January 30, 2016

List of sovereign states and dependent territories by continent

List of sovereign states and dependent territories by continent

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This is a list of sovereign states and dependent territories of the world by continent, displayed with their respective national flags and capitals, including the following entities:
This list divides the world using the seven-continent model, with islands grouped into adjacent continents. The continents are:
In other models, Asia and Europe can be combined as Eurasia, while North and South America can be combined as the Americas (for a detailed description of how the world is divided into continents, including different models, see Continent: definitions and application).
There are sovereign states and dependent territories that can be considered to belong to more than one continent, according to geographical, political, or historical criteria.

Classification according to United Nations geoscheme[edit]

Main article: United Nations geoscheme
In this list, the sovereign states and dependent territories are classified according to the geoscheme created by the United Nations Statistics Division.[1] According to the UN, the assignment of countries or areas to specific groupings is for statistical convenience and does not imply any assumption regarding political or other affiliation of countries or territories.[2]

Africa[edit]

Further information: Geography of Africa
For a table of sovereign states and dependent territories in Africa with geographical data such as area, population, and population density, see Africa: territories and regions.
FlagNameCapitalStatus
AlgeriaAlgeriaAlgiers
AngolaAngolaLuanda
BeninBeninPorto-Novo (official)
Cotonou (seat of government)
BotswanaBotswanaGaborone
Burkina FasoBurkina FasoOuagadougou
BurundiBurundiBujumbura
CameroonCameroonYaoundé
Cape VerdeCape Verde (Cabo Verde)Praia
Central African RepublicCentral African RepublicBangui
ChadChadN'Djamena
ComorosComorosMoroni
Republic of the CongoCongo (Congo-Brazzaville)Brazzaville
Democratic Republic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo(Congo-Kinshasa)Kinshasa
DjiboutiDjiboutiDjibouti City
EgyptEgyptCairo
Equatorial GuineaEquatorial GuineaMalabo
EritreaEritreaAsmara
EthiopiaEthiopiaAddis Ababa
GabonGabonLibreville
The GambiaGambiaBanjul
GhanaGhanaAccra
GuineaGuineaConakry
Guinea-BissauGuinea-BissauBissau
Ivory CoastIvory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)Yamoussoukro (official)
Abidjan (seat of government)
KenyaKenyaNairobi
LesothoLesothoMaseru
LiberiaLiberiaMonrovia
LibyaLibyaTripoli
MadagascarMadagascarAntananarivo
MalawiMalawiLilongwe
MaliMaliBamako
MauritaniaMauritaniaNouakchott
MauritiusMauritiusPort Louis
MayotteMayotteMamoudzouOverseas department of France
MoroccoMoroccoRabat
MozambiqueMozambiqueMaputo
NamibiaNamibiaWindhoek
NigerNigerNiamey
NigeriaNigeriaAbuja
RéunionRéunionSaint-DenisOverseas department of France
RwandaRwandaKigali
Sahrawi Arab Democratic RepublicSahrawi Arab Democratic RepublicEl Aaiún (official)
Tifariti (factual temporaryseat of government) and Sahrawi refugee camps (some government and military facilities)
De facto sovereign state lacking general international recognition.
It claims the territory of Western Sahara, most of which is controlled by Morocco.
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da CunhaSaint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da CunhaJamestown (Saint Helena)
Georgetown (Ascension Island)
Edinburgh of the Seven Seas (Tristan da Cunha)
Overseas territory of the United Kingdom
São Tomé and PríncipeSão Tomé and PríncipeSão Tomé
SenegalSenegalDakar
SeychellesSeychellesVictoria
Sierra LeoneSierra LeoneFreetown
SomaliaSomaliaMogadishu
SomalilandSomalilandHargeisaDe facto sovereign state lacking general international recognition
Recognized by the United Nations as part of Somalia
South AfricaSouth AfricaPretoria (administrative/executive)
Cape Town (legislative)
Bloemfontein (judicial)
South SudanSouth SudanJuba
SudanSudanKhartoum
SwazilandSwazilandMbabane (administrative)
Lobamba (royal and legislative)
TanzaniaTanzaniaDodoma (official)
Dar es Salaam (seat of government)
TogoTogoLomé
TunisiaTunisiaTunis
UgandaUgandaKampala
ZambiaZambiaLusaka
ZimbabweZimbabweHarare

