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List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe

The list below includes all entities falling even partially under any of the various common definitions of Europe, geographical or political. Fifty generally recognised sovereign states, Kosovo with limited, but substantial, international recognition, and five largely unrecognised de facto states with limited to no recognition have territory in Europe and/or membership in international European organisations. There are eight entities that are not integral parts of a European state or have special political arrangements.

Boundary of Europe Edit

Geographical Edit

Under the commonly used geographic definition, the boundary between the continents of Asia and Europe stretches along the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, and the Caspian Sea in the east, the Greater Caucasus range,[1] and the Black Sea with its outlets, the Bosporus and the Dardanelles, in the south.[2][3] Based on such a commonly used division of the continents, the transcontinental countries of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkey have territory in both Asia and Europe.

The island of Cyprus in Western Asia is close to Anatolia (or Asia Minor) but is often considered to be a part of Europe and is a member of the European Union. Like Cyprus, Armenia is also entirely in Western Asia but is a member of several European organisations.[4]

Although the Mediterranean Sea provides a clearer divide between Africa and Europe, some traditionally European islands such as Malta, Pantelleria, the Pelagie Islands, and Sicily are actually located on the African Plate.[5] The island of Iceland is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, straddling the Eurasian Plate and the North American Plate.[6]

Some territories which are geographically outside of Europe have strong connections with European states. Greenland, for example, has socio-political connections with Europe and is part of the Kingdom of Denmark but is located closer to the continent of North America and is usually grouped with that continent.[7]

Other territories are part of European countries but are geographically located on other continents, such as the French overseas regions,[8] the Spanish autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla on the coast of Africa,[9] and the Dutch BES islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba in the Caribbean.[10]

Political Edit

The political boundaries of Europe vary with the definition of Europe that is used by different political organizations. For instance, the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights include 47 countries in their definition of Europe. The European Higher Education Area includes 48 countries, and the European Cultural Convention and the European Olympic Committees include 50 countries in their definitions.

Sovereign states Edit

 
Political map of Europe and the surrounding region

A sovereign state is a political association with effective sovereignty over a population for whom it makes decisions in the national interest.[11] According to the Montevideo Convention, a state must have a permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states.[12]

UN member states and UNGA non-member observer state Edit

There are 50 sovereign states with territory located within the common definition of Europe and/or membership in international European organisations that are almost universally recognized internationally. All are either member states of the United Nations or non-member observer states at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA),[13] and all except Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Vatican City are members of the Council of Europe.[14] 44 countries have their capital city located within Europe, and (as of 2022) 27 of those countries are member states of the European Union, which means that they are highly integrated with one another and share their sovereignty through EU institutions.

Each entry in the list below has a map of its location in Europe. Territory in Europe is shown in dark-green; territory not geographically in Europe is shown in a lighter shade of green. The lightest shade of green represents other states in the EU and is shown on the maps of all territories within the EU.

* = Member of the EU[15]
Flag Map English short, formal names, and ISO
[16][17][18][19]
Domestic short and formal name(s)
[16][17][18]
Capital
[19][20][21]
Population 2021
[22][23]
Area
[a][24]
Currency
[19]
 
 
Albania[b]

Republic of Albania

ALB
Albanian: Shqipëri / Shqipëria – Republika e Shqipërisë Tirana

Albanian: Tiranë
2,854,710 28,748 km2 (11,100 sq mi) Albanian lek
 
 
Andorra

Principality of Andorra

AND
Catalan: Andorra – Principat d'Andorra Andorra la Vella

Catalan: Andorra la Vella
79,034 468 km2 (181 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Armenia[c]

Republic of Armenia

ARM
Armenian: Հայաստան – Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն (Hayastan – Hayastani Hanrapetut'yun) Yerevan

Armenian: Երևան (Yerevan)
2,790,974 29,743 km2 (11,484 sq mi) Armenian dram
 
 
Austria*

Republic of Austria

AUT
German: Österreich – Republik Österreich Vienna

German: Wien
8,922,082 83,871 km2 (32,383 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Azerbaijan[c]

Republic of Azerbaijan

AZE
Azerbaijani: Azǝrbaycan – Azǝrbaycan Respublikası Baku

Azerbaijani: Bakı
10,312,992 86,600 km2 (33,436 sq mi) Azerbaijani manat
 
 
Belarus

Republic of Belarus

BLR
Belarusian: Беларусь – Рэспубліка Беларусь (Bielaruś – Respublika Bielaruś)

Russian: Беларусь – Республика Беларусь (Belarus' — Respublika Belarus')
Minsk

Belarusian: Мінск (Minsk)

Russian: Минск (Minsk)
9,578,167 207,600 km2 (80,155 sq mi) Belarusian rouble
 
 
Belgium*

Kingdom of Belgium

BEL
Dutch: België – Koninkrijk België

French: Belgique – Royaume de Belgique

German: Belgien – Königreich Belgien
Brussels

Dutch: Brussel

French: Bruxelles

German: Brüssel
11,611,419 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina

BIH
Bosnian: Bosna i Hercegovina

Croatian: Bosna i Hercegovina

Serbian: Босна и Херцеговина
Sarajevo

Bosnian: Sarajevo

Croatian: Sarajevo

Serbian: Сарајево
3,270,943 51,197 km2 (19,767 sq mi) Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark
 
 
Bulgaria*

Republic of Bulgaria

BGR
Bulgarian: България – Република България (Bulgaria – Republika Bulgaria) Sofia

