northern Cyprus)
Nigeria
Italy, United Kingdom Somalia (today de facto Somalia and Somaliland)
France Ivory Coast, Benin, Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali Federation (today Mali and Senegal)
Chad, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Gabon
Cameroon, Togo
Madagascar
Belgium Democratic Republic of the Congo
1961 United Kingdom Tanzania
Sierra Leone
Kuwait
British Cameroons (today part of Nigeria and part of Cameroon)
1962 United Kingdom Uganda
Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago
France Algeria
Belgium Rwanda, Burundi
New Zealand Samoa
1963 United Kingdom Kenya, Zanzibar (today part of Tanzania)
Sarawak (today part of Malaysia), North Borneo (today part of Malaysia), Singapore
1964 United Kingdom Zambia, Malawi
Malta
Soviet Union Romania
1965 United Kingdom Rhodesia
The Gambia
Maldives
1966 United Kingdom Barbados, Guyana
Botswana, Lesotho
1967 United Kingdom South Yemen (today part of Yemen)
1968 United Kingdom Mauritius
Swaziland
Spain Equatorial Guinea
Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom (de jure, de facto just Australia) Nauru
1970 United Kingdom Oman
1971 United Kingdom Fiji, Tonga
United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar
Pakistan Bangladesh
1973 United Kingdom The Bahamas
Portugal Guinea-Bissau
1974 United Kingdom Grenada
1975 France Comoros
Portugal Angola, Mozambique
Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe
East Timor
Netherlands Suriname
Australia Papua New Guinea
Spain Western Sahara (self-declared Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic)
1976 United Kingdom Seychelles
1977 France Djibouti
1978 United Kingdom Dominica
Solomon Islands, Tuvalu
1979 United Kingdom Kiribati
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia
1980 United Kingdom Zimbabwe
United Kingdom, France Vanuatu
1981 United Kingdom Belize, Antigua and Barbuda
1983 United Kingdom Saint Kitts and Nevis
1984 United Kingdom Brunei
1990 South Africa Namibia
Soviet Union Lithuania
Marshall Islands, Micronesia
1991 Soviet Union Estonia
Georgia
Latvia
Belarus, Ukraine
Moldova, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Russian Federation, Kazakhstan
Yugoslavia Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Republic of Serbian Krajina

Post–Cold War era

Year Previous entity Newly independent entity
1992 Yugoslavia Bosnia and Herzegovina, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1993 Federation of Ethiopia and Eritrea (Ethiopia) Eritrea
1994 Palau
Palestinian National Authority (self-declared State of Palestine)
2002 East Timor
2006 Serbia, Montenegro
2008 Kosovo
2011 Sudan South Sudan
2014 Ukraine Donetsk People's Republic, Luhansk People's Republic
Notes
  1. ^ The United Kingdom administered Palestine as "Mandatory Palestine" from 1920 to 1948 on the basis of a League of Nations mandate.
  2. ^ Jordan annexed the West Bank of Palestine in 1950 (occupied since 1948). Jordan relinquished the West Bank in 1988, after having lost control of the territory to Israel in the Six-Day War of 1967.
  3. ^ Egypt occupied the Gaza Strip of Palestine from 1948 until 1967, when Egypt lost control of the territory to Israel in the Six-Day War. From 1958 until 1961, Egypt and Syria had been united as the United Arab Republic, which Egypt kept as its official name until 1971, despite Syria's departure from the union. From 1948 to 1959, the Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip was nominally ruled under the "All-Palestine Government".

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c The annexation of the Baltic states in 1940 is considered an illegal occupation by the current governments of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and by a number of Western countries, including the United States and the European Union, who assert that the states were independent countries occupied by the Soviet Union. The three corresponding Soviet republics were officially sovereign entities in a federation, according to Article 76 of the Constitution of the Soviet Union. However, the Soviet Union was heavily centralized and was de facto a single federal state and the three states consider the corresponding Soviet republics to have been illegitimate entities.
  2. ^ After independence the United States colonized and later incorporated in their federal structure, territories on their own. The last acquisition in the Americas was in 1935, the last incorporation in 1959, but some of the territories remain unincorporated.
  3. ^ Not recognized by France until April 17, 1825.
  4. ^ Not recognized by Spain until April 29, 1857.
  5. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. The date September 18, 1810 (when the Government Junta was formed) is celebrated as Chile's date of independence. Chile would not be recognized by Spain until April 25, 1844.
  6. ^ Celebrated as Battle of Boyacá Day. The date July 20, 1810 (when Viceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón formally declared New Granada's independence) is celebrated as Colombia's date of independence.
