List of countries by continent
From Wikipedia
This is a list of the countries of the world by continent, displayed with their respective national flags and capitals. The list contains:
- Sovereign states (country names in bold), consisting of:
- The member states of the United Nations (UN).
- A UN-recognized non-member state: Vatican City.
- A state not recognized by the UN and most of its members, but currently with de facto international relations with most countries: the Republic of China.
- Two territories de facto not independent but recognized by many countries as sovereign (country names in bold italics): the Palestinian territories and Western Sahara.
- Dependent territories, including the overseas departments of France and the special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China (country names in italics).
However, this list does not contain de facto independent states that are generally unrecognized.
For a detailed discussion of how the world is divided into continents, see the article Continent.
In this list, countries are classified according to the United Nations Statistics Division [1]. Some countries are considered transcontinental, using either purely geographical or political and historical criteria. For other proposed divisions of countries into continents, see the section Other definitions of continents.
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[edit] Africa
Algeria – Algiers
- Template:Country data Angola – Luanda
- Template:Country data Benin – Porto-Novo (seat of government at Cotonou)
- Template:Country data Botswana – Gaborone
- Template:Country data Burkina Faso – Ouagadougou
Burundi – Bujumbura
- Template:Country data Cameroon – Yaoundé
- Template:Country data Cape Verde – Praia
- Template:Country data Central African Republic – Bangui
- Template:Country data Chad – N'Djamena
Comoros – Moroni
- Template:Country data Democratic Republic of the Congo (also known as Congo-Kinshasa, formerly known as Zaire) – Kinshasa
- Template:Country data Republic of the Congo (also known as Congo-Brazzaville) – Brazzaville
- Template:Country data Côte d'Ivoire (commonly known as Ivory Coast) – Yamoussoukro (seat of government at Abidjan)
Djibouti – Djibouti
- Template:Country data Egypt – Cairo
- Template:Country data Equatorial Guinea – Malabo
Eritrea – Asmara
Ethiopia – Addis Ababa
- Template:Country data Gabon – Libreville
- Template:Country data Gambia – Banjul
- Template:Country data Ghana – Accra
- Template:Country data Guinea – Conakry
- Template:Country data Guinea-Bissau – Bissau
Kenya – Nairobi
- Template:Country data Lesotho – Maseru
- Template:Country data Liberia – Monrovia
- Template:Country data Libya – Tripoli
- Template:Country data Madagascar – Antananarivo
- Template:Country data Malawi – Lilongwe
- Template:Country data Mali – Bamako
- Template:Country data Mauritania – Nouakchott
- Template:Country data Mauritius – Port Louis
- Template:Country data Mayotte (overseas territory of France) – Mamoudzou
- Template:Country data Morocco – Rabat
- Template:Country data Mozambique – Maputo
- Template:Country data Namibia – Windhoek
- Template:Country data Niger – Niamey
- Template:Country data Nigeria – Abuja
- Template:Country data Réunion (overseas department of France) – Saint-Denis
- Template:Country data Rwanda – Kigali
- Template:Country data Saint Helena (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – Jamestown
- Template:Country data São Tomé and Príncipe – São Tomé
- Template:Country data Senegal – Dakar
- Template:Country data Seychelles – Victoria
- Template:Country data Sierra Leone – Freetown
- Template:Country data Somalia – Mogadishu
- Template:Country data South Africa – Pretoria (administrative), Cape Town (legislative), Bloemfontein (judicial)
- Template:Country data Sudan – Khartoum
- Template:Country data Swaziland – Mbabane (administrative), Lobamba (royal and legislative)
- Template:Country data Tanzania – Dodoma (seat of government at Dar es Salaam)
- Template:Country data Togo – Lomé
- Template:Country data Tunisia – Tunis
- Template:Country data Uganda – Kampala
- Template:Country data Western Sahara – El Aaiún (unofficial)
- Template:Country data Zambia – Lusaka
- Template:Country data Zimbabwe – Harare
