The number 192 is often used to represent the number of countries in the world. This number represents almost all of them. There are still two recognized independent countries, the Vatican City and Kosovo, that are independent and are not members of the U.N. So 192 is not the number of total countries.
However, the number of countries changes from time to time. There are also places that some consider a territory and others consider a country. See the links below for some resources.
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∙ 2014-03-25 15:17:50There are 56 Muslim countries in the world.
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Unfortunately, the number 192 is too often used to represent the number of countries in the world. Although this number represents almost all of the countries in the world, there are still two recognized independent countries, the Vatican City and Kosovo, that are independent and are not members of the U.N. so 192 is not the number of countries in the world.There are total 194 known countries in the world:
The number of countries in the world is generally accepted to be 193 according to most World Almanacs. According to the US Department of State, there are 194.
In the 2010 world cup held in South Africa, there were a total of 32 countries taking part. The number had increased from 24 countries.
By most accounts, there are 195 Countries in the World. There are 192 members of the United Nations. Unfortunately, the number 192 is too often used to represent the number of countries in the world. Although this number represents almost all of the countries in the world, there are still two recognized independent countries, the Vatican City and Kosovo, that are independent and are not members of the U.N. so 192 is not the number of countries in the world. And think also of Taiwan.
198 is the total number of country
Total number of teams were 14 in 2011 world cup
The total number of countries in the world as 2014 is 196
197 countries.
Most countries will have solar power. The United States though is leading the world in the total number of panels in use.