List of country names in various languages (A–C)
Most countries of the world have different names in different languages. Some countries have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. This article attempts to give all known alternative names for all nations, countries and sovereign states. It does not offer any opinion about what the "original", "official", "real", or "correct" name of any country is or was.
Countries are listed alphabetically by their current best-known name in English. Each English name is followed by its currently best-known equivalents in other languages, listed in English alphabetical order (ignoring accents) by name and by language. Historical and/or alternative versions, where included, are noted as such. Foreign names that are the same as their English equivalents are listed, to provide an answer to the question "What is that name in..."?. See also: List of alternative country names
Please format entries as follows: for languages written in the Latin alphabet, write "Name (language)", for example, "Afeganistão (Portuguese)", and alphabetize it in the list according to English rules of alphabetical order. For languages written in other writing systems, write "Romanization - native script (language)", for example "Argentine - אַרגענטינע (Yiddish)", and alphabetize it in the list by the romanized form.
For reasons of size, this article is broken into four parts:
- List of country names in various languages (A–C)
- List of country names in various languages (D–I)
- List of country names in various languages (J–P)
- List of country names in various languages (Q–Z)
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English Name | Other name(s) or older name(s) |
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Afghanistan | Afeganistão (Portuguese), Affganistan (Welsh), An Afganastáin (Irish), Afganastan (Scots Gaelic), Afgania (Latin), Afganio or Afganujo (Esperanto), Afganistan (Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Maltese, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Turkish, Võro), Afganistan - Афганистан (Bulgarian, Russian), Afganistan - Афганістан (Ukrainian), Afganistán (Galician, Spanish), Afganistán - Αφγανιστάν (Greek), Afgānistān - अफ़गानिस्तान (Hindi), Afganistan - ஆப்கானிஸ்தான் (Tamil), Afganistāna (Latvian), Afganistanas (Lithuanian), Afganistani (Albanian), Afganisztán (Hungarian), Afganstan - Աֆգանստան (Armenian), Afghanestan - افغانستان (Dari-Persian, Pashtu, Urdu), Afghanistan (Afrikaans, Breton, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingua, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish), Afghanistan - אפגניסטן (Hebrew), Afghánistán (Czech), Afghānistān - అఫ్ఘనిస్తాన్ (Telugu), Afkānisthān - อัฟกานิสถาน (Thai), Afuganisutan - アフガニスタン (Japanese), Āfùhàn - 阿富汗 (Mandarin Chinese), Apeuganiseutan / Ap'ŭganisŭt'an - 아프가니스탄 (Korean), Āphgānistān - আফগানিস্তান (Bengali), Aphgānistān - અફગાનિસ્તાન (Gujarati), Apuganisutan (Inuktitut), Aŭhanistan - Аўганістан (Belarusian), Avganistan - Авганистан (Serbian), Avghaneti - ავღანეთი (Georgian), Gāndhāra (Sanskrit), Əfqanıstan (Azeri) |
Åland Islands | Ahvenamaa (Estonian), Ahvenanmaa (Finnish), Áland (Faroese), Alanda (Portuguese), Aland adaları (Azeri), Åland-eilande (Afrikaans), Åland-Inseln (German), Alandis kundzulebi - ალანდის კუნძულები (Georgian), Åland Kûn-tó (Min Nan), Álandseyjar (Icelandic), Ålandska ostrva (Bosnian), Ålandsko otočje (Slovene), Ālandu salas (Latvian), Ålandy (Czech), Aliandzkiia vyspy - Аляндзкія выспы (Belarusian), Àolán - 奥兰 (Mandarin Chinese), Aulanti Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Iles d’Åland (Franco-Provençal), Illes Åland (Catalan), Inizi Åland (Breton), Islas Åland (Aragonese, Spanish), Isllas d'Åland (Asturian), Kepulauan Aland (Indonesian, Malay), Olandska ostrva - Оландска острва (Serbian), Olandski ostrovi - Оландски острови (Bulgarian), Ollandeu Jedo / Ollandǔ Chedo - 올란드 제도 (Korean), Ōrando Shotō - オーランド諸島 (Japanese), Pulo-pulo Aland (Acehnese), Wyspy Alandzkie (Polish) |
Albania | Ā'ěrbāníyà - 阿爾巴尼亞 / 阿尔巴尼亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Albaania (Estonian, Võro), Albaanje (West Frisian), An Albáin (Irish), Albàinia (Scots Gaelic), Albaneti - ალბანეთი (Georgian), Albani (Cornish, Haitian Creole), Ālbāni - آلبانی (Persian), Albania (Acehnese, Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Breton, Faroese, Finnish, Galician, Icelandic, Ido, Indonesian, Interlingua, Italian, Latin, Malagasy, Malay, Nauruan, Norwegian, Occitan, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Welsh), Albania - Ալբանիա (Armenian), Albania - 알바니아 (Korean), Albanía (Icelandic), Albània (Catalan), Albánia (Hungarian, Northern Sami), Albânia (Portuguese), Albanie (Alemannic, Franco-Provençal, French, Friulian), Albanië (Afrikaans, Dutch, Limburgian), Albánie (Czech), Albanien (Alemannic, Austro-Bavarian, Danish, German, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Swedish), Albanii (Aromanian variant), Albanija (Bosnian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Slovene), Albanija - Албанија (Macedonian, Serbian), Albānija (Latvian), Albanio or Albanujo (Esperanto), Albāniyā - ألبانيا (Arabic), Albaniya (Azeri), Albaniya - Альбанія (Belarusian), Albaniya - Албания (Bulgarian, Russian, Udmurt), Albaniya - אלבניה (Hebrew), Albāniyā - البانيا (Pashto, Urdu), Albaniya - Албанія (Ukrainian), Albaniye - ئالبانىيە (Uyghur), Albańska (Lower Sorbian), Albánsko (Slovak), Albanya (Central Bikolano, Filipino, Kurdish, Tagalog), Ālbeniyā - আলবেনিয়া (Bengali), Albeniyā - અલ્બેનિયા (Gujarati), Albeniyā - अल्बेनिया (Hindi, Marathi), Albēniyā - అల్బేనియా (Telugu), Alpania - Ալբանիա (Western Armenian), Alupania (Inuktitut), Alvanía - Αλβανία (Greek), Arbinishia (Aromanian), Arnavût (Kurdish variant), Arnavutluk (Turkish), Arnewidistan (Kurdish variant), Arubania - アルバニア (Japanese), Avaña (Guaraní), Ǣlbēnīa - แอลเบเนีย (Thai), Elbanya (Kurdish variant), Elbaniya (Kurdish variant), Lalbanän (Volapük), Shkiperiya (Romani), Shqipëria (Albanian, Min Nan), Shqipërija (Tosk), Shqipnija (Gheg), Šiptarska - Шиптарска or Šiptarija - Шиптарија (informal names in Macedonian and Serbian) |
Algeria | Ā'ěrjílìyà - 阿爾及利亞 / 阿尔及利亚 (Chinese), Aldjereye (Walloon), al-Ĝazā'ir - الجزائر (Arabic, Urdu), Algeria (Faroese, Finnish, Italian, Latin, Malay, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Welsh), Algèria (Catalan), Algéria (Hungarian), Algería - Αλγερία (Greek), Algerie (Norwegian), Algerië (Afrikaans, Dutch alternate), Algérie (French), Algerien (German), Algeriet (Danish, Swedish), Alġerija (Maltese), Algerije (Dutch), Alĝerio (Esperanto), Algerium (Latin alternate), Algieria (Polish), Algiria - Ալժիր (Armenian), Algjeria (Albanian), Aljazair (Indonesian), Aljeri / Alcheri - 알제리 (Korean), Aljeria (Breton), Aljiri - ალჟირი (Georgian), Aljiriya - אלג׳יריה (Hebrew), Aljīriyā - అల్జీరియా (Telugu), Alseeriä (Võro), Alsír (Icelandic), Alujiria (Inuktitut), Alxeria (Galician), Alžeeria (Estonian), Alžir (Bosnian, Croatian), Alžir - Алжир (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Alžirija (Slovene), Alžīrija (Latvian), Alžírsko (Czech, Slovak), Alžyr - Альжыр (Belarusian), Alžyras (Lithuanian), an Ailgéir (Irish), Argelia (Spanish), Argélia (Portuguese), Arjelia (Basque), Arujeria - アルジェリア (Japanese), Arxelia (Asturian), Ǣlkhīrīa - แอลจีเรีย (Thai), Cezayir (Turkish), Əlcəzair (Azeri), আলজেরিয়া (Bengali) |
American Samoa | Ameerika Samoa (Estonian), Americká Samoa (Czech), Američka Samoa - Америчка Самоа (Serbian), Amerikaans-Samoa (Dutch), Amerikai Szamoa (Hungarian), Amerikanisch-Samoa (German), Amerikan Samoa / Amerik'an Samoa - 아메리칸 사모아 (Korean), Amerikan Sāmūa - อเมริกันซามัว (Thai), Amerikāņu Samoa (Latvian), Amerika-ryō Samoa - アメリカ領サモア (Japanese), Amerikyan Samoa - Ամերիկյան Սամոա (Armenian), Ameriška Samoa (Slovene), Amirikan Samua (Inuktitut), Měishǔ Sāmōyà - 美属萨摩亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Samoa Americana (Portuguese, Spanish), Samoa Amerika (Indonesian, Malay), Samoa Amerykańskie (Polish), Samoa Americană (Romanian) |