[edit] Eurasia
[edit] Asia
Afghanistan – Kabul
- Template:Country data Armenia – Yerevan
- Template:Country data Azerbaijan – Baku
- Template:Country data Bahrain – Manama
Bangladesh – Dhaka
Bhutan – Thimphu
- Template:Country data British Indian Ocean Territory (overseas territory of the United Kingdom)
Brunei – Bandar Seri Begawan
Cambodia – Phnom Penh
- Template:Country data People's Republic of China – Beijing
China, Republic of (commonly known as Taiwan) – Taipei
- Template:Country data Christmas Island (overseas territory of Australia)
- Template:Country data Cocos (Keeling) Islands (overseas territory of Australia)
- Template:Country data Cyprus – Nicosia
- Template:Country data Georgia – Tbilisi
Hong Kong (special administrative region of the People's Republic of China)
India – New Delhi
Indonesia – Jakarta
Iran – Tehran
- Template:Country data Iraq – Baghdad
- Template:Country data Israel – Jerusalem
Japan – Tokyo
- Template:Country data Jordan – Amman
Kazakhstan – Astana
- Template:Country data Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea) – Pyongyang
- Template:Country data Republic of Korea (commonly known as South Korea) – Seoul
- Template:Country data Kuwait – Kuwait City
Kyrgyzstan – Bishkek
Laos – Vientiane
- Template:Country data Lebanon – Beirut
Macau (special administrative region of the People's Republic of China)
Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur (seat of government at Putrajaya)
Maldives – Malé
Mongolia – Ulaanbaatar
Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) – Naypyidaw
Nepal – Kathmandu
- Template:Country data Oman – Muscat
Pakistan – Islamabad
- Template:Country data Palestinian territories (collectively the territories of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip)
Philippines – Manila
- Template:Country data Qatar – Doha
- Template:Country data Saudi Arabia – Riyadh
Singapore – Singapore (city-state)
Sri Lanka – Sri Jayawardenepura
- Template:Country data Syria – Damascus
Tajikistan – Dushanbe
Thailand – Bangkok
- Template:Country data Timor-Leste (commonly known as East Timor) – Dili
- Template:Country data Turkey – Ankara
Turkmenistan – Ashgabat
- Template:Country data United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi
Uzbekistan – Tashkent
Vietnam – Hanoi
- Template:Country data Yemen – Sana'a
[edit] Europe
- Template:Country data Albania – Tirana
- Template:Country data Andorra – Andorra la Vella
- Template:Country data Austria – Vienna
- Template:Country data Belarus – Minsk
- Template:Country data Belgium – Brussels
- Template:Country data Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sarajevo
- Template:Country data Bulgaria – Sofia
- Template:Country data Croatia – Zagreb
- Template:Country data Czech Republic – Prague
- Template:Country data Denmark – Copenhagen
- Template:Country data Estonia – Tallinn
- Template:Country data Faroe Islands (overseas territory of Denmark) – Tórshavn
- Template:Country data Finland – Helsinki
- Template:Country data France – Paris
- Template:Country data Germany – Berlin
- Template:Country data Gibraltar (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – Gibraltar
- Template:Country data Greece – Athens
- Template:Country data Guernsey (British crown dependency) – Saint Peter Port
- Template:Country data Hungary – Budapest
- Template:Country data Iceland – Reykjavík
- Template:Country data Ireland – Dublin
- Template:Country data Isle of Man (British crown dependency) – Douglas
Italy – Rome
- Template:Country data Jersey (British crown dependency) – Saint Helier
- Template:Country data Latvia – Riga
- Template:Country data Liechtenstein – Vaduz
- Template:Country data Lithuania – Vilnius
- Template:Country data Luxembourg – Luxembourg
- Template:Country data Macedonia – Skopje
- Template:Country data Malta – Valletta
- Template:Country data Moldova – Chişinău
- Template:Country data Monaco – Monaco (city-state)
- Template:Country data Montenegro – Podgorica
- Template:Country data Netherlands – Amsterdam (seat of government at The Hague)
- Template:Country data Norway – Oslo
- Template:Country data Poland – Warsaw
- Template:Country data Portugal – Lisbon
- Template:Country data Romania – Bucharest
Russia – Moscow
