A historical sovereign state is a state that once existed, but has since been dissolved due to conflict, war, rebellion, annexation, or uprising. This page lists sovereign states, countries, nations, or empires that ceased to exist as political entities sometime after 1453, grouped geographically and by constitutional nature.[note 1]
Criteria for inclusion
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The criteria for inclusion in this list are similar to that of the list of states with limited recognition. To be included here, a polity must have claimed statehood and either:
had de facto control over a territory, a population, a government, a capacity to enter into relations with other states, or
have been recognised as a state by at least one other state.
This is not a list for all variant governments of a state, nor is it a list of variations of countries' official long form name.
For purposes of this list, the cutoff between medieval and early modern states is the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Ancient and medieval states
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List of Copper Age states
List of Bronze Age states
List of Iron Age states
List of Classical Age states
List of states during Late Antiquity
List of states during the Middle Ages
Modern states and territories by geography
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Africa
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See also: List of kingdoms in Africa throughout history
See also: List of African Great Lakes kingdoms
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Morocco (Maghreb al-Aqsa)
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Marinid Sultanate (1244–1465)
Wattasid dynasty (1472–1549)
Saadi Sultanate (1510–1649)
Naqsid Principality of Tetouan (1597–1673 CE)
Republic of Salé (1627–1668)
'Alawi dynasty (1631–1912)
Zawiya Dila'iya (1637–1668)
Sharifian Sultanate (1666–1912)
Republic of the Rif (1921–1926)
Egypt, Sudan and Libya
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Makuria (5th century–1518)
Emirate of Banu Talis (1228 - 1551)
Alodia (6th century–1504)
Kingdom of al-Abwab (13th century–15th/16th century?]
Mamluk Sultanate (1250–1517)
Shilluk Kingdom (15th century–1861)
Egypt Eyalet (1517–1867)
Kingdom of Fazughli (c. 1500–1685)
Sultanate of Sennar (1504–1821)
Fezzan Sultanate (1550-1812)
Sultanate of Darfur (1603–1874/1898–1916)
Taqali (1750–1969)
Mahdist State (1885–1899)
Tripolitanian Republic (1918–1922)
Emirate of Cyrenaica (1949–1951)
United Arab Republic (1958–1971)
Algeria (Central Maghreb)
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Hafsid dynasty (1229–1574)
Hafsid Emirate of Béjaïa (1285–1510)
Kingdom of Tlemcen (1235–1556)
Kingdom of Kuku (1515–1638)
Kingdom of Beni Abbas (1510–1871)
Sultanate of Tuggurt (1414–1871)
Regency of Algiers (1516–1830)
Emirate of Abdelkader (1832–1847)
Comoro Islands
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Ali Soilih Regime (1976–1978)
State of Anjouan (1997–2002), (2007–2008)
Madagascar
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Kingdom of Antankarana – made a French protectorate in 1843, annexed in 1895
Kingdom of Antongil (1773–1786)
Kingdom of Boina (c. 1690–1840)
Kingdom of Menabe (c. 1685–1834)
Kingdom of Imerina (1540–1897)
Kingdom of Tamatave (1712–1828)
Kingdom of Tanibe (1822–1828)
Sub-Saharan Africa
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Bornu Empire (c. 1380–1893)
Shilluk Kingdom (15th century–1861)
Wadai Empire (1501–1912)
Kingdom of Baguirmi (1480/1522–1897)
Horn of Africa
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Medri Bahri (c. 1137–1879)