Andorra | Aṃḍorā - અંડોરા (Gujarati), Āndào'ěr - 安道爾 / 安道尔 (Mandarin Chinese), Andora (Albanian, Bosnian, Croatian, Indonesian variant, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Polish, Slovene, Turkish, Welsh), Andora - Андора (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Serbian), Andora - ანდორა (Georgian), Andora - אנדורה (Hebrew), Andora - アンドラ (Japanese), Andora - 안도라 (Korean), Andóra (Irish), Anḍorā - अन्डोरा (Hindi, Marathi), Anḍōrā - అండోరా (Telugu), Andoro (Esperanto), Andorra (Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Low Saxon, Maltese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Võro), Andorra - Անդորա (Armenian), Andorra - Андорра (Russian, Ukrainian), Andórra - Ανδόρρα (Greek), Andǭrrā - อันดอร์รา (Thai), Andorre (French), Anturra / Antuqqa (Inuktitut), Enḍorā - এন্ডোরা (Bengali) |
Angola | Ān'gēlā - 安哥拉 (Mandarin Chinese), Angkóla - Ανγκόλα (Greek), Angola (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Bambara, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Võro), Ăngola - አንጎላ (Amharic), Angola - Ангола (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian), Angola - ანგოლა (Georgian), Angola - אנגולה (Hebrew), Angōlā - అంగోలా (Telugu), Angolia - Անգոլիա (Armenian), Angolla - 앙골라 (Korean), Angolo (Esperanto), Angora - アンゴラ (Japanese), Anġūlā - أنغولا (Arabic), Angula (Inuktitut), Anqola (Azeri), Ǣngkōlā - แองโกลา (Thai), Eṅgolā - এঙ্গোলা (Bengali) |
Anguilla | Aenggwilla - 앵귈라 (Korean), Ǣngkwillā - แองกวิลลา (Thai), Angila (Basque), Angil'ia - Ангілья (Belarusian), Angilja (Latvian), Angilya (Azeri), Angira - アンギラ (Japanese), Anguila (Aragonese, Galician, Indonesian variant, Portuguese, Spanish), Anguila - Ангуила (Bulgarian), Anguila - ანგუილა (Georgian), Anguilha (Portuguese variant), Anguilla (Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, French, Galician variant, German, Indonesian, Italian, Lower Sorbian, Min Nan, Polish, Welsh), Anguillaq (Inuktitut), Angvila (Croatian), Angvila - Ангвила (Serbian), Angvilla (Icelandic), Angwila - אנגווילה (Hebrew) |
Antigua and Barbuda | Aentiga Babuda / Aent'iga Pabuda - 앤티가 바부다 (Korean), Āndìguā-Bābùdá - 安地瓜-巴布達 / 安地瓜-巴布达 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Antiga e Barbuda (Portuguese variant), Antiga i Barbuda (Catalan), Anti-goo-a এন্টিগুয়া (Bengali), Antigua a Barbuda (Czech, Slovak), Antigua at Barbuda (Filipino/Tagalog), Antigua Bābūda - アンティグア・バーブーダ (Japanese), Antigua da Barbuda - ანტიგუა და ბარბუდა (Georgian), Antigua dan Barbuda (Indonesian, Malay), Antigua e Barbuda (Galician, Italian), Antígua e Barbuda (Portuguese), Antigua en Barbuda (Afrikaans, Dutch), Antigua és Barbuda (Hungarian), Antigua-et-Barbuda (French), Antigua ha Barbuda (Breton), Āntíguā hé Bābùdá - 安提瓜和巴布達 / 安提瓜和巴布达 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Antigua i Barbuda (Polish), Antigua i Barbuda - Антигуа и Барбуда (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), Antigua ja Barbuda (Estonian, Finnish, Võro), Antigualu Paapuuta (Inuktitut), Antigua och Barbuda (Swedish), Antigua og Barbuda (Danish, Faroese, Norwegian), Antigua şi Barbuda (Romanian), Antigua und Barbuda (German), Antigua ve Barbuda (Turkish), Antigua ve'Barbuda - אנטיגואה וברבודה (Hebrew), Antigua y Barbuda (Spanish), Antigva i Barbuda (Bosnian, Croatian), Antigva i Barbuda - Антигва и Барбуда (Serbian), Antigva in Barbuda (Slovene), Antigva ir Barbuda (Lithuanian), Ānṭigvā mariyu Bārbuḍā - ఆంటిగ్వా మరియు బార్బుడా (Telugu), Antigva un Barbuda (Latvian), Antigvo-Barbudo (Esperanto), Antigwa u Barbuda (Maltese), Antyhua i Barbuda - Антыгуа і Барбуда (Belarusian), Ǣntikā læ Bārbūdā - แอนติกาและบาร์บูดา (Thai), Eṃṭiguvā ane Barbuḍā - એંટિગુવા અને બર્બુડા (Gujarati), Enṭiguvā āṇi Barbūḍā - एन्टिगुवा आणि बर्बूडा (Marathi), Enṭiguvā aur Barbuḍā - एन्टिगुवा और बर्बुडा (Hindi) |
Argentina | Á Căn Đình / Ác-hen-ti-na (Vietnamese), Āgēntǐng - 阿根廷 (Chinese), An Airgintín - (Irish), Arc'hantina (Breton), Areuhentina / Arŭhent'ina - 아르헨티나 (Korean), Argentiina (Finnish), Argentina (Azeri, Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Guarani, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Scots Gaelic, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Võro), Argentina - არგენტინა (Georgian), Argentina - ארגנטינה (Hebrew), Argentina - Аргентина (Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Argentina - Արգենտինա (Armenian), Argentína (Hungarian, Slovak), Argentīna (Latvian), Arġentina (Maltese), Argentine (French), Argentine - אַרגענטינע (Yiddish), Argentiní - Aργεντινή (Greek), Argentinië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Argentinien (German), Argentino (Esperanto), Argentinska (Lower Sorbian), Argentyna (Polish), Argjentina (Albanian), Arhentina (Filipino/Tagalog), Arhentyna - Аргэнтына (Belarusian), yr Ariannin (Welsh), Ārjaṃṭinā - આર્જંટિના (Gujarati), Arjantin (Turkish), Ārjanṭinā - आर्जन्टिना (Hindi, Marathi), Arjenṭīnā - అర్జెంటీనా (Telugu), Arkhēntinā - อาร์เจนตินา (Thai), Arusintina (Inuktitut), Aruzenchin - アルゼンチン (Japanese), Arxentina (Asturian, Galician), Aržentina - Аржентина (Bulgarian), Arzhantin - آرژانتین (Persian) |
Armenia | Airmìnia (Scots Gaelic), an Airméin (Irish), Areumenia / Arŭmenia - 아르메니아 (Korean), Armanestân - ارمنستان (Persian), Armeenia (Estonian), Armeeniä (Võro), Armenia (Albanian, Breton, Faroese, Finnish, Galician, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, Welsh), Armenía - Αρμενία (Greek), Armênia (Brazilian Portuguese), Armènia (Catalan), Arménia (Portuguese), Ārmēnīa - อาร์เมเนีย (Thai), Armenië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Arménie (Czech, French), Armenien (Danish, German, Low Saxon, Swedish), Armenija (Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene), Armenija - Армэнія (Belarusian), Armenija - Армения (Bulgarian, Russian), Armēnija (Latvian), Armėnija (Lithuanian), Armenio or Armenujo (Esperanto), Armeniya - ארמניה (Hebrew), Ārmēniyā - ఆర్మేనియా (Telugu), Armenja (Maltese), Arménsko (Slovak), Armenye - אַרמעניע (Yiddish), Ārmīniyā - આર્મીનિયા (Gujarati), Ārminiyā - आर्मिनिया (Hindi, Marathi), Armīnyā - ارمينيا (Arabic, Urdu), Arumenia - アルメニア (Japanese), Aruminia (Inuktitut), Ermenistan (Turkish), Ermənistan (Azeri), Hayastan - Հայաստան (Armenian), Jermenija - Јерменија (Macedonian, Serbian), Örményország (Hungarian), Sasomkheti - სასომხეთი (Georgian variant), Somkheti - სომხეთი (Georgian), Virmenija - Вірменія (Ukrainian), Yàměiníyà - 亚美尼亚 / 亞美尼亞 (Mandarin Chinese) |
Aruba | Aruba (Afrikaans, Aragonese, Azeri, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Lower Sorbian, Maltese, Min Nan, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Welsh), Aruba - Արուբա (Armenian), Aruba - Аруба (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Chuvash, Serbian), Aruba - არუბა (Georgian), Aruba - ארובה (Hebrew), Aruba - アルバ (Japanese), Aruba - 아루바 (Korean), Ārūbā - อารูบา (Thai), Arûba (West Frisian), Arupa (Inuktitut) |
Australia | Afstralía - Aυστραλία (Greek), An Astráil (Irish), Àodàlìyà - 澳大利亞 / 澳大利亚 (Mandarin Chinese; informal: Àozhōu - 澳洲), Aostralia (Breton), Astràilia (Scots Gaelic), Ástralía (Icelandic), Asṭreliyā - অস্ট্রেলিয়া (Bengali), Āsṭrēliyā - ఆస్ట్రేలియా (Telugu), Āsṫreliyā - اسٹریلیا (Urdu), Austraalia (Estonian, Võro), Austhireliya - ஆஸ்திரேலியா (Tamil),( Australia (Albanian, Finnish, Galician, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish), Austràlia (Catalan), Austrália (Portuguese, Slovak), Australie (French), Australië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Austrálie (Czech), Australien (Danish, German, Low Saxon, Swedish), Australija (Bosnian, Croatian, Lithuanian), Australija - Аустралија (Serbian), Austrālija (Latvian), Aŭstralija - Аўстралія (Belarusian), Aŭstralio (Esperanto), Ausuturalia (Inuktitut), Ausztrália (Hungarian), Avstralia - Ավստրալիա (Armenian), Avstralia (Faroese), Avstralia - ავსტრალია (Georgian), Avstralija (Slovene), Avstralija - Австралия (Bulgarian, Russian), Avstraliya - Австралія (Ukrainian), Avustralya (Turkish), Awstralia (Welsh), Awstralja (Maltese), Awstralska (Lower Sorbian), Awstralya (Filipino/Tagalog), Gōshū - 豪州 (former Japanese), Hoju - 호주 (former Korean), Oseuteureillia / Osŭt'ŭreillia - 오스트레일리아 (Korean), Ostraliya - אוסטרליה (Hebrew), Ǭstrēlīa - ออสเตรเลีย (Thai), Osṭreliyā - ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયા (Gujarati), Osṭreliyā - ओस्ट्रेलिया (Hindi, Marathi), Ōsutoraria - オーストラリア (Japanese), Oystralye - אױסטראַליע (Yiddish), Úc (Vietnamese) |