- Template:Country data San Marino – San Marino
- Template:Country data Serbia – Belgrade
- Template:Country data Slovakia – Bratislava
- Template:Country data Slovenia – Ljubljana
Spain – Madrid
Sweden – Stockholm
- Template:Country data Switzerland – Berne
- Template:Country data Ukraine – Kiev
- Template:Country data United Kingdom – London
- Template:Country data Vatican City – Vatican City (city-state)
[edit] America
[edit] North America
- Template:Country data Anguilla (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – The Valley
- Template:Country data Antigua and Barbuda – Saint John's
- Template:Country data Aruba (overseas country in the Kingdom of the Netherlands) – Oranjestad
- Template:Country data Bahamas – Nassau
- Template:Country data Barbados – Bridgetown
- Template:Country data Belize – Belmopan
- Template:Country data Bermuda (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – Hamilton
- Template:Country data British Virgin Islands (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – Road Town
Canada – Ottawa
- Template:Country data Cayman Islands (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – George Town
- Template:Country data Clipperton Island (overseas territory of France)
- Template:Country data Costa Rica – San José
- Template:Country data Cuba – Havana
- Template:Country data Dominica – Roseau
- Template:Country data Dominican Republic – Santo Domingo
- Template:Country data El Salvador – San Salvador
- Template:Country data Greenland (overseas territory of Denmark) – Nuuk
- Template:Country data Grenada – Saint George's
- Template:Country data Guadeloupe (overseas department of France) – Basse-Terre
- Template:Country data Guatemala – Guatemala City
- Template:Country data Haiti – Port-au-Prince
- Template:Country data Honduras – Tegucigalpa
- Template:Country data Jamaica – Kingston
- Template:Country data Martinique (overseas department of France) – Fort-de-France
- Template:Country data Mexico – Mexico City
- Template:Country data Montserrat (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – Plymouth (seat of government at Brades)
- Template:Country data Navassa Island (overseas territory of the United States)
- Template:Country data Netherlands Antilles (overseas country in the Kingdom of the Netherlands) – Willemstad
- Template:Country data Nicaragua – Managua
- Template:Country data Panama – Panama City
- Template:Country data Puerto Rico (overseas territory of the United States) – San Juan
- Template:Country data Saint Barthelemy (overseas territory of France) – Gustavia
- Template:Country data Saint Kitts and Nevis – Basseterre
- Template:Country data Saint Lucia – Castries
- Template:Country data Saint Martin (overseas territory of France) – Marigot
- Template:Country data Saint Pierre and Miquelon (overseas territory of France) – Saint-Pierre
- Template:Country data Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Kingstown
- Template:Country data Trinidad and Tobago – Port of Spain
- Template:Country data Turks and Caicos Islands (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – Cockburn Town
- Template:Country data United States – Washington, D.C.
- Template:Country data United States Virgin Islands (overseas territory of the United States) – Charlotte Amalie
[edit] South America
- Template:Country data Argentina – Buenos Aires
- Template:Country data Bolivia – Sucre (seat of government at La Paz)
- Template:Country data Brazil – Brasília
- Template:Country data Chile – Santiago
- Template:Country data Colombia – Bogotá
- Template:Country data Ecuador – Quito
- Template:Country data Falkland Islands (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – Stanley
- Template:Country data French Guiana (overseas department of France) – Cayenne
- Template:Country data Guyana – Georgetown
- Template:Country data Paraguay – Asunción
- Template:Country data Peru – Lima
- Template:Country data Suriname – Paramaribo
- Template:Country data Uruguay – Montevideo
- Template:Country data Venezuela – Caracas
[edit] Oceania
Oceania is a geopolitical region, rather than a continent, consisting of many countries in the Pacific Ocean, including those in the continent of Australia and the Pacific Islands.