Asia[edit]

Further information: Geography of Asia
For a table of sovereign states and dependent territories in Asia with geographical data such as area, population, and population density, see Asia: territories and regions.
FlagNameCapitalStatus
AbkhaziaAbkhaziaSukhumiDe facto sovereign state lacking general international recognition
Recognized by the United Nations as part of Georgia
AfghanistanAfghanistanKabul
Akrotiri and DhekeliaAkrotiri and DhekeliaEpiskopi CantonmentOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
ArmeniaArmenia [Europe]Yerevan
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan [Europe]Baku
BahrainBahrainManama
BangladeshBangladeshDhaka
BhutanBhutanThimphu
British Indian Ocean TerritoryBritish Indian Ocean TerritoryDiego GarciaOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
BruneiBruneiBandar Seri Begawan
CambodiaCambodiaPhnom Penh
ChinaChinaBeijing
Christmas IslandChristmas IslandFlying Fish CoveExternal territory of Australia
Cocos (Keeling) IslandsCocos (Keeling) IslandsWest IslandExternal territory of Australia
CyprusCyprus [Europe]Nicosia
East TimorEast Timor (Timor-Leste)Dili
Georgia (country)Georgia [Europe]Tbilisi
Hong KongHong KongHong KongSpecial administrative region of China
IndiaIndiaNew Delhi
IndonesiaIndonesiaJakarta
IranIranTehran
IraqIraqBaghdad
IsraelIsraelTel-Aviv
JapanJapanTokyo
JordanJordanAmman
KazakhstanKazakhstanAstana
KuwaitKuwaitKuwait City
KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstanBishkek
LaosLaosVientiane
LebanonLebanonBeirut
MacauMacauSpecial administrative region of China
MalaysiaMalaysiaKuala Lumpur (official)
Putrajaya (seat of government)
MaldivesMaldivesMalé
MongoliaMongoliaUlaanbaatar
MyanmarMyanmar (Burma)Naypyidaw
Nagorno-Karabakh RepublicNagorno-KarabakhStepanakertDe facto sovereign state lacking general international recognition
Recognized by the United Nations as part of Azerbaijan
NepalNepalKathmandu
Northern CyprusNorthern CyprusNicosiaDe facto sovereign state lacking general international recognition
Recognized by the United Nations as part of Cyprus
North KoreaNorth KoreaPyongyang
OmanOmanMuscat
PakistanPakistanIslamabad
State of PalestinePalestineEast Jerusalem (claimed capital)
Ramallah (West Bank seat of government)
Gaza (Gaza Strip seat of government)
PhilippinesPhilippinesManila
QatarQatarDoha
Saudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaRiyadh
SingaporeSingaporeSingapore
South KoreaSouth KoreaSeoul
South OssetiaSouth OssetiaTskhinvaliDe facto sovereign state lacking general international recognition
Recognized by the United Nations as part of Georgia
Sri LankaSri LankaSri Jayawardenapura Kotte
SyriaSyriaDamascus
TaiwanTaiwanTaipeiDe facto sovereign state lacking general international recognition
Recognized by the United Nations as part of China.
TajikistanTajikistanDushanbe
ThailandThailandBangkok
TurkeyTurkey [Europe]Ankara
TurkmenistanTurkmenistanAshgabat
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi
UzbekistanUzbekistanTashkent
VietnamVietnamHanoi
YemenYemenSana'a

Europe[edit]

