As of mid 2006, there were 194 nations in the world; this includes 2, Taiwan and Vatican City, that are not recognized by the U.N. See the U.N. link below to get the 192 other U.N. recognized nations.
There are currently 192 countries involved in the UN.
There are 192 member states in the UN.192 countries (Vatican City is a observer)
According to the official COP15 website 193 countries (and numerous NGOs) participated, so the answer to your questions must be Participating FOREIGN countries.
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In 2010, there were 192 members of the UN. In July 2011, this number upgraded to 193 with the addition of South Sudan.
In 2009, there were 192 members of the UN. However, in 2011, this number grew to 193 with the addition of South Sudan.
There are 192 members belonging to the United nationsThere are currently 193 member states, and 2 observer states.
There are 193 member States.
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ca 192-193 cm, or 6'3''-6'4'' in feet and inches
There are 195 countries in the world. The UN recognizes 192 nations. In addition, the Vatican City, Kosovo and Taiwan are generally considered to be independent nations. Countries not on the list, but that may meet some criteria for nationhood are Western Sahara and Palestine.
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