Bulgarian: София (Sofia)
6,885,868 110,879 km2 (42,811 sq mi) Bulgarian lev
 
 
Croatia*

Republic of Croatia

HRV
Croatian: Hrvatska – Republika Hrvatska Zagreb

Croatian: Zagreb
4,060,135 56,594 km2 (21,851 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Cyprus*[d]

Republic of Cyprus

CYP
Greek: Κύπρος – Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία (Kýpros – Kypriakí Dimokratía)

Turkish: Kıbrıs – Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti
Nicosia

Greek: Λευκωσία (Lefkosía)

Turkish: Lefkoşa
1,244,188 9,251 km2 (3,572 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Czechia*[e]

Czech Republic

CZE
Czech: Česko – Česká republika Prague

Czech: Praha
10,510,751 78,867 km2 (30,451 sq mi) Czech koruna
 
 
Denmark*[f]

Kingdom of Denmark

DNK
Danish: Danmark – Kongeriget Danmark Copenhagen

Danish: København
5,854,240 42,933 km2 (16,577 sq mi) Danish krone
 
 
Estonia*

Republic of Estonia

EST
Estonian: Eesti – Eesti Vabariik Tallinn

Estonian: Tallinn
1,328,701 45,228 km2 (17,463 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Finland*

Republic of Finland

FIN
Finnish: Suomi – Suomen tasavalta

Swedish: Finland – Republiken Finland
Helsinki

Finnish: Helsinki

Swedish: Helsingfors
5,535,992 338,145 km2 (130,559 sq mi) Euro
 
 
France*

French Republic

FRA
French: France – République française Paris

French: Paris
64,531,444 643,427 km2 (248,429 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Georgia[c]

GEO
Georgian: საქართველო (Sakartvelo) Tbilisi / T'bilisi

Georgian: თბილისი (T'bilisi)
3,757,980 69,700 km2 (26,911 sq mi) Georgian lari
 
 
Germany*

Federal Republic of Germany

DEU
German: Deutschland – Bundesrepublik Deutschland Berlin

German: Berlin
83,408,554 357,022 km2 (137,847 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Greece*

Hellenic Republic

GRC
Greek: Ελλάδα – Ελληνική Δημοκρατία (Elláda – Ellinikí Dimokratía) Athens

Greek: Αθήνα (Athína)
10,445,365 131,957 km2 (50,949 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Hungary*

HUN
Hungarian: Magyarország Budapest

Hungarian: Budapest
9,709,786 93,028 km2 (35,918 sq mi) Hungarian forint
 
 
Iceland

ISL
Icelandic: Ísland – Lýðveldið Ísland Reykjavík

Icelandic: Reykjavík
370,335 103,000 km2 (39,769 sq mi) Icelandic króna
 
 
Ireland*[25][g]

IRL
English: Ireland

Irish: Éire
Dublin

Irish: Baile Átha Cliath
4,986,526 70,273 km2 (27,133 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Italy*

Italian Republic

ITA
Italian: Italia – Repubblica Italiana Rome

Italian: Roma
59,240,329 301,340 km2 (116,348 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Kazakhstan[h]

Republic of Kazakhstan

KAZ
Kazakh: Қазақстан – Қазақстан Республикасы (Qazaqstan – Qazaqstan Respūblīkasy)

Russian: Казахстан – Республика Казахстан (Kazakhstan – Respublika Kazakhstan)
Astana

Kazakh: Астана (Astana)

Russian: Астана (Astana)
19,196,465 2,724,900 km2 (1,052,090 sq mi) Kazakhstani tenge
 
 
Latvia*

Republic of Latvia

LVA
Latvian: Latvija – Latvijas Republika Riga

Latvian: Rīga
1,873,919 64,589 km2 (24,938 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Liechtenstein

Principality of Liechtenstein

LIE
German: Liechtenstein – Fürstentum Liechtenstein Vaduz

German: Vaduz
39,039 160 km2 (62 sq mi) Liechtenstein franc
 
 
Lithuania*

Republic of Lithuania

LTU
Lithuanian: Lietuva – Lietuvos Respublika Vilnius

Lithuanian: Vilnius
2,786,651 65,300 km2 (25,212 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Luxembourg*

Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

LUX
German: Luxemburg – Großherzogtum Luxemburg

French: Luxembourg – Grand-Duché de Luxembourg

Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg - Groussherzogtum Lëtzebuerg
Luxembourg

German: Luxemburg

French: Luxembourg

Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg
639,321 2,586 km2 (998 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Malta*

Republic of Malta

MLT
English: Malta – Republic of Malta

Maltese: Malta – Repubblika ta' Malta
Valletta

Maltese: Valletta
526,748 316 km2 (122 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Moldova[b]

Republic of Moldova

MDA
Romanian: Moldova – Republica Moldova Chișinău

Romanian: Chișinău
3,061,506 33,851 km2 (13,070 sq mi) Moldovan leu
 
 
Monaco

Principality of Monaco

MCO
French: Monaco – Principauté de Monaco Monaco

French: Monaco
36,686 2 km2 (0.8 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Montenegro[b]

MNE
Montenegrin: Црна Гора (Crna Gora) Podgorica

Montenegrin: Подгорица (Podgorica)
627,859 13,812 km2 (5,333 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Netherlands*[f][i][10]

Kingdom of the Netherlands

NLD
Dutch: Nederland – Koninkrijk der Nederlanden Amsterdam (capital)

Dutch: Amsterdam

The Hague (seat of government)

Dutch: 's-Gravenhage / Den Haag
17,501,696 41,543 km2 (16,040 sq mi) Euro
 
 
North Macedonia[b]

Republic of North Macedonia

MKD
Macedonian: Северна Македонија – Република Северна Македонија (Severna Makedonija – Republika Severna Makedonija) Skopje

