The United Nations (UN) was established on October 24, 1945, with 51 founding member countries. These nations came together to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts following World War II. Over the years, the UN has expanded, and as of now, it includes 193 member states.
The Netherlands joined the UN on December 10, 1945.
In 1949, no new countries joined the United Nations; however, the UN General Assembly did admit several nations in the years following its founding in 1945. Notably, the countries that joined in 1949 were not part of the UN until they were admitted later on. The most significant membership changes occurred in the years immediately following World War II, with many nations gaining independence and seeking UN membership thereafter.
The acronym for the (U)nited (N)ations is "UN".
There are 193 member States.
The UN has 192 member states, The United States was a founding member and joined in 1945.
There were 77 founding countries of the UN
Currently, there are 192 participating countries in the UN.
there are 194 countries recognized by UN. Palestine is the last one.
There are currently 192 countries involved in the UN.
Yes.The British the controlled in Palestine didn't find solution that the Arabs agreed, they were lost so they asked the UN for help, the UN decided to make the UN partition plan, the Jews agreed but the Arabs didn't and a civil war started until Israel born and than 6 countries joined the fight against Israel .
There are 193 members of the UN.
Ghana joined the United Nations on August 3, 1957.