Further information: Geography of Europe
For a table of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe with geographical data such as area, population, and population density, see Europe: political geography.
FlagNameCapitalStatus
Åland IslandsÅland IslandsMariehamnAutonomous region of Finland (recognized by international treaty)
AlbaniaAlbaniaTirana
AndorraAndorraAndorra la Vella
AustriaAustriaVienna
BelarusBelarusMinsk
BelgiumBelgiumBrussels
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo
BulgariaBulgariaSofia
CroatiaCroatiaZagreb
Czech RepublicCzech RepublicPrague
DenmarkDenmarkCopenhagen
EstoniaEstoniaTallinn
Faroe IslandsFaroe IslandsTórshavnSelf-governing territory of the Danish Realm
FinlandFinlandHelsinki
FranceFranceParis
GermanyGermanyBerlin
GibraltarGibraltarGibraltarOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
GreeceGreeceAthens
GuernseyGuernseySaint Peter PortCrown dependency of the United Kingdom
HungaryHungaryBudapest
IcelandIcelandReykjavík
Republic of IrelandIrelandDublin
Isle of ManIsle of ManDouglasCrown dependency of the United Kingdom
ItalyItalyRome
NorwayJan MayenSpecial territory of Norway
JerseyJerseySaint HelierCrown dependency of the United Kingdom
KosovoKosovoPristinaDe facto sovereign state recognized by 108 UN member states
United Nations mandate in Serbian territory was put in place starting in 1999.
LatviaLatviaRiga
LiechtensteinLiechtensteinVaduz
LithuaniaLithuaniaVilnius
LuxembourgLuxembourgLuxembourg
Republic of MacedoniaMacedoniaSkopje
MaltaMaltaValletta
MoldovaMoldovaChişinău
MonacoMonacoMonaco
MontenegroMontenegroPodgorica
NetherlandsNetherlandsAmsterdam
NorwayNorwayOslo
PolandPolandWarsaw
PortugalPortugalLisbon
RomaniaRomaniaBucharest
RussiaRussiaMoscow
San MarinoSan MarinoSan Marino
SerbiaSerbiaBelgrade
SlovakiaSlovakiaBratislava
SloveniaSloveniaLjubljana
SpainSpainMadrid
SvalbardSvalbardLongyearbyenSpecial territory of Norway (recognized by international treaty)
SwedenSwedenStockholm
SwitzerlandSwitzerlandBern
TransnistriaTransnistriaTiraspolDe facto sovereign state lacking general international recognition
Recognized by the United Nations as part of Moldova
UkraineUkraineKyiv
United KingdomUnited KingdomLondon
Vatican CityVatican City/Holy SeeVatican City
Notes

North America[edit]