Macedonian: Скопје (Skopje)
2,103,330 25,713 km2 (9,928 sq mi) Macedonian denar
 
 
Norway

Kingdom of Norway

NOR
Bokmål: Norge – Kongeriket Norge

Nynorsk: Noreg – Kongeriket Noreg
Oslo

Norwegian: Oslo
5,403,021 323,802 km2 (125,021 sq mi) Norwegian krone
 
 
Poland*

Republic of Poland

POL
Polish: Polska – Rzeczpospolita Polska Warsaw

Polish: Warszawa
38,307,726 312,685 km2 (120,728 sq mi) Polish złoty
 
 
Portugal*

Portuguese Republic

PRT
Portuguese: Portugal – República Portuguesa Lisbon

Portuguese: Lisboa
10,290,103 92,090 km2 (35,556 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Romania*

ROU
Romanian: România Bucharest

Romanian: București
19,328,560 238,391 km2 (92,043 sq mi) Romanian leu
 
 
Russia[j]

Russian Federation

RUS
Russian: Россия – Российская Федерация (Rossija – Rossijskaja Federacija) Moscow

Russian: Москва (Moskva)
145,102,755 17,098,242 km2 (6,601,668 sq mi) Russian rouble
 
 
San Marino

Republic of San Marino

SMR
Italian: San Marino – Repubblica di San Marino San Marino

Italian: San Marino
33,745 61 km2 (24 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Serbia[b]

Republic of Serbia

SRB
Serbian: Србија – Република Србија (Srbija – Republika Srbija) Belgrade

Serbian: Београд (Beograd)
7,296,769 88,361 km2 (34,116 sq mi) Serbian dinar
 
 
Slovakia*

Slovak Republic

SVK
Slovak: Slovensko – Slovenská republika Bratislava

Slovak: Bratislava
5,447,622 49,035 km2 (18,933 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Slovenia*

Republic of Slovenia

SVN
Slovene: Slovenija – Republika Slovenija Ljubljana

Slovene: Ljubljana
2,119,410 20,273 km2 (7,827 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Spain*

Kingdom of Spain

ESP
Spanish: España – Reino de España Madrid

Spanish: Madrid
47,486,935 505,370 km2 (195,124 sq mi) Euro
 
 
Sweden*

Kingdom of Sweden

SWE
Swedish: Sverige – Konungariket Sverige Stockholm

Swedish: Stockholm
10,467,097 450,295 km2 (173,860 sq mi) Swedish krona
 
 
Switzerland

Swiss Confederation

CHE
German: Schweiz – Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft

French: Suisse – Confédération suisse

Italian: Svizzera – Confederazione Svizzera

Romansh: Svizra – Confederaziun svizra
Bern / Berne

German: Bern

French: Berne

Italian and Romansh: Berna
8,691,406 41,277 km2 (15,937 sq mi) Swiss franc
 
 
Turkey[h][b]

Republic of Turkey

TUR
Turkish: Türkiye – Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Ankara

Turkish: Ankara
84,775,404 783,562 km2 (302,535 sq mi) Turkish lira
 
 
Ukraine[b]

UKR
Ukrainian: Украïна (Ukraïna)
Kyiv

Ukrainian: Київ (Kyiv)
43,531,422 603,550 km2 (233,032 sq mi) Ukrainian hryvnia
 
 
United Kingdom[k]

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

GBR
English: United Kingdom – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland London 67,281,039 243,610 km2 (94,058 sq mi) Sterling
 
 
Vatican City

Vatican City State

VAT
Italian: Città del Vaticano – Stato della Città del Vaticano

Latin: Status Civitatis Vaticanae[26]
Vatican City

Italian: Città del Vaticano
511 0.44 km2 (0.17 sq mi) Euro

De facto states Edit

The following six entities in Europe have partial diplomatic recognition by one or more UN member states (and therefore are defined as states by the constitutive theory of statehood) or have no diplomatic recognition by any UN member state but are defined as states by the declarative theory of statehood. None are members of the UN, Council of Europe or EU.

Flag Map English common and formal names Status Domestic common and formal names Capital Population[a] Area[a]
 
 
Abkhazia[c]

Republic of Abkhazia
Claimed as an autonomous republic of Georgia. Recognised by five UN member states.[27] Abkhaz: Аҧсны - Аԥсны Аҳәынҭқарра (Apsny - Apsny Ahwyntqarra)

Russian: Абхазия - Республика Абхазия (Abhaziya - Respublika Abkhaziya)
Sukhumi

Abkhaz: Аҟəа (Akwa)

Russian: Суху́м(и) (Sukhum(i))
250,000[28] 8,660 km2 (3,344 sq mi)[29]
 
 
Artsakh[c]

Republic of Artsakh
Claimed as part of Azerbaijan. De facto independent state,[30] recognised by 3 non-UN states. Armenian: Արցախի Հանրապետություն (Arts'akhi Hanrapetut'yun)[31] Stepanakert

Armenian: Ստեփանակերտ (Step'anakert)
141,400[32] 7,000 km2 (2,703 sq mi)[33]
 
 
Kosovo

Republic of Kosovo[16]
Claimed by Serbia. Has been recognized as sovereign by 102 UN member states.[34] Albanian: Kosova / Kosovë – Republika e Kosovës

Serbian: Косово – Република Косово (Kosovo – Republika Kosovo)
Pristina[20]

Albanian: Prishtina, Prishtinë

Serbian: Приштина (Priština)
1,836,529[35] 10,887 km2 (4,203 sq mi)[24]
 