Austria | Afstría - Αυστρία (Greek), an Ostair (Irish), an Ostaire (Scots Gaelic), Áo (Vietnamese), Àodìlì - 奧地利/奥地利 (Mandarin Chinese), Àoguó - 奧國 / 奥国 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Aostria (Breton), Asṭriyā - অস্ট্রিয়া (Bengali), Āsṭriyā - ఆస్ట్రియా (Telugu), Āsṫriyā - اسٹریا (Urdu), Austri (Albanian), Austria (Basque, Estonian, Galician, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Leonese, Polish, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish, Võro), Àustria (Catalan), Áustria (Portuguese), Austrija (Bosnian, Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian), Austrija - Аустрија (Serbian), Aŭstrio or Aŭstrujo (Esperanto), Aŭstryja - Аўстрыя (Belarusian), Austurríki (Icelandic), Ausuturia (Inuktitut), Ausztria (Hungarian), Autriche (French), Avstria - Ավստրիա (Armenian), Avstria - ავსტრია (Georgian), Avstrija (Macedonian, Slovene), Avstrija - Австрия (Bulgarian, Russian), Avstriya - Австрія (Ukrainian), Avusturya (Turkish), Awstria (Welsh), Awstrija (Maltese), Awstriska (Lower Sorbian), Eastenryk (Frisian), Estraykh - עסטרײַך (Yiddish), Eysturríki (Faroese), Itävalta (Finnish), Nimsā - النمسا (Arabic), Oostenrijk (Dutch), Oostenryk (Afrikaans), Öösterriek (Low Saxon), Oseuteuria / Osŭt'ŭria - 오스트리아 (Korean), Österreich (German), Østerrike (Norwegian), Österrike (Swedish), Ǭstrīa - ออสเตรีย (Thai), Østrig (Danish), Osṭriyā - ઓસ્ટ્રિયા (Gujarati), Ostriya - אוסטריה (Hebrew), Osṭriyā - ओस्ट्रिया (Hindi, Marathi), Ōsutoria - オーストリア or Ōsutorī - オーストリー (Japanese), Otrish - اتریش(Persian-Iran), Rakousko (Czech), Rakúsko (Slovak), Rakusy (former Polish) |
Azerbaijan | Acerbaixán (Galician), Acerbaiyán (Spanish), Adrbejan - Ադրբեջան (Armenian), Ajarbaijān - అజర్బైజాన్ (Telugu), Ajarbeyjān - અજરબેયજાન (Gujarati), Ajerbaijan - আজেরবাইজান (Bengali), Ajereubaijan / Ajerŭbaijan - 아제르바이잔 (Korean), Āsàibàijiāng - 阿塞拜疆 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Asarbaidean (Scots Gaelic), an Asarbaiseáin (Irish), Āsē‘rbaičhān - อาเซอร์ไบจาน (Thai), Aserbaidschan (German), Aserbaidžaan (Estonian), Aserbaijan (Welsh), Aserbajdsjan (Danish, Norwegian), Asirupaijan (Inuktitut), Asõrbaidsaan (Võro), Azarbeyjān - अज़रबेयजान (Hindi, Marathi), Azerbaidjan (Breton, Catalan, Romanian), Azerbaïdjan (French), Azerbaidžan (Finnish), Azerbaidžāna (Latvian), Azerbaidžanas (Lithuanian), Azerbaidzania (Latin), Azerbaigian (Italian), Azerbaijan (Guarani, Indonesian), Azerbaijan - אזרבייג'ן (Hebrew), Azerbaijani - აზერბაიჯანი (Georgian), Azerbaijão (Portuguese), Azerbajdžan (Slovak, Slovene), Ázerbájdžán (Czech), Azerbajdžan - Азэрбайджан (Belarusian), Azerbajdžan - Азербайджан (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), Azerbajdzjan (Swedish), Azerbajdzsán (Hungarian), Ażerbajġan (Maltese), Azerbajĝano (Esperanto), Azerbajgjani (Albanian), Azerbaycan (Turkish), Azerbeidzjan (Afrikaans, Dutch), Azerbeijão (Portuguese alternate), Azerbejdžan (Bosnian, Croatian), Azerbejdžan - Азербејџан (Serbian), Azerbejdżan (Polish), Azermpaïtzán - Αζερμπαϊτζάν (Greek), Azerubaijan - アゼルバイジャン (Japanese), Azərbaycan (Azeri), Yàsàibàirán - 亞塞拜然 / 亚塞拜然 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan) |
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English Name | Other name(s) or older name(s) |
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Bahamas | Baamas (Portuguese), Bachámes - Μπαχάμες (Greek), Bagamy or Bahamy - Багамы (Russian), Bahama - Բահամա (Armenian), Bāhāmā - বাহামা (Bengali), Bahama (Estonian, Indonesian, Turkish, Võro), Bahama or Bahamasaaret (Finnish), Bāhāmǎ - 巴哈馬 / 巴哈马 (Mandarin Chinese), Bahama - בהאמה (Hebrew), Bahama - バハマ (Japanese), Bahama / Pahama - 바하마 (Korean), Baham adaları (Azeri), Bahamas (Afrikaans, Aragonese, Aromanian, Breton, Cebuano, Central Bikolano, Danish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Interlingua, Italian, Min Nan, Norwegian, Portuguese alternate, Spanish, Swedish, Romanian), Bahama's (Dutch), Baħamas (Maltese), na Bahàmas (Scots Gaelic), Bahamās - బహమాస్ (Telugu), Bāhāmās - บาฮามาส (Thai), y Bahamas (Welsh), Bahama-szigetek (Hungarian), Bahames (Asturian, Catalan), Bahami (Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene), Bahami - Бахами (Serbian), Bahami - Багами (Ukrainian), Bahamoj (Esperanto), Bahamos (Lithuanian), Bahamski ostrovi - Бахамски острови (Bulgarian), Bahamu salas (Latvian), Bahamy - Багамы (Belarusian), Bahamy (Czech, Polish, Slovak), Insulae Bahamenses (Latin), Pahammasi (Inuktitut) |
Bahrain | Bachrania (Latin), Bachréin - Μπαχρέιν (Greek), Bachrejn - Бахрэйн (Belarusian), Baharem (Brazilian Portuguese alternate), al-Bahrain - البحرين (Arabic), Bāhrāin - বাহরাইন (Bengali), Bahrain (Breton, Danish, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Scots Gaelic, Swedish, Welsh), Bahrain - બહરૈન (Gujarati), Bahrain - बहरैन (Hindi, Marathi), Bahrain - బహ్రైన్ (Telugu), Bahrain - بحرين (Urdu), Bahrajn (Czech, Polish, Slovak, Slovene), Bahrein (Afrikaans, Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Dutch, Estonian, Hungarian, Spanish, Võro, Romanian), Bahrein - Бахреин (Serbian), Bahreina (Latvian), Bahreinas (Lithuanian), Bahreïn (French), Baħrejn (Maltese), Bahrejn - Бахрейн (Russian, Ukrainian), Bāhrēn - บาห์เรน (Thai), Bahreyn (Turkish), Bahreyn - Бахрейн (Bulgarian), Bakhreyn - בחריין (Hebrew), Bālín - 巴林 (Mandarin Chinese), Barein / Parein - 바레인 (Korean), Barein (Brazilian Portuguese), Bareine (Brazilian Portuguese alternate), Barejno (Esperanto), Barém (Portuguese), Bārēn - バーレーン (Japanese), Ba-ren (Vietnamese), Behrein - Բեհրեին (Armenian), Bəhreyn (Azeri), Paarain (Inuktitut) |
Bangladesh | Bāṃglādeš - બાંગ્લાદેશ (Gujarati), Banggeulladesi / Panggŭlladesi - 방글라데시 (Korean), Bangklādēt - บังกลาเทศ (Thai), Bangklantés - Μπανγκλαντές (Greek), Bangladeche (Portuguese alternate), Bangladeis (Scots Gaelic), Bangladeš (Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene), Bangladeš - Бангладеш (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Bangladéš (Czech, Slovak), Banglades (Hungarian), Bangladeş (Turkish), Bangladeša (Latvian), Bangladešas (Lithuanian), Bangladesch (German), Bangladesh - Բանգլադեշ (Armenian), Bānglādesh - বাংলাদেশ (Bengali), Bangladesh (Breton, Catalan, Estonian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Võro, Welsh, Romanian), Bangladesh - בנגלדש (Hebrew), Bānglādesh - बांग्लादेश (Hindi, Marathi), Banglādēsh - బంగ్లాదేశ్ (Telugu), Bānglādesh - بنگلہ دیش(Urdu), Bangladeshi (Albanian), Bangladesia (Latin), Bangladesj (Afrikaans, Faroese), Bangladeŝo (Esperanto), Bangladesz (Polish), Bangladexx (Maltese), Banguradeshu - バングラデシュ (Japanese), Banhladeš - Бангладэш (Belarusian), Mèngjiālā - 孟加拉 (Mandarin Chinese), Pangilatiisi (Inuktitut) |
Barbados | Bābāduōsī - 巴巴多斯 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Babeidoseu / Pabeidosŭ - 바베이도스 (Korean), Bābèiduō - 巴貝多 / 巴贝多 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Barbâda (Franco-Provençal), Barbade (French), Barbado (Esperanto), Barbados (Afrikaans Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Italian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish), Barbados - Բարբադոս (Armenian), Bārbāḍos - বারবাডোস (Bengali), Barbados - Барбадос (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian), Barbados - ברבדוס (Hebrew), Bārbadōs - బార్బడోస్ (Telugu), Barbadosa (Latvian), Barbadosas (Lithuanian), Barbādūs - بربادوس (Arabic), Barbántos - Μπαρμπάντος (Greek), Bārbēdōs - บาร์เบโดส (Thai), Barubadosu - バルバドス (Japanese), Papatusu (Inuktitut) |
