List of sovereign states in 1922
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List of sovereign states in 1921 | Events of 1922 | List of sovereign states in 1923 |
Sovereign states
A
Abkhazia – Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia (to March 12) Afghanistan – Emirate of Afghanistan Albania – Principality of Albania Andorra – Principality of Andorra Argentina – Argentine Republic → Armenia – Armenian Socialist Soviet Republic (to March 12) Asir – Emirate of Asir Australia – Commonwealth of Australia Austria – Federal State of Austria Azerbaijan – Azerbaijan Socialist Soviet Republic (to March 12)
B
C
Canada – Dominion of Canada Central America – Federation of Central America (to February 7) Chile – Republic of Chile China – Republic of China Colombia – Republic of Colombia Costa Rica – Republic of Costa Rica Cuba – Republic of Cuba Czechoslovakia – Czechoslovak Republic
D
Danzig – Free City of Danzig Denmark – Kingdom of Denmark Dominican Republic
E
Ecuador – Republic of Ecuador Egypt – Kingdom of Egypt (from February 28) El Salvador – Republic of El Salvador (from February 4) Estonia – Republic of Estonia Ethiopia – Ethiopian Empire
F
G
H
I
J
Japan – Empire of Japan
L
Latvia – Republic of Latvia Liberia – Republic of Liberia Liechtenstein – Principality of Liechtenstein Lithuania – Republic of Lithuania Luxembourg – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
M
N
Nejd – Sultanate of Nejd Nepal – Kingdom of Nepal Netherlands – Kingdom of the Netherlands Newfoundland – Dominion of Newfoundland New Zealand – Dominion of New Zealand Nicaragua – Republic of Nicaragua Norway – Kingdom of Norway
O
Ottoman Empire – Sublime Ottoman State (to November 1) - Turkey (from November 1, 1922)[lower-alpha 1]
P
R
S
San Marino – Most Serene Republic of San Marino Serbs, Croats and Slovenes – Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes Siam – Kingdom of Siam South Africa – Union of South Africa Soviet Union – Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (from December 30) Spain – Kingdom of Spain Sweden – Kingdom of Sweden Switzerland – Swiss Confederation
T
Transcaucasia – Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (from March 12 to December 30)
U
United Kingdom – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United States – United States of America Uruguay – Eastern Republic of Uruguay
V
Venezuela – United States of Venezuela
Y
Yemen – Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen
Other states
- Bottleneck – Free State Bottleneck
Bukharan – Bukharan People's Soviet Republic Byelorussia – Byelorussian Socialist Soviet Republic (to December 30) Central Lithuania – Republic of Central Lithuania (to March 24) Far Eastern Republic (to November 15) Georgia, Soviet – Socialist Soviet Republic of Georgia (to March 12) Ireland – Irish Republic (to December 6) Khorezm – Khorezm People's Soviet Republic Kurdistan – Kingdom of Kurdistan (from September) Morocco – Sultanate of Morocco (de jure sovereign state under French and Spanish protectorate)[1][2] North Caucasian Emirate Rif – Confederal Republic of the Tribes of the Rif Tannu Tuva – People's Republic of Tannu Tuva Tavolara – Kingdom of Tavolara Ukraine, Soviet – Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic (to December 30)
League of Nations Mandates
British Cameroons (administered by the United Kingdom) British Togoland (administered by the United Kingdom) French Cameroons (administered by France) French Togoland (administered by France from July 20) Nauru (administered by Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom) New Guinea – Territory of New Guinea (administered by Australia) Ruanda-Urundi (administered by Belgium from July 20) South Pacific Mandate (administered by Japan) South-West Africa (administered by South Africa) Tanganyika – Tanganyika Territory (administered by the United Kingdom from July 20) → Western Samoa (administered by New Zealand)
Not enacted
Mesopotamia – Kingdom of Iraq (administered by the United Kingdom)
Notes
- ↑ Unrecognized
References
- ↑ Bedjaoui, M. (1991). International Law: Achievements and Prospects. UNESCO. p. 51. ISBN 9789231027161. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
- ↑ Capaldo, G.Z.; Justice, I.C. (1995). Repertory of Decisions of the International Court of Justice (1947-1992). M. Nijhoff Publishers. p. 453. ISBN 9780792329930. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
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