Welayta Kingdom (c.1251–1896)
Hadiya Sultanate (13th century–15th century)
Ajuran Sultanate (13th/14th century–17th century)
Ethiopian Empire (1270–1974)
Ennarea (14th century–c. 1710)
Kingdom of Kaffa (c. 1390–1897)
Adal Sultanate (1415–1559)
Kingdom of Janjero (c.15th century–1894)
Majeerteen Sultanate (15th/16th century–1927)
Imamate of Aussa (1577–1734)
Emirate of Harar (1647–1887)
Sultanate of the Geledi (1695–1911)
Aussa Sultanate (1734–1936)
Isaaq Sultanate (1750–1884)
Habr Yunis Sultanate (c. 1769–1907)
Kingdom of Gumma (c. 1770–1902)
Kingdom of Gomma (c. 1780–1886)
Kingdom of Jimma (1790–1932)
Kingdom of Limmu-Ennarea (1801–1891)
Kingdom of Gera (1835–1887)
Sultanate of Hobyo (1878–1927)
State of Somaliland (1960)
Western Africa
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Emirate of Trarza (1640–1902)
Emirate of Tagant[citation needed]
Emirate of Brakna[citation needed]
Mali Empire (c. 1230–1672)
Bamana Empire (1712–1861)
Khasso (17th century–19th century)
Sultanate of Agadez (1449–1900)
Songhai Empire (c. 1340–1591)
Mossi States
Gurunsi (c. 1870–1899)
Gwiriko Kingdom (1714–1897)
Liptako (1718–1897, fully disestablished 1963)
Tenkodogo (c. 1120–1897)
Wogodogo (1182?–1897)
Yatenga (?–1895)
Bilanga
Bilayanga
Bongandini
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Macakoali
Piela
Nungu (1204–1895)
Zabarma Emirate (1860–1897)
Sokoto Caliphate (1804–1903)
Sultanate of Damagaram (1731–1851)
Empire of Great Fulo (Denanke Kingdom) (1490–1776)
Imamate of Futa Toro (1725–1861)
Jolof Empire (1350–1549)
Kingdom of Jolof (1549–1875)
Kingdom of Sine (c. 1520–1867, fully disestablished 1969)
Kingdom of Saloum (1494–1864, fully disestablished 1969)
Kingdom of Baol (1555–1895)
Kingdom of Cayor (1549–1879)
Kingdom of Waalo (1287–1855)
Bundu (1690–1858)
Kaabu (1537–1867)
Solimana (1600s-1869)
Imamate of Futa Jallon (1725–1912)
Toucouleur Empire (1861–1890)
Wassoulou Empire (1878–1898)
Kong Empire (1710–1898)
Kingdom of Dagbon (c. 1250–1899?)
Ashanti Empire (1670/1701–1902, still exists as a region)
Bonoman (11th century–20th century)
Gyaaman (c. 1450–1895)
Denkyira (c. 1500–1701)
Mankessim Kingdom (1252–1844)
Fante Confederacy (16th century–1873)
Kingdom of Whydah (c. 1580–1727)
Kingdom of Dahomey (c. 1600–1904)
Oyo Empire (c. 1300–1896)
Kingdom of Benin (1180–1897)
Kingdom of Nri (9th century–1911)
Aro Confederacy (1690–1902)
Kwararafa (c. 1500 – c. 1840)
Republic of Maryland (1854–1857)
Republic of Dahomey (1958–1975)
Republic of Benin (September 19, 1967 – September 20, 1967)
Biafra (1967–1970)
African Great Lakes
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Buganda (14th century–1894, still exists as traditional kingdom)
Bunyoro (13th century–1897, still exists as traditional kingdom)
Ankole (1478–1901, fully disestablished 1967)
Toro Kingdom (1830–1876, still exists as traditional kingdom)
Busoga (?–1906, still exists as traditional kingdom)
Kingdom of Rwanda (11th century–1885, fully disestablished 1962)
Saxe-Lauenburg (or Duchy of Lauenburg) (1296–1871)
Saxe-Meiningen (1680–1871)
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1809–1871)
Saxony (kingdom) – 1806–1871)
Schaumburg-Lippe (1647–1871)
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1599–1871)
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (1599–1871)
Waldeck (1180–1871)
Württemberg (kingdom) – 1806–1871)
For the hundreds of feudal states of various size (mainly Kleinstaaterei) and nature that were part of the non-centralised Holy Roman Empire (mainly in Germany, Austria, Benelux countries and various neighbouring regions), see List of states in the Holy Roman Empire.
