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There are 195 countries in the world. This counts all UN recognized countries, plus Taiwan, Kosovo and the Vatican City. It does not include Western Sahara or Palestine. You can find their names onany websites but no one is good one
There are 22 countries in the Arab World.
developed countries in the world
There are 196 countries.
There are 193 countries in the world and there are 7 continents in the world.
There are 203 countries currently, only 193 are recognized.
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There are 195 countries in the world. This counts all UN recognized countries, plus Taiwan, Kosovo and the Vatican City. It does not include Western Sahara or Palestine. You can find their names onany websites but no one is good one
There are 195 countries in the world. This counts all UN recognized countries, plus Taiwan, Kosovo and the Vatican City. It does not include Western Sahara or Palestine. You can find their names onany websites but no one is good one
because there are some many countries in the world that the president doesn't have to know them all,and plus he is busy running the country and other stuff that presidents do.
there are 194 countries recognized by UN. Palestine is the last one.
See the link below for a full list of all the countries in the world, including sovereign and partially recognized states.
The United Nations
Now are recognized legally 193 sovereign states; 11 states are not generally recognized. Palestine and Vatican have a special situation, not simple to be defined. See also the link below.
World AIDS day is a United Nations holiday, but it is not a public holiday. It is recognized as a global observance in many countries, but is not a day on which people get a vacation.
There are 57 countries that are member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), where Islam is the predominant religion and is officially recognized. However, Islam is also practiced in many other countries around the world.
Out of the 195 internationally recognized countries of the world, only 3 are not members of the UN: Taiwan, Kosovo (both not being recognized as sovereign states by some countries) and the Holy See (the Vatican). Palestine is neither a member, nor internationally recognized as a sovereign state as of yet.