- Template:Country data American Samoa (overseas territory of the United States) – Pago Pago (seat of government at Fagatogo)
Australia – Canberra
- Template:Country data Baker Island (overseas territory of the United States)
- Template:Country data Cook Islands (territory in free association with New Zealand) – Avarua
- Template:Country data Fiji – Suva
- Template:Country data French Polynesia (overseas territory of France) – Papeete
- Template:Country data Guam (overseas territory of the United States) – Hagåtña
- Template:Country data Howland Island (overseas territory of the United States)
- Template:Country data Jarvis Island (overseas territory of the United States)
- Template:Country data Johnston Atoll (overseas territory of the United States)
- Template:Country data Kingman Reef (overseas territory of the United States)
- Template:Country data Kiribati – South Tarawa
- Template:Country data Marshall Islands – Majuro
- Template:Country data Micronesia – Palikir
- Template:Country data Midway Atoll (overseas territory of the United States)
- Template:Country data Nauru – no official capital (seat of government at Yaren)
- Template:Country data New Caledonia (overseas territory of France) – Nouméa
New Zealand – Wellington
- Template:Country data Niue (territory in free association with New Zealand) – Alofi
- Template:Country data Norfolk Island (overseas territory of Australia) – Kingston
- Template:Country data Northern Mariana Islands (overseas territory of the United States) – Saipan
- Template:Country data Palau – Melekeok
- Template:Country data Palmyra Atoll (overseas territory of the United States)
- Template:Country data Papua New Guinea – Port Moresby
- Template:Country data Pitcairn Islands (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) – Adamstown
- Template:Country data Samoa – Apia
- Template:Country data Solomon Islands – Honiara
- Template:Country data Tokelau (overseas territory of New Zealand) – no official capital (each atoll has its own administrative centre)
- Template:Country data Tonga – Nuku'alofa
- Template:Country data Tuvalu – Funafuti
- Template:Country data Vanuatu – Port Vila
- Template:Country data Wake Island (overseas territory of the United States)
- Template:Country data Wallis and Futuna (overseas territory of France) – Mata-Utu
[edit] Antarctica
Antarctica, including all territorial claims by sovereign states, is regulated by the Antarctic Treaty System, which defines it as all land and ice shelves south of 60°S. Several dependent territories include sub-Antarctic islands north of 60°S.
- Template:Country data Bouvet Island (overseas territory of Norway)
- Template:Country data French Southern Territories (overseas territory of France)
- Template:Country data Heard Island and McDonald Islands (overseas territory of Australia)
- Template:Country data South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (overseas territory of the United Kingdom)
[edit] Other definitions of continents
This section lists the proposed divisions of countries into continents that differ from the UN definition as stated above.
[edit] Political divisions
This section lists countries that can be classified into another continent using political and historical criteria.
[edit] Politically European countries
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia and Turkey are often considered European countries since they have close political and historical ties with Europe (e.g., they are members of the Council of Europe), and their territories are either partly in Europe or in the vicinity of Europe, depending on the definition of the geographical boundaries between Europe and Asia.
Israel may be considered a European country since it has closer political ties with Europe than with Asia, but this is very rare since the political ties are not particularly close, and its territory is in mainland Asia.
The overseas departments of France, i.e., French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Réunion, are sometimes considered European territories since they are integral parts of France and also parts of the European Union.
Note that Russia is generally considered a European country more than an Asian country, since most of its population and its capital city are in Europe, and it has close political and historical ties with Europe, even though most of its territory is in Asia. Among the federal districts of Russia, four are in Europe (Central, Southern, Northwestern and Volga), while three are in Asia (Far Eastern, Siberian and Urals).
[edit] Miscellaneous
The following countries are sometimes considered parts of another continent since they have close political or historical ties with another country in that continent, and their territories are in the vicinity of that continent:
- British Indian Ocean Territory: Africa (instead of Asia, since it was historically part of Mauritius).