Free State of Bottleneck (1919–1923)
East Germany, (1949-1990)
Flag map of East Germany
West Germany, (1949-1990)
Flag map of West Germany
Austria
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Archduchy of Austria (1453–1804, 1867–1918)
County of Tyrol (1140–1919)
Duchy of Styria (1180–1918)
Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg (1328–1803)
Republic of German-Austria (1918–1919)
Austrian Empire (1804–1867)
Switzerland
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Old Swiss Confederacy (1300–1798)
Helvetic Republic (1798–1803)
Rhodanic Republic (1802–1810)
Italy
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See also: Historical states of Italy
Republic of Crema (1797)
Republic of Alba (1796)
Republic of Ancona (c. 1000–1532)
Republic of Florence (1115–1569)
Kingdom of Naples (1282–1816)
Duchy of Urbino (1443–1625)
Anconine Republic (1797–1798)
Judicate of Arborea (9th century–1420)
Kingdom of Etruria (1801–1807)
United Provinces of Central Italy (1859–1860)
Cisalpine Republic (1797–1802)
Cispadane Republic (1796–1797)
Republic of Cospaia (1440–1826)
Principality of Elba (Elba) (1814–1815)
Kingdom of Etruria (1801–1807)
Marquisate of Finale (967–1602)
Regency of Carnaro (1919–1920)
Gozitan Nation (1798–1801)
Italian Republic (Napoleonic) (1802–1805)
Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) (1805–1814)
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (1815–1866)
Duchy of Lucca (1815–1847)
Principality of Lucca and Piombino (1805–1814)
Republic of Lucca (1160–1805)
Sovereign Military Order of Malta (1530–1798)
Duchy of Mantua (1273–1707)
Duchy of Massa and Carrara (1473–1829)
Duchy of Milan (1395–1797)
Provisional Government of Milan (1848)
Duchy of Modena (1452–1796, 1815–1859)
Kingdom of Naples (1285–1816)
Republic of Noli (1192–1797)
Duchy of Parma (1545–1859)
Papal States (752–1870)
Republic of Pisa (c. 1000–1406)
Roman Republic (19th century) (1849)
Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861)
Republic of San Marco (1848–1849)
Republic of Senarica (1343–1797)
Kingdom of Sicily (1130–1816)
Kingdom of Sicily (1848)
Transpadane Republic (1796–1797)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1569–1801, 1815–1859)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1815–1860)
Republic of Venice (697–1797)
Republic of Genoa (1095–1797)
Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943)
Italian governorate of Montenegro (1941–1943)
Kingdom of Tavolara (1836–1934)
Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
Free Territory of Trieste (1947–1954)
Republic of Rose Island (1968–1969)
Modern United Kingdom
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Kingdom of Gwynedd (450–1216)
Kingdom of Powys (5th century–1160)
Kingdom of Scotland (843–1707)
Kingdom of England (927–1707)
Angevin Empire (1154–1214)
Principality of Wales (1216–1536)
Commonwealth of England (1649–1653) and (1659–1660)
The Protectorate (1653–1659)
Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922)
Ireland
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Kingdom of Leinster (7th century BC–1603)
Osraige (150–1541)
Airgíalla (331–1585)
Uí Maine (c. 357–1611)
Ailech (450–1617)
Tyrconnell (5th century–1607)
Tír Eoghain (5th century–1607)
Fermanagh (10th century–1607)
Magh Luirg (c. 956–1585)
Thomond (1118–1543)
Kingdom of Desmond (1118–1596)
Lordship of Ireland (1171–1542)
Clandeboye (1283–1605)
Kingdom of Uí Failghe (Unknown–1550)
Kingdom of Connacht
Kingdom of Ireland (1541–1801)
Irish Catholic Confederation (1641–1649)
Republic of Connacht (1798)
Irish soviets (1919–1922)
Limerick Soviet (1919)
Irish Free State (1922–1937)
Benelux
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Prince-Bishopric of Liège (972–1795) annexed by France in 1795.
Duchy of Brabant (1183–1794)
Duchy of Bouillon (1456? – 1794)
United Belgian States (1789–1790)
Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (1581–1795) (Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden/Provinciën) Independence from Spain after Eighty Years' War in 1581, conquered by France 1795.
