List of countries and territories by maritime boundaries

This is a list of countries and territories by maritime boundaries with other countries and territories. The list encompasses adjacent maritime nations and territories with a special focus on the boundaries or borders which distinguish them.

For purposes of this list, "maritime boundary" includes boundaries that are recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which includes boundaries of territorial waters, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones. However, it does not include lake or river boundaries. "Potential" maritime boundaries are included; that is, the lack of a treaty or other agreement defining the exact location of the maritime boundary does not exclude the boundary from the list.

In numbering maritime boundaries, three separate figures are included for each country and territory. The first number is the total number of distinct maritime boundaries that the country or territory shares with other countries and territories. If the country shares two or more maritime boundaries with the same country or territory and the boundaries are unconnected, the boundaries are counted separately. The second number is the total number of distinct countries or territories that the country or territory borders. In this instance, if the country or territory shares two or more maritime boundaries with the same country or territory and the boundaries are unconnected, the boundaries are only counted once. The final number is the total number of unique sovereign states[a] that the country or territory shares a maritime boundary with.

Footnotes are provided to provide clarity regarding the status of certain countries and territories. States with a dagger (†) are landlocked states.

Country or territory
(Territories without full sovereignty[a] in italics)
No. of unique
maritime
boundaries
No. of unique
maritime
neighbours
No. of unique
and sovereign[a]
maritime
neighbours
Maritime boundary neighbours
(Territories without full sovereignty[a] in italics)
(#) = No. of unique maritime boundaries with that country or territory
(J) = boundary settled partially or wholly by arbitration or ICJ judgment
(T) = boundary settled partially or wholly by treaty
Abkhazia[b] 3 3 3 Georgia
Russia
Turkey
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Adélie Land[c][d] (France) 2 1 1 Australia Australian Antarctic Territory[c] (Australia) (2)
Afghanistan 0 0 0
United Kingdom Akrotiri and Dhekelia[e] (United Kingdom) 10 3 3 Cyprus (8)
Egypt
Lebanon
Albania 3 3 3 Greece
Italy (T)[t 1]
Montenegro
Algeria 4 4 4 Italy
Morocco
Spain
Tunisia (T)
American Samoa[f] (United States) 5 5 5 Cook Islands[g] (New Zealand) (T)[t 2]
Niue[h] (New Zealand) (T)[t 3]
Samoa
Tokelau[i] (New Zealand) (T)[t 4]
Tonga
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Amsterdam Island and Île Saint-Paul[d] (France) 0 0 0
Andorra 0 0 0
Angola 4 3 3 Democratic Republic of the Congo (2)
Republic of the Congo
Namibia (T)
Anguilla[e] (United Kingdom) 4 4 4 Antigua and Barbuda
Netherlands
Saint Martin[j] (France) (T)[t 5]
United States Virgin Islands[f] (United States) (T)[t 6]
Antártica Chilena Province[c] (Chile) 3 3 3 Argentine Antarctica[c][k] (Argentina)
British Antarctic Territory[c][k] (United Kingdom)
Norway Peter I Island[c] (Norway)
Antigua and Barbuda 5 5 3 Anguilla[e] (United Kingdom)
Guadeloupe[l] (France)
Montserrat[e] (United Kingdom)
