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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.
Pages in category "Former countries" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aden Protectorate;
Socialist Republic of Vietnam (official, English), An Nam (former name in other foreign languages and central Vietnam under French colonization), Champa (historical kingdom), Đại Việt (historical kingdom), Giao Chỉ (former Chinese province or vassal kingdom), French Indochina (former name under French colonization when united with Laos ...
List of former transcontinental countries This page was last edited on 17 September 2015, at 22:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Toggle Colonies by former countries subsection. 6.1 Ancient Greece. 6.2 Ancient Egyptian. 6.3 Ancient Roman. 6.4 Carthage. 6.5 Chola (Tamil) ... List of former ...
The Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic were the only countries to recognize its independence. [46] [47] Mongolian People's Republic: 1921–1945, 1953–1992 Now recognized Was unrecognized by several countries from 1940 to 1960 due to being claimed as an integral part of the Republic of China. [48] Tungus Republic: 1924–1925
List of Iron Age states (c. 1200–600 BC) List of Classical Age states (c. 600 BC-200 AD) List of states during Late Antiquity (c. 200–700) List of states during the Middle Ages (c. 700–1500) List of former sovereign states; Former countries in Europe after 1815; List of countries; List of former national capitals; List of largest empires ...
French Congo, a former name: As above, with the inclusion of its occupier to distinguish it from the Belgian-controlled Congo to its south. For further etymology of "France", see below. Middle Congo, a former name: From its position along the river, a translation of the French Moyen-Congo, adopted as the colony's name between 1906 and 1958.