List of sovereign states by date of formation
Below is a list of sovereign states by formation dates, sorted by continent. This list includes only the 195 sovereign states currently in existence; it does not include former sovereign states. For proposed states or various indigenous nations which consider themselves still under occupation, see list of active autonomist and secessionist movements. Micronations are not included in this list.
Nation-building is a long evolutionary process. It is therefore practically impossible to come up with a single date for a nation's "birth". However, most nations have accepted some dates in their respective histories as their symbolic starting points. This is usually done more for nationalistic propaganda than for scientific reasons. For many ancient and medieval nations these starting points are usually the dates when a nation was mentioned in a written document for the first time or simply a date from their national mythology. In Europe, this often coincides with the ruler's conversion to Christianity. For post-colonial nations, starting with the United States, the beginning of statehood is usually considered to be the date when independence was declared, granted and/or recognised.
Independence dates for widely recognised states, earlier than 1919, should be treated with caution, since prior to the founding of the League of Nations, there was no international body to recognise nationhood, and independence had no meaning beyond mutual recognition of de facto sovereigns (the role of the League of Nations was effectively taken over by the United Nations after the Second World War). See also: disputed territories.
The situation is further complicated by the confusion between two terms commonly used as synonym: nation (generally considered an ethnic or cultural grouping) and state (an independent political entity). Taking this into account a declaration of being the "oldest country" in the world is not fruitful and will inevitably be disputed. The following list contains the formation dates of countries with a short description of those events. For a more detailed description of a country's formation and history please see the main article for each country.
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[edit] Africa
| Country | Date | Birth of current form of government | Date | Date of acquisition of sovereignty | Date | Date of most recent significant territorial modification |
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| 1962-07-03 | French recognition of Algerian referendum on independence held two days earlier | |||||
| 1975-11-11 | Independence from Portugal | |||||
| 1960-08-01 | Independence from France | 1894-01-15 | Borders of French Protectorate of Dahomey set at conclusion of Second Franco-Dahomean War | |||
| 1885-03-31 | Establishment of the Bechuanaland Protectorate by the United Kingdom | 1894 | Extended north into Ngamiland | |||
| 1966-09-30 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1958-12-11 | Self-government achieved and republic within Franco-African Community | 1947-09-04 | Restoration of colonial boundaries used from 1919–1932 | |||
| 1960-08-05 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1966-11-28 | Monarchy replaced by republic | 1962-07-01 | Independence from Belgium | |||
| 1960-01-01 | Independence from France | 1961-10-01 | Merger of part of British Cameroons with Cameroon | |||
| 1975-07-05 | Independence from Portugal | |||||
| 1979 | Monarchy replaced by republic | 1958-12-01 | Central African Republic becomes autonomous territory in French Republic | |||
| 1960-08-13 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1960-08-11 | Independence from France | 1994-02-03 | Aouzou Strip awarded to Chad | |||
| 1975-07-06 | Independence from France declared | |||||
| 1884-04-22 | Congo Free State recognized as an independent state | |||||
| 1960-06-30 | Independence from Belgium | |||||
| 1960-08-15 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1958-12-04 | Autonomous republic within French Community | |||||
| 1960-08-07 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1977-06-27 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1968-10-12 | Independence from Spain | |||||
| 1993-05-24 | Independence from Ethiopia declared | 2002-04-01 | Badme ruled to be Eritrean by the Eritrea–Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC after the Eritrean–Ethiopian War). Contested by Ethiopia | |||
| 1975-03-21 | Monarchy abolished and replaced by republic | 800 BC | Formation of the state of D'mt | 2002-04-01 | Badme ruled to be Eritrean by the Eritrea–Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC after the Eritrean–Ethiopian War). Contested by Ethiopia | |
| 1960-08-17 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1965-02-18 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1957-03-06 | Independence from the United Kingdom | 1956-12-13 | Union of British Togoland with Gold Coast | |||
| 1958-10-02 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1973-09-24 | Independence from Portugal declared | |||||
| 1974-09-10 | Independence from Portugal recognized | |||||
| 1963-12-12 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1966-10-04 | Independence from the United Kingdom | 1868-03-12 | Area that is now present-day Lesotho placed under British rule | |||
| 1847-07-26 | ||||||
| 1969-09-01 | Monarchy replaced by republic | 1951-12-24 | Independence from UN Trusteeship (British and French administration after Italian governance ends in 1947) | 1984-02-13 | Aouzou Strip awarded to Chad | |
| 1958-10-14 | The Malagasy Republic was created as autonomous state within French Community | |||||
| 1960-06-26 | France recognizes Madagascar's independence | |||||
| 1964-07-06 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1958-11-25 | French Sudan gains autonomy | 1960-08-20 | Senegal secedes from Mali Federation | |||
| 1960-09-22 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1960-11-28 | Independence from France | 1979-08-11 | Mauritania withdraws from Tiris al-Gharbiyya (part of Western Sahara) | |||
| 1968-03-12 | Independence from the United Kingdom | 1965 | Separation of Chagos Archipelago | |||
| 789 | idrisid dynasty | 1956-03-02 | Independence from France | 1969-01-04 | Return of Ifni to Morocco | |
| 1956-04-07 | French protectorate formally relinquished | |||||
| 1975-06-25 | Independence from Portugal | |||||
| 1990-03-21 | Independence from South African rule | 1994-03-01 | Walvis Bay integrated into Namibia | |||
| 1958-12-04 | Autonomy within French Community | |||||
| 1960-08-03 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1960-10-01 | Independence from the United Kingdom | 1970-01-15 | Biafra re-integrated into Nigeria | |||
| 1961-06-01 | Northern Cameroons integrated in Nigeria | |||||
| 1962-07-01 | Independence from Belgium | |||||
| 1975-07-12 | Independence from Portugal | |||||
| 1960-08-20 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1976-06-29 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1961-04-27 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1960-07-01 | Merger of State of Somaliland (formerly British Somaliland) and Italian Somaliland | |||||
| 1910-05-31 | Creation of the Union of South Africa from the previously separate colonies of the Cape, Natal, Transvaal and Orange River | 1931-12-11 | Statute of Westminster, which establishes a status of legislative equality between the self-governing dominion of the Union of South Africa and the UK | 1994-04-27 | Reincorporation of the nominally independent bantustans into post-apartheid South Africa | |
| 1961-05-31 | Republic declared (South Africa no longer a Commonwealth realm) | |||||
| 2011-07-09 | Separation of Southern Sudan from Sudan | |||||
| 1956-01-01 | Independence from Egyptian and British joint rule | 2011-07-09 | South Sudan secedes from Sudan | |||
| 1968-09-06 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1961-12-09 | Independence of Tanganyika from the United Kingdom | 1964-04-26 | Merger of Zanzibar with Tanganyika to form Tanzania | |||
