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This is a list of entities and changes in The World Factbook. The World Factbook is an annual publication of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States with almanac-style information about the countries of the world.
As of January 2009, The World Factbook consists of 267 entities.[1] These entities can be divided into categories[1]. These categories are:
- Independent countries
- Others
- Dependencies and Areas of Special Sovereignty
- Miscellaneous
- Other entities
After the list of entities, there is a table that lists entities that have been dropped, added, renamed, or consolidated in The World Factbook since 1988.
List of entities
[edit]The list of entities follows bellow. The names and flags of entities are as listed in the Factbook and may differ from other sources.
Independent countries
[edit]This is a list of independent countries. The CIA defines an independent country as people "politically organized into a sovereign state with a definite territory". [1] In this category, there are 194 entities:
Others
[edit]This is a list of other places set apart from the list of independent countries. There are two entities in this category:
Name of entity | Flag of entity |
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Taiwan | |
European Union |
Dependencies and Areas of Special Sovereignty
[edit]This category is a list of places affiliated with another country. They may be subdivided into categories using the country they are affiliated with:
Australia, China, Denmark
[edit]Flag of entity | Name of entity |
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Ashmore and Cartier Islands | |
Cocos (Keeling) Islands | |
Coral Sea Islands | |
Heard Island and McDonald Islands | |
Christmas Island | |
Norfolk Island | |
Hong Kong | |
Macau | |
Faroe Islands | |
Greenland |
France, Netherlands, New Zealand
[edit]Flag of entity | Name of entity |
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Clipperton Island | |
French Southern and Antarctic Lands | |
New Caledonia | |
Saint Barthelemy | |
Saint Martin | |
French Polynesia | |
Mayotte | |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon | |
Wallis and Futuna | |
Aruba | |
Curacao | |
Sint Maarten | |
Cook Islands | |
Niue | |
Tokelau |
Norway, United Kingdom, United States
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Bouvet Island | |
Jan Mayen | |
Svalbard | |
Akrotiri | |
Dhekelia | |
Anguilla | |
Bermuda | |
British Indian Ocean Territory | |
British Virgin Islands | |
Cayman Islands | |
Falkland Islands | |
Gibraltar | |
Guernsey | |
Jersey | |
Isle of Man | |
Montserrat | |
Pitcairn Islands | |
Saint Helena | |
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | |
Turks and Caicos Islands | |
Baker Island1 | |
Howland Island1 | |
Jarvis Island1 | |
Johnston Atoll1 | |
Kingman Reef1 | |
Midway Islands1 | |
Navassa Island1 | |
Palmyra Atoll1 | |
Wake Island1 | |
American Samoa | |
Guam | |
Northern Mariana Islands | |
Puerto Rico | |
Virgin Islands |
1These entities have been consolidated into the United States Pacific Island Wildlife Refuges entry.
Miscellaneous
[edit]This category is for Antarctica and places in dispute. There are six entities here:
Other entities
[edit]This category is for the World and the oceans. There are five oceans and the World (the World entry is intended as a summary of the other 266 entries [2]) :
Changes in The World Factbook
[edit]This table lists changes in the entities in the Factbook from 1988 to the present. Entities that have been added are in green; dropped entities are in red and linked to their respective articles. Entities that have changed their name are in blue; entities that have been redirected and consolidated into another entry are in purple.
