List of sovereign states in 1921

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Sovereign states by year
List of sovereign states in 1920 Events of 1921 List of sovereign states in 1922

Sovereign states [edit]

Political map of the world in 1921

A [edit]

  • Abkhazia - Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia (from March 31)
  • Afghanistan Afghanistan - Emirate of Afghanistan
  • Albania - Principality of Albania
  •  Andorra - Principality of Andorra
  •  Argentina - Argentine Republic
  • Armenia - Armenian Socialist Soviet Republic
  • Asir - Emirate of Asir
  •  Australia - Commonwealth of Australia
  • Austria Austria - Federal State of Austria
  • Azerbaijan - Azerbaijan Socialist Soviet Republic

B [edit]

  •  Belgium - Kingdom of Belgium
  •  Bolivia - Republic of Bolivia
  •  Brazil - Republic of the United States of Brazil
  •  Bulgaria - Kingdom of Bulgaria

C [edit]

D [edit]

E [edit]

F [edit]

G [edit]

  • Georgia - Democratic Republic of Georgia (to February 11)
  •  Germany - German Reich
  •  Greece - Kingdom of Greece
  •  Guatemala - Republic of Guatemala (to October 1)

H [edit]

  • Ha'il - Emirate of Ha'il (to November 2)
  •  Haiti - Republic of Haiti
  •  Hejaz - Kingdom of Hejaz
  • Honduras - Republic of Honduras (to October 1)
  • Hungary Hungary - Kingdom of Hungary

I [edit]

J [edit]

  •  Japan - Empire of Japan

L [edit]

M [edit]

  •  Mexico - United Mexican States
  •  Monaco - Principality of Monaco
  • Mongolia - Mongolian People's Government (from July 11)

N [edit]

O [edit]

P [edit]

R [edit]

S [edit]

U [edit]

V [edit]

Y [edit]

  • Yemen - Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen

Other states [edit]

League of Nations Mandates [edit]

  • United Kingdom Iraq Mesopotamia - British Mandate of Mesopotamia (administered by the United Kingdom)
  • Australia Nauru (administered by Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom)
  • Australia New Guinea - Territory of New Guinea (administered by Australia)
  • Empire of Japan South Pacific Mandate (administered by Japan)
  • New Zealand Western Samoa (administered by New Zealand)

References [edit]