Further information: Geography of North America
For a table of sovereign states and dependent territories in North America with geographical data such as area, population, and population density, see North America: countries and territories.
FlagNameCapitalStatus
AnguillaAnguillaThe ValleyOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and BarbudaSt. John's
ArubaArubaOranjestadConstituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
The BahamasBahamasNassau
BarbadosBarbadosBridgetown
BelizeBelizeBelmopan
BermudaBermudaHamiltonOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
BonaireBonaireKralendijkSpecial municipality of the Netherlands
British Virgin IslandsBritish Virgin IslandsRoad TownOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
CanadaCanadaOttawa
Cayman IslandsCayman IslandsGeorge TownOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
Clipperton IslandClipperton IslandOverseas territory of France
Costa RicaCosta RicaSan José
CubaCubaHavana
CuraçaoCuraçaoWillemstadConstituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
DominicaDominicaRoseau
Dominican RepublicDominican RepublicSanto Domingo
El SalvadorEl SalvadorSan Salvador
GreenlandGreenlandNuukSelf-governing territory of the Danish Realm
GrenadaGrenadaSt. George's
GuadeloupeGuadeloupeBasse-TerreOverseas department of France
GuatemalaGuatemalaGuatemala City
HaitiHaitiPort-au-Prince
HondurasHondurasTegucigalpa
JamaicaJamaicaKingston
MartiniqueMartiniqueFort-de-FranceOverseas department of France
MexicoMexicoMexico City
MontserratMontserratPlymouth (official)
Brades (seat of government)
Overseas territory of the United Kingdom
Navassa IslandNavassa IslandLulu TownInsular area of the United States of America
NicaraguaNicaraguaManagua
PanamaPanamaPanama City
Puerto RicoPuerto RicoSan JuanInsular area of the United States of America
SabaSabaThe BottomSpecial municipality of the Netherlands
Saint BarthélemySaint BarthélemyGustaviaOverseas collectivity of France
Saint Kitts and NevisSaint Kitts and NevisBasseterre
Saint LuciaSaint LuciaCastries
Collectivity of Saint MartinSaint MartinMarigotOverseas collectivity of France
Saint Pierre and MiquelonSaint Pierre and MiquelonSaint-PierreOverseas collectivity of France
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesKingstown
Sint EustatiusSint EustatiusOranjestadSpecial municipality of the Netherlands
Sint MaartenSint MaartenPhilipsburgConstituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and TobagoPort of Spain
Turks and Caicos IslandsTurks and Caicos IslandsCockburn TownOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
United StatesUnited States of AmericaWashington, D.C.
United States Virgin IslandsUnited States Virgin IslandsCharlotte AmalieInsular area of the United States of America

South America[edit]

Further information: Geography of South America
For a table of sovereign states and dependent territories in South America with geographical data such as area, population, and population density, see South America: demographics.
FlagNameCapitalStatus
ArgentinaArgentinaBuenos Aires
BoliviaBoliviaSucre (official)
La Paz (seat of government)
BrazilBrazilBrasília
ChileChileSantiago
ColombiaColombiaBogotá
EcuadorEcuadorQuito
Falkland IslandsFalkland IslandsStanleyOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
French GuianaFrench GuianaCayenneOverseas department of France
GuyanaGuyanaGeorgetown
ParaguayParaguayAsunción
PeruPeruLima
South Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsKing Edward PointOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
SurinameSurinameParamaribo
UruguayUruguayMontevideo
VenezuelaVenezuelaCaracas

Oceania[edit]

Further information: Geography of Oceania
For a table of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania with geographical data such as area, population, and population density, see Oceania: territories and regions.
FlagNameCapitalStatus
American SamoaAmerican SamoaPago PagoInsular area of the United States of America
Ashmore and Cartier IslandsAshmore and Cartier IslandsExternal territory of Australia
AustraliaAustraliaCanberra
Baker IslandBaker IslandInsular area of the United States of America
Cook IslandsCook IslandsAvaruaSelf-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand. It shares a head of state with New Zealand as well as having shared citizenship, but is independent in its international affairs.
Coral Sea IslandsCoral Sea IslandsExternal territory of Australia
FijiFijiSuva
French PolynesiaFrench PolynesiaPapeeteOverseas collectivity of France
GuamGuamHagåtñaInsular area of the United States of America
Howland IslandHowland IslandInsular area of the United States of America
Jarvis IslandJarvis IslandInsular area of the United States of America
Johnston AtollJohnston AtollInsular area of the United States of America
Kingman ReefKingman ReefInsular area of the United States of America
KiribatiKiribatiSouth Tarawa
Marshall IslandsMarshall IslandsMajuro
Federated States of MicronesiaMicronesiaPalikir
Midway AtollMidway AtollInsular area of the United States of America
NauruNauruYaren (seat of government)
New CaledoniaNew CaledoniaNouméaSui generis collectivity (special collectivity) of France
New ZealandNew ZealandWellington
NiueNiueAlofiSelf-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand. It shares a head of state with New Zealand as well as having shared citizenship, but is independent in its international affairs.
Norfolk IslandNorfolk IslandKingstonSelf-governing territory of Australia
Northern Mariana IslandsNorthern Mariana IslandsSaipanInsular area of the United States of America
PalauPalauNgerulmud
Palmyra AtollPalmyra AtollInsular area of the United States of America
Papua New GuineaPapua New GuineaPort Moresby
Pitcairn IslandsPitcairn IslandsAdamstownOverseas territory of the United Kingdom
SamoaSamoaApia
Solomon IslandsSolomon IslandsHoniara
TokelauTokelauNukunonu (main settlement, although each atoll has its own administrative centre)Dependent territory of New Zealand
TongaTongaNukuʻalofa
TuvaluTuvaluFunafuti
VanuatuVanuatuPort Vila
Wake IslandWake IslandInsular area of the United States of America
Wallis and FutunaWallis and FutunaMata-UtuOverseas collectivity of France