Name of entity | Date change was made | Comments | Reference | |
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Antarctica | 1988 | one of more than 40 entities added to the Factbook in order to provide a complete picture of the world | [3] | |
Arctic Ocean | ||||
Atlantic Ocean | ||||
Indian Ocean | ||||
Pacific Ocean | ||||
World | ||||
German Democratic Republic (East Germany) | 1991 | dropped from The World Factbook as Germany reunites | [4] | |
Germany, Federal Republic of (West Germany) | ||||
Yemen Arab Republic {Yemen (Sanaa) or North Yemen} | dropped as Yemen reunites | |||
Yemen, People's Democratic Republic of {Yemen (Aden) or South Yemen} | ||||
Germany | added to The World Factbook as East and West Germany unite | |||
Yemen | added to The World Factbook as North and South Yemen unite | |||
Soviet Union | 1992 | dropped as the country dissolves, creating 15 new nations | [5] | |
Yugoslavia | dropped as the country dissolves, creating five new nations | |||
Iraq-Saudi Arabia Neutral Zone | dropped | |||
Armenia | added to the Factbook as the Soviet Union dissolves | |||
Azerbaijan | ||||
Belarus | ||||
Estonia | ||||
Georgia | ||||
Kazakhstan | ||||
Kyrgyzstan | ||||
Latvia | ||||
Lithuania | ||||
Moldova | ||||
Russia | ||||
Tajikistan | ||||
Turkmenistan | ||||
Ukraine | ||||
Uzbekistan | ||||
Bosnia and Hercegovina | added to the Factbook as Yugoslavia dissolves | |||
Croatia | ||||
Macedonia | ||||
Serbia and Montenegro [A] | ||||
Slovenia | ||||
Czechoslovakia | 1993 | dropped as the country splits into the Czech Republic and Slovakia | [6] | |
Czech Republic | added as Czechoslovakia splits | |||
Slovakia | ||||
Eritrea | added upon independence from Ethiopia | |||
Vatican City | renamed Holy See (Vatican City) | |||
Ivory Coast | renamed Cote d'Ivoire | |||
Macedonia | 1994 | renamed The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | [7] | |
Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of the (Palau) | 1995 | renamed Palau | [8] | |
Kazakhstan | 1996 | renamed Kazakstan (spelling change) | [9] | |
Burkina | renamed Burkina Faso | |||
Corsica | added | |||
Zaire | 1997 | renamed Congo, Democratic Republic of the | [10] | |
Congo | renamed Congo, Republic of the | |||
Corsica | dropped[B] | |||
Western Samoa | 1998 | renamed Samoa | [11] | |
Kazakstan | renamed Kazakhstan (spelling change) | |||
Wake Island | 1999 | renamed Wake Atoll | [12] | |
Wake Atoll | 2000 | renamed Wake Island | [13] | |
Southern Ocean | added | |||
Serbia and Montenegro | 2001 | renamed Yugoslavia | [14] | |
East Timor | January 1, 2002 | added | [15] | |
Yugoslavia | March 19, 2003 | renamed Serbia and Montenegro | [16] | |
Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of | November 30, 2004 | renamed Macedonia after a November 2004 decision [17] to refer to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as such | [18] | |
Akrotiri | added because both Akrotiri and Dhekelia are dependencies and not lease areas [19] | [20] | ||
Dhekelia | [21] | |||
European Union | December 16, 2004 | added due to the fact the European Union has nation like qualities [19] | [22] | |
Man, Isle of | January 10, 2006 | renamed Isle of Man | [23] | |
Baker Island | March 29, 2006 | consolidated in United States Pacific Island Wildlife Refuges entry[24] | [25] | |
Howland Island | [26] | |||
Jarvis Island | [27] | |||
Johnston Atoll | [28] | |||
Kingman Reef | [29] | |||
Midway Islands | [30] | |||
Palmyra Atoll | [31] | |||
United States Pacific Island Wildlife Refuges | a consolidation of the entries for Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Islands, and Palmyra Atoll[24] | [32] | ||
Serbia and Montenegro | June 13, 2006 | dropped due to independence of Montenegro [33] | [34] | |
Serbia | June 29, 2006 | added due to independence of Montenegro [33] | [35] | |
Montenegro | [36] | |||
Bassas da India | September 7, 2006 | consolidated in Iles Eparses entry[37] | [38] | |
Europa Island | [39] | |||
Glorioso Islands | [40] | |||
Juan de Nova Island | [41] | |||
Tromelin Island | [42] | |||
Iles Eparses | a consolidation of the entries for Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island, and Tromelin Island[37] | [43] | ||
French Guiana | January 18, 2007 | dropped because the area is now an Overseas region and a part of France proper | [44] | |
Guadeloupe | ||||
Martinique | ||||
Reunion | ||||
Saint Barthelemy | May 10, 2007[C] | added due to the fact the area is now an Overseas collectivity of France[45] | [46] | |
Saint Martin | [47] | |||
Bassas da India | July 19, 2007 | dropped because the area is now part of the Iles Eparses district of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands | [45] | |
Europa Island | ||||
Glorioso Islands | ||||
Juan de Nova Island | ||||
Tromelin Island | ||||
Iles Eparses | ||||
East Timor | renamed Timor-Leste due to a decision of the US Board on Geographic Names (BGN) to use the latter instead of the former[45] | |||
Kosovo | February 28, 2008 | added[45] | [48] | |
Netherlands Antilles | January 2009? | dropped as Curacao and Sint Maarten become autonomous countries in the Kingdom of the Netherlands | [49] | |
Curacao | added to the Factbook after Curacao and Sint Maarten become autonomous countries in the Kingdom of the Netherlands | |||
Sint Maarten |
Notes
[edit]B Since Corsica is not listed in the 'Entities' section of the Notes and Definitions in the 1997 World Factbook, it is assumed that Corsica was dropped in the 1997 Factbook.
