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      • The United Nations (UN) is an international organisation which was formed in 1945 after the end of World War Two with the aim of maintaining international peace. It now includes 193 countries that are full members, and two non-member states - the Holy See (an area of Rome under the Pope's jurisdiction) and the State of Palestine.
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  2. Membership is open to all states which accept certain terms of the charter and are able to carry them out. New members must be recommended by the United Nations Security Council. In addition to the member states, the UN also invites non-member states to be observer states at the UN General Assembly.

  3. All the world's undisputed independent states are members of the United Nations. South Sudan, which joined 14 July 2011, is the most recent addition, bringing a total of 193 UN member states. The UN Charter outlines the membership rules:

  4. About UN Membership; List of UN Member States; Member States on the Record; Growth in UN Membership; Membership of Principal UN Organs; Contributions to UN regular budget

  5. Member states of the United Nations (UN), states that have been admitted into the United Nations (UN). The UN is an international organization that was established in 1945. Following its predecessor, the League of Nations (1920–46), it was the second multipurpose international organization to be.

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  6. Four months after the San Francisco Conference ended, the United Nations officially began, on 24 October 1945, when it came into existence after its Charter had been ratified by China, France,...

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