 
Northern Cyprus[d]

Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Claimed as part of the Republic of Cyprus. Recognised by Turkey.[36] Turkish: Kuzey Kıbrıs – Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti North Nicosia

Turkish: Lefkoşa
294,906[37] 3,355 km2 (1,295 sq mi)[24]
 
 
South Ossetia[c]

Republic of South Ossetia
Claimed as part of Georgia. Recognised by five UN member states.[27] Ossetian: Хуссар Ирыстон – Республикӕ Хуссар Ирыстон (Khussar Iryston – Respublikæ Khussar Iryston)

Russian: Южная Осетия – Республика Южная Осетия (Yuzhnaya Osetiya – Respublika Yuzhnaya Osetiya)
Tskhinvali

Ossetian: Цхинвал or Чъреба (Chreba)

Russian: Цхинва́л(и) (Tskhinvál(i))
56,000[38] 3,900 km2 (1,506 sq mi)[39]
 
 
Transnistria / Trans-Dniester

Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Claimed as a territorial unit of Moldova. De facto independent state,[30] recognised by 3 non-UN states. Romanian: Transnistria – Republica Moldovenească Nistreană

Russian: Приднестровье – Приднестровская Молдавская Республика (Pridnestrov'ye – Pridnestrovskaya Moldavskaya Respublika)

Ukrainian: Придністров'я – Придністровська Молдавська Республіка (Prydnistrovia – Pridnistrovska Moldavska Respublika)
Tiraspol

Romanian: Tiraspol

Russian: Тираcполь (Tiraspol')

Ukrainian: Тирасполь (Tyraspol)
347,251[40] 3,500 km2 (1,351 sq mi)[41]

Non-sovereign territories Edit

Dependent territories Edit

The following six European entities are dependent territories.[42]

* = Part of the EU, although there may be special arrangements
Flag Map English common and formal names[16][19] Legal status Domestic common and formal names Capital[20] Population[35] Area[24]
 
 
Akrotiri and Dhekelia[d]

Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
British Overseas Territory English: Akrotiri and Dhekelia – Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia Episkopi Cantonment 15,700 254 km2 (98 sq mi)
 
 
Faroe Islands / Faeroe Islands Constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark Faroese: Føroyar

Danish: Færøerne
Tórshavn

Faroese: Tórshavn

Danish: Thorshavn
54,000 1,393 km2 (538 sq mi)
 
 
Gibraltar[43] British Overseas Territory English: Gibraltar Gibraltar 29,185 6.5 km2 (2.5 sq mi)
 
 
Guernsey[k]

Bailiwick of Guernsey
Crown Dependency in right of Guernsey[44][45][46] English: Guernsey – Bailiwick of Guernsey

French: Guernesey – Bailliage de Guernesey

Guernésiais: Guernési – Bailliage de Guernési
Saint Peter Port

French: Saint Pierre Port

Guernésiais: Saint Pierre Port
65,849 78 km2 (30 sq mi)
 
 
Isle of Man[k] Crown Dependency in right of Man[46][47][48] English: Isle of Man

Manx: Mannin – Ellan Vannin
Douglas

Manx: Doolish
86,866 572 km2 (221 sq mi)
 
 
Jersey[k]

Bailiwick of Jersey
Crown Dependency in right of Jersey[44][45][46] English: Jersey – Bailiwick of Jersey

French: Jersey – Bailliage de Jersey

Jèrriais: Jèrri – Bailliage de Jèrri
Saint Helier

French: Saint-Hélier

Jèrriais: Saint Hélyi
96,513 118 km2 (46 sq mi)

Areas of special sovereignty Edit

The following places are considered integral parts of their sovereign state, but have a political arrangement that was decided through an international agreement.

* = A part of the EU, although there may be some special arrangements.
Flag Map English common and formal names Legal status Domestic common and formal names Capital Population Area
 
 
Åland*[49]

Åland Islands[19]
Self-governing area of Finland, significant autonomy as the result of the Åland crisis[50] Swedish: Åland – Landskapet Åland Mariehamn[19]

Swedish: Mariehamn
27,500[51] 6,787 km2 (2,620 sq mi)[51]
 
 
Northern Ireland Part of the United Kingdom, devolved government determined by the Good Friday Agreement[52] English: Northern Ireland

Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann

Scots: Norlin Airlann
Belfast[53] 1,810,863[54] 14,130 km2 (5,456 sq mi)[53]
 
 
Svalbard[16] Special territory of Norway, determined by the Svalbard Treaty[55] Norwegian: Svalbard Longyearbyen[19][20]

Norwegian: Longyearbyen
2,019[35] 62,045 km2 (23,956 sq mi)[24]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c Area and population numbers include integral areas located outside of Europe. The area and population of states with separatist regions includes that of the separatist regions.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g EU candidate country.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Part of the South Caucasus, at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Physiographically, Armenia falls entirely in Western Asia, while Georgia and Azerbaijan are mostly in Asia with small portions north of the Caucasus Mountains divide in Europe.
  4. ^ a b c The island of Cyprus is located on the Cyprian arc on the edge of the Anatolian Plate and is physiographically associated with Asia, but it is part of European organisations such as the EU.
  5. ^ A simpler official short name has been encouraged by the Czech government, "Czechia". By 2017, this variant remains uncommon. Nevertheless, this term has been adopted by several companies and organisations, including Google Maps, instead of the term "Czech Republic". See Name of the Czech Republic.
  6. ^ a b Denmark and the Netherlands are constituent countries of the Kingdom of Denmark and the Kingdom of the Netherlands respectively. Both are members of the EU; however, the other constituent countries of their kingdoms are not. In international organisations, the terms Denmark and the Netherlands are often used as short names for their respective kingdoms as a whole.
  7. ^ The terms Republic of Ireland and Poblacht na hÉireann are official descriptions but are not official names.
  8. ^ a b Kazakhstan and Turkey both have territory in both Europe (dark green) and Asia (light green).
  9. ^ The Netherlands is also known as "Holland", but this name properly refers only to a region of the country. See Netherlands (terminology).
  10. ^ Russia is a transcontinental country located in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, with the vast majority of its population (78%) living within its European part.
  11. ^ a b c d The United Kingdom consists of the countries of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The UK is responsible for the foreign relations and ultimate good governance of the Crown Dependencies of Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Jersey, which are otherwise separate. England, Scotland and Wales make up the island of Great Britain (or simply Britain), which is sometimes used synonymously with the United Kingdom.