Antarctica[edit]

Main article: Antarctica
Further information: Geography of Antarctica
Antarctica is regulated by the Antarctic Treaty System, which defines it as all land and ice shelves south of 60°S, and has no government and belongs to no country. However, the following territorial claims in Antarctica have been made:
Moreover, the following dependent territories are situated in the wider Antarctic Region:
FlagNameCapitalStatus
Bouvet IslandBouvet IslandDependent territory of Norway
French Southern and Antarctic LandsFrench Southern and Antarctic LandsAlfred Faure (Crozet Islands)
Port-aux-Français (Kerguelen Islands)
Martin-de-Viviès (Saint Paul and Amsterdam Islands)
Overseas territory of France
Heard Island and McDonald IslandsHeard Island and McDonald IslandsExternal territory of Australia
South Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsKing Edward PointOverseas territory of the United Kingdom

Geographical boundaries of continents[edit]

Further information: Boundaries between continents
In this section, the geographical boundaries of the continents are used to divide the world into continents, where differences from the previous list according to the United Nations geoscheme are noted.

Boundaries of Africa[edit]

For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries of Africa, see Borders of the continents: Africa.

Suez Canal[edit]

Considering the Suez Canal as a boundary between Africa and Asia, the following change from the previous list occurs:
  • Egypt: Africa, west of the Suez Canal; to the east, Asia.

Continental shelf of Africa[edit]

Considering the continental shelf of Africa, the following changes from the previous list occur:

Boundaries between Asia and Europe[edit]

For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries between Asia and Europe, see Borders of the continents: Europe and Asia.

Sea of Marmara and Turkish Straits[edit]

Considering the Sea of Marmara and the Turkish Straits (the Bosporus and the Dardanelles) as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following change from the previous list occurs:
  • Turkey: Asia, east and south of the Sea of Marmara and the Turkish Straits; to the west and north, Europe.

Ural definitions[edit]

Considering the Ural definition that follows the watershed of the Ural Mountains, and then the Ural River until the Caspian Sea, as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following changes from the previous list occur:
  • Kazakhstan: Asia, east of the Ural River; to the west, Europe.
  • Russia: Europe, west and north of the Ural Mountains watershed and the Ural River; to the east and south, Asia.
Considering the Ural definition that follows the watershed of the Ural Mountains, and then the Ural River until it reaches Kazakhstan's border for the first time, and then the Or River and the Emba River, as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following changes from the previous list occur:
  • Kazakhstan: Asia, east of the Or River and the Emba River; to the west, Europe.
  • Russia: Europe, west of the Ural Mountains watershed and the Ural River (until it reaches Kazakhstan's border for the first time); to the east, Asia.

Caucasus definitions[edit]

Considering the Caucasus definition that follows the watershed of the Greater Caucasus of the Caucasus Mountains as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following changes from the previous list occur:
  • Azerbaijan: Asia, south of the Greater Caucasus watershed; to the north, Europe (very small area).
  • Georgia: Asia, south of the Greater Caucasus watershed; to the north, Europe (very small area).
  • Russia: Europe, north of the Greater Caucasus watershed; to the south, Asia (very small area).
Considering the Caucasus definition that follows the Kuma-Manych Depression, marked by the Kuma River and the Manych River, as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following change from the previous list occurs:
  • Russia: Europe, north of the Kuma River and the Manych River; to the south, Asia.

