The world is made up of many countries, each with its own unique culture, language, and traditions. A country is a specific area of land ruled by a government, and there are 195 countries in the world today. This includes 193 countries that are members of the United Nations and two observer states, the Vatican City and Palestine.
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All Country Name List
Here is a list of all 195 countries in the world:
A
- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Algeria
- Andorra
- Angola
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
B
12. Bahamas
13. Bahrain
14. Bangladesh
15. Barbados
16. Belarus
17. Belgium
18. Belize
19. Benin
20. Bhutan
21. Bolivia
22. Bosnia and Herzegovina
23. Botswana
24. Brazil
25. Brunei
26. Bulgaria
27. Burkina Faso
28. Burundi
C
29. Cabo Verde
30. Cambodia
31. Cameroon
32. Canada
33. Central African Republic
34. Chad
35. Chile
36. China
37. Colombia
38. Comoros
39. Congo (Democratic Republic)
40. Congo (Republic)
41. Costa Rica
42. Croatia
43. Cuba
44. Cyprus
45. Czech Republic
D
46. Denmark
47. Djibouti
48. Dominica
49. Dominican Republic
E
50. Ecuador
51. Egypt
52. El Salvador
53. Equatorial Guinea
54. Eritrea
55. Estonia
56. Eswatini
57. Ethiopia
F
58. Fiji
59. Finland
60. France
G
61. Gabon
62. Gambia
63. Georgia
64. Germany
65. Ghana
66. Greece
67. Grenada
68. Guatemala
69. Guinea
70. Guinea-Bissau
71. Guyana
H
72. Haiti
73. Honduras
74. Hungary
I
75. Iceland
76. India
77. Indonesia
78. Iran
79. Iraq
80. Ireland
81. Israel
82. Italy
J
83. Jamaica
84. Japan
85. Jordan
K
86. Kazakhstan
87. Kenya
88. Kiribati
89. Korea (North)
90. Korea (South)
91. Kosovo
92. Kuwait
93. Kyrgyzstan
L
94. Laos
95. Latvia
96. Lebanon
97. Lesotho
98. Liberia
99. Libya
100. Liechtenstein
101. Lithuania
102. Luxembourg
M
103. Madagascar
104. Malawi
105. Malaysia
106. Maldives
107. Mali
108. Malta
109. Marshall Islands
110. Mauritania
111. Mauritius
112. Mexico
113. Micronesia
114. Moldova
115. Monaco
116. Mongolia
117. Montenegro
118. Morocco
119. Mozambique
120. Myanmar
N
121. Namibia
122. Nauru
123. Nepal
124. Netherlands
125. New Zealand
126. Nicaragua
127. Niger
128. Nigeria
129. North Macedonia
130. Norway
O
131. Oman
P
132. Pakistan
133. Palau
134. Palestine
135. Panama
136. Papua New Guinea
137. Paraguay
138. Peru
139. Philippines
140. Poland
141. Portugal
Q
142. Qatar
R
143. Romania
144. Russia
145. Rwanda
S
146. Saint Kitts and Nevis
147. Saint Lucia
148. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
149. Samoa
150. San Marino
151. Sao Tome and Principe
152. Saudi Arabia
153. Senegal
154. Serbia
155. Seychelles
156. Sierra Leone
157. Singapore
158. Slovakia
159. Slovenia
160. Solomon Islands
161. Somalia
162. South Africa
163. South Sudan
164. Spain
165. Sri Lanka
166. Sudan
167. Suriname
168. Sweden
169. Switzerland
170. Syria
T
171. Tajikistan
172. Tanzania
173. Thailand
174. Timor-Leste
175. Togo
176. Tonga
177. Trinidad and Tobago
178. Tunisia
179. Turkey
180. Turkmenistan
181. Tuvalu
U
182. Uganda
183. Ukraine
184. United Arab Emirates
185. United Kingdom
186. United States
187. Uruguay
188. Uzbekistan
V
189. Vanuatu
190. Vatican City
191. Venezuela
192. Vietnam
Y
193. Yemen
Z
194. Zambia
195. Zimbabwe
Country Name and Their Capital
Here’s a table of countries and their capitals:
Country | Capital |
---|---|
Afghanistan | Kabul |
Albania | Tirana |
Algeria | Algiers |
Andorra | Andorra la Vella |
Angola | Luanda |
Argentina | Buenos Aires |
Armenia | Yerevan |
Australia | Canberra |
Austria | Vienna |
Azerbaijan | Baku |
Bahamas | Nassau |
Bahrain | Manama |
Bangladesh | Dhaka |
Barbados | Bridgetown |
Belarus | Minsk |
Belgium | Brussels |
Belize | Belmopan |
Benin | Porto-Novo |
Bhutan | Thimphu |
Bolivia | Sucre (constitutional), La Paz (administrative) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo |
Botswana | Gaborone |
Brazil | Brasília |
Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan |
Bulgaria | Sofia |
Burkina Faso | Ouagadougou |