C Although Saint Barthelemy and Saint Martin were added to the Factbook on May 10, their addition was not acknowledged in The World Factbook until July 19. [45]
References
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1988 – More than 40 new geographic entities added to provide complete world coverage without overlap or omission. Among the new entities are Antarctica, oceans (Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific), and the World.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (1991). "1991 CIA World Factbook: Table of Contents" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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There have been some significant changes in this edition. The Soviet Union Yugoslavia, and the Iraq-Saudi Arabia Neutral Zone have been dropped. All 15 former Soviet republics have been added--Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Slovenia have replaced Yugoslavia.
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Czechoslovakia has been superseded by the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia. The name of the Ivory Coast has been changed to Cote d'Ivoire and the Vatican City became the Holy See.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (1994). "1994 CIA World Factbook: Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
The name of Macedonia was changed to The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (1995). "1995 CIA World Factbook: Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands became the independent nation of Palau.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (1996). "1996 CIA World Factbook: Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
There is a new entry for Corsica, the spelling of Kazakhstan has been changed to Kazakstan, and the name of Burkina has been changed to Burkina Faso.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (1997). "1997 CIA World Factbook: Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
The country name Zaire has been officially changed to Democratic Republic of the Congo. Congo is now referred to as Republic of the Congo.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (1998). "1998 CIA World Factbook: Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
The country name Western Samoa has been changed to Samoa. The spelling of Kazakhstan includes the letter "h" once again; the spelling Kazakstan is no longer used.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (1999). "1999 CIA World Factbook: Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
The name Wake Island has been officially changed to Wake Atoll.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2000). "2000 CIA World Factbook: Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
There is a new 'country profile' on the Southern Ocean. The name Wake Atoll has been officially changed back to Wake Island.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2001). "2001 CIA World Factbook: Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
The entity of Serbia and Montenegro is now officially known as Yugoslavia.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2002). "2002 CIA World Factbook: Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
There is a new country profile on East Timor* * *
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2003-03-19). "CIA - The World Factbook 2002: What's new" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
Yugoslavia has been renamed Serbia and Montenegro as of 4 February 2003.
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(help) - ^ Staff reporter (2004-11-04). "US snubs Greece over Macedonia". BBC News Online. Retrieved 2006-11-29.
Greece has protested strongly at a decision by the US to refer to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) simply as "Macedonia".
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2004-11-30). "2004 CIA World Factbook: Macedonia" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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(help) - ^ a b Directorate of Intelligence (2005-02-10). "CIA - The World Factbook 2004: What's new" (mirror). Retrieved 2008-01-24.
Recent confirmation that the United Kingdom Government administers the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia on Cyprus as dependencies (and not as lease areas like the US Guantanamo Bay Naval Station in Cuba) has required a changing of their status and their addition to the Factbook as new entities. In addition, the European Union has been included as an "Other" entity at the end of the listing.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2004-11-30). "2004 CIA World Factbook: Akrotiri" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2004-11-30). "2004 CIA World Factbook: Dhekelia" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2004-12-16). "2004 CIA World Factbook: European Union" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-05-17.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-01-10). "CIA - The World Factbook 2005: Isle of Man" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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(help) - ^ a b Directorate of Intelligence (2006-04-06). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Notes and Definitions: Entities" (mirror). Retrieved 2008-03-17.