  7. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. After declaring independence from Spain on July 5, 1811 with the enactment of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence, the territory of present-day Venezuela continued to struggle for its independence until June 24, 1821 when the decisive victory of Simón Bolívar and Venezuelan forces over the Spanish at the Battle of Carabobo led to the independence of the country from Spain and the establishment of the Republic of Gran Colombia, from which Venezuela gained independence on January 13, 1830. Venezuela celebrates July 5, 1811 as its independence day.
  8. ^ a b c d e After gaining independence from Spain, the Federal Republic of Central America was annexed by the Mexican Empire on January 25, 1822. The Federal Republic would regain independence on July 1, 1823.
  9. ^ On November 15, 1838, Costa Rica formally withdrew from the Federal Republic of Central America and then declared itself as an independent republic on September 28, 1848
  10. ^ Sometime around 1840 Guatemala formally withdrew from the Federal Republic of Central America and became an independent republic on March 21, 1847.
  11. ^ On November 15, 1838, Honduras formally withdrew from the Federal Republic of Central America and became an independent state.
  12. ^ On February 18, 1841, El Salvador (by then the only member remaining in the Federal Republic of Central America), formally withdrew and became an independent state.
  13. ^ as the Republic of Spanish Haiti
  14. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. After gaining independence from Spain, the Republic of Spanish Haiti was annexed by Haiti on February 9, 1822. On November 6, 1844, after months of fighting starting from February 27 of that year, the Dominican Republic regained sovereignty upon the ratification of the Constitution of the Dominican Republic. The February 27 date is celebrated as the Dominican Republic's date of independence.
  15. ^ Celebrated as Battle of Pichincha Day. The date August 10, 1909 (when the city of Quito formally declared Ecuador's independence) is celebrated as Ecuador's date of independence. On May 13, 1830, Ecuador formally seceded from Gran Colombia.
  16. ^ Not recognized by Spain until July 21, 1847.
  17. ^ As the Empire of Brazil.
  18. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. Brazil’s independence from Portugal was officially recognized on August 29, 1825 by the Treaty of Rio de Janeiro. The date September 7, 1822 (when then-Prince Regent Dom Pedro formally declared Brazil's independence) is celebrated as Brazil's date of independence.
  19. ^ Not celebrated as a holiday. After its decisive victory over Spanish forces at the Battle of Las Piedras, Uruguay continued to struggle for its independence against Spain. From 1816 to 1820, the territory of present-day Uruguay was invaded and conquered by the Portuguese Empire during the Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental. Uruguay was formally annexed firstly by the Portuguese Empire in 1821 and secondly by the Empire of Brazil in 1822 as a Brazilian province under the name Cisplatina. Uruguay declared independence from the Empire of Brazil on August 25, 1825, but its independence was officially recognized on August 27, 1828 by the Preliminary Peace Convention. Uruguay celebrates August 25, 1825 as its independence day.
  20. ^ On March 18, 1861, the Dominican Republic under Pedro Santana formally rejoined the Spanish Empire as a colony. This proved to be very unpopular among the Dominican people, and on August 16, 1865, the Dominican Republic became independent once again.
  21. ^ Celebrated as Restoration Day.
  22. ^ Celebrated as Canada Day. The Dominion of Canada was constituted through the Constitution Act, 1867 entering into force on July 1, 1867. On December 11, 1931, it got increased self-governance powers through the Statute of Westminster, followed by complete sovereignty on April 17, 1982, after the passage of the Canada Act 1982. Because of these decades-long steps, Canada Day is not considered to be a celebration of Canada's independence (although it is usually celebrated as such).
  23. ^ De jure. De facto the  United States.
  24. ^ Date marking the end of Spanish rule over Cuba. Not celebrated as a holiday. From this date to May 20, 1902, Cuba was occupied by the United States, supposedly to help Cuba prepare for independence. However, the terms of the Platt Amendment meant that the United States continued to dominate Cuba long after independence, including another period of occupation. This dominance would last until the end of the Cuban Revolution on January 1, 1959. As a result, Cuba celebrates the date October 10, 1868, as its date of independence, when Carlos Manuel de Céspedes formally declared Cuba's independence and launched the Ten Years' War.
  25. ^ Abolished its commonwealth monarchy on August 1, 1976.
  26. ^ Abolished its commonwealth monarchy on February 23, 1970.