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The list below includes all entities falling even partially under any of the various common definitions of Europe geographical or political Fifty generally recognised sovereign states Kosovo with limited but substantial international recognition and five largely unrecognised de facto states with limited to no recognition have territory in Europe and or membership in international European organisations There are eight entities that are not integral parts of a European state or have special political arrangements Contents 1 Boundary of Europe 1 1 Geographical 1 2 Political 2 Sovereign states 2 1 UN member states and UNGA non member observer state 2 2 De facto states 3 Non sovereign territories 3 1 Dependent territories 3 2 Areas of special sovereignty 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesBoundary of Europe EditGeographical Edit Further information Boundaries between the continents of Earth Asia and Europe Under the commonly used geographic definition the boundary between the continents of Asia and Europe stretches along the Ural Mountains the Ural River and the Caspian Sea in the east the Greater Caucasus range 1 and the Black Sea with its outlets the Bosporus and the Dardanelles in the south 2 3 Based on such a commonly used division of the continents the transcontinental countries of Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Russia and Turkey have territory in both Asia and Europe The island of Cyprus in Western Asia is close to Anatolia or Asia Minor but is often considered to be a part of Europe and is a member of the European Union Like Cyprus Armenia is also entirely in Western Asia but is a member of several European organisations 4 Although the Mediterranean Sea provides a clearer divide between Africa and Europe some traditionally European islands such as Malta Pantelleria the Pelagie Islands and Sicily are actually located on the African Plate 5 The island of Iceland is part of the Mid Atlantic Ridge straddling the Eurasian Plate and the North American Plate 6 Some territories which are geographically outside of Europe have strong connections with European states Greenland for example has socio political connections with Europe and is part of the Kingdom of Denmark but is located closer to the continent of North America and is usually grouped with that continent 7 Other territories are part of European countries but are geographically located on other continents such as the French overseas regions 8 the Spanish autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla on the coast of Africa 9 and the Dutch BES islands of Bonaire Sint Eustatius and Saba in the Caribbean 10 Political Edit Further information Council of Europe The political boundaries of Europe vary with the definition of Europe that is used by different political organizations For instance the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights include 47 countries in their definition of Europe The European Higher Education Area includes 48 countries and the European Cultural Convention and the European Olympic Committees include 50 countries in their definitions Sovereign states EditFurther information Sovereign state nbsp Political map of Europe and the surrounding regionA sovereign state is a political association with effective sovereignty over a population for whom it makes decisions in the national interest 11 According to the Montevideo Convention a state must have a permanent population a defined territory a government and the capacity to enter into relations with other states 12 UN member states and UNGA non member observer state Edit There are 50 sovereign states with territory located within the common definition of Europe and or membership in international European organisations that are almost universally recognized internationally All are either member states of the United Nations or non member observer states at the United Nations General Assembly UNGA 13 and all except Belarus Kazakhstan Russia and Vatican City are members of the Council of Europe 14 44 countries have their capital city located within Europe and as of 2022 27 of those countries are member states of the European Union which means that they are highly integrated with one another and share their sovereignty through EU institutions Each entry in the list below has a map of its location in Europe Territory in Europe is shown in dark green territory not geographically in Europe is shown in a lighter shade of green The lightest shade of green represents other states in the EU and is shown on the maps of all territories within the EU Member of the EU 15 Flag Map English short formal names and ISO 16 17 18 19 Domestic short and formal name s 16 17 18 Capital 19 20 21 Population 2021 22 23 Area a 24 Currency 19 nbsp nbsp Albania b Republic of AlbaniaALB Albanian Shqiperi Shqiperia Republika e Shqiperise TiranaAlbanian Tirane 2 854 710 28 748 km2 11 100 sq mi Albanian lek nbsp nbsp AndorraPrincipality of AndorraAND Catalan Andorra Principat d Andorra Andorra la VellaCatalan Andorra la Vella 79 034 468 km2 181 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Armenia c Republic of ArmeniaARM Armenian