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How many countries in the world are there?

How many countries in the world are there

There are 195 countries in the world today. Together with the 193 member states of the UN, this figure also includes the Holy See and the State of Palestine, two non-member observer states. View the full list by clicking this link:

List of nations worldwide: There are 195 nations in the globe, of which 193 are UN members and the Vatican and Palestine are non-member observer states. Africa contains fifty-four of these nations, followed by Asia with forty-eight, Europe with forty-four, Latin America and the Caribbean with thirty-three, Oceania with fourteen, and North America with two.

How many countries in the world are there

A list of How many countries in the world are there:

S.No.CountryCapital
1China Beijing
2IndiaNew Delhi
3United StatesWashington DC
4Indonesia Jakarta
5Pakistan Islamabad
6Brazil Brasilia
7Nigeria Abuja
8Bangladesh Dhaka
9Russia Moscow
10Mexico Mexico City
11Japan Tokyo
12Ethiopia Addis Ababa
13Philippines Manila
14Egypt Cairo
15Vietnam Hanoi
16DR Congo Kinshasa
17Turkey Ankara
18Iran Tehran
19Germany Berlin
20Thailand Bangkok
21United Kingdom London
22France Paris
23Italy Rome
24Tanzania Dodoma
25South Africa Pretoria
26Myanmar Naypyidaw
27Kenya Nairobi
28South Korea Seoul
29Colombia Bogota
30Spain Madrid
31Uganda Kampala
32Argentina Buenos Aires
33Algeria Algiers
34Sudan Khartoum
35Ukraine Kiev
36Iraq Baghdad
37Afghanistan Kabul
38Poland Warsaw
39Canada Ottawa
40Morocco Rabat
41Saudi Arabia Riyadh
42Uzbekistan Tashkent
43Peru Lima
44Angola Luanda
45MalaysiaKuala Lumpur
46Mozambique Maputo
47Ghana Accra
48Yemen Sana’a
49Nepal Kathmandu
50Venezuela Caracas
51Madagascar Antananarivo
52Cameroon Yaounde
53Côte d’Ivoire Yamoussoukro
54North Korea Pyongyang
55Australia Canberra
56Niger Niamey
57Sri Lanka Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte
58Burkina Faso Ouagadougou
59Mali Bamako
60Romania Bucharest
61Malawi Lilongwe
62Chile Santiago
63Kazakhstan Astana
64Zambia Lusaka
65Guatemala Guatemala City
66Ecuador Quito
67Syria Damascus
68Netherlands Amsterdam
69Senegal Dakar
70Cambodia Phnom Penh
71Chad N’Djamena
72Somalia Mogadishu
73Zimbabwe Harare
74GuineaConakry
75Rwanda Kigali
76Benin Porto Novo
77Burundi Bujumbura
78Tunisia Tunis
79Bolivia Sucre
80Belgium Brussels
81Haiti Port-au-Prince
82Cuba Zagreb
83South Sudan Juba
84Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
85Czech Republic (Czechia) Prague
86Greece Athens
87Jordan Amman
88Portugal Lisbon
89Azerbaijan Baku
90Sweden Stockholm
91Honduras Tegucigalpa
92United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
93Hungary Budapest
94Tajikistan Dushanbe
95Belarus Minsk
96Austria Vienna
97Papua New Guinea  Port Moresby
98Serbia Belgrade
99Israel Jerusalem
100Switzerland Bern
101Togo Lome
102Sierra Leone Freetown
103Laos Vientiane
104Paraguay Asuncion
105Bulgaria Sofia
106Libya Tripoli
107Lebanon Beirut
108Nicaragua Managua
109Kyrgyzstan Bishkek
110El Salvador San Salvador
111Turkmenistan Ashgabat
112Singapore Singapore
113Denmark Copenhagen
114Finland Helsinki
115Congo Kinshasa
116Slovakia Bratislava
117Norway Oslo
118Oman Muscat
119State of Palestine East Jerusalem
120Costa Rica San Jose
121Liberia Monrovia
122Ireland Dublin
123Central African Republic Bangui
124New Zealand Wellington
125Mauritania Nouakchott
126Panama Panama City
127Kuwait Kuwait City
128Croatia Zagreb
129Moldova Chisinau
130Georgia Tbilisi
131Eritrea Asmara
132Uruguay Montevideo
133Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
134Mongolia Ulaanbaatar
135Armenia Yerevan
136Jamaica Kingston
137Qatar Doha
138Albania Tirana
139Lithuania Vilnius
140Namibia Windhoek
141The Gambia Banjul
142Botswana Gaborone
143Gabon Libreville
144Lesotho Maseru
145North Macedonia Skopje
146Slovenia Ljubljana
147Guinea-Bissau Bissau
148Latvia Riga
149Bahrain Manama
150Equatorial Guinea Malabo
151Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain
152Estonia Tallinn
153Timor-Leste Dili
154Mauritius Port Louis
155CyprusNicosia
156Eswatini Mbabane
157Djibouti Djibouti
158Fiji Suva
159Comoros Moroni
160Guyana Georgetown
161Bhutan Thimphu
162Solomon Islands Honiara
163Montenegro Podgorica
164Luxembourg Luxembourg
165Suriname Paramaribo
166Cabo Verde Praia
167Micronesia Palikir
168Maldives Male
169Malta Valletta
170Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan
171Belize Belmopan
172Bahamas Nassau
173Iceland Reykjavik
174Vanuatu Port Vila
175Barbados Bridgetown
176Sao Tome & Principe Sao Tome
177Samoa Apia
178Saint Lucia Castries
179Kiribati Tarawa
180Grenada St. George’s
181St. Vincent & Grenadines Kingstown
182Tonga Nuku’alofa
183Seychelles Victoria
184Antigua and Barbuda St. John’s
185Andorra Andorra la Vella
186Dominica Roseau
187Marshall Islands Majuro
188Saint Kitts & Nevis Basseterre
189Monaco Monaco
190Liechtenstein Vaduz
191San Marino San Marino
192Palau Melekeok
193Tuvalu Funafuti
194Nauru Yaren
195Holy See Vatican City

• Taiwan: The People’s Republic of China is recognized by the UN as its representative.

• Dependencies (or dependent territories, dependent areas, dependencies) and Areas of Special Sovereignty (autonomous territories): The Cook Islands and Niue, both states in free association with New Zealand, are recognized as having “full treaty-making capacity” and are members of several UN specialized agencies.

• Other nations acknowledged by the UN as not being able to govern themselves

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Top 10 Fascinating Facts About Various Nations

• The Amazon Rainforest, which occupies almost 60% of Brazil’s land, is the biggest tropical rainforest in the world.

• The only nation that is both a continent and a country is Australia.

• Iceland—dubbed the “Land of Fire and Ice”—is regarded as one of the world’s most peaceful nations and does not have a regular army.

• The longest life expectancy in the world is found in Japan.

• The Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, is located in Egypt; • Canada boasts the world’s longest coastline, spanning 202,080 kilometers (125,567 miles).

• Norway is the Nobel Peace Prize’s birthplace.

• India is the second most populous country in the world and the largest democracy.

• Italy is home to the Colosseum, an old amphitheater in Rome that was used for gladiatorial contests and other public shows.

• South Africa is home to the “Big Five” animals: lions, elephants, rhinoceroses, leopards, and buffalos.

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