Belarus | Bái'èluósī - 白俄羅斯 / 白俄罗斯 (Mandarin Chinese), Baltarusija or Gudija (Lithuanian), Baltkrievija (Latvian), Bealarus or An Ruis Geal (Scots Gaelic), Belarus (Azeri variant, Breton, Dutch, German variant, Indonesian, Maltese, Portuguese variant), Belāruš - বেলারুশ (Bengali), Belarus - Беларус (Bulgarian), Belarus - בלרוס / Rusiya ha'Levana - רוסיה הלבנה (Hebrew), Bēlārus - เบลารุส (Thai), Belarusia - Բելարուսիա (Armenian), Belarusia (Indonesian variant), Belarusz or Fehéroroszország (Hungarian), Belarws (Welsh), Bellaruseu / Pellarusŭ - 벨라루스 (Korean), Bellorusia (Albanian), Belorusija (Slovene), Belorusija - Белорусија (Serbian), Belorusio (Esperanto), Belorusiya (Azeri), Bělorusko (Czech), Belorussia or Byelorussia (former English), Belorussiya - Белоруссия (Russian), Berarūshi - ベラルーシ (Japanese), Beyaz Rusya (Turkish), an Bhealarúis (Irish), Białoruś (Polish), Biełaruś - Беларусь (Belarusian), Bielorrusia (Basque, Spanish), Bielorrússia (Portuguese), Bielorusko (Slovak), Bielorússia or Rússia Blanca (Catalan), Bielo-Rússia (Portuguese variant), Bielorussia (Italian, Romansh), Biélorussie (French), Bilorus' - Білорусь (Ukrainian), Bjelorusija (Bosnian, Croatian), Hviderusland (Danish), Hvítarussland (Faroese), Hvíta-Rússland (Icelandic), Hviterussland (Norwegian), Lefkorosía - Λευκορωσία (Greek), Pilarusi (Inuktitut), Rússia Branca (Portuguese alternate), Russie Blanche (French alternate), Ruthenia Alba (Latin), Valgevene (Estonian), Valgõvinne (Võro), Valko-Venäjä (Finnish), Vitryssland (Swedish), Weißrussland (German), Weißruthenien (German, before 1945), Wit-Rusland (Afrikaans, Dutch alternate), Wittrussland (Low Saxon) |
Belgium | Belchica (Aragonese), Belçika (Azeri, Turkish), Beldjike (Walloon), Belghia (Aromanian), Bèlgia (Acehnese), Belgia - Բելգիա (Armenian), Belgia (Breton, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Icelandic, Indonesian, Latin variant, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Romansh), Belgiä (Võro), Bèlgica (Catalan), Belgica (Corsican, Latin variant), Bélgica (Portuguese, Spanish), Belgicko (Slovak), België (Afrikaans, Dutch, West-Vlams), Belgie (Alemannic, Czech), Belgie / Pelgie - 벨기에 (Korean), Belgien (Austro-Bavarian, Danish, German, Low Saxon, Min Nan, Swedish), Belgija (Bosnian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Beļģija (Latvian), Bel'gija - Бельгия (Russian), Belgija - Белгија (Serbian), Bel'gija - Бельгія (Ukrainian), Belgika (Basque), Belgio (Esperanto, Italian), Bèlg·ique (Franco-Provençal), Belgique (French), Belgiska (Lower Sorbian), Belgium (Hungarian, Latin), Belgiya - Белгия (Bulgarian), Belgiya - בלגיה (Hebrew), Belgje (Frisian), Belgjikë (Albanian), Belġju (Maltese), Belgye - בעלגיע (Yiddish), Belhija - Бэльгія (Belarusian), Belhika (Cebuano, Central Bikolano, Filipino/Tagalog), Bēlīam - เบลเยียม (Thai), Beljiyām - বেলজিয়াম (Bengali), Beljiyam - બેલ્જિયમ (Gujarati), Beljiyam - बेल्जियम (Hindi, Marathi), Bélxica (Asturian, Galician), Bergike (Picard), Berugī - ベルギー (Japanese), an Bheilg (Irish), A' Bheilg (Scots Gaelic), Bỉ (Vietnamese), Bǐlìshí - 比利時 / 比利时 (Mandarin Chinese), Byaljiyam - بیلجیم (Urdu), Gwlad Belg (Welsh), Pirjii (Inuktitut), Vélgio - Βέλγιο (Greek) |
Belize | Bèilǐsī - 貝里斯 / 贝里斯 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Belice (Catalan, Spanish), Belīj - બેલીજ (Gujarati), Belìos (Scots Gaelic), Belis (Faroese), Belîs (Welsh), Bēlīt - เบลีซ (Thai), Beliz - Бэліз (Belarusian), Beliz - Белиз (Bulgarian, Russian), Beliz - Беліз (Ukrainian), Belíz - Μπελίζ (Greek), Belīz - बेलीज़ (Hindi, Marathi), Beliz - בליז (Hebrew), Beliza (Latin, Latvian), Belizas (Lithuanian), Belize (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Aragonese, Aromanian, Bosnian, Breton, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish, Turkish, Võro), Beliże (Maltese), Belize - Белизе (Serbian), Belizo (Esperanto), Bellijeu / Pellijŭ - 벨리즈 (Korean), Berīzu - ベリーズ (Japanese), Bilīz - بليز (Arabic), Bólìzī - 伯利茲 / 伯利兹 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Piliijuu (Inuktitut)
Formerly British Honduras: Britanski Honduras - Британски Хондурас (Serbian), Britanskiĭ Gonduras - Британский Гондурас (Russian), Britisch-Honduras (German), Britisk Honduras (Norwegian), Brits-Honduras (Dutch), Britský Honduras (Czech), Britų Hondūras (Lithuanian), Honduras Británica (Spanish), Honduras Britânicas (Portuguese), Honduras Britannico (Italian), Honduras britannique (French), Honduras Brytyjski (Polish) |
Benin | Bèiníng - 貝寧 / 贝宁 (Mandarin Chinese), Benaeng / Penaeng - 베냉 (Korean), Benan - ベナン (Japanese), Bê-nanh (Vietnamese), Benim (Portuguese), Bénin (French), Benin (Afrikaans, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Interlingua, Italian, Maltese, Polish, Romanian, Slovene), Benin - Բենին (Armenian), Benin - Бенин (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian), Benín - Μπενίν (Greek), Benin - בנין (Hebrew), Benín (Spanish), Bēnin - เบนิน (Thai), Benina (Latvian), Beninas (Lithuanian), Benino (Esperanto), Panin (Inuktitut)
Formerly Dahomey: Dagomeia - Дагомея (Russian), Dahome - ダホメ (Japanese), Dahomee (Estonian), Dahomej (Polish), Dahomėja (Lithuanian), Dahomey (Breton, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Romanian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Venetian, Vietnamese), Dahómey (Icelandic), Daomé (Portuguese) |
Bermuda | Bamyūda Shotō - バミューダ諸島 (Japanese), Beomyuda / Pŏmyuda - 버뮤다 (Korean), Bermuda - Բերմուդա (Armenian), Bermuda (German, Indonesian, Min Nan, Portuguese alternate, Vietnamese, Wolof), Bermuda - ברמודה (Hebrew), Bermudas (Latvian, Portuguese), Bermude (Italian), Bermudes (Catalan), Bèrmudes (Franco-Provençal), Bermudi - Бермуди (Bulgarian, Serbian), Bermudy (Czech, Polish), Bomùdà qúndǎo - 百慕大群岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Bœrmiudā - เบอร์มิวดา (Thai), Islles Bermudes (Asturian), Parmuuta (Inuktitut), Pulau Bermuda (Malay), Insulele Bermude (Romanian) |
Bhutan | Bhoetan (Afrikaans), Bhoutan (Breton, French), Bhuṭān - ভুটান (Bengali), Bhutan (Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Indonesian, Italian, German, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish), Bhuṭān - ભુટાન (Gujarati), Bhután (Hungarian, Slovak), Bhútán (Czech), Bhūtān - بھوٹان (Urdu), Bhūtān - भूटान (Hindi, Marathi), Bhutano (Esperanto), Bhwtan (Welsh), Boután - Μπουτάν (Greek), Bùdān - 不丹 (Chinese), Butan - Բուտան (Armenian), Butan (Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Maltese, Slovene), Butan - Бутан (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Butàn (Scots Gaelic), Bután (Spanish), Butan - בוטאן (Hebrew), Būtan - ブータン (Japanese), Butan / Put'an - 부탄 (Korean), Butāna (Latvian), Butanas (Lithuanian), Butano (Esperanto), Butanum (Latin), Butão (Portuguese), Druk Yul - འབྲུག་ཡུལ་ (Dzongkha), Phūtān - ภูฏาน (Thai), Puutan (Inuktitut) |
Bolivia | Balivija - Балівія (Belarusian), Boilibhia (Scots Gaelic), Bolifia (Welsh), Boliivia (Estonian, Võro), Bolivia (Afrikaans, Albanian, Breton, Danish, Faroese, Finnish, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish), Bolivia - Բոլիվիա (Armenian), Bolívia (Catalan, Hungarian, Portuguese, Slovak), Bolívie (Czech), Bolivie (French), Bolivië (Afrikaans alternate, Dutch), Bolivien (German), Bolivija (Bosnian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Bolivija - Боливия (Bulgarian, Russian), Bolivija - Боливија (Serbian), Bolīvija (Latvian), Bolivija - Болівія (Ukrainian), Bolivio (Esperanto), Boliviyā - બોલિવિયા (Gujarati), Boliviya - בוליביה (Hebrew), Boliviyā - बोलिविया (Hindi, Marathi), Bolivja (Maltese), Bolivya (Turkish), Bōlìwéiyà - 玻利維亞 / 玻利维亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Boliwia (Polish), Bōliwīa - โบลิเวีย (Thai), Bollibia / Pollibia - 볼리비아 (Korean), Boribia - ボリビア (Japanese), Bulibya (Quechua), Pulivia (Inuktitut), Volivía - Βολιβία (Greek), Volivia (Guarani), Wuliwya (Aymara) |
Bosnia-Herzegovina | an Bhoisnia-Heirseagaivéin (Irish), Boisnia-Heirseagoibhìna (Scots Gaelic), Boseunia Hereuchegobina / Posŭnia Herŭch'egobina - 보스니아 헤르체고비나 (Korean), Bōshìníyǎ-Hèsègēwéinà - 波士尼亞-赫塞哥維納 / 波士尼亚-赫塞哥维纳 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Bōsīníyà hé Hēisègēwéinà - 波斯尼亞和黑塞哥維那 / 波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Bosna a Hercegovina (Czech, Slovak), Bosna dhe Hercegovina (Albanian), Bosna Hersek (Turkish), Bosna i Hercegovina (Bosnian, Croatian), Bosna i Hercegovina - Босна и Херцеговина (Serbian), Bosna i Hertsegovina - Босна и Херцеговина (Bulgarian), Bosna in Hercegovina (Slovene), Bosnia a Hertsegofina (Welsh), Bosnia at Herzegovina (Filipino/Tagalog), Bosnia-Erzegovina (Italian), Bosnia et Herzegovina (Latin), Bosnia ha Herzegovina (Breton), Bosnia-Hercegovina (Norwegian), Bosnia-Hersegovina (Faroese), Bosnia-Hertsegovina - Բոսնիա-Հերցեգովինա (Armenian), Bosnia-Hertsegovina (Finnish variant), Bosnia-Herzegovina (Basque, Indonesian), Bòsnia-Herzegovina (Catalan), Bósnia-Herzegovina / Bósnia e Herzegovina (Portuguese), Bośnia i Hercegowina (Polish), Bosnia ja Hertsegoviina (Estonian, Võro), Bosnia ja Hertsegovina (Finnish), Bǭsnīa læ Hœrchēkōwīnā - บอสเนียและเฮอร์เซโกวีนา (Thai), Bosnía og Hersegóvína (Icelandic), Bosnia și Herțegovina (Romanian), Bosnia y Herzegovina (Spanish), Bosnië en Herzegovina (Dutch), Bosnië-Herzegovina (Afrikaans), Bosnie-Herzégovine (French), Bosnien-Hercegovina (Danish), Bosnien-Herzegowina (German variant, Low Saxon), Bosnien och Hercegovina (Swedish), Bosnien og Hercegovina (Danish variant), Bosnien und Herzegowina (German), Bośnija i Hercahavina - Босьнія і Герцагавіна (Belarusian), Bosnija ir Hercegovina (Lithuanian), Bosnija un Hercegovina (Latvian), Bosnio kaj Hercegovino (Esperanto), Bosniya Hertzogovina - בוסניה הרצוגובינה (Hebrew), Bosniya i Gertsegovina - Босния и Герцеговина (Russian), Bosnja-Ħerzegovina (Maltese), Bosunia Herutsegobina - ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナ (Japanese), Bosznia és Hercegovina (Hungarian), Pusunia-Hiirutsiguvina (Inuktitut), Vosnía kai Erzegovíni - Βοσνία και Ερζεγοβίνη (Greek) |