| 1958-08-30 | Autonomy within French Union | |||||
| 1960-04-27 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1957-07-25 | Declaration of Republic | 1956-03-20 | Independence from France | |||
| 1962-03-01 | Self-government granted | |||||
| 1962-10-09 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1964-10-24 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1965-11-11 | Unilateral declaration of independence by Southern Rhodesia | 1901 | BSAC separates North-Eastern Rhodesia from Southern Rhodesia | |||
| 1980-04-18 | Recognized independence from the United Kingdom as Zimbabwe |
[edit] The Americas
| Country | Date | Birth of current form of government | Date | Date of acquisition of sovereignty | Date | Date of most recent significant territorial modification |
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| 1981-11-01 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1810-05-25 | May Revolution installs first local government | 1884-10-18 | Conquest of the Desert | |||
| 1816-07-09 | Argentine Declaration of Independence | |||||
| 1964-01-07 | Internal self-governance granted | |||||
| 1973-07-10 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1966-11-30 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1981-09-21 | Independence from the United Kingdom | 1859 | Treaty establishes border between British Honduras and Guatemala | |||
| 1964-01-01 | Self governing colony | |||||
| 1809-05-25 | 1825-08-06 | Bolivian War of Independence | 1903-11-11 | Signing of the Treaty of Petrópolis with Brazil whereby Bolivia gained lands in Mato Grosso in exchange for the territory of Acre | ||
| 1889-11-15 | Proclamation of the Republic | 1822-09-07 | Independence from Portugal declared | 1903-11-11 | Signing of the Treaty of Petrópolis with Bolivia whereby Brazil was given the territory of Acre in exchange for lands in Mato Grosso | |
| 1825-08-29 | Independence recognized by Portugal | |||||
| 1867-07-01 | Canadian Confederation | 1931-12-11 | Statute of Westminster | 1949-04-01 | Dominion of Newfoundland joins as the province of Newfoundland | |
| 1810-09-18 | First Government Junta declares Chile an autonomous republic within Spain | 1818-02-12 | Independence declared from Spain | 1929-07-03 | Chile awarded Arica district in Treaty of Lima | |
| 1844-04-25 | Independence recognized by Spain | |||||
| 1810-07-10 | Independence declared from Spain | 1903-11-03 | Separation of Panama from Colombia | |||
| 1819-08-07 | Independence recognized by Spain | |||||
| 1821-09-15 | Costa Rica declared independence from Spain | 1824-07-25 | Partido de Nicoya | |||
| 1838-11-15 | Independence from Federal Republic of Central America | |||||
| 1959-01-01 | Cuban Revolution | 1868-10-10 | Independence from Spain declared | |||
| 1898-12-10 | Spain relinquishes all claim of sovereignty over and title to Cuba[1] | |||||
| 1902-05-20 | United States military occupation ends[2] | |||||
| 1967-02-27 | Became an associated state of the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1978-11-03 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1865-03-03 | Independence regained from Spain following the Dominican Restoration War | |||||
| 1809-08-10 | 1822-05-24 | Independence from Spain of Gran Colombia, of which Ecuador is a part | 1942-02-26 | Rio Protocol ends border dispute with Peru | ||
| 1830-05-13 | Dissolution of Gran Colombia | |||||
| 1821-09-15 | El Salvador becomes province in first mexican empire, which declared independence from Spain | |||||
| 1823 | El Salvador becomes a state of Federal Republic of Central America | |||||
| 1841 | Dissolution of the Federal Republic of Central America , El Salvador becomes independent | |||||
| 1967-02-27 | Associated state of the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1974-02-07 | Full independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1821-09-15 | Guatemala becomes state in Federal Republic of Central America, which declared independence from Spain | |||||
| 1839-04-17 | Independence from Federal Republic of Central America declared | |||||
| 1966-05-26 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1987-03 | Constitution | 1804-01-01 | The French colony Saint-Domingue gains independence as Haiti | 1844-02-27 | The Dominican Republic gains independence from Haiti | |
| 1821-09-15 | Honduras becomes state in Federal Republic of Central America, which declared independence from Spain | 1972-09-01 | Swan Islands returned to Honduras from United States occupation | |||
| 1838-10-26 | Independence from Federal Republic of Central America | |||||
| 1962-08-06 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1917 | Constitution | 1810-09-16 | Independence from Spain declared | 1853-12-30 | Gadsden Purchase | |
| 1821-08-24 | Independence recognized by Spain in Treaty of Córdoba | |||||
| 1821-09-15 | Nicaragua becomes state in Federal Republic of Central America, which declared independence from Spain | |||||
| 1838-11-05 | Independence from Federal Republic of Central America | |||||
| 1903-11-03 | Separation of Panama from Colombia | 1979-10-01 | United States returns Panama the Panama Canal Zone | |||
| 1992-06 | Democratic Constitution | 1811-05-14 | Independence from Spain declared | 1938 | Paraguay awarded a large portion of the Gran Chaco as a result of the Chaco War | |
| 1821-07-28 | Independence from Spain declared | 1942-02-26 | Rio Protocol ends border dispute with Ecuador | |||
| 1879 | Independence from Spain recognized | |||||
| 1967-02-27 | Associated state of the United Kingdom | 1980-12-19 | Anguilla separated from Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla | |||
| 1983-09-19 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1967-02-27 | Associated statehood | |||||
| 1979-02-22 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1969-10-27 | Associated statehood | |||||
| 1979-10-27 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1954-12-15 | Self government granted | |||||
| 1975-11-25 | Independence from Netherlands | |||||
| 1962-08-31 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1787-09-17 | Ratification of the United States Constitution replaced the previous Articles of Confederation creating a new system of government | 1776-07-04 | Independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain declared | 1959-08-21 | United States territory: Territory of Hawaii joins as the state of Hawaii |
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| 1783-09-03 | Independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain recognized | 1981-09-07 | Insular area: The United States cedes Serrana Bank and Roncador Bank to the Republic of Colombia as a result of a treaty signed in 1972 |
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| 1825-08-25 | Independence declared, joined in union with United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (current Argentina).(Independence from Brazil declared) | |||||
| 1828-08-27 | Treaty of Montevideo signed, recognizing Uruguay's independence | |||||
| 1811-07-05 | independence from Spain declared | |||||
| 1830-01-13 | President José Antonio Páez declares Venezuela independent from Gran Colombia |
[edit] Asia
| Country | Date | Birth of current form of government | Date | Date of acquisition of sovereignty | Date | Date of most recent significant territorial modification |
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| 1919-08-20 | Treaty of Rawalpindi gives Afghanistan control from the United Kingdom over its own affairs | |||||
| 1971-08-15 | Independence from the United Kingdom | 1521-07-01 | Portuguese conquest of current territory | |||
| 1971-03-26 | Independence from Pakistan declared | |||||
| 1885 | Ugyen Wangchuck ends period of civil war and unites Bhutan | 1865-11-11 | Treaty of Sinchula | |||
| 1984-01-01 | Brunei regains its independence after an agreement with the British on 4 January 1979 | |||||
| 1989-09-26 | Becomes free from Vietnamese occupation; it gets back its name instead of the People's Republic of Kampuchea | |||||