  27. ^ Full sovereignty. Adoption of the Statute of Westminster 1931
  28. ^ Austrians date their national identity back to the establishment of the Duchy of Austria (later the Archduchy of Austria) in the Middle Ages (a state of the Holy Roman Empire that only had full sovereignty after the dissolution of the Empire in the 19th century). Another important states in the identity of the Austrian nation is the Austrian Empire, Cisleithania, Republic of German-Austria, the First Austrian Republic, Federal State of Austria (this later annexed by Nazi Germany). As an independent and sovereign state the current Austrian state dates back to 1945, when the country seceded from Nazi Germany after the end of World War II. However the Moscow Conference of 1943 declared the German annexation of Austria in 1938 null and void
  29. ^ The medieval Principality of Polotsk became an extinct state after its dissolution. Modern state of Belarus dates from 1991
  30. ^ Full sovereignty. Adoption of the Statute of Westminster 1931. Canada becomes completely sovereign, having consulates and embassies in other countries
  31. ^ The Kingdom of Chile (Patria Vieja) became an extinct state after its reconquest by Spain. Modern state of Chile dates from 1818
  32. ^ People's Republic of China consider itself the successor state of the Republic of China, the latter considers itself the successor state of the Qing Empire, and through the mandate of heaven all Chinese imperial states considered themselves successors to previous dynasties, with the Shang dynasty being historically the first non-legendary dynasty of that country.
  33. ^ The Republic of Spanish Haiti became an extinct state after its reconquest by Haiti. Modern state of Dominican Republic dates from 1844
  34. ^ Egypt is one of the oldest nations in the world, its national identity dating back to the First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. But it is important to stress the difference between state and nation. As a state the nation lost its sovereignty and was conquered by other states several times in History. The current Egyptian state, as an independent sovereign state, dates from 1922
  35. ^ Zagwe was one of the kingdoms that emerged from the collapse of the Kingdom of Aksum, that became an extinct or abolished state in 960 AD. It is the direct historical predecessor of the Ethiopian Empire, regardless of the Solomonic dynasty of the ancient Kingdom of Aksum having overthrown the Zagwe dynasty in 1270 and assumed their throne. Dynastic lineages are irrelevant to current international law, mainly because of the fact of the majority of the states in the current world scenario are republics.
  36. ^ Iran is one of the oldest nations in the world, its national identity dating back to the Median Empire and the Achaemenid Empire. But it is important to stress the difference between state and nation. As a state the nation lost its sovereignty and was conquered by other states several times in History. The current Iranian state, as an independent state in a contiguous way, dates from 1501
  37. ^ Adoption of the Statute of Westminster 1931. Internationally recognized independence, by nations that aren't members of the Commonwealth of Nations
  38. ^ Beginning of the reign of the first Japanese emperor proven to have existed historically
  39. ^ Montenegrins date their national identity to the founding of Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro in 1516. However, the Montenegrin state became an extinct state at the time of the Podgorica Assembly, which led to the annexation and extinction of the Kingdom of Montenegro by the Kingdom of Serbia. The current Montenegrin state emerged in 2006 after separating from Serbia.
  40. ^ Adoption of the Statute of Westminster 1931
  41. ^ The region was conquered by Portuguese forces under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque in 1507, and remained under Portuguese control until they were expelled by the Ya'rubids.
  42. ^ The First Philippine Republic was an unrecognized state and became an extinct state after being terminated by the United States. Modern state of Philippines dates from 1946. However, Filipinos celebrate their independence date on June 12 (the date of establishment of the First Philippine Republic) in order to avoid celebrating their national date on the same day that their former colonizers (the USA) celebrate their national date (July 4).
  43. ^ Independence recognized via the Treaty of Manila (1946).
  44. ^ Russia dates its national identity back to the Kievan Rus, medieval state that was extinguished when it was conquered by the Mongols of the Golden Horde. A new Russian state arose and existed continuously and without loss of sovereignty from 1480 until 1922, when of its own accord it ceased to be a sovereign state and became a subnational unit of the Soviet Union. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the nation again had a sovereign state, with the current Russian sovereign state dating back to 1991. The Russian Federation is regarded as the successor state to the former Soviet Union, inheriting its seat as a UN member state, after a letter by president Boris Yeltsin was received by the secretary-general Javier Pérez de Cuéllar.