Botswana | (British) Bechuanaland (former name in English), Bocheuwana / Poch'ŭwana - 보츠와나 (Korean), Bócíwǎnà - 博茨瓦納 / 博茨瓦纳 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Bocvana (Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene), Bocvana - Боцвана (Serbian), Bocvano (Esperanto), Botsouána - Μποτσουάνα (Greek), Botsuana (Asturian, Latin, Portuguese, Scots Gaelic), Botsuana - Ботсуана (Bulgarian), Botsuwana - ボツワナ (Japanese), Botsvana (Faroese, Lithuanian, Turkish), Botsvana - Ботсвана (Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian), Boṭsvānā - બોટ્સ્વાના (Gujarati), Botsvana - בוצוואנה (Hebrew), Botsvāna (Latvian), Boṭsvānā - बोत्स्वाना (Hindi, Marathi), Botswana (Afrikaans, Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese alternate, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Võro, Welsh), Bǭtswānā - บอตสวานา (Thai), Bōzhánà - 波扎那 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Putsuana (Inuktitut) |
Brazil | Ba Tây / Bra-xin (Vietnamese), Bāxī - 巴西 (Mandarin Chinese), Beurajil / Pŭrajil - 브라질 (Korean), Brāchil - บราซิล (Thai), Braisil (Scots Gaelic), Brājīl - બ્રાજીલ (Gujarati), Brasiilia (Estonian, Võro), Brasil (Catalan, Indonesian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Welsh), Brasile (Italian), Brasilia (Faroese, Finnish, Latin, Romansh), Brasilía (Icelandic), Brasilië (Afrikaans), Brasilien (Danish, German, Swedish), Brazil (Bosnian, Breton, Croatian, Indonesian variant), Brazil - Бразил (Serbian), Brazil - ברזיל (Hebrew), Brāzīl - برازیل (Urdu), Brāzīl - ब्राज़ील (Hindi, Marathi), Brażil (Maltese), Brazili (Albanian), Brazilia - Բրազիլիա (Armenian), Brazilia (Romanian), Brazília (Hungarian, Slovak), Brazílie (Czech), Brazilië (Dutch), Brazilija (Lithuanian, Slovene), Brazīlija (Latvian), Brazilija - Бразилия (Bulgarian, Russian), Brazilo (Esperanto), Brazilska (Lower Sorbian), Brazylia (Polish), Brazylija - Бразылія (Belarusian), Brésil (French), Brezilya (Turkish), Burajiru - ブラジル (Japanese), Purajil/Puratsil (Inuktitut), Vrasil (Guarani), Vrazilía - Βραζιλία (Greek) |
British Virgin Islands | Bretsku Jomfrúoyggjar (Faroese), Britain Virgin Kûn-tó (Min Nan), Britanakan Virginian Kghziner - Բրիտանական Վիրջինյան Կղզիներ (Armenian), Britanska Devičanska ostrva - Британска Девичанска острва (Serbian), Britanski Deviški otoki (Slovene), Britanski Virdzhinski ostrovi - Британски Вирджински острови (Bulgarian), Briti Neitsisaared (Estonian), Britische Jungferninseln (German), Britské Panenské ostrovy (Czech), Britu Virdžīnu salas (Latvian), Brit Virgen-szigetek (Hungarian), Brytyjskie Wyspy Dziewicze (Polish), Duni Virgin (angalteer) (Wolof), Igirisu-ryō Vājin Shotō - イギリス領ヴァージン諸島 (Japanese), Iles Vièrges britaniques (Franco-Provençal), Ilhas Virgens Britânicas (Portuguese), Illes Verges Britàniques (Catalan), Islas Birchens Britanicas (Aragonese), Kepulauan Virgin British (Malay), Kepulauan Virgin Inggris (Indonesian), Mū Kǫ Britit Wœrčhin - หมู่เกาะบริติชเวอร์จิน (Thai), Puritisu Vaajin Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Yeonggungnyeong Beojin Aillaendeu / Yŏnggungnyŏng Pŏjin Aillaendŭ - 영국령 버진아일랜드 (Korean), Yīngshǔ Wéiěrjīng Qúndǎo - 英屬維爾京群島 (Mandarin Chinese), Insulele Virgine Britanice (Romanian) |
Brunei | Beurunai / Pŭrunai - 브루나이 (Korean), Broenei (Afrikaans), Brounéi - Μπρουνέι (Greek), Brunai (Acehnese), Brunāi - ব্রুনাই (Bengali), Brūnai - บรูไน (Thai), Brunei - Բրունեյ (Armenian), Brunei (Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Yoruba), Brunei Darussalam (Indonesian variant), Brunej - Бруней (Bulgarian, Chuvash, Russian), Brunej (Czech, Maltese, Slovak, Slovene), Brunej - Брунеј (Serbian), Bruneja (Latvian), Brunejo (Esperanto), Brunėjus (Lithuanian), Bruney - ברונאיי (Hebrew), Bruney (Turkish), Burunei - ブルネイ (Japanese), Bruniejos (Samogitian), Bwoonéí (Navajo), Poronai (Maori), Purunai (Inuktitut), Wénlái - 文萊 / 文莱 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Wènlái - 汶萊 / 汶莱 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan) |
Bulgaria | A' Bảo Gia Lợi / Bungary (Vietnamese), Bălgarija - България (Bulgarian), Balgeriyā - બલ્ગેરીયા (Gujarati), Balgerīyā - बल्गेरीया (Hindi, Marathi), Balkǣrīa - บัลแกเรีย (Thai), Bǎojiālìyà - 保加利亞 / 保加利亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Baŭharyja - Баўгарыя (Belarusian), an Bhulgáir (Irish), Bolgarija - Болгария (Russian), Bolgarija (Slovene), Bolgariya - Болгарія (Ukrainian), Bugarija - Бугарија (Macedonian), Bugarska (Croatian), Bugarska - Бугарска (Serbian), Bulgaaria (Estonian, Võro), Bulgàiria (Scots Gaelic), Bulgareti - ბულგარეთი (Georgian), Bulgaria - Բուլղարիա (Armenian), Bulgaria (Basque, Breton, Faroese, Finnish, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish), Bulgària (Catalan), Bulgária (Hungarian, Portuguese), Búlgaría (Icelandic), Bulgaria / Pulgaria - 불가리아 (Korean), Bułgaria (Polish), Bulgarie (French), Bulgarien (Danish, German, Low Saxon, Swedish), Bulgārija (Latvian), Bulgarija (Lithuanian), Bulgarija (Maltese), Bulgarije (Dutch), Bulgario (Esperanto), Bulgaristan (Turkish), Bulgariya - בולגריה (Hebrew), Bulgarska (Lower Sorbian), Bulgarya (Filipino/Tagalog), Bulgarye (Afrikaans), Bulgarye - בולגאַריע (Yiddish), Bulharsko (Czech, Slovak), Bullgaria (Albanian), Burugaria - ブルガリア (Japanese), Bwlgaria (Welsh), Purjaria (Inuktitut), Vulgaría - Βουλγαρία (Greek) |
Burkina Faso | Bourkína Fáso - Μπουρκίνα Φάσο (Greek), Bùjīnàfǎsuǒ - 布基納法索 / 布基纳法索 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Bùjínàfǎsuǒ - 布吉納法索 / 布吉纳法索 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Bureukina Paso / Purŭk'ina P'aso - 부르키나파소 (Korean), Burkina Fasas (Lithuanian), Burkina Faso (Acehnese, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese alternate, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish), Burkina Faso - Буркина Фасо (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian), Burkina Faso - בורקינה פאסו (Hebrew), Būrkinā Fāsō - บูร์กินาฟาโซ (Thai), Burkino (Esperanto), Burquina Faso (Portuguese), Burukina Faso - ブルキナ・ファソ (Japanese), Puuqina Vasu (Inuktitut)
Former name: Alto Volta (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish), Áno Vólta - Άνω Βόλτα (Greek), Górna Wolta (Polish), Haute-Volta (French), Obervolta (German), Opper-Volta (Dutch), Oteu Bolta / Ot'ŭ Polt'a - 오트볼타 (Korean), Ōtoboruta - オートボルタ (Japanese), Upper Volta (English), Zgornja Volta (Slovene) |
Burma | see Myanmar |
Burundi | Bùlóngdí - 布隆迪 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Burundi (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Azeri, Bambara, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Maltese, Min Nan, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish), Burundi - ቡሩንዲ (Amharic), Būrūndī - بوروندي (Arabic), Burunḍi - বুরুন্ডি (Bengali), Burundi - Бурунди (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian), Burundi - בורונדי (Hebrew), Burundi / Purundi - 부룬디 (Korean), Burundī - บุรุนดี (Thai), Burúndi (Portuguese alternate), Burundis (Lithuanian), Burundo (Esperanto), Burundzi - Бурундзі (Belarusian), Burunji - ブルンジ (Japanese), Burúnti - Μπουρούντι (Greek), Púlóngdì - 蒲隆地 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Purunji (Inuktitut)
Alternate, older forms like Urundi include: Ouroundi (French), Urundi (German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish) |