| 1949-10-01 | Establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) as the Chinese Civil War nears its end | 221 BC | Nation firstly unified by Qin Dynasty | 1999-12-20 | Transfer of the sovereignty of Macau from Portugal to the PRC | |
| 1950-01-26 | Indian constitution comes into force[3] | 320 BC[4] | Foundation of Maurya Empire 320 BC | 1975-05-16 | Accession of Daman, Diu + Sikkim to India | |
| 1945-08-18 | Ratification of the Constitution of Indonesia by the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence | 1945-08-17 | Indonesian Declaration of Independence from Netherlands and Japan | 2002-05-20 | Independence of East Timor, formerly administered as a province of Indonesia | |
| 1949-12-27 | Independence from the Netherlands recognized | |||||
| 1979-02-11 | Iranian Revolution ends monarchism and establishes an Islamic Republic | 1501 | Unification Under Safavid Kingdom | 1988-08-20 | Iran–Iraq War ends with Iran liberating all lost territories | |
| 2003-03-20 | Iraq defeated and occupied. New gov. formed | 1932-10-03 | Kingdom of Iraq | 1991-02-28 | Kuwait was liberated. | |
| 1948-05-14 | Reading of the Declaration of Independence of Israel before the expiration of the British Mandate of Palestine at midnight | 1994-10-26 | Signing of the Israel–Jordan Treaty of Peace, whereby most of the disputed 400 square-kilometer area in the Arabah was handed back to Jordan | |||
| 1947-05-03 | Coming into force of the current Constitution of Japan, whereby the emperor was deprived of his powers and a liberal democracy was established | 660 | Unity of the country by the Imperial family, and the capital was established in Yamato | 1972-05-15 | Return of the Ryukyu Islands to Japan and abolition of the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands | |
| 1946-05-25 | End of the British Mandate for Palestine | 1994-10-26 | Signing of the Israel–Jordan Treaty of Peace, whereby most of the disputed 400 square-kilometer area in the Arabah was handed back to Jordan | |||
| 1991-02-28 | End of Iraqi occupation (Gulf War) | 1969-12-18 | Formal division of Saudi-Kuwaiti neutral zone | |||
| 1991-08-31 | Independence from the Soviet Union | 1936-12-05 | Establishment of the Kirghiz SSR | |||
| 1949-07-19 | Independence from France | |||||
| 1926-05-23 | Lebanese Republic formed | 1941-11-26 | Independence from France declared | 1920-09-01 | France establishes State of Greater Lebanon with current boundaries | |
| 1943-11-22 | Independence from France recognized | |||||
| 1963-07-31 | The Federation of Malaya was changed to Malaysia.[5][6] | 1957-08-31 | Malayan Independence[7] from the United Kingdom was declared in Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) | 1965-08-09 | Establishment of Singapore as an independent sovereign state[8][9][10] | |
| 1963-09-16 | Malaysia was formed after the self government of Sabah (was North Borneo), Sarawak and Singapore to federate with the existing States of the Federation of Malaya.[5][11] | |||||
| 1965-07-26 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1911-12-29 | Proclamation of Mongolian independence from Qing Dynasty China | |||||
| 1948-01-04 | Myanmar (Burma) declares independence from the British Empire | 1956 | Signing of border treaty with the People's Republic of China | |||
| 2008-05-28 | Formation of Republic | 1768-12-21 | Nepali unification | 1815-12-02 | Sugauli Treaty ends the Gurkha War | |
| 1948-09-09 | Declaration of creation of North Korea | 1953-07-27 | Cease-fire in the Korean War creates the southern border along the Military Demarcation Line | |||
| 2003-10-04 | universal suffrage | 1650-01-26 | Expulsion of the Portuguese | |||
| 1947-08-14 | Independence from British India | 1947 | Partition of India | 1971-12-16 | De facto: Province of East Pakistan dissolved following the surrender of the Pakistani Army at the end of the Bangladesh Liberation War | |
| 1974-02-22 | De jure: Recognition by Pakistan of Bangladesh as an independent country, whereby Pakistan definitely surrenders claims over the former province of East Pakistan | |||||
| 1935-11-30 | The Commonwealth of the Philippines was established through the provisions of the Tydings–McDuffie Act and the Jones Law.[12] The 1935 constitution remained in effect after independence in 1946. | 1898-06-12 | The First Philippine Republic declares itself independent from the Spanish Empire.[13][14][15] | 1930[17] | Seven of the Turtle Islands were returned by the United Kingdom to the United States as the successor of the Sultanate of Sulu, becoming part of the Philippine Archipelago. The remaining three islands became the Turtle Islands National Park (Malaysia). | |
| 1946-07-04 | The United States recognizes independence on 4 July under the provisions of the Treaty of Manila (1946). The 1935 Philippine constitution remains in effect | |||||
| 1971-09-03 | Independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1932-09-23 | Regions of Al-Hasa, Qatif, Nejd and Hejaz unified to become Saudi Arabia | 1927-05-20 | Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz recognized as independent in Treaty of Jeddah | 2000-06-12 | Border with Yemen finalized by Treaty of Jeddah | |
| 1965-08-07[8] | Singapore cease to be a state of Malaysia | 1959-06-03 | Self government under the United Kingdom | 1966-08-09 | Establishment of Singapore as an independent sovereign state[10] | |
| 1965-08-09 | separate from and independent of Malaysia[8][9] | |||||
| 1948-08-15 | First Republic of Korea established | 676 AD | Three kingdoms ruling the Korean peninsula and parts of Manchuria first united by Shilla | 1953-07-27 | Cease-fire in the Korean War creates the northern border along the Military Demarcation Line | |
| 1948-02-04 | Dominion | |||||
| 1972-05-22 | Full independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1961-09-28 | End of the United Arab Republic | |||||
| 1911-10-10 | After the Xinhai Revolution the Republic of China formally replaced the Qing Dynasty | 1949-12-07[18] | Republic of China government moved to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War[19] | 1955-02-25 | Withdrawal of the Republic of China from the Dachen Archipelago | |
| 1991-09-09 | Independence from the Soviet Union | 1929-12-05 | Establishment of the Tajik SSR | |||
| 1776 | Expulsion of Burmese and reunification of Thailand | 1909-03-10 | Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 | |||
| 1975-11-28 | East Timor declares its independence but was suppressed by the Indonesian invasion | |||||
| 2002-05-20 | Independence was recognized by the international community following the UN-sponsored act of self-determination of 1999 | |||||
| 1991-10-27 | Independence from the Soviet Union | 1921-08-07 | Establishment of the Turkmen SSR | |||
| 1971-12-02 | End of treaty relationship with the United Kingdom | 1972-02-11 | Ras al-Khaimah joins the UAE | |||
| 1991-08-31 | Independence from the Soviet Union declared | 1924-10-24 | Establishment of the Uzbek SSR | |||
| 1945-09-02 | Independence from Japan and France | 2879 BC | Formation of Van Lang, traditionally regarded as the first nation of the Vietnamese people | 1976-07-02 | Reunification of North Vietnam and South Vietnam | |
| 1990-05-22 | Unification of North Yemen and South Yemen | 1990-05-22 | Unification of North Yemen and South Yemen |
[edit] Europe
| Country | Date | Birth of current form of government | Date | Date of acquisition of sovereignty | Date | Date of most recent significant territorial modification |
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| 1912-11-28 | Declaration of independence from Ottoman Empire | |||||
| 1944-11-28 | Albanian state re-established after Italian/German occupation | |||||
| 1813 | Reversal of annexation of Andorra by the Napoleonic Empire, through the Peninsular war | |||||
| 1955-05-15 | Austrian Independence Treaty re-established Austria as a sovereign state | 1921-12-14 | City of Sopron moved to Hungary after plebiscite | |||