14 US - American Samoa, Baker Island*, Guam, Howland Island*, Jarvis Island*, Johnston Atoll*, Kingman Reef*, Midway Islands*, Navassa Island, Northern Mariana Islands, Palmyra Atoll*, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Wake Island (* consolidated in United States Pacific Island Wildlife Refuges entry)
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-03-29). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Baker Island" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-03-29). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Howland Island" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-03-29). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Jarvis Island" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-03-29). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Johnston Atoll" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-03-29). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Kingman Reef" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-03-29). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Midway Islands" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-03-29). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Palmyra Atoll" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-03-29). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: United States Pacific Island Wildlife Refuges" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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(help) - ^ a b Directorate of Intelligence (2006-12-12). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: What's New" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-07-20.
The successful secession referendum held in Montenegro in May of 2006 allowed it to legally leave its union with Serbia the following month. These two Balkan countries have now been formally recognized and are listed separately in the Factbook.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-06-13). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Serbia and Montenegro" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-01-25.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-06-29). "Maps with Facts on Geography and Statistics - -- Serbia" (mirror). Retrieved 2008-03-08.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-06-29). "Maps with Facts on Geography and Statistics - -- Montenegro" (mirror). Retrieved 2008-03-08.
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(help) - ^ a b Directorate of Intelligence (2006-12-12). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Notes and Definitions: Entities" (mirror). Retrieved 2008-03-17.
16 France - Bassas da India*, Clipperton Island, Europa Island*, French Guiana, French Polynesia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Glorioso Islands*, Guadeloupe, Juan de Nova Island*, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Reunion, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Tromelin Island*, Wallis and Futuna (* consolidated in Iles Eparses entry)
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-09-19). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Bassas da India" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-12-01.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-09-19). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Europa Island" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-09-19). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Glorioso Islands" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-09-19). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Juan de Nova Island" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-09-19). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Tromelin Island" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2006-09-19). "CIA - The World Factbook 2006: Iles Eparses" (mirror). Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2007-01-18). "CIA - The World Factbook 2007: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Why has The World Factbook dropped the four French departments of Guadeloupe, Martinique, Reunion, and French Guiana?". Retrieved 2007-01-19.
The reason the four entities are no longer in The World Factbook is because their status has changed. While they are overseas departments of France, they are also now recognized as French regions, having equal status to the 22 metropolitan regions that make up European France.
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(help) - ^ a b c d e Directorate of Intelligence (2008-03-06). "CIA - The World Factbook 2008: What's New". Retrieved 2008-03-17.
The US Board on Geographic Names (BGN) now recognizes Timor-Leste as the short form name for East Timor; its description may be found under this new designation. France's overseas possessions have been reorganized. The five former entities of Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island, and Tromelin Island, previously grouped as Iles Eparses (Scattered Islands), now constitute a district of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. Additionally, the islands of St. Barthelemy and St. Martin, formerly a part of the French overseas region of Guadeloupe, now make up separate overseas collectivities and have their own Factbook entries. Finally, a new Kosovo entry has been added.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2007-05-10). "CIA - The World Factbook 2007: Saint Barthelemy" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-07-26.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2007-05-10). "CIA - The World Factbook 2007: Saint Martin" (mirror). Retrieved 2007-07-26.
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(help) - ^ Directorate of Intelligence (2008-02-28). "The World Factbook - Kosovo". Retrieved 2008-02-29.
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- ^ Serbia Info. "History of Serbia:The Break-up of SFR Yugoslavia (1991 - 1995)". Retrieved 2008-03-08.
Serbia and Montenegro opted to stay on in the federation and at the combined session of the parliaments of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro held on April 27 1992 in Belgrade, the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was passed thus reaffirming the continuity of the state first founded on December 1st 1918.
- ^ Department of State (August 1999). "Serbia and Montenegro (08/99) (See Yugoslavia)". Retrieved 2007-02-03.
Serbia and Montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, but this entity has not been recognized as a state by the United States.
- ^ White, Mary Jo (2000). "767 Third Avenue Associates v. United States: BRIEF FOR AMICUS CURIAE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SUPPORTING APPELLEES AND SUPPORTING AFFIRMANCE IN PART AND REVERSAL IN PART" (MS World). Retrieved 2007-02-03.
Since 1992, the United States has taken the position that the SFRY has ceased to exist, that there is no state representing the continuation of the SFRY, and that five successors have arisen -- the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) ("FRY(S&M)"), the Republic of Slovenia ("Slovenia"), the Republic of Croatia ("Croatia"), the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina ("Bosnia-Herzegovina"), and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ("FYROM")