  45. ^ Saudi Arabia dates its national identity from the establishment of the Emirate of Diriya (First Saudi State), however this state later became extinct, as did the Emirate of Nejd (the Second Saudi State). The current and Third Saudi State came into being in 1903 when it separated from the Emirate of Jabal Shammar. Through wars of conquest it conquered other states and made a real union with Hejaz before adopting the current name Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932
  46. ^ Serbia consider itself as the successor state of Yugoslavia. The current Serbian state emerged in 1878, after independence de jure from the Ottoman Empire. Other Serbian states existed before this date, but ceased to exist due to the conquest of other states. It is important not to confuse the concept of state with that of the nation, as a nation the Serbian people have existed since the Middle Ages, and just like other ethnic groups (such as the Greeks, Jews, Egyptians, etc.) it went through periods of its history in which it was a Stateless nation
  47. ^ Adoption of the Statute of Westminster 1931
  48. ^ During the Visigoth kingdom of Toledo, the names of the Visigoth kingdom (Regnum Gothorum) and Spain (Hispaniae or Spaniae) were used more and more frequently as synonymous terms, beginning to have not only a geographical meaning, but also a political one (especially since the year 624, when Swinthila finally defeated the Byzantines and the Visigoths dominated the entire Iberian Peninsula). Historiographers of the time such as Isidore of Seville, Julian of Toledo, John of Biclaro, as well as from abroad, the Franks Gregory of Tours, Fredegar, or Pope Leo II, referred to the Visigoth kingdom or its kings, as Hispania or kings of Hispania. On the other hand, there was an adoption by the Visigoths of the Hispano-Roman culture, with a progressive intention to merge the Gothic and Hispano-Roman societies into a common one, politically (kingdom administered from the capital of Toledo, and in accordance with Roman ecclesiastical power through the Councils of Toledo), religiously (Reccared I converted from Arianism to Chalcedonian Christianity in 589), common legislation (Code of Leovigild, and later Visigothic Code), militarily (army composed of Hispano-Romans and Visigoths), with a monetary unit (Visigothic royal currency from 580 to 710), and linguistically (Visigoths spoke Latin), taking advantage of the pre-existing cohesion left by the Hispania of the Roman Empire.[41] Spain is a unitary state that emerged from the political union by incorporating union of different states throughout history. Using the modern criteria of the United Nations, which considers the date of admission of other states that emerged from political unions (such as Tanzania, Malaysia and Yemen) as the date of the oldest predecessor state to be admitted, it will soon be seen that the oldest state that merged to form modern Spain is the Kingdom of León, one of the states in personal union that integrated the Crown of Castile, with such state dating its origins directly from the Kingdom of Asturias. Spain was until 1715 a composite monarchy, i.e. several small states in personal union, only passing through a political union in 1715 with the Nueva Planta decrees
  49. ^ Sudan dates its national identity to the Kingdom of Kerma, Kingdom of Kush and other ancient kingdoms that existed in its territory, i.e Nubia (mentioned in ancient Egyptian texts). However, as an independent sovereign state, the current Sudanese state dates back to 1956.
  50. ^ By uniting with Egypt to form the United Arab Republic into a political union, the Second Syrian Republic ceased to exist as a sovereign state and became an extinct state, with Syria becoming a subnational unit of the United Arab Republic. The current Syrian state emerged as a new state when it broke up politically in 1961. However, Syrians celebrate April 17 as their independence day, as it was on April 17, 1946 that the nation ceased to be a colony of France.
  51. ^ The Republic of Turkey is the successor state of the Ottoman Empire. Despite being known in English as the Turkish War of Independence, Turks call it in their language Kurtuluş Savaşı (lit. Liberation War). "War of Independence" in Turkish is "bağımsızlık savaşı". The country's national date is the Republic Day (Cumhuriyet Bayramı), which commemorates the change of government regime from a monarchy to a republic.
  52. ^ Ukraine dates its national identity back to the Kievan Rus, however this state became an extinct state when it was conquered by the Mongols of the Golden Horde. Another state with historical importance for Ukrainians in their national identity is the medieval Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, which however also became an extinct state. In the 17th century the Ukrainian nation established another Ukrainian state, the Cossack Hetmanate, however this state became extinct upon being conquered by the Russian Empire. Between 1917 and 1919, two new Ukrainian states was established, being unified in 1919 but again lost its sovereignty by becoming a subnational unit of the Soviet Union. The current Ukrainian sovereign state dates from 1991, emerging after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
  53. ^ The United Kingdom is a unitary state that emerged from the political union by incorporating union of different states throughout history. Northern Ireland has been part of this political union since 1922, when the rest of Ireland separated from the United Kingdom. Ireland had united with Great Britain in 1800 to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The Kingdom of Great Britain itself emerged from the political union between the Kingdom of England (which had already conquered and annexed the Principality of Wales centuries before) and the Kingdom of Scotland. Using the modern criteria of the United Nations, which considers the date of admission of other states that emerged from political unions (such as Tanzania, Malaysia and Yemen) as the date of the oldest predecessor state to be admitted, it will soon be seen that of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom (today subnational units and not sovereign countries) the oldest is Scotland (unified in 843), which dates its origin to the Dál Riata, which conquered the existing small Pictish states in future Scotland to form the Kingdom of Scotland, which existed until 1707 when it merged with England (originated in 927, when the various Anglo-Saxon kings swore their allegiance to Æthelstan of Wessex (r. 924–939), unifying most of modern England under a single king

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  45. ^ Occupied by Germany.