| 1990-07-27 | Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic | 1945 | Curzon Line | |||
| 1991-08-25 | Independence recognized by Soviet Union | |||||
| 1831-07-21 | King Leopold I of Belgium swears allegiance to the constitution making the country a constitutional monarchy | 1830-10-04 | Independence was proclaimed by the provisonial government | 1919-06-28 | Treaty of Versailles and annexation of the East Cantons | |
| 1992-03-05 | Independence declared | 1943-11-25 | Establishment of SR Bosnia in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | |||
| 1989-11-10 | People's Republic of Bulgaria was replaced by the Republic of Bulgaria | 681 | The Byzantine Empire recognizes Bulgaria. | 1940-09-07 | Under the Vienna Awards, Southern Dobruja was returned to Bulgaria | |
| 1878-07-13 | Independence from Ottoman Empire recognized internationally by the Treaty of Berlin. | |||||
| 1991-10-08 | Independence from SFR Yugoslavia | 1947-02-10 | Annexation of most of Istria to SR Croatia as a result of signing the 1947 Paris Peace Treaties | |||
| 1960-08-16 | Independence from United Kingdom | |||||
| 1993-01-01 | Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, creating Czech Republic and Slovakia | |||||
| 1953-06-05 | Constitutional Act of Denmark | 958, or prior | The Jelling stones, a pair of rune stones considered to be the "birth certificate" of Denmark reads: "King Haraldr ordered this monument made ... who won for himself all of Denmark and Norway and made the Danes Christian." | 1920-06-15 | Sønderjylland was recovered from Germany | |
| 1918-02-24 | Estonian Declaration of Independence, whereby a republic was declared | 1918-02-24 | Independence declared from the Russian Empire | 1920-07-01 | De jure: Signing of the Estonia–Latvia Border Treaty whereby Valga proper was ceded to Estonia | |
| 1991-08-20 | Independence (from the Soviet Union) reasserted, end of occupation | 1945-01-01 | De facto: Eastern coast of Narva river and most of Petseri County were transferred to Russian SFSR | |||
| 1809 | Diet of Porvoo, birth of Finland as an autonomous state entity within Russian Empire | 1917-12-06 | Independence from Russian Empire declared | 1956 | Porkkala returned from Soviet control | |
| 1918-01-03 | Independence from Russia recognized by the highest Soviet executive body, VTsIK | |||||
| 1870-09-04 | Establishment of a lasting republican form of government, considered uninterrupted in French law | 486 | Kingdom of the Franks becomes the first Christian State after the fall of the Western Roman Empire | 1947-02-10 | Metropolitan France: Annexation of Tende, La Brigue and other villages formerly in Italy |
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| 1958-10-05 | Establishment of the current semi-presidential system known as the Fifth Republic | 843 | Creation of the Kingdom of France (West Francia), Treaty of Verdun | 1962-07-05 | Overseas France: Loss of the French departments in Algeria following the latter's independence |
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| 1871-01-18 | German Realm (Empire) founded | 1955-05-05 | Federal Republic of Germany (commonly referred to at the time as West Germany) declared fully sovereign | 1990-10-03 | Reunification of West Germany and East Germany | |
| 1975-06-11 | Third Hellenic Republic | 1821-03-25 (traditional)
1821-02-23 (actual) |
Greek Revolution starts, various regional administrations established during 1821 | 1947-02-10 | Peace treaty with Italy awards the Dodecanese to Greece | |
| 1822-01-01 | First Hellenic Republic proclaimed | |||||
| 1832-03-04 | Independence recognized (as Kingdom of Greece) | |||||
| 1989-10-23 | People's Republic of Hungary was replaced by the Republic of Hungary | 895 | Principality of Hungary formed | 1947-02-10 | With the Paris Peace Treaty, Hungary loses all territories that were regained with the Vienna Awards and during World War II, thus it returns to the 1920 borders (except for three villages in the northwest given to Czechoslovakia). | |
| 1849-04-14 | Independence declared from Habsburg Empire | |||||
| 1991-06-19 | End of 46 years long Soviet occupation. | |||||
| 930 | The Icelandic Commonwealth established. | 1944-06-17 | Secedes from a Union with Denmark formally as an independent republic. | 1972-09-01 | No territorial changes on land have taken place, however the expansion of the Exclusive Economic Zone was such an important change in territory for Iceland that it merits a special inclusion here. | |
| 1946 | Departure of last United States occupation troops | |||||
| 1919-01-21 | Elected Irish Parliament Dáil Éireann unilaterally declares Ireland's independence from the United Kingdom | 1922-12-06 | 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 | 1922-12-08 | Northern Ireland secedes from the Irish Free State and rejoins the United Kingdom in accordance with the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922 | |
| 1931-12-11 | Statute of Westminster confers legislative independence from the United Kingdom | |||||
| 1949-04-18 | Republic of Ireland Act 1948 declares the state to be a republic and thus no longer subject in any way to the British Crown | |||||
| 1861-03-17 | Italian unification | 1945-04-25 | Disestablishment of the German-backed Italian Social Republic, whereby the unity and independence of the Italian state was restored | 1975-11-10 | Signing of the Treaty of Osimo which definitely divides the Free Territory of Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia | |
| 2008-02-17 | Declaration of Independence from Serbia | |||||
| 1918-11-18 | Independence declared from Germany and Russia | 1944 | Abrene district ceded to Russian SFSR (modern Russia) | |||
| 1990-05-04 | Independence (from Soviet Union) reasserted, end of occupation | |||||
| 1813-10-19 | Dissolution of the Confederation of the Rhine | 1719-01-23 | Purchase of Vaduz | |||
| 1990-03-11 | Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania independence (from the Soviet Union) reasserted, end of occupation | 1253 | Coronation of King Mindaugas (state established some time earlier, perhaps in the 1230s) | 1939-10-27 and 1940-08-03 |
Western part (approximately half) of Vilnius Region ceded to Lithuania | |
| 1918-02-16 | Independence declared from Germany and Russia | |||||
| 1890-11-23 | 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 | 1839-04-19 | Partition of Luxembourg under the Treaty of London | |
| 1991-09-08 | After a referendum, the Socialist Republic of Macedonia declared independence from Yugoslavia | 1944-08-02 | Establishment of SR Macedonia | |||
| 1964-09-21 | Independence from United Kingdom | |||||
| 1991-08-27 | Independence from Soviet Union | 1940-08-02 | Moldavian SSR formed | |||
| 1861 | Franco-Monegasque Treaty confirms Monaco's sovereignty (formerly a protectorate of the Kingdom of Sardinia) | |||||
| 1878-07-13 | Independence from Ottoman Empire recognized internationally by the Treaty of Berlin. | 1943-11-25 | Establishment of SR Montenegro | |||
| 2006-06-03 | Declaration of independence from Serbia and Montenegro. | |||||
| 1568 | Treaty of Münster signed, independence from Spain | 1945-05-05 | German occupying forces surrender. | 1839-04-19 | The United Kingdom of the Netherlands divided under the Treaty of London (1839). | |
| 872 | King Harald I of Norway unifies the Petty kingdoms of Norway. | 1814 | Dissolution of the union between Norway and Denmark and establishment of the Constitution of Norway | 1930-02-27 | Jan Mayen was made part of the Kingdom of Norway. | |
| 1905-06-07 | Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden | |||||
| 1945-05-08 | German occupying forces surrender. | |||||
| 1989-06-04 | 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. | 1951-02-15 | Polish-Soviet border adjustment treaty | |
| 1025 | formation of the Kingdom of Poland by Mieszko's son Bolesław I Chrobry. | |||||
| 1974-04-25 | Carnation Revolution ends the authoritarian Estado Novo | 1139-07-26 | County of Portugal becomes independent from the Kingdom of León after the Battle of Ourique as part of the Reconquista. Recognized by León in 1143 and by the Pope in 1179. | 1801-06-06 | Spain occupies the present day border town of Olivença since the War of the Oranges. | |