Հայաստան Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն Hayastan Hayastani Hanrapetut yun YerevanArmenian Երևան Yerevan 2 790 974 29 743 km2 11 484 sq mi Armenian dram nbsp nbsp Austria Republic of AustriaAUT German Osterreich Republik Osterreich ViennaGerman Wien 8 922 082 83 871 km2 32 383 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Azerbaijan c Republic of AzerbaijanAZE Azerbaijani Azǝrbaycan Azǝrbaycan Respublikasi BakuAzerbaijani Baki 10 312 992 86 600 km2 33 436 sq mi Azerbaijani manat nbsp nbsp BelarusRepublic of BelarusBLR Belarusian Belarus Respublika Belarus Bielarus Respublika Bielarus Russian Belarus Respublika Belarus Belarus Respublika Belarus MinskBelarusian Minsk Minsk Russian Minsk Minsk 9 578 167 207 600 km2 80 155 sq mi Belarusian rouble nbsp nbsp Belgium Kingdom of BelgiumBEL Dutch Belgie Koninkrijk BelgieFrench Belgique Royaume de BelgiqueGerman Belgien Konigreich Belgien BrusselsDutch BrusselFrench BruxellesGerman Brussel 11 611 419 30 528 km2 11 787 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Bosnia and HerzegovinaBIH Bosnian Bosna i HercegovinaCroatian Bosna i HercegovinaSerbian Bosna i Hercegovina SarajevoBosnian SarajevoCroatian SarajevoSerbian Saraјevo 3 270 943 51 197 km2 19 767 sq mi Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark nbsp nbsp Bulgaria Republic of BulgariaBGR Bulgarian Blgariya Republika Blgariya Bulgaria Republika Bulgaria SofiaBulgarian Sofiya Sofia 6 885 868 110 879 km2 42 811 sq mi Bulgarian lev nbsp nbsp Croatia Republic of CroatiaHRV Croatian Hrvatska Republika Hrvatska ZagrebCroatian Zagreb 4 060 135 56 594 km2 21 851 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Cyprus d Republic of CyprusCYP Greek Kypros Kypriakh Dhmokratia Kypros Kypriaki Dimokratia Turkish Kibris Kibris Cumhuriyeti NicosiaGreek Leykwsia Lefkosia Turkish Lefkosa 1 244 188 9 251 km2 3 572 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Czechia e Czech RepublicCZE Czech Cesko Ceska republika PragueCzech Praha 10 510 751 78 867 km2 30 451 sq mi Czech koruna nbsp nbsp Denmark f Kingdom of DenmarkDNK Danish Danmark Kongeriget Danmark CopenhagenDanish Kobenhavn 5 854 240 42 933 km2 16 577 sq mi Danish krone nbsp nbsp Estonia Republic of EstoniaEST Estonian Eesti Eesti Vabariik TallinnEstonian Tallinn 1 328 701 45 228 km2 17 463 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Finland Republic of FinlandFIN Finnish Suomi Suomen tasavaltaSwedish Finland Republiken Finland HelsinkiFinnish HelsinkiSwedish Helsingfors 5 535 992 338 145 km2 130 559 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp France French RepublicFRA French France Republique francaise ParisFrench Paris 64 531 444 643 427 km2 248 429 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Georgia c GEO Georgian საქართველო Sakartvelo Tbilisi T bilisiGeorgian თბილისი T bilisi 3 757 980 69 700 km2 26 911 sq mi Georgian lari nbsp nbsp Germany Federal Republic of GermanyDEU German Deutschland Bundesrepublik Deutschland BerlinGerman Berlin 83 408 554 357 022 km2 137 847 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Greece Hellenic RepublicGRC Greek Ellada Ellhnikh Dhmokratia Ellada Elliniki Dimokratia AthensGreek A8hna Athina 10 445 365 131 957 km2 50 949 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Hungary HUN Hungarian Magyarorszag BudapestHungarian Budapest 9 709 786 93 028 km2 35 918 sq mi Hungarian forint nbsp nbsp IcelandISL Icelandic Island Lydveldid Island ReykjavikIcelandic Reykjavik 370 335 103 000 km2 39 769 sq mi Icelandic krona nbsp nbsp Ireland 25 g IRL English Ireland Irish Eire DublinIrish Baile Atha Cliath 4 986 526 70 273 km2 27 133 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Italy Italian RepublicITA Italian Italia Repubblica Italiana RomeItalian Roma 59 240 329 301 340 km2 116 348 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Kazakhstan h Republic of KazakhstanKAZ Kazakh Қazakstan Қazakstan Respublikasy Qazaqstan Qazaqstan Respublikasy Russian Kazahstan Respublika Kazahstan Kazakhstan Respublika Kazakhstan AstanaKazakh Astana Astana Russian Astana Astana 19 196 465 2 724 900 km2 1 052 090 sq mi Kazakhstani tenge nbsp nbsp Latvia Republic of LatviaLVA Latvian Latvija Latvijas Republika RigaLatvian Riga 1 873 919 64 589 km2 24 938 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp LiechtensteinPrincipality of LiechtensteinLIE German Liechtenstein Furstentum Liechtenstein VaduzGerman Vaduz 39 039 160 km2 62 sq mi Liechtenstein franc nbsp nbsp Lithuania Republic of LithuaniaLTU Lithuanian Lietuva Lietuvos Respublika VilniusLithuanian Vilnius 2 786 651 65 300 km2 25 212 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Luxembourg Grand Duchy of LuxembourgLUX German Luxemburg Grossherzogtum LuxemburgFrench Luxembourg Grand Duche de LuxembourgLuxembourgish Letzebuerg Groussherzogtum Letzebuerg LuxembourgGerman LuxemburgFrench LuxembourgLuxembourgish Letzebuerg 639 321 2 586 km2 998 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Malta Republic of MaltaMLT English Malta Republic of Malta Maltese Malta Repubblika ta Malta VallettaMaltese Valletta 526 748 316 km2 122 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Moldova b Republic of MoldovaMDA Romanian Moldova Republica