- Christmas Island: Oceania (instead of Asia, since it is a dependent territory of Australia).
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands: Oceania (instead of Asia, since it is a dependent territory of Australia).
- Greenland: Europe (instead of North America, since it is a dependent territory of Denmark).
- South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands: South America (instead of sub-Antarctic territory, since it is administered from the Falkland Islands).
[edit] Geographical divisions
This section lists the divisions of countries into continents using purely geographical criteria.
[edit] Boundaries of Africa
For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries of Africa, see here.
[edit] Suez Canal
Considering the Suez Canal as a boundary between Africa and Asia, the following change from the UN definition occurs:
- Egypt: Africa, west of the Suez Canal; to the east, Asia.
[edit] Continental shelf of Africa
Considering the continental shelf of Africa, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- French Southern Territories: sub-Antarctic territory; Îles Éparses (Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island and Tromelin Island) in Africa.
- Italy: Europe; Pantelleria and Pelagie Islands in Africa.
- Malta: Africa.
- Portugal: Europe (including the Azores); Madeira in Africa.
- Spain: Europe; Canary Islands and the plazas de soberanía in Africa (most of the plazas de soberanía, including Ceuta and Melilla, are in mainland Africa).
- Yemen: Asia; Socotra in Africa.
[edit] Boundaries between Asia and Europe
For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries between Asia and Europe, see here.
[edit] Sea of Marmara and Turkish Straits
Considering the Sea of Marmara and the Turkish Straits (the Bosporus and the Dardanelles) as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following change from the UN definition occurs:
- Turkey: Asia, east and south of Sea of Marmara and the Turkish Straits; to the west and north, Europe.
[edit] Ural definitions
Considering the Ural definition that follows the watershed of the Ural Mountains, and then the Ural River until the Caspian Sea, as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Kazakhstan: Asia, east of the Ural River; to the west, Europe.
- Russia: Europe, west and north of the Ural Mountains watershed and the Ural River; to the east and south, Asia.
Considering the Ural definition that follows the watershed of the Ural Mountains, and then the Ural River until it reaches Kazakhstan's border for the first time, and then the Or River and the Emba River, as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Kazakhstan: Asia, east of the Or River and the Emba River; to the west, Europe.
- Russia: Europe, west of the Ural Mountains watershed and the Ural River (until it reaches Kazakhstan's border for the first time); to the east, Asia.
[edit] Caucasus definitions
Considering the Caucasus definition that follows the watershed of the Greater Caucasus of the Caucasus Mountains as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Azerbaijan: Asia, south of the Greater Caucasus watershed; to the north, Europe (very small area).
- Georgia: Asia, south of the Greater Caucasus watershed; to the north, Europe (very small area).
- Russia: Europe, north of the Greater Caucasus watershed; to the south, Asia (very small area).
Considering the Caucasus definition that follows the Meso-Caucaso, marked by the Rioni River and the Kura River (from Tbilisi on), as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Azerbaijan: Asia, south of the Kura River; to the north, Europe.
- Georgia: Asia, south of the Rioni River and the Kura River (from Tbilisi on); to the north, Europe.
Considering the Caucasus definition that follows the Kuma-Manych Depression, marked by the Kuma River and the Manych River, as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following change from the UN definition occurs:
- Russia: Europe, north of the Kuma River and the Manych River; to the south, Asia.
Though very rare, considering the Caucasus definition that follows the watershed of the Lesser Caucasus of the Caucasus Mountains as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Armenia: Europe; isolated spots in the south in Asia.
- Azerbaijan: Europe; isolated spots in the south in Asia.
- Georgia: Europe; isolated spots in the south in Asia.
- Iran: Asia; isolated spots in the northwest in Europe.
- Turkey: Asia; isolated spots in the northeast in Europe.
