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  1. UN Observer States: 2 Total: 195 These countries mostly all accept each other as sovereign states, and they're the ones you'll see on most world maps and many lists of the world's countries.

  2. Description: This shapefile represents sovereign states of Europe for the year 1900. Sovereign states are considered as sovereign or independent states all entities fulfilling the following conditions: a) a territory covering a geographic area, b) an own population, c) an authority ruling the territory and the population, d) this authority is ...

  3. 1805. Kingdom of Italy (French Empire) 1815. Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (Austrian Empire) 752. Papal States. 1796. Cispadane Republic (French Republic) 1814.

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  5. How many countries are there in the world? A lot, and no, Nambia, Button, and Nipple are not among them. Anyhow, there are 193, 195, 237, 245, 248, or 253 countries in the world, depending on definition. 193 sovereign states are members of the United Nations, the world's largest intergovernmental organization.

  6. Dec 28, 2021 · The EU economy posted moderate GDP growth for 2014 through 2017, capping five years of sustained growth since the 2008-09 global economic crisis and the ensuing sovereign debt crisis in the euro zone in 2011. However, the bloc’s recovery was uneven.

  7. Almost overnight, the country’s entire western border splintered into independent nations. When the dust settled, there were 15 breakaway republics, six of which were in Europe. Soviet secessions. Image: The Conversation. You can watch the European Map Has Changed Over 2,400 Years in video form here.

  8. There 193 sovereign states that are members of the United Nations – but another two states that are non-member observers: the Holy See (which oversees Vatican City) and Palestine. A number of states are recognized by some countries but not others, including Taiwan, Kosovo, and the Republic of Cyprus.