Moldova ChișinăuRomanian Chișinău 3 061 506 33 851 km2 13 070 sq mi Moldovan leu nbsp nbsp MonacoPrincipality of MonacoMCO French Monaco Principaute de Monaco MonacoFrench Monaco 36 686 2 km2 0 8 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Montenegro b MNE Montenegrin Crna Gora Crna Gora PodgoricaMontenegrin Podgorica Podgorica 627 859 13 812 km2 5 333 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Netherlands f i 10 Kingdom of the NetherlandsNLD Dutch Nederland Koninkrijk der Nederlanden Amsterdam capital Dutch AmsterdamThe Hague seat of government Dutch s Gravenhage Den Haag 17 501 696 41 543 km2 16 040 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp North Macedonia b Republic of North MacedoniaMKD Macedonian Severna Makedoniјa Republika Severna Makedoniјa Severna Makedonija Republika Severna Makedonija SkopjeMacedonian Skopјe Skopje 2 103 330 25 713 km2 9 928 sq mi Macedonian denar nbsp nbsp NorwayKingdom of NorwayNOR Bokmal Norge Kongeriket NorgeNynorsk Noreg Kongeriket Noreg OsloNorwegian Oslo 5 403 021 323 802 km2 125 021 sq mi Norwegian krone nbsp nbsp Poland Republic of PolandPOL Polish Polska Rzeczpospolita Polska WarsawPolish Warszawa 38 307 726 312 685 km2 120 728 sq mi Polish zloty nbsp nbsp Portugal Portuguese RepublicPRT Portuguese Portugal Republica Portuguesa LisbonPortuguese Lisboa 10 290 103 92 090 km2 35 556 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Romania ROU Romanian Romania BucharestRomanian București 19 328 560 238 391 km2 92 043 sq mi Romanian leu nbsp nbsp Russia j Russian FederationRUS Russian Rossiya Rossijskaya Federaciya Rossija Rossijskaja Federacija MoscowRussian Moskva Moskva 145 102 755 17 098 242 km2 6 601 668 sq mi Russian rouble nbsp nbsp San MarinoRepublic of San MarinoSMR Italian San Marino Repubblica di San Marino San MarinoItalian San Marino 33 745 61 km2 24 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Serbia b Republic of SerbiaSRB Serbian Srbiјa Republika Srbiјa Srbija Republika Srbija BelgradeSerbian Beograd Beograd 7 296 769 88 361 km2 34 116 sq mi Serbian dinar nbsp nbsp Slovakia Slovak RepublicSVK Slovak Slovensko Slovenska republika BratislavaSlovak Bratislava 5 447 622 49 035 km2 18 933 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Slovenia Republic of SloveniaSVN Slovene Slovenija Republika Slovenija LjubljanaSlovene Ljubljana 2 119 410 20 273 km2 7 827 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Spain Kingdom of SpainESP Spanish Espana Reino de Espana MadridSpanish Madrid 47 486 935 505 370 km2 195 124 sq mi Euro nbsp nbsp Sweden Kingdom of SwedenSWE Swedish Sverige Konungariket Sverige StockholmSwedish Stockholm 10 467 097 450 295 km2 173 860 sq mi Swedish krona nbsp nbsp SwitzerlandSwiss ConfederationCHE German Schweiz Schweizerische EidgenossenschaftFrench Suisse Confederation suisseItalian Svizzera Confederazione SvizzeraRomansh Svizra Confederaziun svizra Bern BerneGerman BernFrench BerneItalian and Romansh Berna 8 691 406 41 277 km2 15 937 sq mi Swiss franc nbsp nbsp Turkey h b Republic of TurkeyTUR Turkish Turkiye Turkiye Cumhuriyeti AnkaraTurkish Ankara 84 775 404 783 562 km2 302 535 sq mi Turkish lira nbsp nbsp Ukraine b UKR Ukrainian Ukraina Ukraina KyivUkrainian Kiyiv Kyiv 43 531 422 603 550 km2 233 032 sq mi Ukrainian hryvnia nbsp nbsp United Kingdom k United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandGBR English United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland London 67 281 039 243 610 km2 94 058 sq mi Sterling nbsp nbsp Vatican CityVatican City StateVAT Italian Citta del Vaticano Stato della Citta del VaticanoLatin Status Civitatis Vaticanae 26 Vatican CityItalian Citta del Vaticano 511 0 44 km2 0 17 sq mi EuroDe facto states Edit The following six entities in Europe have partial diplomatic recognition by one or more UN member states and therefore are defined as states by the constitutive theory of statehood or have no diplomatic recognition by any UN member state but are defined as states by the declarative theory of statehood None are members of the UN Council of Europe or EU Flag Map English common and formal names Status Domestic common and formal names Capital Population a Area a nbsp nbsp Abkhazia c Republic of Abkhazia Claimed as an autonomous republic of Georgia Recognised by five UN member states 27 Abkhaz Aҧsny Aԥsny Aҳәynҭkarra Apsny Apsny Ahwyntqarra Russian Abhaziya Respublika Abhaziya Abhaziya Respublika Abkhaziya SukhumiAbkhaz Aҟea Akwa Russian Suhu m i Sukhum i 250 000 28 8 660 km2 3 344 sq mi 29 nbsp nbsp Artsakh c Republic of Artsakh Claimed as part of Azerbaijan De facto independent state 30 recognised by 3 non UN states Armenian Արցախի Հանրապետություն Arts akhi Hanrapetut yun 31 StepanakertArmenian Ստեփանակերտ Step anakert 141 400 32 7 000 km2 2 703 sq mi 33 nbsp nbsp KosovoRepublic of Kosovo 16 Claimed by Serbia Has been recognized as sovereign by 102 UN member states 34 Albanian Kosova Kosove Republika e KosovesSerbian Kosovo Republika Kosovo Kosovo Republika Kosovo Pristina 20 Albanian Prishtina PrishtineSerbian Prishtina Pristina 1 836 529 35 10 887 km2 4 203 sq mi 24 nbsp nbsp Northern Cyprus d Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Claimed as part of the Republic