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Cambodia | Cambodge (French), Cambodia (Latin, Scots Gaelic, Welsh), Cambodja (Catalan, Danish, Dutch), Cambogia (Italian, Romanian), Camboja (Portuguese), Camboya (Spanish), Campuchia / Cao Miên (Vietnamese), Jiǎnpǔzhài - 柬埔寨 (Mandarin Chinese), Kamboçya (Turkish), Kambodia / K'ambodia - 캄보디아 (Korean), Kamboḍiyā - કમ્બોડિયા (Gujarati), Kambodiya - קמבודיה (Hebrew), Kamboḍiyā - कम्बोडिया (Hindi, Marathi), Kambodja (Afrikaans, Breton, Faroese, Maltese, Swedish), Kambodjia - Կամբոդիա (Armenian), Kambods'a (Võro), Kambodscha (German), Kambodsja (Norwegian), Kambodža - Камбоджа (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), Kambodža (Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Slovak, Slovene), Kambodża (Polish), Kambodža - Камбоџа (Serbian), Kambodzsa (Hungarian), Kamboĝo (Esperanto), Kamboja (Acehnese, Indonesian), Kambojia - カンボジア (Japanese), Kamboxha (Albanian), Kampótzi - Καμπότζη (Greek), Kamphūchā - กัมพูชา (Thai), Kampuchea (former English name 1975-1989), Kampuujia (Inuktitut), Kemboja (Malay) |
Cameroon | Camarões (Portuguese), Camarùn (Scots Gaelic), Cameroun (Danish, French), Camerun (Italian, Romanian), Camerún (Spanish), Camerunia (Latin), Camerwn (Welsh), Kāmàilóng - 喀麥隆 / 喀麦隆 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Kàmàilóng - 喀麥隆 / 喀麦隆 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Kameroen (Afrikaans, Dutch), Kameroun (Breton), Kameroún - Καμερούν (Greek), Kamerun (Albanian, Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish, Turkish), Kamerun - Կամերուն (Armenian), Kamerun - Камэрун (Belarusian), Kamerun - Камерун (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Kamerun - קמרון (Hebrew), Kamerūn - カメルーン (Japanese), Kamerun / K'amerun - 카메룬 (Korean), Kamerūna (Latvian), Kamerūnas (Lithuanian), Kameruno (Esperanto), Kamiruun (Inuktitut), Kamõrun (Võro), Khǣmœrūn - แคเมอรูน (Thai), Táłtłʼááh Chʼosh Daadánígíí Bitooh (Navajo) |
Canada | Canadà (Catalan), Canada (Danish, Dutch, French, Igbo, Ilokano, Iñupiaq, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Romanian, Romansh, Scots Gaelic, Tagalog, Welsh), Canadá (Galician, Portuguese, Spanish), Ca-na-đa / Gia Nã Đại (Vietnamese), Canauhtlān (Nahuatl), Deetéél Bikéyah (Navajo), IKhanada (isiZulu), Jiānádà - 加拿大 (Mandarin Chinese), Kanada (Afrikaans, Azeri, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Low Saxon, Malay, Maltese, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Uzbek, Võro), Kanada - Կանադա (Armenian), Kanada - Канада (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Kazakh, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Kanada - קנדה (Hebrew), Kanada - カナダ (Japanese), Kanada / K'anada - 카나다 or Kaenada / K'aenada - 캐나다 (Korean), Kanāda (Latvian), Kánádà (Yoruba), Kanadás - Καναδάς (Greek), Kanadë (Albanian), Kanado (Esperanto), Kanatã (Guarani), Kanata - ᑲᓇᑕ (Inuktitut), Keneḍā - કેનેડા (Gujarati), Keneḍā - केनेडा (Hindi, Marathi), Keneḍā - کینیڈا (Urdu), Khǣnādā - แคนาดา (Thai), Tanata (Maori) |
Cape Verde | Cabo Verde (Estonian alternate, Portuguese, Spanish, Võro), Cabu Verde (Asturian), Cape Verde (Indonesian variant, Polish variant, Scots Gaelic, Turkish), Cap Ferde (Welsh), Capo Verde (Italian), Capul Verde (Romanian), Cap Verd (Catalan), Cap-Vert (French), Fódéjiǎo - 佛得角 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Grænhöfðaeyjar (Icelandic), Grønhøvdaoyggjar (Faroese), Kaapii Viitaa (Inuktitut), Kaap Verde (Afrikaans), Kaapverdië (Dutch), Kaba-Verde - Каба-Вэрдэ (Belarusian), Kabo Bereude / K'abo Perŭde - 카보베르데 (Korean), Kābo Berude - カーボ・ベルデ (Japanese), Kabo Verde - Кабо Верде (Bulgarian), Kabo Verde (Latvian), Kabo-Verde - Кабо-Верде (Russian, Ukrainian), Kabo-Verdo (Esperanto), Kape Verde (Maltese), Kap-Glas (Breton), Kapp Verde (Norwegian), Kap Verde (Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish), Kapverdski otoci (Croatian), Kapverdy (Czech, Slovak), Kef Verde - כף ורדה (Hebrew), Khēp Wœrd - เคปเวิร์ด (Thai), Prásino Akrotírio - Πράσινο Ακρωτήριο (Greek), Roheneemesaared (Estonian), Tanjung Verde (Indonesian), Tónteel Bibąąh Dootłʼizhí (Navajo), Wéidéjiǎo - 維德角 / 维德角 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Wyspy Zielonego Przylądka (Polish), Žaliasis Kyšulys (Lithuanian), Zelenortska ostrva - Зеленортска острва (Serbian), Zelenortski otoki (Slovene), Zöld-foki Szigetek (Hungarian), Republica Capului Verde (Romanian) |
Cayman Islands | Eiyei kayman - איי קיימן (Hebrew), Ilhas Caymans, Caimão, Cayman, Caimanes or Caimán (Portuguese), Kaaimanseilande (Afrikaans), Kaimaninseln (German), Kaimanisaared (Estonian), Kaiman Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Kaimanu salas (Latvian), Kajmanovi ostrovi - Кайманови острови (Bulgarian), Kajmanska ostrva - Кајманска острва (Serbian), Kajmanské ostrovy (Czech), Kajmán-szigetek (Hungarian), Keimaen Jedo / K'eimaen Chedo - 케이맨 제도 (Korean), Keiman Shotō - ケイマン諸島 (Japanese), Kepulauan Cayman or Kepulauan Kayman (Indonesian), Mū Kǫ Khœimǣn - หมู่เกาะเคย์แมน (Thai), Insulele Cayman (Romanian) |
Central African Republic | Centraal-Afrikaanse Republiek (Dutch), Centr-Afrika Respubliko (Esperanto), Centralafrikanska republiken (Swedish), Centrālāfrikas Republika (Latvian), Central'naja Afrykanskaja Respublika - Цэнтральная Афрыканская Рэспубліка (Belarusian), Centralnoafrička republika - Централноафричка република (Serbian), Centralno-Afrikanskaja Respublika - Центрально-Африканская Республика (Russian), Centralnoafrikanska republika - Централноафриканска република (Bulgarian), Centrinės Afrikos Respublika (Lithuanian), Chūō Afurika Kyōwakoku - 中央アフリカ共和国 (Japanese), Cộng Hòa Trung Phi (Vietnamese), Den Centralafrikanske Republik (Danish), Den sentralafrikanske republikk (Norwegian), Gweriniaeth Canol Affrica (Welsh), Jung-ang Apeurika Gonghwaguk / Chungang Ap'ŭrik'a Konghwaguk - 중앙아프리카 공화국 (Korean), Kentroafrikanikí Dimokratía - Κεντροαφρικανική Δημοκρατία (Greek), Kesk-Aafrika Vabariik (Estonian), Kesk-Afriga Vabariik (Võro), Keski-Afrikan Tasavalta (Finnish), Łizhinii Bikéyah Beʼałnííʼ (Navajo), Miðafrikalýðveldið (Faroese), Orta Afrika Cumhuriyeti (Turkish), Poblachd Meadhan Afraga (Scots Gaelic), Qitiq Apurikan Ripupliku (Inuktitut), Repubblica Centroafricana (Italian), Repubblika Afrikana Ċentrali (Maltese), Republica Centrafricană (Romanian), República Centroafricana (Spanish), República Centro-Africana (Portuguese), Republik Afrika Tengah (Indonesian), Republik Afrika Teungoh (Acehnese), ha'Republika ha'Merkaz Afrikayit - הרפובליקה המרכז אפריקאית (Hebrew), Republika ng Gitnang Aprika (Filipino/Tagalog), Republika Środkowoafrykańska (Polish), Republik Kreizafrika (Breton), République centrafricaine (French), Respublica Mediae Africae (Latin), Sāthāronrat Ǣfrikā Klāng - สาธารณรัฐแอฟริกากลาง (Thai), Sentraal-Afrikaanse Republiek (Afrikaans), Srednjeafriška republika (Slovene), Srednjoafrička Republika (also Centralnoafrička Republika) (Croatian), Středoafrická republika (Czech), Stredoafrická republika (Slovak), Tlācatlahtohcāyōtl Tlahco Africa (Nahuatl), Zentralafrikanische Republik (German), Zhōngfēi Gònghéguó - 中非共和國 / 中非共和国 (Mandarin Chinese)
Formerly, Central African Empire |
Chad | Čad - ቻድ (Amharic), Çad (Azeri, Turkish), Cad (Bambara), Čad - Чад (Belarusian, Serbian), Čāḍ - চাড (Bengali), Čad (Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene), Čāḍ - ચાડ (Gujarati), Cāḍ - चाड (Hindi, Marathi), Ċad (Maltese), Cāḍ - چاڈ (Urdu), Čada (Latvian), Čadas (Lithuanian), Çadi (Albanian), Ĉado (Esperanto), Chad (Acehnese, Aragonese, Asturian, Indonesian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish, Welsh), Chad - Չադ (Armenian), Chad - Чад (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), Chad - צ׳ד (Hebrew), Chádé - 查德 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Chade (Portuguese), Chadeu / Ch'adŭ - 차드 (Korean), Chado - チャド (Japanese), Chāt - ชาด (Thai), Ciad (Aromanian, Italian, Romanian), Csád (Hungarian), Czad (Polish), Kaati (Inuktitut), Kjad (Faroese), Sát (Vietnamese), Tchad (Breton, Danish, French, Swedish), Tch·ad (Franco-Provençal), Tšaad (Estonian), Tsaad (Võro), Tšad (Finnish), Tsant - Τσαντ (Greek), Tschad (Alemannic, German), Tshād - تشاد (Arabic), Tsjaad (Dutch), Tsjad (Afrikaans, Norwegian), Txad (Catalan), Tzadia (Latin), Zhàdé - 乍得 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC) |
