The Number of Countries in the World

The total number of countries in the world is widely debated for various reasons hence, the answer varies. The total number of countries in the world was 57 in 1900’s, which has now increased manifold.
The Number of Countries in the World
What is the total number of countries in the world is a question, which is asked often in general knowledge quizzes. The answer to this question depends in which country this question is asked, and what is the reference that is being used.

How Many Countries are there in the World?
There are 192 members that constitute the United Nations, hence often the answer is 192. However, there are two countries, who have chosen not to become a part of the United Nations. The Vatican City and Kosovo although independent countries, are not included in the total tally of 192.

The U.S. Department of State recognizes 194 in countries in the world. Taiwan is not recognized as an independent country. It is considered to be a part of The People’s Republic of China. Due to political reasons United States refuses to accept Taiwan as an independent country. Till 1971, Taiwan was not only a member of the United Nation but also part of the Security Council. China replaced Taiwan as part of the United Nation's membership and since then Taiwan has been fighting its lone battle. Although Taiwan has been pressing for it to be recognized as an independent country, the People’s Republic of China simply claims it to be just a province of China.

There are many provinces which are erroneously mentioned as countries, but they do not count in the total tally of number of countries in the world, as these countries are colonies set up by other countries. Some of these countries are Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Northern Cyprus. At the same time parts of United Kingdom like Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England are not fully independent countries.

Here is a list of the countries in the world arranged alphabetically and according to the continents these countries are situated in.
Name of the Country Capital
North America
Antigua and Barbuda Saint John’s
The Bahamas Nassau
Barbados Bridgetown
Belize Belmopan
Canada Ottawa
Costa Rica San José
Cuba Havana
Dominica Roseau
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
El Salvador San Salvador
Grenada St. George’s
Guatemala Guatemala
Haiti Port-au-Prince
Honduras Tegucigalpa
Jamaica Kingston
Mexico Mexico
Nicaragua Managua
Panama Panama
Saint Kitts and Nevis Basseterre
Saint Lucia Castries
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Kingstown
Trinidad and Tobago Port-of-Spain
United States of America Washington, DC
South America
Argentina Buenos Aires
Bolivia La Paz, Sucre
Brazil Brasília
Chile Santiago
Colombia Bogotá
Ecuador Quito
Guyana Georgetown
Paraguay Asunción
Peru Lima
Suriname Paramaribo
Uruguay Montevideo
Venezuela Caracas
Australia
Australia Canberra
Fiji Suva
Kiribati Tarawa
Marshall Islands Majuro
Micronesia Palikir
Nauru Yaren District
New Zealand Wellington
Palau Melekeok
Papua New Guinea Port Moresby
Samoa Apia
Solomon Islands Honiara
Tonga Nuku'alofa
Tuvalu Funafuti
Vanuatu Port-Vila
Europe
Albania Tirana
Andorra Andorra la Vella
Austria Vienna
Belarus Minsk
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
Belgium Brussels
Bulgaria Sofia
Croatia Zagreb
Cyprus Nicosia
Czech Republic Prague
Denmark Copenhagen
Estonia Tallinn
Finland Helsinki
France Paris
Germany Berlin
Greece Athens
Hungary Budapest
Iceland Reykjavík
Ireland Dublin
Italy Rome
Kosovo Pristina
Latvia Riga
Liechtenstein Vaduz
Lithuania Vilnius
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Macedonia Skopje
Malta Valletta
Moldova Chisinau
Monaco Monaco
Montenegro Podgorica
Netherlands Amsterdam, The Hague
Norway Oslo
Poland Warsaw
Portugal Lisbon
Romania Bucharest
Russia Moscow
San Marino San Marino
Serbia Belgrade
Slovakia Bratislava
Slovenia Ljubljana
Spain Madrid
Sweden Stockholm
Switzerland Bern
Turkey Ankara
Ukraine Kyiv
United Kingdom London
Vatican City Vatican City
Asia
Afghanistan Kabul
Armenia Yerevan
Azerbaijan Baku
Bahrain Manama
Bangladesh Dhaka
Bhutan Thimphu
Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan
Burma (Myanmar) Rangoon
Cambodia Phnom Penh
China Beijing
East Timor Dili
Georgia Tbilisi
India New Delhi
Indonesia Jakarta
Iran Tehran
Iraq Baghdad
Israel Dublin
Japan Tokyo
Jordan Amman
Kazakhstan Astana
Korea, North Pyongyang
Korea, South Seoul
Kuwait Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek
Laos Vientiane
Lebanon Beirut
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
Maldives Male
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar
Nepal Kathmandu
Oman Muscat
Pakistan Islamabad
Philippines Manila
Qatar Doha
Saudi Arabia Riyadh
Singapore Singapore
Sri Lanka Colombo
Syria Damascus
Taiwan Taipei
Tajikistan Dushanbe
Thailand Bangkok
Turkey Ankara
Turkmenistan Ashgabat
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
Uzbekistan Tashkent
Vietnam Hanoi
Yemen Sanaa
Africa
Algeria Algiers
Angola Luanda
Benin Porto-Novo
Botswana Gaborone
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou
Burundi Bujumbura
Cameroon Yaoundé
Cape Verde Praia
Central African Republic Bangui
Chad N'Djamena
Comoros Moroni
Congo, Republic of Brazzaville
Congo, Democratic Republic of The Kinshasa
Côte d'Ivoire Yamoussoukro
Djibouti Djibouti
Egypt Cairo
Equatorial Guinea Malabo
Eritrea Asmara
Ethiopia Addis Ababa
Gabon Libreville
Gambia, The Banjul
Ghana Accra
Guinea Conakry
Guinea-Bissau Bissau
Kenya Nairobi
Lesotho Maseru
Liberia Monrovia
Libya Tripoli
Madagascar Antananarivo
Malawi Lilongwe
Mali Bamako
Mauritania Nouakchott
Mauritius Port Louis
Morocco Rabat
Mozambique Maputo
Namibia Windhoek
Niger Niamey
Nigeria Abuja
Rwanda Kigali
Sao Tome and Principe São Tomé
Senegal Dakar
Seychelles Victoria
Sierra Leone Freetown
Somalia Mogadishu
South Africa Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein
Sudan Khartoum
Swaziland Mbabane, Lobamba
Tanzania Dar es Salaam
Togo Lomé
Tunisia Tunis
Uganda Kampala
Zambia Lusaka
Zimbabwe Harare
The continent of Antarctica does not have cities or countries and is an island continent.

For further reading refer to: I have tried listing all the countries in the world, but the number of countries in the world vary according to various agencies. I hope the list is helpful to you.

By Bhakti Satalkar
Published: 9/14/2009
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