| 1989-12-22 | Romanian Revolution of 1989 | 1877-05-21 | Independence declared from the Ottoman Empire | 1947-02-10 | Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina | |
| 1878-07-13 | International recognition by the Treaty of Berlin. | |||||
| 1600 | Constitution of San Marino | 301-09-03 | Traditional founding | 1463 | Added Fiorentino, Montegiardino, Serravalle, and Faetano | |
| 1243 | Formation of republican government | |||||
| 2006-06-08 | Republic of Serbia declared legal successor to Serbia and Montenegro, ending the process of the dissolution of Yugoslavia. | 1835-02-15 | Serbia proclaimed a hereditary constitutional monarchy. International recognition by the 1878 Treaty of Berlin. | 2008-02-17 | Unilateral declaration of independence of Kosovo from Serbia. UN Court of Justice's opinion on the issue requested by Serbia.[20] | |
| 1993-01-01 | Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, creating Slovakia and Czech Republic | |||||
| 1991-06-25 | Declaration of independence from Yugoslavia | |||||
| 1978 | Constitution of Spain | 1478 | Unification of the state with the abolition of the Crown of Aragon, after the Spanish Succesion War. | 1801-06-06 | Spain takes in Olivenza as a result of the War of the Oranges. | |
| 1523-06-06 | Gustav Vasa elected King of Sweden and marking a definite secession from the Kalmar Union. | 1905-06-07 | Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden | 1809-03-29 | Loss of Finland to Imperial Russia. | |
| 1848-11-12 | Foundation of the federal state after Sonderbund war | 1291 | Traditional founding | |||
| 1815-08-07 | Restoration of the Ancien Régime (federalism), reverting the changes imposed by Napoleon Bonaparte. | |||||
| 1991-08-24 | Independence from Soviet Union declared | 1954-02-19 | Transfer of Crimea from Russia to Ukraine | |||
| 1707-05-01 | The Acts of Union united the two kingdoms of Scotland and England (including Wales) to create the Kingdom of Great Britain[21][22][23] | 843 | Kingdom of Scotland | 1922-12-06 then 1922-12-08 |
Irish Free State secedes from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland by agreement in accordance with the terms of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922[24] | |
| 927-12-07 | Kingdom of England | |||||
| 1171 then 1542 |
Lordship of Ireland Kingdom of Ireland |
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| 1216 | Principality of Wales | |||||
| 1274 | Birth of current form of government the Papal conclave in 1274 | 1929-06-07 | Ratification of the Lateran Treaty, making the Vatican City a sovereign State | 1929-02-11 | Signing of the Lateran Treaty |
[edit] Oceania
| Country | Date | Birth of current form of government | Date | Date of acquisition of sovereignty | Date | Date of most recent significant territorial modification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1901-01-01 | Commonwealth of Australia established as a Dominion of the British Empire. | 1942-10-09 | Statute of Westminster was adopted by Australia | 1975-09-16 | Papua New Guinea becomes formally independent of Australia | |
| 1986-03-03 | Australia Act 1986 eliminated the remaining ties between the legislature and judiciary of Australia and their counterparts in the United Kingdom. | |||||
| 1970-10-10 | Independence from United Kingdom | |||||
| 1979-07-12 | Independence from United Kingdom | 1975-10-01 | Separation of Gilbert Islands (later Kiribati) and Ellice Islands (later Tuvalu) | |||
| 1979-05-01 | Constitution and local government established | 1986-10-21 | Compact of Free Association with the United States | |||
| 1979-05-10 | Constitution ratified | 1986-11-03 | Compact of Free Association with the United States | 1979-05-10 | Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae unite to form the Federated States of Micronesia | |
| 1968-01-31 | Independence from UN Trusteeship | |||||
| 1840-02-06 | Treaty of Waitangi between the British Crown and the indigenous Māori tribes cedes kawanatanga of New Zealand to Queen Victoria. | De facto: from 1856-05-07 |
Formation of first responsible ministry in 1856. | 1840-02-06 | Treaty of Waitangi effectively unites the New Zealand archipelago as a single territory.The Kermadec Islands were incorporated in 1887. | |
| De jure: 1947-12-10 |
New Zealand Constitution Amendment Act 1947 receives royal assent. | |||||
| 1981-01-01 | Republic of Palau created upon adoption of constitution | 1994-10-01 | Emerged from United Nations trusteeship (administered by the United States). | |||
| 1973-12-01 | Self governing colony | |||||
| 1975-09-16 | Independence from Australia | |||||
| 1962-06-01 | Independence from New Zealand | |||||
| 1976-01-02 | Self government granted by United Kingdom | |||||
| 1978-07-07 | Independence from United Kingdom | |||||
| 1970-07-04 | Independence from United Kingdom | 1845-12-04 | Unification of what is now the islands of Tonga by George Tupou I of Tonga | |||
| 1975-10-01 | Separation of Gilbert Islands (later Kiribati) and Ellice Islands (later Tuvalu) | 1978-10-01 | Independence from United Kingdom | 1979-02-07 | Treaty with United States recognizing Tuvaluan control over Funafuti, Nukufetau, Nukulaelae, and Niulakita atolls | |
| 1980-07-30 | Independence from joint British-French condominium[25] |
[edit] Transcontinental states
| Country | Date | Birth of current form of government | Date | Date of acquisition of sovereignty | Date | Date of most recent significant territorial modification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1918-05-28 | Establishment of the Republic of Armenia | 1990-08-23 | Independence from the Soviet Union declared | 1936-12-05 | Establishment of the Armenian SSR | |
| 1991-09-21 | Independence recognized by the Soviet Union | |||||
| 1918-05-28 | Establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic | 1991-10-18 | Declaration of independence from the Soviet Union | 1920-04-28 | Establishment of the Azerbaijan SSR | |
| 1952-07-23 | Egyptian Revolution of 1952 | 1922-02-28 | Unilateral recognition of independence by the United Kingdom but continued British military occupation | 1982-04-25 | Withdrawal of last Israeli troops and settlers from Sinai as agreed upon in the peace treaty with Israel | |
| 1953-06-18 | Republic proclaimed | 1956-06-18 | Withdrawal of last British troops from the Suez Canal Zone | |||
| 1961-09-28 | De facto disestablishment of the United Arab Republic following a military coup in Damascus | |||||
| 1918-05-26 | Establishment of the Democratic Republic of Georgia | 1991-04-09 | Independence from the Soviet Union declared | 1992-07-23 | Abkhazia asserted its declared independence from the Soviet Union | |
| 1991-11-28 | South Ossetia declared independence from Georgia | |||||
| 1991-12-16 | Independence declared from the Soviet Union | 1936-12-05 | Establishment of the Kazakh SSR | |||
| 1990-06-12 | Russian SFSR declares sovereignty over its own territory | 1480 | Grand Duchy of Muscovy secures its independence from the Golden Horde | 1954-02-19 | Transfer of Crimea from Russia to Ukraine | |
| 1923-10-29 | Turkey was declared as a republic. | 1923-06-24 | Treaty of Lausanne recognizes the new Turkish state as the successor state of the Ottoman Empire | 1939-06-29 | Syrian province of Iskanderun transferred by French Mandatory Government to Turkey. Annexed by Turkey as Hatay State |
[edit] Sortable list
In this list, "date of last subordination" refers to the last date of control by an external government. In some cases this is the same as the date of independence marking decolonization or dissolution of a political union. In other cases, a sovereign state submitted to foreign military occupation or political subjugation for a period of time and later regained its independence.
Dates refer to de facto rule or occupation of the major territory, whether or not legitimized by international recognition.