Principality of Catalonia (12th century – 1714/1833)
Crown of Aragon (1164–1707/1715)
Crown of Castile (1230–1716)
Kingdom of Majorca (1231–1715)
Emirate of Granada (1232–1492)
Iberian Union (1580–1640)
First Catalan Republic (1640–1641)
United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815–1825)
Kingdom of Portugal (Monarchy of the North) (1919)
Ditadura Nacional (1926–1933)
Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939)
Republic of Galicia (1931)
Second Catalan Republic (1931)
Asturian Socialist Republic (October 1934)
Revolutionary Catalonia (1936–1937)
North America
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See also: Category:Former countries in North America
Anguilla
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Republic of Anguilla (1967–1969)
Bahamas
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Republic of Pirates (1706–1718)
Canada
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Republic of Madawaska (1827)
Republic of Canada (1837–1838)
Republic of Lower Canada (1838)
Miꞌkmaꞌki (1867)
Republic of Manitoba (1867–1870)
Provisional Government of Saskatchewan (1885)
Dominion of Newfoundland (1907–1949)
Dominican Republic
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Republic of Spanish Haiti (1821–1822)
First Dominican Republic (1844–1861)
Guatemala
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United Provinces of Central America
State of Los Altos (1838–1840), (1848–1849)
Haiti
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First Empire of Haiti (1804–1806)
State of Haiti (1806–1811)
Kingdom of Haiti (1811–1820)
Mexico
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Cocollán (1100–1521)
Aztec Empire (1428–1521)
Zapotec civilization (c. 700 BC–1521)
Governing Junta of Mexico (1808)
Northern America (1813)
First Mexican Empire (1821–1823)
Provisional Government of Mexico (1823–1824)
First Mexican Republic (1824–1835)
Republic of the Rio Grande (1840)
Centralist Republic of Mexico (1835–1846)
Republic of Yucatán (1841–1848)
Second Federal Republic of Mexico (1846–1863)
Republic of Sonora (1853–1854)
Republic of Baja California (1853–1854)
Second Mexican Empire (1864–1867)
United States
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Iroquois Confederacy (between 1450 and 1660–1867)
Vermont Republic (1777–1791)
Choctaw Nation (1786–1866)
Cherokee Nation (1794–1865)
State of Muskogee (1799–1803)
Republic of West Florida (1810)
Republic of East Florida (1812)
Republic of the Floridas (1817)
Republic of Indian Stream (1832–1835)
Republic of Texas (1836–1846)
Provisional Government of Oregon (1841/1843–1849)
State of Deseret (1849–1850)
California Republic (June 14 – July 9, 1846)
The Great Republic of Rough and Ready (1850)
Palmetto Republic (1860–1861)
Alabama Republic (1861)
Republic of Louisiana (1861)
Republic of Georgia (1861)
Republic of Mississippi (1861)
Confederate States of America (1861–1865)
Republic of Puerto Rico (1868, 1898)
Oceania
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See also: List of predecessors of sovereign states in Oceania
Tuʻi Tonga Empire (c. 450–1865)
Kingdom of ʻUvea (15th century–1887)
Kingdom of Alo
Kingdom of Sigave
Mangareva (1881)
Kingdom of Bora Bora (till 1888 or 1895)
Kingdom of Raiatea (till 1888, French protectorate since 1880)
Kingdom of Huahine (till 1895, French protectorate since 1888)
Kingdom of Tahiti (1788/91–1880, French protectorate since 1842)
Kingdom of Rurutu (till 1900, French protectorate since 1888)
Kingdom of Rimatara (till 1901, French protectorate since 1888)
Kingdom of Tahuata (till 1880, French protectorate since 1842)
Kingdom of Rapa Iti (till 1881, kingship continued to 1887)
Kingdom of Mangareva (till 1881, French protectorate since 1844/1871)
Taiohae Kingdom of Nuku Hiva (till 1901, sovereignty ceded to France in 1842)
Kingdom of Tuamotu
Kingdom of Fiji (1871–1874)
Dominion of Fiji (1970–1987)
Kingdom of Hawaii (1795–1893)
Provisional Government of Hawaii (1893–1894)
Republic of Hawaii (1894–1898)
Kingdom of Niuē-Fekai (c. 1700–1901)
Kingdom of Rarotonga (1858–1893)
Saudeleur dynasty (c. 1100 – c. 1628)
Kingdom of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) (till 1888)
Kingdom of Nauru (till 1888)
Kingdom of Abemama (1795–1892)
People's Provisional Government of Vanuatu (1977–1978)
Republic of Vemerana (1980)
South America
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Argentina
