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In the past, many states, countries or territories have been in existence.
This page attempts to list them, grouped into a number of categories.
See also: list of countries, list of historical national
capitals
Ancient Afro-Eurasian civilizations
Territories that disappeared in ancient history.
Ancient American civilizations
Medieval Ages
Modern Times
Former colonies, possessions, protectorates and territories
These were all colonies, most of which were renamed after their independence.
- Afars and Issas - French territory between 1967 and 1977, called French Somaliland before that. Became independent as Djibouti.
- Basutoland - Since 1868 a British protectorate, later colony (governed from South Africa). Became independent as Lesotho in 1966.
- Bechuanaland - Since 1884 a
British protectorate, later colony (governed from South Africa). Became
independent as Botswana in 1966.
- Belgian Congo - Belgian
colony from 1908 until 1960, when the it became
independent as the Democratic Republic
of the Congo.
- British Guiana - became Guyana
- British Honduras - became Belize
- Congo Free State - Name of the state owned from 1884 by King Leopold II of
Belgium, later mostly annexed by his country in 1908, then known as Belgian Congo.
- Dahomey - This African kingdom was
acquired by France. In 1904, it was made part of
the French West African federation. It became independent in
1960, changing its name in 1975 to Benin.
- Danish West Indies - Danish colony, sold in 1917 to the United States. Now known as the United States Virgin Islands.
- Dutch Guiana - became Suriname
- French Equatorial Africa - A French federation
of colonies, formed in 1910, containing the colonies of Gabon, Middle Congo, Chad
and Ubangi-Shari. The territories became autonomous parts of France in
1958, and the federation was dissolved.
- French Somaliland - became Afars and Issas then independent Djibouti
- French Sudan - A French colony, part of the French West African federation since 1904. In 1959 it formed the independent Mali Federation together with
Senegal, which fell apart in 1960, after which
the country was renamed Mali.
- French West Africa - dissolved into Mali, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Upper Volta, Niger, Guinea, Dahomey, and
Togo
- German East Africa - became Tanganyika, now in Tanzania
- German New Guinea - protectorate from 1884 until conquered by
Australia in 1914.
- German South-West Africa - A German colony from 1884 to 1915, after which it became South African held territory until
1990, when the country became independent as Namibia.
- Gold Coast - A British colony since
1874, it became independent as Ghana in 1957.
- Hong Kong - colony of the United Kingdom, sovereignty transferred to the People's Republic of China on July 1, 1997.
- Indo-China - French territory until 1949. Became independent as Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
- Italian East Africa - Italian colonies of Eritrea and Italian
Somaliland together with occupied Ethiopia.
- Italian North Africa - became Libya
- Macau - colony of Portugal, sovereignty
transferred to the People's Republic of China
on December 20, 1999.
- Middle Congo - A French colony, previously named French Congo, became independent as the Republic of the Congo in 1960.
- Netherlands East Indies - A collection of
Dutch colonies, officially since the end of the Napoleonic Wars, up to 1799 controlled
by the Dutch East India Company but occupied and
administered by the British in an interregnum during the Napoleonic Wars under the authority of the Kew Letters. Became independent as Indonesia in 1949.
- Netherlands Guiana - became Suriname
- Netherlands New Guinea - adjacent to the Netherlands East Indies until 1949, became part of Indonesia in 1969 as Irian Jaya.
- New France was conquered by Britain; various parts of it later became part
of Canada and the United
States.
- New Hebrides - Condominium until 1980. Became independent as Vanuatu.
- New Netherlands - A dutch colony in the present-day United States, mainly in and around the state of New York. It was conquered by Great Britain in 1664.
- Northern Rhodesia - became Zambia in 1964.
- Nyasaland - British protectorate, previously called British Central Africa, it was renamed Nyasaland in 1907. It became part of a federation with Rhodesia in
1953, and became independent as Malawi in
1964.
- Oubangui-Chari - became Central African Republic
- Panama Canal Zone - US territory until 1979. Became part of Panama.
- Portuguese East Africa - became Mozambique
- Portuguese Guinea - became Guinea-Bissau
- Portuguese India - became part of India
- Portuguese Timor - The eastern side of the island of Timor was a Portuguese colony until 1975, when independence was declared as East
Timor. Indonesian troops seized the country, but the country was finally
declared independent in 2002.