In a union such as Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, or the Kalmar Union, one of the constituents can be considered the dominant power – generally where the seat of government was located. The United Kingdom is a particularly complicated case. If England is viewed as the dominant member, then history can be traced from Roman conquest, Saxon invasions, 10th century unification, and 1066 Norman Conquest before the union of England and Scotland in 1707. However, if viewed from a Scottish perspective, an unbroken history of sovereignty can be traced from 843 unification through 1707 union with England (with a brief annexation by England 1657–1660). Some Scots view the 1707 union as a ceding of sovereignty to England.[26]
| Country | First acquisition of sovereignty | Date of last subordination | Previous governing power | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 19, 1919 | February 15, 1989 | Soviet Union | Soviet occupation 1979–1989. Occupied in 2001 by US-led forces, but these were in support of the UN-recognized Islamic State of Afghanistan (the Northern Alliance); Hamid Karzai was chosen at the 2001 International Conference on Afghanistan to lead the Afghan Interim Authority, and subsequently elected President in 2004. Previously occupied by India, Persia, Bokhara, Russia and UK, until 1919 Treaty of Rawalpindi |
|
| November 28, 1912 | November 1944[27] | Germany | Unified 1444 under Skanderbeg. Occupied by Ottoman Empire ca 1480–1912, by Italy 1939–43, and by Germany 1943–44. | |
| July 3, 1962[28] | July 3, 1962 | France | ||
| September 7, 1278[29][30] | November 1944[31] | France | Acte de paréage 1278; occupied several times by France: 1812–13, 1870, 1914, 1936, 1939 | |
| November 11, 1975[32] | November 11, 1975 | Portugal | Alvor Agreement | |
| November 1, 1981[33] | November 1, 1981 | United Kingdom | ||
| May 25, 1810 | July 9, 1816[34] | Spain | Congress of Tucumán | |
| 190 BC | September 23, 1991[35] | Soviet Union | First independent as Kingdom of Armenia 190 BC – 428 AD | |
| October 9, 1942 | October 9, 1942 | United Kingdom | Dominion status 1902, Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942.[36] | |
| November 12, 1918[37] | May 15, 1955[38] | World War II Allies | Austrian State Treaty. Previously occupied by Germany. | |
| August 30, 1991[39] | August 30, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| July 10, 1973[40] | July 10, 1973 | United Kingdom | ||
| December 16, 1971 | December 16, 1971 | United Kingdom | Previously ruled by Portugal, by Iran, and by Oman. | |
| March 26, 1971[41] | December 16, 1971 | Pakistan | ||
| November 30, 1966 | November 30, 1966 | United Kingdom | ||
| July 27, 1990 | August 25, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| October 4, 1830 | 1945 | Germany | Part of Netherlands before 1830 | |
| September 21, 1981[42] | September 21, 1981 | United Kingdom | ||
| August 1, 1960[43] | August 1, 1960 | France | ||
| 1634 | (none) | (none) | Autonomous since at least the 10th century.[44] Unified 1634, after the Battle of Five Lamas. | |
| August 6, 1825 | August 6, 1825 | Spain | 1836–39 as dominant partner in Peru–Bolivian Confederation, governed from Tacna, Peru. | |
| March 1, 1992 | March 1, 1992 | Yugoslavia | ||
| September 30, 1966[45] | September 30, 1966 | United Kingdom | ||
| September 7, 1822[46] | September 7, 1822 | Portugal | ||
| January 1, 1984 | January 1, 1984 | United Kingdom | Previously occupied by Japan | |
| 681[47] | 1878 | Ottoman Empire | Previously occupied by Byzantine Empire (1018–1185) and Ottoman Empire (1393–1878) | |
| August 5, 1960[48] | August 5, 1960 | France | ||
| July 1, 1962 | July 1, 1962 | Belgium | ||
| 802 | September 26, 1989[49] | Vietnam | Khmer Empire founded 802 according to Sdok Kok Thom Inscription | |
| January 1, 1960 | January 1, 1960 | France | French Cameroons gained independence in 1960; added British Southern Cameroons in 1961. | |
| December 11, 1931 | December 11, 1931 | United Kingdom | Dominion status 1867, Statute of Westminster 1931.[50] | |
| July 5, 1975 | July 5, 1975[51] | Portugal | ||
| August 13, 1960 | August 13, 1960 | France | ||
| August 11, 1960 | August 11, 1960 | France | ||
| September 18, 1810 | February 12, 1818 | Spain | ||
| 221 BC | February 12, 1912 | Manchu Empire (Manchuria) | Unified 221 BC under Qin Dynasty. Previously part of the Mongol Empire under the Yuan Dynasty from 1279 Battle of Yamen until 1368. Partial occupation by Japan, 1937–1945. | |
| July 20, 1810 | August 7, 1819 | Spain | Battle of Boyacá 1819 | |
| July 6, 1975 | July 6, 1975 | France | ||
| 1885 | June 30, 1960 | Belgium | 1885 Berlin Conference established Congo Free State as sovereign entity (private domain of King Leopold of Belgium); annexed to Belgium 1908–1960. | |
| August 15, 1960 | August 15, 1960 | France | ||
| September 15, 1821 | 1838 | Federal Republic of Central America | Previously part of Mexico 1822–23 and a colony of Spain before 1821. | |
| August 7, 1960 | August 7, 1960 | France | ||
| May 21, 879[52] | October 8, 1991 | Yugoslavia | Croats came to Roman Dalmatia as free people from White Croatia in the early 7th century. | |
| May 20, 1902 | May 20, 1902 | United States | A colony of Spain until 1898, then occupied but not annexed by United States 1899–1902. | |
| August 16, 1960 | August 16, 1960 | United Kingdom | ||
| 935 | 1968 | Warsaw Pact | Unified under Boleslaus I who acceded to the throne in 935. Successor to Czechoslovakia, which was occupied by Germany and the USSR in WWII, and Warsaw Pact armies in 1968. | |
| 980 | 1945 | Germany | Unified ca 980 by Harald Bluetooth. | |
| June 27, 1977 | June 27, 1977 | France | ||
| November 3, 1978 | November 3, 1978 | United Kingdom | ||
| 1821 | 1924 | United States | Previously occupied by Spain, France, and Haiti | |
| May 24, 1822 | May 13, 1830 | Gran Colombia | Previously a colony of Spain | |
| 3100 BC | February 28, 1922 | United Kingdom | Unified in 3100 BC by Pharaoh Menes or probably Narmer, founder of the First Dynasty. Conquered at various times by Achaemenid, Macedonian, Roman, Arab/Islamic, Ottoman, and Napoleonic Empires. | |
| September 15, 1821 | November 21, 1898 | Greater Republic of Central America | Previously a part of the Federal Republic of Central America 1823–38, Mexico 1822–23, and a colony of Spain before 1821. | |
| October 12, 1968 | October 12, 1968 | Spain | ||
| May 24, 1993 | May 24, 1993 | Ethiopia | ||
| February 24, 1918[53] | August 20, 1991 | Soviet Union | Previously occupied by Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Russia, and Germany. | |
| 50 | December 1944 | United Kingdom | Aksumite Empire founded ca 50. Occupied 1936–1941 by Italy, then administered by UK until 1944 Anglo-Ethiopian Agreement. | |
| October 10, 1970 | October 10, 1970 | United Kingdom | ||
| December 6, 1917 | January 4, 1918 | Russian Empire | Previously ruled by Sweden. | |
| 843 | 1945 | Germany | 843 Treaty of Verdun established West Francia. | |
| August 17, 1960 | August 17, 1960 | France | ||
| February 18, 1965 | February 18, 1965 | United Kingdom | ||
| 1008 | April 8, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| January 18, 1871 | May 5, 1955 | World War II Allies | Unified in 1871. Occupied 1945–1955 until ratification of Bonn–Paris conventions. | |
| March 6, 1957 | March 6, 1957 | United Kingdom | ||
| 1822 | 1944 | Germany | Previously occupied jointly by Italy, Germany and Bulgaria; before 1821 by Ottoman Empire. | |
| February 7, 1974 | February 7, 1974 | United Kingdom | ||
| September 15, 1821 | 1838 | Federal Republic of Central America | Previously part of Mexico 1822–23 and a colony of Spain before 1821. | |
| October 2, 1958 | October 2, 1958 | France | ||
| September 24, 1973 | September 10, 1974 | Portugal | ||
| May 26, 1966 | May 26, 1966 | United Kingdom | Previously colonized by Dutch | |
| January 1, 1804 | 1934 | United States | Previously a colony of France. | |