Chile | Chile (Alemannic, Aragonese, Breton, Czech, Danish, Finnish, German, Guarani, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian variant, Navajo, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish, Swedish), Chile - צ׳ילה (Hebrew), Chili (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Dutch, French, Indonesian),Chili - Չիլի (Armenian), Chili - Чили (Bulgarian, Russian), Ch·ili (Franco-Provençal), Chilí - Χιλή (Greek), Chilī - ชิลี (Thai), Chilia (Latin), Chille / Ch'ille - 칠레 (Korean), Chí Lợi (Vietnamese), Chiri - チリ (Japanese), Cile (Aromanian, Indonesian variant, Italian, Tarantino), Čile (Bosnian, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene), Çile (Crimean Tatar), Čīle (Latvian), Čilė (Lithuanian), Ċilè (Maltese), Čile - Чиле (Serbian), Cili (Indonesian variant), Čilī - चिली (Hindi), Ĉilio (Esperanto), Čyli - Чылі (Belarusian), Czile (Silesian), Kilai (Inuktitut), Kili (Albanian, Faroese), Şili (Turkish), Tilì (Scots Gaelic), Tišīlī - تشيلي (Arabic), Tšiili (Estonian), Tsiili (Võro), Tsili (Welsh), Xile (Catalan), Zhìlì - 智利 (Mandarin Chinese) |
China | Čayna - ቻይና (Amharic), Čhīn - จีน (Thai), China (Dutch, German, Guarani, Indonesian variant, Low Saxon, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish), Ch·ina (Franco-Provençal), Chinastan - Չինաստան (Armenian), Chine (French), Chineti - ჩინეთი (Georgian), Chinska (Lower Sorbian), Chiny (Polish), Chūgoku - 中国 (formally Chūka Jimmin Kyōwakoku - 中華人民共和国 (Japanese), Çin (Azeri, Turkish), Cīn - चीन (Hindi), Cīn - چین (Urdu), Cina (Indonesian, Italian, Malay), Čína (Czech, Slovak), Ċina (Maltese), Ĉinio (Esperanto), rGya.nag - རྒྱ་ནག། (Tibetan), Hiina (Estonian, Võro), Jungguk / Chungguk - 중국 (Korean), Khine - כינע (Yiddish), Kiina (Finnish), Kina (Albanian, Bosnian, Croatian, Danish, Faroese, Norwegian, Swedish), Kína - Κίνα (Greek), Kína (Hungarian, Icelandic), Ķīna (Latvian), Kina - Кина (Serbian), Kinija (Lithuanian), Kitaj - Кітай (Belarusian), Kitaj - Китай (Bulgarian, Russian), Kitajska (Slovene), Kytaj - Китай (Ukrainian), aṣ-Ṣīn - الصين (Arabic), Sin - סין (Hebrew), an tSín (Irish), Sina (Breton, Latin), Sina or Kaina (Inuktitut), Sìona (Scots Gaelic), Sjina (Afrikaans, Limburgish), Tiongkok (Indonesian [obsolete]), Tiong-kok (Min Nan), Trung Quốc / Trung Hoa / Tàu (Vietnamese), Tseina (Welsh), Tsina (Central Bikolano, Filipino, Tagalog), Xina (Catalan), Zhōngguó - 中國 / 中国 (Chinese) Note: "China" usually refers to the People's Republic of China nowadays. For the Republic of China, which is commonly known as "Taiwan", please refer to "Taiwan". See also: Names of China. |
Christmas Island | Božićno ostrvo (Bosnian), Božićno ostrvo - Божићно острво (Serbian), Christmas Island (Danish), Christmas-tó (Min Nan), Ilha Christmas (Brazilian Portuguese), Illa Christmas (Catalan), Ilha do Natal (Portuguese), Jõulusaar (Estonian), Karácsony-sziget (Hungarian), Keuriseumaseu seom / K'ŭrisŭmasŭ sŏm - 크리스마스 섬 (Korean), Kǫ Khristmāt - เกาะคริสต์มาส (Thai), Kurisumasu-tō - クリスマス島 (Japanese), Kurisutamasu Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Ostrov Rozhdestvo - Остров Рождество (Bulgarian), Pulau Christmas (Indonesia), Shèngdàn dǎo - 圣诞岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Vánoční ostrov (Czech), Weihnachtsinsel (German), Wyspa Bożego Narodzenia (Polish), Ynys y Nadolig (Welsh), Ziemsvētku sala (Latvian) |
Cocos (Keeling) Islands | Cocos (Keeling) Kûn-tó (Min Nan), Cocos (Keeling) uharteak (Basque), Cocosøerne (Danish), Ilhas Cocos (Keeling) (Portuguese), Illes Cocos (Catalan), Islas Cocos (Spanish), Kakosavyia vyspy - Какосавыя выспы (Belarusian), Kepulauan Kokos (Keeling) (Indonesian), Kokos adaları (Azeri), Kokoseu Jedo / K'ok'osŭ Chedo - 코코스 제도 (Korean), Kokosinseln (German), Kokosneri kghzi - Կոկոսների կխզի (Armenian), Kokosova ostrva (Bosnian), Kokosova ostrva - Кокосова острва (Serbian), Kokosové ostrovy (Czech), Kokosovi ostrovi - Кокосови острови (Bulgarian), Kokosu (Kīlinga) salas (Latvian), Kokosu Shotō - ココス諸島 (Japanese), Kókusz (Keeling)-szigetek (Hungarian), Kookossaared (Estonian), Kukusi Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Mū Kǫ Khōkhōt (Mū Kǫ Khīling) - หมู่เกาะโคโคส (หมู่เกาะคีลิง) (Thai), Wyspy Kokosowe (Polish), Insulele Cocos (Romanian) |
Colombia | Colombia (Afrikaans, Aragonese, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Italian, Norwegian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish, Swedish, Võro, Welsh), Colòmbia (Catalan), Colômbia (Portuguese), Colombie (French), Columbia (Latin, Romanian), Gēlúnbǐyà - 哥倫比亞 / 哥伦比亚 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Gēlúnbǐyǎ - 哥倫比亞 / 哥伦比亚 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Kalumbija - Калюмбія (Belarusian), Khōlǭmbīa - โคลอมเบีย (Thai), Kollombia / K'ollombia - 콜롬비아 (Korean), Kolombia (Acehnese, Albanian, Breton, Indonesian), Kolómbia or Kolómvia (Guarani), Kolombië (Afrikaans alternate, Kolombio (Esperanto), Kolombiya - קולומביה (Hebrew), Kolombiya (Turkish), Kolombja (Maltese), Kolombya - ኮሎምብያ (Amharic), Kolomvía - Κολομβία (Greek), Kolumbia - Կոլումբիա (Armenian), Kolumbia (former Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Hungarian, Indonesian alternate, Polish, Slovak), Kolumbie (Alemannic, Czech), Kolumbien (German), Kolumbija (Bosnian, Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Kolumbija - Колумбия (Bulgarian, Russian), Kolumbija - Колумбија (Serbian), Kolumbija - Колумбія (Ukrainian), Kolumbja (Maltese variant), Korombia - コロンビア (Japanese), Kūlūmbiyā - كولومبيا (Arabic), Kulumpia (Inuktitut) |
Comoros | Comoras (Aragonese, Spanish), Comore (Aromanian, Italian, Romanian), Comore-eilande (Afrikaans), Comoren (Dutch), Comorerne (Danish), Comores (Catalan, French, Portuguese), Comore-szigetek (Hungarian), Comoros (Scots Gaelic, Turkish, Welsh), Gěmó - 葛摩 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Ǧuzuru l-Qumur - جزر القمر (Arabic), Insulae Comorianae (Latin), Kamorskija vyspy - Каморскія выспы (Belarusian), Kēmóluó - 科摩羅 / 科摩罗 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Khǭmōrōt - คอโมโรส (Thai), Komoorid (Estonian), Komooriq (Võro), Komorai (Lithuanian), Komoras (Latvian), Komoren (Alemannic, Dutch alternate, German), Komorene (Norwegian), Komorerna (Swedish), Komóres - Κομόρες (Greek), Komorez (Breton), Komori (Bosnian, Comorian, Croatian, Slovene), Komori - Комори (Serbian), Komorit (Finnish), Komoro (Indonesian), Komoro - קומורו (Hebrew), Komoro - コモロ (Japanese), Komoro / K'omoro - 코모로 (Korean), Komoroj (Esperanto), Komoros - ኮሞሮስ (Amharic), Komoros (Maltese), Komorski ostrovi - Коморски острови (Bulgarian), Komorski ostrovy - Коморскі острови (Ukrainian), Komorskiye ostrova - Коморские острова (Russian), Komory (Czech, Polish, Slovak), Kumurusi (Inuktitut) |
Congo | Congo (Aragonese, Catalan, Danish, Dutch alternate, French, Italian, Min Nan, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish), Gāngguǒ - 剛果 / 刚果 (Mandarin Chinese), Káango (Navajo), Khǭngkō - คองโก (Thai), Konga - Конга (Belarusian), Kongas (Lithuanian), Konggo / K'onggo - 콩고 (Korean), Kongkó - Κονγκό (Greek), Kongo (Afrikaans, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Latvian, Maltese, Slovene, Võro, West Frisian), Kongo - Կանգո (Armenian), Kongo - Конго (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian), Kongo - קונגו (Hebrew), Kongo - コンゴ (Japanese), Kongo - کونگو (Persian), al-Kūnġū الكونغو (Arabic), Kungu (Inuktitut) Note: Congo refers to both the Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa), formerly called Zaire. |
Cook Islands | Cook-Inseln (German), Cooki saared (Estonian), Cook Kûn-tó (Min Nan), Cookovy ostrovy (Czech), Cook-szigetek (Hungarian), Eiyei kuk - איי קוק (Hebrew), Iles Cook (Franco-Provençal), Ilhas Cook (Portuguese), Islles Cook (Asturian), Kepulauan Cook (Indonesian), Kuk - Кук (Bulgarian), Kuka salas (Latvian), Kùkè Qúndǎo - 库克群岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Kukinsuloj - (Esperanto), Kuk Jedo / K'uk Chedo - 쿡 제도 (Korean), Kukku Shotō - クック諸島 (Japanese), Kukova Ostrva (Bosnian), Kukova ostrva - Кукова острва (Serbian), Kuukki Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Mū Kǫ Khuk - หมู่เกาะคุก (Thai), Pulo-pulo Cook (Acehnese), Vyspy Kuka - Выспы Кука (Belarusian), Insulele Cook (Romanian) |