of Cyprus Recognised by Turkey 36 Turkish Kuzey Kibris Kuzey Kibris Turk Cumhuriyeti North NicosiaTurkish Lefkosa 294 906 37 3 355 km2 1 295 sq mi 24 nbsp nbsp South Ossetia c Republic of South Ossetia Claimed as part of Georgia Recognised by five UN member states 27 Ossetian Hussar Iryston Respublikӕ Hussar Iryston Khussar Iryston Respublikae Khussar Iryston Russian Yuzhnaya Osetiya Respublika Yuzhnaya Osetiya Yuzhnaya Osetiya Respublika Yuzhnaya Osetiya TskhinvaliOssetian Chinval or Chreba Chreba Russian Chinva l i Tskhinval i 56 000 38 3 900 km2 1 506 sq mi 39 nbsp nbsp Transnistria Trans DniesterPridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Claimed as a territorial unit of Moldova De facto independent state 30 recognised by 3 non UN states Romanian Transnistria Republica Moldovenească NistreanăRussian Pridnestrove Pridnestrovskaya Moldavskaya Respublika Pridnestrov ye Pridnestrovskaya Moldavskaya Respublika Ukrainian Pridnistrov ya Pridnistrovska Moldavska Respublika Prydnistrovia Pridnistrovska Moldavska Respublika TiraspolRomanian TiraspolRussian Tiracpol Tiraspol Ukrainian Tiraspol Tyraspol 347 251 40 3 500 km2 1 351 sq mi 41 Non sovereign territories EditDependent territories Edit The following six European entities are dependent territories 42 Part of the EU although there may be special arrangementsFlag Map English common and formal names 16 19 Legal status Domestic common and formal names Capital 20 Population 35 Area 24 nbsp nbsp Akrotiri and Dhekelia d Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia British Overseas Territory English Akrotiri and Dhekelia Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia Episkopi Cantonment 15 700 254 km2 98 sq mi nbsp nbsp Faroe Islands Faeroe Islands Constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark Faroese ForoyarDanish Faeroerne TorshavnFaroese TorshavnDanish Thorshavn 54 000 1 393 km2 538 sq mi nbsp nbsp Gibraltar 43 British Overseas Territory English Gibraltar Gibraltar 29 185 6 5 km2 2 5 sq mi nbsp nbsp Guernsey k Bailiwick of Guernsey Crown Dependency in right of Guernsey 44 45 46 English Guernsey Bailiwick of Guernsey French Guernesey Bailliage de GuerneseyGuernesiais Guernesi Bailliage de Guernesi Saint Peter PortFrench Saint Pierre PortGuernesiais Saint Pierre Port 65 849 78 km2 30 sq mi nbsp nbsp Isle of Man k Crown Dependency in right of Man 46 47 48 English Isle of Man Manx Mannin Ellan Vannin DouglasManx Doolish 86 866 572 km2 221 sq mi nbsp nbsp Jersey k Bailiwick of Jersey Crown Dependency in right of Jersey 44 45 46 English Jersey Bailiwick of Jersey French Jersey Bailliage de JerseyJerriais Jerri Bailliage de Jerri Saint HelierFrench Saint HelierJerriais Saint Helyi 96 513 118 km2 46 sq mi Areas of special sovereignty Edit The following places are considered integral parts of their sovereign state but have a political arrangement that was decided through an international agreement A part of the EU although there may be some special arrangements Flag Map English common and formal names Legal status Domestic common and formal names Capital Population Area nbsp nbsp Aland 49 Aland Islands 19 Self governing area of Finland significant autonomy as the result of the Aland crisis 50 Swedish Aland Landskapet Aland Mariehamn 19 Swedish Mariehamn 27 500 51 6 787 km2 2 620 sq mi 51 nbsp nbsp Northern Ireland Part of the United Kingdom devolved government determined by the Good Friday Agreement 52 English Northern Ireland Irish Tuaisceart EireannScots Norlin Airlann Belfast 53 1 810 863 54 14 130 km2 5 456 sq mi 53 nbsp nbsp Svalbard 16 Special territory of Norway determined by the Svalbard Treaty 55 Norwegian Svalbard Longyearbyen 19 20 Norwegian Longyearbyen 2 019 35 62 045 km2 23 956 sq mi 24 See also EditInternational organisations in Europe Lists of European countries by area by GDP by GDP per capita by GDP PPP by population List of former sovereign states in Europe Predecessors of sovereign states in Europe Regions of Europe Timeline of European nationsNotes Edit a b c Area and population numbers include integral areas located outside of Europe The area and population of states with separatist regions includes that of the separatist regions a b c d e f g EU candidate country a b c d e f Part of the South Caucasus at the crossroads of Europe and Asia Physiographically Armenia falls entirely in Western Asia while Georgia and Azerbaijan are mostly in Asia with small portions north of the Caucasus Mountains divide in Europe a b c The island of Cyprus is located on the Cyprian arc on the edge of the Anatolian Plate and is physiographically associated with Asia but it is part of European organisations such as the EU A simpler official short name has been encouraged by the Czech government Czechia By 2017 this variant remains uncommon Nevertheless this term has been adopted by several companies and organisations including Google Maps instead of the term Czech Republic See Name of the Czech Republic a b Denmark and the Netherlands are constituent countries of the Kingdom of Denmark and the Kingdom of the Netherlands respectively Both are members of the EU however the other constituent countries of their 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