| September 15, 1821 | 1925 | United States | Occupied several times by United States. Previously a part of the Greater Republic of Central America 1896–98, the Federal Republic of Central America 1823–38, Mexico 1822–23 and a colony of Spain before 1821. | |
| 895 | 1956 | Soviet Union | Principality of Hungary founded 895. Ruled by Austria-Hungary before 1918. | |
| 930 | 1946 | United States | Settled c. 900. Ruled by Danish monarchs from 1380 to 1944, though a Norwegian possession from 1262 to 1814. Regained sovereignty in 1918 as Kingdom of Iceland, current republic founded 1944. Previously occupied by the United Kingdom 1940–41, and the United States from 1941 until withdrawal in 1946. | |
| 322 BC | August 15, 1947 | United Kingdom | First Indian Empire by Chandragupta Maurya founder of Maurya Empire 322 BC, then Gupta Empire 320 AD, then Mughal Empire in 1527, then British Raj from 1857 until Independence. | |
| August 17, 1945 | December 27, 1949 | Netherlands | Previously occupied by Portugal, Spain, France, British Empire, and Japan. | |
| 559 BC | 1501 | Timurid Empire Turkmen states | First formation of a civilized state by Cyrus the Great in Persian Empire (559 BC), then the second Persian Empire by Sassanid Dynasty. Reunification by Safavid Dynasty (1501). | |
| October 3, 1932 | June 28, 2004 | United States | Occupied by United States 2003–2004[54] | |
| January 21, 1919 | December 11, 1931 | United Kingdom | Independence declared 1919, Dominion status 1922, Statute of Westminster 1931, declared a republic 1948. | |
| 1020 BC | May 14, 1948 | United Kingdom | Kingdom of Israel unified under King Saul, c. 1020 BC, divided into separate kingdoms of Israel and Judea, which fall to Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires in 722 and 586 BC, respectively. In 2nd century BC, Judea re-gains independence as Hasmonean kingdom after revolt against the Hellenist Seleucid Empire. Conquered by Pompey of the Roman Empire in 63 BC, and subsequently falls to Byzantine, Umayyad, Abbasid, Crusader, Mamluk, Ottoman Turkish, and British rule, before regaining independence as the State of Israel in 1948. | |
| March 17, 1861 | 1945 | World War II Allies | Unified in 1861. | |
| August 6, 1962 | August 6, 1962 | United Kingdom | Previously a Spanish colony | |
| 400 | April 28, 1952 | World War II Allies | Founded 660 BC by Emperor Jimmu according to legend. Unified state emerged during the Kofun period c. 400 AD. 1952 Treaty of San Francisco ended postwar occupation. | |
| May 25, 1946 | August 2, 1958 | Arab Federation | Part of Arab Federation Feb–Aug 1958 governed from Baghdad, Iraq. Previously ruled by Persian, Roman, Islamic, and Ottoman Empires; UK, etc. | |
| December 16, 1991 | December 16, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| December 12, 1963 | December 12, 1963 | United Kingdom | ||
| July 12, 1979 | July 12, 1979 | United Kingdom | ||
| February 17, 2008 | February 17, 2008 | Serbia | Declared independence from Serbia in accordance with international law[55] | |
| June 19, 1961 | February 1991 | Iraq | Previously ruled by Ottoman Empire and UK. | |
| August 31, 1991 | August 31, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| 1354 | November 9, 1953 | France | Occupied by Japan during World War II | |
| November 18, 1918[56] | May 4, 1990 | Soviet Union | Previously ruled by Lithuania, Sweden, and Russia | |
| November 8, 1943 | December 31, 1946 | France | Previously ruled by Ottoman Empire | |
| 1822 | October 4, 1966 | United Kingdom | ||
| July 26, 1847 | July 26, 1847 | American Colonization Society | Settled but not claimed by United States[57] | |
| December 24, 1951 | December 24, 1951 | United Kingdom and France | Previously occupied by Italy and by Ottoman Empire | |
| July 12, 1806 | 1866 | German Confederation | Previously subject to the Confederation of the Rhine. Formed 1719 from Vaduz and Schellenberg, but under the Holy Roman Empire. | |
| 1253[58] | March 11, 1990 | Soviet Union | Kingdom of Lithuania; Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania | |
| 1815 | 1945 | Germany | Independent from France 1815 but in personal union with Netherlands until 1890 | |
| September 8, 1991 | September 8, 1991 | Yugoslavia | ||
| 1787 | June 26, 1960 | France | ||
| July 6, 1964 | July 6, 1964 | United Kingdom | ||
| August 31, 1957[7] | August 31, 1957 | United Kingdom | The Federation of Malaya gained independence in 1957; in 1963 it added territories of Sabah and Sarawak and changed its name to Malaysia.[5] | |
| 1140 | July 26, 1965 | United Kingdom | Unified according to legend by King Koimala (1117–1141). Independent sultanate until 1887, when it became a British protectorate. | |
| 1230 | September 22, 1960 | Mali Federation | Mali Empire ca. 1230. A colony of France 1890–1960, then part of Mali Federation governed from Dakar, Senegal. | |
| September 21, 1964 | September 21, 1964 | United Kingdom | ||
| October 21, 1986 | October 21, 1986 | United States | Compact of Free Association | |
| November 28, 1960 | November 28, 1960 | France | ||
| March 12, 1968 | March 12, 1968 | United Kingdom | Previously controlled by the Netherlands and France. | |
| September 16, 1810 | 1863 | France | Parts of northern Mexico continued under control of Benito Juárez. Previously a colony of Spain | |
| November 3, 1986 | November 3, 1986 | United States | Compact of Free Association | |
| August 27, 1991 | August 27, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| 1297 | 1945 | Germany | Previously occupied by Italy and France. Subject to Sardinia 1815–1861. | |
| 1206 | March 13, 1921 | China | Mongol Empire formed 1206; occupied by China during Qing Dynasty (1635–1911) and Republic of China (1919–1921) | |
| 1042 | May 21, 2006 | Serbia and Montenegro | Duklja gained its independence from the Byzantine Empire in 1042. Independent from Ottoman Empire in 1878, union with Serbia/Yugoslavia 1918–2006. Occupied by Austria-Hungary, Italy, and Germany. | |
| February 5, 789 | 1956 | France/Spain | Idris I inducted in 789. Independence from the Abbasid Caliphate.[59] Disputed between the Fatimid Caliphate and the Caliphate of Córdoba (974–1040). Under French and Spanish protectorate (1912–1956). |
|
| June 25, 1975 | June 25, 1975 | Portugal | Portuguese colony from 1498 | |
| 849 | January 4, 1948 | United Kingdom | Pagan Kingdom founded 849. Occupied by Japan 1942–1945 | |
| March 21, 1990 | March 21, 1990 | South Africa | ||
| January 31, 1968 | January 31, 1968 | Australia/New Zealand/United Kingdom | Previously occupied by Germany 1888, Australia 1914, Japan 1942 | |
| 1768 | (none) | (none) | Autonomous throughout its recorded history, and certainly since its 1768 unification.[60] | |
| July 26, 1581 | 1945 | Germany | Independent from Spain in 1581; occupied by France under Napoleon. | |
| November 25, 1947 | November 25, 1947 | United Kingdom | Dominion status 1907, Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1947.[61] | |
| September 15, 1821 | 1933 | United States | Previously a part of the Greater Republic of Central America 1896–98, the Federal Republic of Central America 1823–38, Mexico 1822–23, and a colony of Spain before 1821. | |
| August 3, 1960 | August 3, 1960 | France | ||
| October 1, 1960 | October 1, 1960 | United Kingdom | ||
| 2333 BC | September 9, 1948 | Soviet Union | Gojoseon established in 24th century BC according to legend.[62] Modern state established 1948 after Soviet occupation since 1945. Previously occupied by Japan (1910–1945). | |
| 872 | May 1945 | Germany | Unified ca 872 at Battle of Hafrsfjord. For a long time in unions with Denmark and with Sweden (until 1905). Occupied by Germany 1940–45. | |
| 751 | 1743 | Persia | Previously occupied by Great Seljuq Empire, Ottoman Empire, Portugal (1508–1650), etc. | |
| August 14, 1947 | March 23, 1956 | United Kingdom | Previously a colony of the British Empire. | |
| October 1, 1994 | October 1, 1994 | United States | Previously ruled by Spain, Germany, Japan. | |