[edit] Russian Waterways definition
Though very rare, instead of considering the Ural and Caucasus definitions, considering the Russian Waterways definition that follows the fluvial connections between the Black Sea and the White Sea through a series of canals and rivers (notably the Northern Dvina, the Volga River and the Don River) as a boundary between Asia and Europe, the following change from the UN definition occurs:
- Russia: Europe, west of these waterways; to the east, Asia.
[edit] Continental shelfs of Asia and Europe
Considering the continental shelfs of Asia and Europe, the following change from the UN definition occurs:
- Greece: Europe (including Crete, Ionian Islands, Cyclades and near mainland Greek islands); Aegean Islands, Dodecanese and nearby islands in Asia.
[edit] Boundaries between Eurasia and America
For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries between Eurasia and America, see here.
[edit] Continental shelfs of Eurasia and America
Considering the continental shelfs of Eurasia and America, the following change from the UN definition occurs:
- United States: North America; Near Islands and St. Lawrence Island in Asia.
[edit] Boundaries between North and South America
For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries between North and South America, see here.
[edit] Panama Canal
Considering the Panama Canal as a boundary between North and South America, the following change from the UN definition occurs:
- Panama: North America, north of the Panama Canal; to the south, South America.
[edit] Continental shelfs of North and South America
Considering the continental shelfs of North and South America, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Aruba: South America.
- Colombia: South America; San Andrés and Providencia Islands in North America.
- Netherlands Antilles: North America; Curaçao and Bonaire in South America.
- Trinidad and Tobago: South America.
- Venezuela: South America; Isla Aves in North America.
[edit] Boundaries of Oceania
For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries of Oceania, see here.
[edit] Asia-Australasia divisions
Considering the Asia-Australasia division that follows the anthropologic Melanesian Line as a boundary between Asia and Oceania, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Indonesia: Asia (including Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Bali, Sulawesi, Sumba and Flores); Maluku, Buru, Seram, Timor and New Guinea in Oceania.
- Timor-Leste: Oceania.
Considering the Asia-Australasia division that follows the zoologic Wallace Line as a boundary between Asia and Oceania, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Indonesia: Asia (including Borneo, Sumatra, Java and Bali); Sulawesi, Sumba, Flores, Maluku, Buru, Seram, Timor and New Guinea in Oceania.
- Timor-Leste: Oceania.
Though very rare, considering the Malay Archipelago as being part of Oceania, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Brunei: Oceania.
- Indonesia: Oceania.
- Malaysia: Asia; Labuan, Sarawak and Sabah in Oceania.
- Philippines: Oceania.
- Singapore: Oceania.
- Timor-Leste: Oceania.
[edit] Pacific Islands
Considering all Pacific Islands as being part of Oceania, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Chile: South America; Easter Island and Sala y Gómez in Oceania.
- Japan: Asia; Bird Islands (Okinotorishima and Minamitorishima) in Oceania.
- United States: North America; Hawaii in Oceania.
[edit] Boundaries of Antarctica
For a detailed description of the geographical boundaries of Antarctica, see here.
[edit] Sub-Antarctic islands
Considering sub-Antarctic islands north of 60°S which are fully integrated with its country, the following changes from the UN definition occur:
- Australia: Oceania; Macquarie Island, sub-Antarctic territory.
- New Zealand: Oceania; New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands (Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Islands and Snares Islands), sub-Antarctic territory.
- South Africa: Africa; Prince Edward Islands, sub-Antarctic territory.
[edit] See also
[edit] Definition of continents
- Continent
- Continental shelf
- Transcontinental country
- Geography by continent:
- Africa
- Asia
- Europe
- North America
- South America
- Oceania
- Antarctica
[edit] List of countries
- List of countries by continent (data file) - this data in a plain text format suitable for automated processing
- List of countries (in alphabetical order)
- List of countries and capitals in native languages
- List of national capitals (in alphabetical order)
- List of capitals by country
- Tables of countries and territories (with area, population, population density, and capital) in each continent:
[edit] External links
- https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html
- http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/
- http://www.world-gazetteer.com/
- http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/
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