Burundi | Gitega |
Cambodia | Phnom Penh |
Cameroon | Yaoundé |
Canada | Ottawa |
Cape Verde | Praia |
Chad | N’Djamena |
Chile | Santiago |
China | Beijing |
Colombia | Bogotá |
Comoros | Moroni |
Congo (Democratic Republic) | Kinshasa |
Congo (Republic) | Brazzaville |
Costa Rica | San José |
Croatia | Zagreb |
Cuba | Havana |
Cyprus | Nicosia |
Czech Republic | Prague |
Denmark | Copenhagen |
Djibouti | Djibouti |
Dominica | Roseau |
Dominican Republic | Santo Domingo |
195 Countries Name and Their Currency
Here’s a list of 195 countries, their capitals, and their currencies:
Country | Capital | Currency |
---|---|---|
Afghanistan | Kabul | Afghani |
Albania | Tirana | Lek |
Algeria | Algiers | Algerian Dinar |
Andorra | Andorra la Vella | Euro |
Angola | Luanda | Kwanza |
Argentina | Buenos Aires | Argentine Peso |
Armenia | Yerevan | Dram |
Australia | Canberra | Australian Dollar |
Austria | Vienna | Euro |
Azerbaijan | Baku | Azerbaijani Manat |
Bahamas | Nassau | Bahamian Dollar |
Bahrain | Manama | Bahraini Dinar |
Bangladesh | Dhaka | Taka |
Barbados | Bridgetown | Barbadian Dollar |
Belarus | Minsk | Belarusian Ruble |
Belgium | Brussels | Euro |
Belize | Belmopan | Belize Dollar |
Benin | Porto-Novo | West African CFA Franc |
Bhutan | Thimphu | Ngultrum |
Bolivia | Sucre, La Paz | Boliviano |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo | Convertible Mark |
Botswana | Gaborone | Pula |
Brazil | Brasília | Real |
Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan | Brunei Dollar |
Bulgaria | Sofia | Lev |
Burkina Faso | Ouagadougou | West African CFA Franc |
Burundi | Gitega | Burundian Franc |
Cambodia | Phnom Penh | Riel |
Cameroon | Yaoundé | Central African CFA Franc |
Canada | Ottawa | Canadian Dollar |
Cape Verde | Praia | Cape Verdean Escudo |
Chad | N’Djamena | Central African CFA Franc |
Chile | Santiago | Chilean Peso |
China | Beijing | Yuan |
Colombia | Bogotá | Colombian Peso |
Comoros | Moroni | Comorian Franc |
Congo (Democratic Republic) | Kinshasa | Congolese Franc |
Congo (Republic) | Brazzaville | Central African CFA Franc |
Costa Rica | San José | Costa Rican Colón |
Croatia | Zagreb | Euro |
Cuba | Havana | Cuban Peso |
Cyprus | Nicosia | Euro |
Czech Republic | Prague | Czech Koruna |
FAQs
Q1: How many countries are there in the world?
A: There are 195 countries in the world. This includes 193 United Nations member states and 2 observer states: the Vatican City and Palestine.
Q2: What is the smallest country in the world?
A: The smallest country in the world is Vatican City. It is only 44 hectares (110 acres) in size.
Q3: Which country has the most official languages?
A: Zimbabwe has the most official languages, with 16 recognized languages.
Q4: What is the largest country by land area?
A: The largest country by land area is Russia, covering about 17.1 million square kilometers.
Q5: What is the most used currency in the world?
A: The US Dollar (USD) is the most widely used currency globally, both in international trade and as a reserve currency.
Q6: Which countries use the Euro (€)?
A: The Euro is used by 20 European Union (EU) countries, including Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Greece. Non-EU members like Andorra and Monaco also use it.
Q7: What is the oldest currency still in use?
A: The British Pound Sterling is the oldest currency still in use, dating back to 775 AD.
Q8: Which country has two capitals?
A: Several countries have two capitals:
- Bolivia: Sucre (constitutional) and La Paz (administrative).
- South Africa: Pretoria (executive), Bloemfontein (judicial), and Cape Town (legislative).
Q9: Are there countries without a currency?
A: Yes, some countries, like Vatican City and Monaco, don’t have their own currency but use others (e.g., the Euro).
Q10: What are the most commonly used currencies in the world?
A: Some of the most commonly used currencies are:
- US Dollar (USD)
- Euro (EUR)
- Japanese Yen (JPY)
- British Pound (GBP)
- Chinese Yuan (CNY).