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United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (1810–1831)
Argentine Confederation (1831–1861)
Liga Federal (1815–1820)
Republic of Entre Ríos (1820–1821)
Republic of Tucumán (1820–1821)
State of Buenos Aires (1852–1861)
Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia (1860–1862)
Bolivia
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State of Upper Peru (1825)
Republic of Bolívar (1825)
Republic of Upper Peru (1828)
Bolivian Republic (1836–1839)
Peru-Bolivian Confederation (1836–1839)
Brazil
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Republic of Acre (1899–1900; 1903)
Empire of Brazil (1822–1889)
Confederation of the Equator (1824)
Riograndense Republic (1836–1845)
Juliana Republic (1839)
Republic of Counani (1886–1891)
Principality of Trinidad (1893–1895)
Liga Federal (1815–1820)
Chile
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Kingdom of Chile (1810–1814)
New State of Chile (1819–1826)
Conservative Republic (1830–1861)
Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia (1862)
Colombia
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Muisca Confederation (1450–1537)
Governing Junta of the Province of Cartagena (1810–1811)
Free State of Cartagena (1811)
Governing Junta of Santiago de Cali (1810–1811)
Confederate Cities of Valle del Cauca (1811)
Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca (1811–1815)
United Provinces of New Granada (1811–1816)
Gran Colombia (1819–1831)
Republic of New Granada (1831–1858)
Ecuador
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State of Quito (1809–1812) Estado de Quito
Free Province of Guayaquil (1820–1822)
Paraguay
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El Stronato (1954–1989)
Peru
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Kingdom of Chimor (c. 900–1470)
Inca Empire (1438–1533)
Protectorate of Peru (1821–1822)
Iquicha (1821–1839)
Republic of South Peru (1836–1839)
Republic of North Peru (1836–1839)
Peru-Bolivian Confederation (1836–1839)
Peruvian Republic (1837)
Peruvian Republic (1838–1839)
Federal State of Loreto (1896)
Jungle Nation (1899–1900)
Uruguay
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Governing Junta of Montevideo (1808–1809)
Liga Federal (1815–1820)
Venezuela
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Supreme Junta (1810–1811)
First Republic of Venezuela (1811–1812)
Second Republic of Venezuela (1813–1814)
Third Republic of Venezuela (1817–1819)
Modern states and territories by type
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Dismembered countries
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These states are now dissolved into a number of states.
Greater German Reich – Dissolved in 1945, its former territory now consists of the entirety of the countries of Austria and Germany, and parts of what is now Belarus, the Czech Republic, France, Luxembourg, Poland, Russia, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Greece, Serbia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine and Slovenia.
Empire of Brazil – An empire created after Brazil declared its independence in 1822 and dissolved in 1889, now the countries of Brazil and Uruguay (who declared their independence in 1825, and was recognized in 1828).
Central America – Existed from 1821 to 1841, broke up into Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.
Republic of China (Mainland Period) – Polity existed to 7 December 1949 and its territory now controlled by the People's Republic of China (Mainland China), Mongolia, portion of the territory claimed by India and Japan, and parts of Afghanistan, Bhutan, Pakistan, Russia and Tajikistan. The rump state, still known as the "Republic of China", continues to control Taiwan and Penghu which was acquired from Japan in 1945, as well as Kinmen and Matsu Islands, forming part of the rump Fujian Province. See also the political status of Taiwan and the Theory of the Undetermined Status of Taiwan.
Czechoslovakia – Existed from 1918 to 1992, the country wasn't active in World War II, but the government was in exile, dissolved in 1992 and broke up into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Korea – Ceased to exist in 1910, its former territory now consists of the entirety of territory controlled by North Korea and South Korea, and a portion of territory claimed by Japan.