- Portuguese West Africa - became Angola
- Rhodesia - name for Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) while unilaterally
claiming independence, 1965-1979.
- Rio Muni - Former Spanish colony, then part of territory of Spanish Guinea until 1968. Became
independent as Equatorial Guinea.
- Ruanda-Urundi - UN
Trusteeship until 1962. Became independent as Burundi and Rwanda.
- Protectorate of South Arabia
- Federation until 1967, consisting of British colony of Aden and numerous protectorates. Became independent as People's Republic of Yemen (from 1970 People's Democratic
Republic of Yemen) see: South Yemen.
- South-West Africa - In 1915, South Africa occupied the German colony of South-West Africa, which it held under mandate until 1922,
after which they remained ruling the territory until its independence in 1990 as Namibia.
- Southern Rhodesia - British colony, unilaterally declared
itself independent as Rhodesia in 1965, renamed Zimbabwe Rhodesia 1979, then gained international recognition as Zimbabwe 1980.
- Spanish Guinea - became Equatorial Guinea. Consisted of two former colonies of Rio
Muni and Fernando Po.
- Spanish Sahara - now generally
known as Western Sahara, but claimed by and divided between Morocco and Mauritania in 1976, later
entirely by Morocco.
- The Straits Settlements - British colony until 1946. Became independent as Malaya and Singapore.
- Tanganyika - British territory until 1961. From then independent until 1964, when it became part of Tanzania.
- The colonies of Vancouver Island, Upper Canada and Lower Canada (later, the Province of Canada), Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, plus the territory of Rupert's Land, spent much time reorganizing themselves into various patterns; they all eventually became part
of Canada.
Dissolved countries
These states are now dissolved into a number of countries.
- Austria-Hungary - This double monarchy was formed in 1867 from the Habsburg empire, having an Austrian and
a Hungarian part. In 1918, the empire was split into Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and
Slovenes (renamed to Kingdom of Yugoslavia in
1929).
- Yugoslavia - State created from parts of Austria-Hungary and Kingdoms of Serbia and Montenegro in 1918/1929. Re-created after World War II, dissolved when four out of six constituent republics (Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and Bosnia and
Herzegovina) seceded in 1990s. Remaining two republics officially renamed back into
Serbia and Montenegro in 2003.
- Czechoslovakia - State created from parts of Austria-Hungary, which dissolved after World War I. In 1993, the country was split into two parts, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
- West Indies Federation - Federal state created by
Britain in 1952 that
simultaneously granted independence to all former British colonies in the Caribbean. The federation collapsed after Jamaica voted to
separate.
- Mali Federation - In
1959 formed by Senegal and French Sudan, both parts of French West Africa, as an independent nation. It fell apart in 1960 into Senegal and Mali.
- Soviet Union or USSR - Formed after the Bolshevik Revolution in 1918,
made up of several republics which have since become independent as Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Moldova, Belarus, Ukraine, Armenia,
Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Russia.
- United Arab Republic - A union formed by Egypt and Syria in 1958 was dissolved in 1961, though Egypt used the name until 1971.
- United Provinces of Central America also
known as United States of Central America-- independent 1823; fell apart
into separate states in civil war 1838-1840.
- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (or
The Commonwealth of the Two Nations) partitioned in
1772-1795 among Russia, Prussia and Austria.
These lands are distrubuted today among Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia,
Ukraine, Belarus, and partly Russia.
- Kalmar Union - united Denmark, Norway and Sweden
under one monarch.
- United Kingdom of the
Netherlands (1815 - 1830) (Verenigd Koninkrijk
der Nederlanden/Royaume-Uni des Pays-Bas) created during the Congress of Vienna in 1815, dissolved to Belgium (revolted 1830), Luxemburg (left 1835) and Netherlands.
Renamed countries
These country names have been replaced.
"Independent" Homelands of South Africa
These homelands, for black people, were
granted "independence" from South Africa. Not recognised by other nations,
they were officially re-incorporated in 1994.
Secessionist states
These nations declared themselves independent, but failed to achieve or did not seek permanent independence and were either
re-incorporated into the mother country or incorporated into another country.
- Biafra - Declared independence of Nigeria in 1967. Defeated and reincorporated in 1970.