| November 3, 1903 | January 12, 1990 | United States | A colony of Spain until 1821, then a dependency of Colombia until 1903. Occupied by United States 1989–90. | |
| September 16, 1975 | September 16, 1975 | Australia | ||
| May 14, 1811 | 1876 | Brazil | Occupied 1870–1876 by Brazil, in Triple Alliance with Argentina and Uruguay.[63] Colony of Spain before 1811. | |
| July 28, 1821 | August 25, 1839 | Peru–Bolivian Confederation | Independent from Spain 1821; part of Peru–Bolivian Confederation 1836-39. | |
| July 4, 1946[64] | July 4, 1946 | United States | Spanish colony 1565–1898; insurgents declared independence from Spain in 1898; sovereignty passed from Spain to the U.S. in 1898; insurgent Philippine Republic waged an unsuccessful war of independence against the U.S. 1899–1902; accepted U.S. sovereignty April 19, 1901; occupied by Japan 1942–1944. | |
| 960 | 1945 | Soviet Union | Unified ca 960 by Mieszko I. Partitioned several times between Germany and the USSR. | |
| July 25, 1139 | 1808 | France | Convention of Sintra ended French occupation of Lisbon. Independent from Kingdom of León in 1139. | |
| September 3, 1971 | September 3, 1971 | United Kingdom | ||
| July 13, 1878 | August 1958 | Soviet Union | Occupied by the USSR 1944–1958. | |
| 860 | 1480 | Golden Horde | Rurik Dynasty founded ca 860. Great stand on the Ugra river in 1480 marked end of Mongol/Tatar rule. | |
| July 1, 1962 | July 1, 1962 | Belgium | ||
| September 19, 1983 | September 19, 1983 | United Kingdom | ||
| February 22, 1979 | February 22, 1979 | United Kingdom | ||
| October 27, 1979 | October 27, 1979 | United Kingdom | ||
| January 1, 1962 | January 1, 1962 | New Zealand | German colony 1900 to 1914; occupied by New Zealand 1914; Trust Territory first of the League of Nations, then of the United Nations and administered by New Zealand, 1920 to 1962. | |
| 301 | 1945 | World War II Allies | Previously occupied by Roman Empire, and briefly by Rimini (1503), and Papal States (1739). | |
| July 12, 1975 | July 12, 1975 | Portugal | ||
| 1744 | January 1919 | Ottoman Empire | First Saudi State independent 1744–1818; last Ottoman troops evicted from Medina by Kingdom of Hejaz 1919; Hejaz incorporated 1926 into Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd, precursor to Saudi Arabia | |
| June 20, 1960 | June 20, 1960 | France | Independent first as Mali Federation with capital in Dakar. Previously part of Ghana, Mali and Songhai Empires. | |
| 850 | 1945 | Germany | Vlastimir of Serbia established statehood for Serbia in 850; Independent from Ottoman Empire in 1817, formed the core of Yugoslavia 1918–2003 | |
| June 29, 1976 | June 29, 1976 | United Kingdom | Perhaps sovereign 1790–1794 | |
| April 27, 1961 | April 27, 1961 | United Kingdom | ||
| August 31, 1963[65] | August 9, 1965 | Malaysia | British colony 1824–1963; occupied by Japan 1942–1945; declared independence, then merged with Malaysia[5][11] from 1963 until 1965.[8][10] | |
| January 1, 1993 | January 1, 1993 | Czechoslovakia | ||
| June 25, 1991 | June 25, 1991 | Yugoslavia | ||
| July 7, 1978 | July 7, 1978 | United Kingdom | ||
| July 1, 1960 | July 1, 1960 | United Kingdom and Italy | Union of British Somaliland and Trust Territory of Somalia | |
| December 11, 1931 | December 11, 1931 | United Kingdom | Dominion status 1910, Statute of Westminster 1931. | |
| 300 BC | August 15, 1948 | United States | Jin state established in 3rd century BC. Modern state established 1948 after US Army Military Government since 1945. Previously occupied by Japan (1910–1945). | |
| July 9, 2011 | July 9, 2011 | Sudan | ||
| 1479 | 1814 | France | Union of Kingdom of Castile and Kingdom of Aragon in 1479. Previously occupied by Roman Empire, etc. | |
| 377 BC | February 4, 1948 | United Kingdom | Unified as Anuradhapura Kingdom 377 BC – 1017. Conquered by Indian kingdoms, Portuguese, Dutch, and British. | |
| 1070 BC | 1956 | United Kingdom and Egypt | Kingdom of Kush 1070 BC – 350 AD. Later ruled by the Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and then as Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 1899–1956. | |
| November 25, 1975 | November 25, 1975 | Netherlands | ||
| September 6, 1968 | September 6, 1968 | United Kingdom | ||
| unknown[66] | June 6, 1523 | Denmark | No exact date for consolidation of Sweden. In Kalmar Union 1397–1523. | |
| 1291 | 1815 | Austria | Old Swiss Confederacy formed 1291. Occupied by France 1798, then Austria 1813. 1815 Congress of Vienna restored independence. | |
| April 17, 1946 | September 28, 1961 | United Arab Republic | ||
| September 9, 1991 | September 9, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| December 9, 1961 | December 9, 1961 | United Kingdom | Independent in 1961 as Tanganyika, added Zanzibar in 1963. | |
| 1238 | 1945 | Japan | Independent from Khmer Empire in 1238. Previously conquered by Burma until 1768. Occupied by Japan 1941–1945. | |
| November 28, 1975 | May 20, 2002 | United Nations | Ruled by Portugal 1515–1975, occupied by Indonesia 1975–1999, administered by U.N. 1999–2002. | |
| April 27, 1960 | April 27, 1960 | France | ||
| 1845 | June 4, 1970 | United Kingdom | United 1845 by George Tupou I. British protectorate 1900–1970. | |
| August 31, 1962 | August 31, 1962 | United Kingdom | ||
| March 20, 1956 | March 20, 1956 | France | Occupations by Rome, Ottoman Empire and France | |
| 1037 | 1243 | Mongol Empire | Seljuq Empire founded 1037; conquered at 1243 Battle of Köse Dağ[67] | |
| October 27, 1991 | October 27, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| October 1, 1978 | October 1, 1978 | United Kingdom | ||
| October 9, 1962 | October 9, 1962 | United Kingdom | ||
| January 22, 1918 | August 24, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| December 2, 1971 | December 2, 1971 | United Kingdom | ||
| 843 | (none) | (none) | Kingdom of Scotland unified 843; Kingdom of England unified 927. Tender of Union 1657–1660, Acts of Union 1707, adding Kingdom of Ireland in 1801 (only Northern Ireland from 1922). Partial occupations by Normans, Vikings, Romans. | |
| July 4, 1776 | October 19, 1781 | United Kingdom | Independence declared 1776; British surrender 1781; U.S. recognized by Treaty of Paris 1783. | |
| 1815 | August 27, 1828 | Brazil | Independent 1815–1820 as Liga Federal; occupied 1820 by Portugal/Brazil until 1828 Treaty of Montevideo. | |
| September 1, 1991 | September 1, 1991 | Soviet Union | ||
| July 30, 1980 | July 30, 1980 | United Kingdom and France | Governed 1906–1980 as the New Hebrides condominium. | |
| 756 | February 11, 1929 | Italy | Independent as Papal States 756–1870; part of Italy until 1929 Lateran Treaty | |
| July 5, 1811 | January 13, 1830 | Gran Colombia | Previously a colony of Spain | |
| 2879 BC | 1954 | France | Văn Lang confederacy arose 2879 BC according to legend. Several periods of Chinese domination. French occupation from 1887 until Geneva Conference (1954), interrupted by Japanese occupation (1940–1945). While not an occupation, the United States gave military support to the South Vietnam government until the 1973 Paris Peace Accords. | |
| November 1, 1918 | November 30, 1967 | United Kingdom | North Yemen independent from Ottoman Empire 1918; South Yemen from UK in 1967; unified 1990 | |
| October 24, 1964 | October 24, 1964 | United Kingdom | ||
| November 11, 1965 | April 18, 1980 | United Kingdom | The British colony of Southern Rhodesia unilaterally declared Independence as Rhodesia 1965; known as Zimbabwe Rhodesia in 1979; unrecognised until 1980. | |
| Country | First acquisition of sovereignty | Date of last subordination | Previous governing power | Notes |
[edit] See also
- Declaration of independence
- List of active autonomist and secessionist movements
- List of countries by Independence Day
- List of former European colonies
- List of former national capitals
- List of sovereign states
- Timeline of country and capital changes
- List of national constitutions
- Succession of states
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