Continental shelfs of Asia and Europe[edit]

Considering the continental shelfs of Asia and Europe, the following change from the previous list occurs:

Boundaries between Asia and North America[edit]

For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries between Asia and North America, see Borders of the continents: Asia and North America.

Continental shelfs of Asia and North America[edit]

Considering the continental shelfs of Asia and North America, the following change from the previous list occurs:

Boundaries between Europe and North America[edit]

For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries between Europe and North America, see Borders of the continents: Europe and North America.

Mid-Atlantic Ridge[edit]

Though very rare, considering the Mid-Atlantic Ridge as a boundary between Europe and North America, the following change from the previous list occurs:

Boundaries between North and South America[edit]

For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries between North and South America, see Borders of the continents: the Americas.

Panama Canal[edit]

Considering the Panama Canal as a boundary between North and South America, the following change from the previous list occurs:
  • Panama: North America, west of the Panama Canal; to the east, South America.

Continental shelfs of North and South America[edit]

Considering the continental shelfs of North and South America, the following changes from the previous list occur:

Boundaries of Oceania[edit]

For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries of Oceania, see Borders of the continents: Asia and Oceania.

Pacific Islands[edit]

Considering all Pacific Islands as being part of Oceania, the following changes from the previous list occur:

Boundaries of Antarctica[edit]

For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries of Antarctica, see Borders of the continents: Antarctica.

Subantarctic islands[edit]

Considering List of Antarctic and subantarctic islands north of 60°S which are fully integrated with its country, the following changes from the previous list occur:

Continental intergovernmental organizations[edit]

Main article: Continental union
There are a number of intergovernmental organizations with continental scope and having the most wide and possibly non-overlapping membership:
Therefore, a member of one of these organizations may be considered as belonging to that particular continent according to political criteria. Considering this, the following changes from the previous list occur:
However, in general only internationally recognized sovereign states are members of intergovernmental organizations, and not every one of them is a member of one of the organizations listed above.

Dependent territories[edit]

Dependent territories, through political ties with their mother countries, may be associated with another continent other than its own geographical continent. For example, French GuianaGuadeloupeMartinique, and Réunion, all overseas departments of France, are part of the EU and use the euro as their official currency. Other dependent territories of EU members, such as Greenland, while not part of the EU, enjoy special relationships with the EU.
The following dependent territories, all of them sparsely populated islands remote from continental mass, may be grouped into more than one continent, as there is no general convention as to which continent they belong to:
  • The British Indian Ocean Territory is geographically located in the Indian Ocean, about equidistant from Africa and Asia. Politically it is administered from the United Kingdom, while historically it is part of Mauritius. It may be grouped into either Africa or Asia.
  • Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands are geographically located in the Indian Ocean, much closer to Asia than to Australia. Politically they are administered from Australia. They may be grouped into Asia or Oceania.
  • Clipperton Island is geographically located in the Pacific Ocean, much closer to North America than to other Pacific Islands. Politically they are administered from France, previously from French Polynesia. They may be grouped into North America or Oceania.
  • The French Southern Territories, which exclude the Antarctic territorial claim of Adélie Land, are geographically located in the Indian Ocean; the Îles Éparses are close to Madagascar, while other islands are approximately equidistant from Africa, Antarctica and Australia. Politically they are administered from Réunion. They may be grouped into Africa or Antarctica.
  • South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands is geographically in the Atlantic Ocean, about equidistant from South America and Antarctica. Politically it is administered from the Falkland Islands. It may be grouped into South America or Antarctica.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "Composition of macro geographical (continental) regions, geographical sub-regions, and selected economic and other groupings". United Nations Statistics Division.
  2. Jump up^ "Standard country or area codes and geographical regions for statistical use". United Nations Statistics Division.

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