- Confederate States of America -
Declared its independence from the United States in 1861, reincorporated in 1865.
- Crimea, declared independence from Ukraine in 1992 but soon settled for being an autonomous republic within
Ukraine.
- Katanga - Declared its independence of the newly formed Republic of the Congo in 1960, was incorporated again in 1963.
- Republic of California - declared independence from
Mexico in June 1846, claimed by U.S. Navy for
United States in July 1846.
- Republic of
Rio Grande declared independence in 1840, brought back into Mexico by force less than a year later, encompassed the land of the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon,
and parts of the USA state of Texas.
- Republic of Texas - Declared independence in 1835 from Mexico, and annexed into the United States in 1845.
- Chechnya - Declared independence from Russia in 1990 as Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, however
country was recognized only by Taliban. After terrorist attacks in 2002 republic was returned Russian
Federation's control in Second Chechen War.
Countries now part of other countries
These nations, once separate, are now part of another country.
- British Somaliland - became part of Somalia, but has since asserted its independence as the Somaliland republic.
- German Democratic Republic - Unified with
Federal Republic of Germany in 1990.
- Eastern Rumelia - province of the Ottoman Empire unified with Bulgaria in 1886
- Chan Santa Cruz Maya state in eastern Yucatan peninsula, recognized as independent
nation by British Empire in 1850s; now part of Mexico.
- Regency of Carnaro in 1919 and Free State of Fiume in 1920, 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.
- Kingdom of Great Britain - merged into the
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland in 1801
- The Kingdom of Hawaii was unified in 1810
under Kamehameha I, and was recognized by the United States as an
independent nation from 1826 until January
17, 1893. Following the overthrow of the monarchy it existed as the independent
Republic of Hawaii until annexation by the United States in
1898.
- Ifni - A Spanish possession until 1969, when it was ceded to and incorporated in Morocco.
- Indian Princely States
- Italian Somaliland - Became part of Somalia.
- Kalat - Became part of Pakistan.
- Kongo - African kingdom, divided between the colonial powers in 1885 at the Conference of Berlin. Now part of Angola (incl. Cabinda), Republic of the
Congo, and the Democratic Republic of
Congo.
- Manchuria - Japanese puppet state until 1945. Became part of China.
- Moldavia - Now divided among Romania, Moldova and Ukraine.
- Moresnet - A tiny European territory that endured for a hundred years before
definitively becoming part of Belgium.
- Newfoundland- Existed as a autonomous colony
of Great Britain from 1855 to
1907, then a sovereign dominion until 1934
when it reverted to a crown colony. It joined in Confederation with
Canada in 1949.
- Puerto Rico - Caribbean Territory of the United States.
- Republic of Indian Stream - 1832-1835, now
part of U.S.
- Republic of Hawaii - Became territory, then state of United
States.
- Republic of Taiwan - Lasted from May to October 1895 after the island was ceded by China to Japan and the natives declared independence
- Republic of Texas - After becoming independent of Mexico in 1836, Texas sought annexation by the United States, which occurred in 1845.
- Republic of Vietnam - Now part of Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
- Kingdom of Sikkim merged with India in
1975
- South Yemen (People's Democratic Republic of Yemen) and North Yemen (Yemen Arab Republic) in 1990
united to form Yemen
- Tuva (also known as Tannu Tuva) - now part of Russia after the dissolution of the USSR
- Tibet - De facto independent from China from
1912 to 1950, when it was occupied by the People's Republic of China.
- Transylvania - Semi-independent before becoming part of Austria-Hungary. Became part of Romania after World War I.
- Vermont Republic - Republic of Vermont existed from 1777 until 1791, when Vermont became the 14th state of the United States.
- Wallachia - United with Moldavia to form Romania in 1859.
- Republic of Yucatan became part of Mexico
- Zanzibar - Zanzibar merged in 1964 with
Tanganyika to become Tanzania.
Notes
Éire
- Éire, or, in the English language, Ireland, remains the name of the state. On the abolition of the monarchy the state was
given the description Poblacht na Éireann, or the Republic of Ireland
- Constitution Article 4 and Acht Phoblacht na Héireann, 1948 (Uimh 22/1948) (The Republic of Ireland Act, 1948
(No. 22/1948))
To be classified
These should probably be included in one of the above categories - to be done.
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