Mali Federation – In 1959 formed by Senegal and French Sudan, both parts of French West Africa, as an independent nation. It collapsed in 1960, and is now Senegal and Mali.
Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (Reino Unido de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves) created in 1815 when Brazil was upgraded to the rank of kingdom, once the Portuguese royal family was living in Rio de Janeiro since 1809. This country was dissolved in 1822 when Brazil became independent. Now the countries of Portugal, Brazil, Cabo Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, Angola, East Timor and Mozambique.
Rhodesia – Dissolved in 1979, now the country of Zimbabwe.
Serbia and Montenegro – Dissolved in 2006, now the countries of Montenegro, Serbia, and the partially recognized Kosovo.
Somali Republic – Dissolved in 1991, now the countries of Somalia and unrecognized Somaliland.
Soviet Union – Dissolved in 1991, now the countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. The Baltic countries occupied by the Soviet Union until 1991 (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) were not considered by most Western countries de jure part of the Soviet Union.
United Arab Republic – A union formed by Egypt and Syria in 1958. It was dissolved in 1961, though Egypt used the name until 1971. Other Pan-Arab unity agreements with Iraq and Jordan in the 1950s failed.
United Arab States – A confederation formed by the United Arab Republic and North Yemen in 1958; it was dissolved in 1961.
Yugoslavia – Dissolved in 1991 and 1992, now the countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia, and the partially recognized Kosovo.
Nominally independent homelands of South Africa
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Four of the homelands, or bantustans, for black South Africans, were granted nominal independence by the apartheid regime of South Africa. Not recognised by other nations, these effectively were puppet states and were re-incorporated in 1994.
Bophuthatswana – Declared independent in 1977, reincorporated in 1994.
Ciskei – Declared independent in 1981, reincorporated in 1994.
Transkei – Declared independent in 1976, reincorporated in 1994.
Venda – Declared independent in 1979, reincorporated in 1994.
Secessionist states
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These nations declared themselves independent, but failed to achieve it in fact or did not seek permanent independence and were either re-incorporated into the mother country or incorporated into another country.
Carpatho-Ukraine – declared independence from Czechoslovakia in 1939, but was occupied and annexed by Hungary in one day.
Cartagena Canton – the haven city of Cartagena, Spain seceded from the First Spanish Republic in 1873.
Catalan Republic (April 14–17, 1931).
Chechnya – Virtually independent from Russia from 1996 as Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, however the country was recognized only by the Taliban. After terrorist attacks in 1999 the republic was returned to Russia's control in the Second Chechen War.
Confederate States – Occupied the southeastern United States, stretching from Texas to Virginia. Declared secession from the U.S. in 1861, reintegrated into the U.S. in 1865. Reconstruction ended in 1876 and U.S. troops withdrew as an occupation force in 1877. South Carolina was the first state to declare its secession from the United States, doing so on December 20, 1860. Political factions in the "border states" of Kentucky and Missouri declared themselves parts of the Confederacy and controlled small portions of those regions early in the war. The major Indian tribes in Oklahoma signed an alliance with the Confederacy, and participated in its military efforts against the U.S.
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, declared independence from Ukraine in 1992 but soon settled for being an autonomous republic within Ukraine.
Cruzob, achieved independence from Mexico in 1856, but was reannexed in 1901.
Green Ukraine – Declared independence from Far Eastern Republic in 1920, dissolved in 1922.
Herzeg-Bosnia – Separated from Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, reincorporated into the country in 1994.
Italian Social Republic (1943–1945)
Katanga – Declared its independence of the newly formed Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1960, was incorporated again into the country in 1963
Serbian Krajina – declared independence from Croatia in 1991, reincorporated into the country in 1995.
South Kasai – declared independence from the Democratic Republic of the Congo in June 1960, reincorporated into the country in December 1961.
Supreme Administration of Northern Region – Proclaimed independent in 1918, later became the Provisional Government of the Northern Region.
Republika Srpska – Separated from Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, reincorporated into the country in 1995.
