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De facto states. The following five entities in Europe have partial diplomatic recognition by one or more UN member states (and therefore are defined as states by the constitutive theory of statehood) or have no diplomatic recognition by any UN member state but are defined as states by the declarative theory of statehood.
For a table of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe with geographical data such as area, population, and population density, see Europe: political geography. Geologically, Europe is part of Eurasia and due to the Isthmus of Suez forms part of Afro-Eurasia.
Common And Formal NamesMembership Within The Un System [a]Sovereignty Dispute [b]Further Information On Status And ...Comoros – Union of the ComorosUN member stateNoneComoros is a federation of three islands.Ethiopia – Federal Democratic Republic of ...UN member stateNoneEthiopia is a federation of nine regions ...Mauritius – Republic of MauritiusUN member stateNoneMauritius has an autonomous island, ...Morocco – Kingdom of MoroccoUN member stateNonePart of the Moroccan-claimed Western ...List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader. Last updated February 09, 2024 • 4 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. The list below includes all entities falling even partially under any of the various common definitions of Europe, geographical or political.
English Short, Formal Names, And Iso [16] ...Domestic Short And Formal Name (s) [16] ...Capital [19] [20] [21]Population 2021 [22] [23]Albania [lower-alpha 2] Republic of ...Albanian : Shqipëri / Shqipëria – ...Tirana Albanian : Tiranë2,854,710Andorra Principality of Andorra ANDCatalan : Andorra – Principat ...Andorra la Vella Catalan : Andorra la ...79,034Armenia [lower-alpha 3] Republic of ...Armenian : Հայաստան – Հայաստանի ...Yerevan Armenian : Երևան(Yerevan)2,790,974Austria * Republic of Austria AUTGerman : Österreich – Republik ...Vienna German : Wien8,922,082Geographical. Political. Sovereign states. UN member states and UNGA non-member observer state. De facto states. Non-sovereign territories. Dependent territories. Areas of special sovereignty. See also. Boundary of Europe. Geographical. For more details, see Boundaries between the continents of Earth#Asia and Europe.
- United Nations Member States
- States with Limited, But Substantial, International Recognition
- De Facto States with Little Or No International Recognition
There are 49 Asian states or states with substantial territory in Asia in this list. All are members of the United Nations.
In this list, Palestine is a state with substantial international recognition and UN General Assembly non-member observer state status but without practical control over tangible territory, while Taiwan is a de facto state with full practical sovereignty over its territory and unofficial ties with most of the international community but not widely ...
The three de facto states on this list have little or no international recognition and are not members of the United Nations. All are defined as states by the declarative theory.
Contents. 1Definition of Europe as a continent. 2Sovereign states. 2.1Recognized states. 2.2States with limited recognition. 3Dependent territories. 4Special areas of internal sovereignty. 5See also. 6Notes. 7References. Definition of Europe as a continent. <templatestyles src="Module:Hatnote/styles.css"></templatestyles>
3 dic 2018 · Download PDF. Introduction: The Strange Endurance of De Facto States. From Palestine to Somaliland to Taiwan, there are a number of disputed lands that formed as a result of conflict and do not fit neatly into the established global order. Millions of people live in places not generally recognized as states within the international system.