Famous countries that no longer exist
The nations that are no more
Republic of Venice (697–1797)
Republic of Venice (697–1797)
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Couto Mixto (c.900–1864)
Couto Mixto (c.900–1864)
Kingdom of Bohemia (1198–1918)
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Kingdom of Bohemia (1198–1918)
Abyssinia (1270–1974)
Abyssinia (1270–1974)
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Kingdom of Sardinia (1324–1861)
Kingdom of Sardinia (1324–1861)
Moldavia (1346–1859)
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Moldavia (1346–1859)
Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351–1767)
Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351–1767)
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Merina Kingdom (1540–1897)
Merina Kingdom (1540–1897)
Kingdom of Dahomey (c.1600–1894)
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Kingdom of Dahomey (c.1600–1894)
Kingdom of Hawaii (1795–1893)
Kingdom of Hawaii (1795–1893)
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Gran Colombia (1819–1831)
Gran Colombia (1819–1831)
Republic of Texas (1836–1846)
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Republic of Texas (1836–1846)
Confederate States of America (1861–1865)
Confederate States of America (1861–1865)
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Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
Tibet (1912–1951)
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Tibet (1912–1951)
Yugoslavia (1918–1992)
Yugoslavia (1918–1992)
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Czechoslovakia (1918–1992)
Czechoslovakia (1918–1992)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)
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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)
East Germany (1949–1990)
East Germany (1949–1990)
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North and South Vietnam (1955–1975)
North and South Vietnam (1955–1975)
The South's anti-communist leader Ngo Dinh Diem refused to hold the reunification elections and the North reacted by starting the bloody 20-year Vietnam War. Despite the involvement of US, Australian and Thai forces, the South was defeated by the Soviet Union and China-backed North, and the two zones were forcibly united in 1976 to create the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
United Arab Republic (1958–1971)
Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser dreamed of establishing a powerful pan-Arab state based on socialist principles, and got the ball rolling in 1958 with the creation of the United Arab Republic (UAR), a union comprised of Egypt and Syria.
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United Arab Republic (1958–1971)
The union itself lasted just three years. Egypt's dominance of the UAR and Nasser's socialist policies resulted in a backlash from the Syrian elite, and a coup ended the alliance in 1961. Egypt, however, retained the name for another 10 years.
Rhodesia (1965–1979)
Rhodesia (1965–1979)
Resistance to the regime was fierce. The ensuing conflict was fought out between the Rhodesian government, Marxist-Leninist ZIPRA and Robert Mugabe's ZANU, which emerged victorious. Hostilities ceased in 1979, ending white-minority rule, and the Republic of Zimbabwe was formally created the following year.
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