Principality of Trinidad – Declared independence in 1893, claimed by United Kingdom in 1895, but incorporated by Brazil.
Western Bosnia – Declared independence from Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1993 and reincorporated into it in 1995.
Novorossiya – Established in 2015 as a result of the merger of the Donetsk People's Republic with the Luhansk People's Republic and at the beginning of 2015 the confederation project was suspended.
Donetsk People's Republic – Declared independence on April 7, 2014. As a result of a staged referendum of September 30, 2022, it was incorporated as a republic into the Russian Federation. The incorporation is not recognised.
Luhansk People's Republic – Declared independence on April 27, 2014. As a result of a staged referendum of September 30, 2022, it was incorporated as a republic into the Russian Federation. The incorporation is not recognised.
Republic of Artsakh – Declared independence from Azerbaijan in 1991, reincorporated into the country in 2024.
Annexed countries
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These nations, once separate, are now part of another country. Cases of voluntary accession are included.
Regency of Carnaro in 1919 and Free State of Fiume 1920–1924, two short-lived states in the port city of Fiume/Rijeka proclaimed by Gabriele D'Annunzio. Following World War I, the city was disputed between Italy and Yugoslavia, and eventually captured by Italy in 1921. The city passed to Yugoslavia after World War II and is now in Croatia.
Couto Misto – Tiny 10th century border territory that was split between Spain and Portugal in 1864–8.
Crete – Autonomous under Ottoman suzerainty in 1898, unilaterally declared union with Greece in 1908, which was recognized in 1913.
East Germany – Joined West Germany in 1990 and now part of Germany.
England – Merged with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, now part of the United Kingdom.
Franceville (1889–1890) – Independent in 1889, later governed by France and Britain as part of the New Hebrides; now part of Vanuatu.
Hatay – Part of the Mandate of Syria that became part of Turkey; independent 1938–1939
Hawaii – Annexed on July 7, 1898 by the Fifty-Fifth Congress of the United States of America.
Khanate of Kalat (1638, 1666–1955) – 1666 to 1955, became part of Pakistan.
Free States of Menton and Roquebrune – Seceded from Monaco in 1848, under nominal protection of the Kingdom of Sardinia, then annexed by France in 1861.
Moresnet – 1816–1920, Tiny European territory that endured for a hundred years before definitively becoming part of Belgium.
Natalia Republic – 1839–1843, Was quickly made into a British colony
Newfoundland– 1907–1949, joined Canada as the tenth province
Islands of Refreshment – The islands of Tristan da Cunha were settled in 1810 and declared independence in 1811. Annexed by the United Kingdom in 1815.
Scotland – Merged with England to form the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, now part of the United Kingdom.
South Vietnam – Occupied by North Vietnam in 1975 and annexed into it in 1976.
Republic of Tatarstan – Existed from 1992 until annexed by Russia in 1994.
Transvaal – Now part of South Africa.
Texas – Annexed by the U.S. in 1845.
Vermont Republic – Annexed by the US in 1791.
See also
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List of former national capitals
List of historical unrecognized states and dependencies
List of largest empires
List of micronations
Lists of political entities by century
List of sovereign states
List of Bronze Age states (c. 3300 – c. 1200 BC)
List of Iron Age states (c. 1200 – c. 600 BC)
List of Classical Age states (c. 600 BC – c. AD 200)
List of states during Late Antiquity (c. 200 – c. 700)
List of states during the Middle Ages (c. 700 – c. 1500)
List of pre-modern states
List of colonies
List of French client states
Timeline of geopolitical changes (before 1500)
Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
Timeline of geopolitical changes (1900–1999)
Timeline of geopolitical changes (2000–present)
Former countries in Europe after 1815
List of historic states of Germany
List of historic states of Italy
List of tribes and states in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
Political history of the world
Princely state – Indian vassal states under the British Raj
Notes
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^The asserted sovereignty of some states listed here was generally unrecognized; the list of historical unrecognized states and dependencies article may contain further information regarding such states.
^The Nawabs of Bengal ruled the Bengal Subah – a province of the Mughal Empire which pretty much became independent from 1717.