Costa Rica | Costa Rica (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Aromanian, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish), Gēsīdálíjiā - 哥斯達黎加 / 哥斯达黎加 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Gēsīdàlíjiā - 哥斯大黎加 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Khǭstā Rikā - คอสตาริกา (Thai), Koseutarika / K'osŭt'arik'a - 코스타리카 (Korean), Kosta Rika (Acehnese, Faroese, Indonesian, Lithuanian, Maltese), Kosta Rika - Կոստա Րիկա (Armenian), Kosta Rika - Коста Рика (Bulgarian, Russian), Kostarika (Croatian, Czech, Latvian, Slovene), Kósta Ríka - Κόστα Ρίκα (Greek), Kosta Rika - קוסטה ריקה (Hebrew), Kostarika - Костарика (Serbian), Kostariko (Esperanto), Kostaryka (Polish), Kosutarika - コスタリカ (Japanese), Kūstārīkā - كوستاريكا (Arabic), Kusuta Rika (Inuktitut) |
Côte d'Ivoire | Aktí Elefantostoú - Ακτή Ελεφαντοστού (Greek), Aod an Olifant (Breton), Bjelokosna Obala or Obala Bjelokosti (Croatian), Bờ Biển Ngà (Vietnamese), Coasta de fildeș (Romanian), Costa d'Avorio (Italian), Costa de Bori (Aragonese), Costa de Marfil (Spanish), Costa do Marfim (Portuguese), Cote d'Ivoire (Danish, former Estonian), Côte d'Ivoire (French, German, Scots Gaelic, Võro), Dramblio Kaulo Krantas (Lithuanian), Ebur-Bordo (Esperanto), Elefántcsontpart (Hungarian), Elevandiluurannik (Estonian), Elfenbeinküste (Alemannic, former German), Elfenbenskusten (Swedish), Elfenbenskysten (former Danish), Fílabeinsstrondin (Faroese), Fílabeinsströndin (Icelandic), Fildişi Kıyısı (Turkish), Helfandbeyn-Bortn העלפֿאַנדבײן־באָרטן (Yiddish), Ivoorkus (Afrikaans), Ivoorkust (Dutch), Ivory Coast (English variant), Kētèdíwă - 科特迪瓦 (Mandarin Chinese), Khof-ha'Shenhav - חוף־השנהב (Hebrew), Kosta ta' l-Avorju (Maltese), Kot D'Ivoar - Кот Д'Ивоар (Bulgarian), Kot d'Ivuar - Кот д’Ивуар (Belarusian, Russian), Kot Divwar - ኮት ዲቯር (Amharic), Kōt Diwūan - โกตดิวัวร์ (Thai), Koteudibuareu / K'ot'ŭdibuarŭ - 코트디부아르 (Korean), Kōtojibowāru - コートジボワール (Japanese), Kuutijipuaaru (Inuktitut), Litus Eburneum (Latin), Norsunluurannikko (Finnish), Obala Slonovače - Обала Слоноваче (Serbian), Pantai Gading (Indonesian), Panté Gadéng (Acehnese), Panté Gadhing (Javanese), Pobrežie Slonoviny (Slovak), Pobřeží slonoviny (Czech), Sāḥilu l-ʿĀǧ - ساحل العاج (Arabic), Slonokoščena obala (Slovene), y Traeth Ifori (Welsh), Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej (Polish), Xiàngyá Hăi'àn - 象牙海岸 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Ziloņkaula krasts or Kotdivuāra (Latvian) |
Croatia | Charvatyja - Харватыя (Belarusian), Chorvatsko (Czech), Chorvátsko (Slovak), Chorwacja (Polish), an Chróit (Irish), Croàcia (Catalan), Croácia (Portuguese), Croacia (Spanish), Croatia (Latin, Scots Gaelic, Tagalog, Welsh), Croația (Romanian), Croatie (French), Croazia (Aragonese, Italian, Romansh), Harvatska - Хърватска (Bulgarian), Hırvatistan (Turkish), Horvaatia (Estonian, Võro), Horvātija (Latvian), Horvatija - Хорватия (Russian), Horvatija - Хорватія (Ukrainian), Horvátország (Hungarian), Hrvaška (Slovene), Hrvatska (Bosnian, Croatian), Hrvatska - Хрватска (Serbian), Kèluó'áixīyà - 克羅埃西亞 / 克罗埃西亚 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Kèluódìyà - 克羅地亞 / 克罗地亚 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Keuroatia / K'ŭroat'ia - 크로아티아 (Korean), Khōrēsīa - โครเอเชีย (Thai), Kroaci (Albanian), Kroasia (Acehnese, Indonesian), Kroasië (Afrikaans), Kroatia (Breton, Faroese, Finnish, Norwegian), Kroatía - Κροατία (Greek), Króatía (Icelandic), Kroatie (Alemannic), Kroatië (Dutch), Kroatien (Danish, German, Low Saxon, Swedish), Kroatija (Lithuanian), Kroatio (Esperanto), Kroatiya - קרואטיה (Hebrew), Kroatsia - Կրոացիա (Armenian), Kroazia (Basque), Kroazja (Maltese), Kro'ešya - ክሮኤሽያ (Amharic), Kuroachia - クロアチア (Japanese), Kuruatia (Inuktitut), Kurwātiyā - كرواتيا (Arabic) |
Cuba | Ciuba (Scots Gaelic), Ciwba (Welsh), Cuba (Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Danish, Dutch, Franco-Provençal, French, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish), Cu-ba (Vietnamese), Gǔbā - 古巴 (Mandarin Chinese), Khiubā - คิวบา (Thai), Koúva - Κούβα (Greek), Kuba (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Albanian, Breton, Croatian, Czech, Faroese, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish), Kūbā - كوبا (Arabic), Kuba - Կուբա (Armenian), Kuba - Куба (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Kuba - קובה (Hebrew), Kuba / K'uba - 쿠바 (Korean), Küba (Turkish), Kuba - קובאַ (Yiddish), Kubo (Esperanto), Kuuba (Estonian, Finnish, Võro), Kuupa (Inuktitut), Kyūba - キューバ (Japanese) |
Cyprus | an Chipir (Irish), Chipre (Aragonese, Portuguese, Spanish), Chipro (Aromanian), Chypre (French), Cìopras or Siopras (Scots Gaelic), Cipar (Croatian), Ciper (Slovene), Cipro (Italian), Ċipru (Maltese), Cipru (Romanian), Ciprus (Afrikaans alternate, Hungarian), Cypern (Danish, Lower Sorbian, Swedish), Cypr (Polish), Cyprus (Dutch, Indonesian variant, Latin, Slovak, Welsh), Kafrisin - קפריסין (Hebrew), Kıbrıs Rum Kesimi (Turkish), Kipar - Кипър (Bulgarian), Kipar - Кипар (Serbian), Kipeuroseu / K'ip'ŭrosŭ - 키프로스 (Korean), Kipr - Кіпр (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Kipr - Кипр (Russian), Kipra (Latvian), Kipras (Lithuanian), Kiprenez (Breton), Kipro (Esperanto), Kipros - Կիպրոս (Armenian), Kipros - קיפּראָס (Yiddish), Kiprosi - კიპროსი (Georgian), Kipurosu - キプロス (Japanese), Kipurusu (Inuktitut), Küpros (Estonian), Küprüs (Võro), Kviprosi - კვიპროსი (Georgian variant), Kypr (Czech), Kýpros (Faroese), Kypros (Finnish), Kýpros - Κύπρος (Greek), Kýpur (Icelandic), Qibris or Kipr (Azeri), Qipro (Albanian), Qubruṣ - قبرص (Arabic), Saiprt - ไซปรัส (Thai), Sàipǔlùsī - 塞浦路斯 (Mandarin Chinese), Síp (Vietnamese), Siprus (Afrikaans), Siprus (Acehnese, Indonesian), Xipre (Catalan), Zypern (German, Low Saxon), Zipre (Basque), Zypere (Alemannic) |
Czech Republic | Bohemia (Latin variant, former English), Cechia (Latin variant, Italian), Čechija - Чэхія (Belarusian), Čechija - Чехия (Bulgarian, Russian), Čechija - Чехія (Ukrainian), Cehia or Republica Cehă (Romanian), Čehija (Latvian), Ĉeĥujo or Ĉeĥio (Esperanto), Çekia (Albanian), Čekija (Lithuanian), Čekiya - ቼኪያ (Amharic), Çekiye or Çek Cumhuriyeti (Turkish), Češka (Croatian, Slovene), Češka - Чешка or Češka republika - Чешка република (Serbian), Česká republika or Česko (Czech, Slovak), Chek - เช็ก (Thai), Chekheti - ჩეხეთი (Georgian), Chekh Hanrapetutyun - Չեխ Հանրապետություն (Armenian), Chekhiya - צ'כיה (Hebrew), Cheko / Ch'ek'o - 체코 (Korean), Cheko Kyōwakoku - チェコ共和国 (Japanese), Chéquia or República Checa (Portuguese), Chequia or República Checa (Spanish), Cộng Hoà Séc (Vietnamese), Csehország (Hungarian), Czechia (English variant)*, Czechy (Polish), Iksiitsu (Inuktitut), Jiékè - 捷克 (Mandarin Chinese), Kekkia (Faroese), Poblachd nan Teacach (Scots Gaelic), Poblacht na Seice (Irish), Repubblica Ceca (Italian), Repubblika Ċeka (Maltese), Republica Checa (Aragonese), Rèpublik Cèkô (Acehnese), Republik Ceska or Republik Ceko (Indonesian), Republik Tchek (Breton), République tchèque or Tchéquie (French), Tchéquia or República Tcheca (Brazilian Portuguese variant), Tékkland (Icelandic), at-Tišīk التشيك (Arabic), Tjeckien (Swedish), Tjekkiet (Danish), Tschechia (Romansh), Tschechie (Alemannic), Tschechien (Low Saxon), Tschechien or Tschechische Republik (German), Tšehhi (Estonian), Tsehhi (Võro), Tsehía - Τσεχία (Greek), Tšekki or Tšekin tasavalta (Finnish), Tsjechië (Dutch), Tsjechje (Frisian), Tsjeggië (Afrikaans), Tsjekkia (Norwegian), Txekia (Basque), Txèquia (Catalan), Tzekia (Latin), y Weriniaeth Tsiec (Welsh) *The name Czechia is used in official Czech texts in English, but is not otherwise in common use. |
See also
- List of sovereign states
- List of Latin place names in Europe
- List of cities in the Americas with alternative names
- Names of European cities in different languages
- List of European regions with alternative names
- List of European rivers with alternative names
External links
- Country names in 15 languages
- Slovene Governmental Commission for the Standardisation of Geographical Names - in the first column are names as proposed by the commission, in the second column are short official names, in the third column are long official names. Accessed on 7 October 2005.