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  1. Newest Countries 2024. The United Nations currently recognizes 193 countries as well as two observer states—and FIFA recognizes a full 211 member nations —yet new countries continue to be born. Most often, new countries form when an established country splits or dissolves.

  2. Oct 10, 2023 · As of 2024, the United Nations recognizes 193 countries, with several territories and unrecognized countries on the brink of achieving independence. This article gets you into the 30 newest countries, offering insights into their formation and the events leading up to their recognition.

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  3. The newest internationally recognized country in the world is the African country of South Sudan, which declared independence on July 9, 2011. In the following days, it became also the newest member of the United Nations. So, how do new countries come into being?

  4. Nov 21, 2019 · An island group that's part of Papua New Guinea is about to vote on independence. And, if the poll goes as expected, Bougainville could become the world's next country. The islands' history...

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  5. Nov 2, 2022 · The 10 Newest Countries In The World. A country is defined as any land area that functions as its own independent political unit under the control of its own government. Currently, the United Nations recognizes 193 countries and two non-member observer states, taking the total to 195 universally recognized countries.

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  6. www.datapandas.org › ranking › newest-countriesNewest Countries 2024

    The most recent country to earn UN recognition is South Sudan, gaining its independence in 2011 following a brutal, decades-long civil war with Sudan. Following closely behind is Montenegro, which split from its State Union with Serbia to establish its sovereignty in 2006.

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