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Barthélemy[j] (France)
Argentina 3 3 3 Chile (J)[t 7] (T)[t 8]
Falkland Islands[e][m] (United Kingdom)
Uruguay (T)
Argentine Antarctica[c] (Argentina) 2 2 2 Antártica Chilena Province[c][k] (Chile)
British Antarctic Territory[c][k] (United Kingdom)
Armenia 0 0 0
Aruba[n] (Netherlands) 2 2 2 Dominican Republic
Venezuela (T)[t 9]
Ashmore and Cartier Islands[o] (Australia) 1 1 1 Indonesia (T)
Australia
→includes:
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Australia Macquarie Island
Norfolk Island
11 7 6 East Timor (T)[t 10]
Indonesia (4) (T)
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Kerguelen Islands[d] (France) (T)[t 11]
New Caledonia[p](France) (T)[t 11]
New Zealand (2) (T)[t 12]
Papua New Guinea (2) (T)
Solomon Islands (T)[t 13]
Australia [q] 8 6 6 East Timor (T)[t 10]
Indonesia (2) (T)
New Caledonia[p] (France) (T)[t 11]
New Zealand (T)[t 12]
Papua New Guinea (2) (T)
Solomon Islands (T)[t 13]
Australia Australian Antarctic Territory[c] (Australia) 4 3 3 French Southern and Antarctic Lands Adélie Land[c] (France) (2)
Norway Queen Maud Land[c] (Norway)
New Zealand Ross Dependency[c] (New Zealand)
Austria 0 0 0
Azerbaijan 4 4 4 Iran[r]
Kazakhstan[r]
Russia[r]
Turkmenistan[r]
Azores[s] (Portugal) 0 0 0
Bahamas 4 4 4 Cuba
Haiti
Turks and Caicos Islands[e] (United Kingdom)
United States
Bahrain 3 3 3 Iran (T)
Qatar (J)
Saudi Arabia (T)
United States Baker Island[f] and Howland Island[f] (United States) 1 1 1 Kiribati
Bangladesh 2 2 2 Myanmar
India
Barbados 5 5 4 Guadeloupe[l] (France) (T)
Martinique[l] (France) (T)
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Trinidad and Tobago (J)[t 14]
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Bassas da India, Europa Island, and Juan de Nova Island[d][t] (France) 2 2 2 Madagascar
Mauritius
Belarus 0 0 0
Belgium 3 3 3 France (T)
Netherlands (T)
United Kingdom (T)
Belize 3 3 3 Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Benin 3 3 3 Ghana
Nigeria
Togo
Bermuda[e] (United Kingdom) 0 0 0
Bhutan 0 0 0
Bolivia 0 0 0
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 1 Croatia (T)
Botswana 0 0 0
Bouvet Island[u] 0 0 0
Brazil 2 2 2 French Guiana[l] (France) (T)
Uruguay (T)
British Antarctic Territory[c] (United Kingdom) 3 3 3 Antártica Chilena Province[c][k] (Chile)
Argentine Antarctica[c][k] (Argentina)
Norway Queen Maud Land[c] (Norway)
British Indian Ocean Territory[e][v] (United Kingdom) 1 1 1 Maldives
British Virgin Islands[e] (United Kingdom) 2 2 1 Puerto Rico[f] (United States) (T)[t 6]
United States Virgin Islands[f] (United States) (T)[t 6]
Brunei 2 1 1 Malaysia (2)
Bulgaria 2 2 2 Romania
Turkey(T)[w]
Burkina Faso 0 0 0
Myanmar 3 3 3 Bangladesh
India (T)
Thailand (T)
Burundi 0 0 0
Cambodia 2 2 2 Thailand
Vietnam
Cameroon 2 2 2 Equatorial Guinea
Nigeria (J) (T)
Canada 6 3 3 Greenland[x] (Denmark) (T)
Saint Pierre and Miquelon[j] (France) (J)[t 15] (T)
United States (4) (J)[t 16] (T)
Cape Verde 3 3 3 The Gambia
Mauritania (T)[t 17]
Senegal (T)[t 18]
Cayman Islands[e] (United Kingdom) 4 4 4 Colombia
Cuba
Honduras (T)[t 19]
Jamaica
Central African Republic 0 0 0
Chad 0 0 0
Chile 2 2 2 Argentina (J)[t 7] (T)[t 8]
Peru (J)[t 20] (T)
People's Republic of China[y] 11 11 9 Brunei

Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
North Korea
South Korea
Philippines
Taiwan
Vietnam (T)

Hong Kong[z] (SAR of China) (2)

Macau[aa] (SAR of China) (2)

Christmas Island[o] (Australia) 1 1 1 Indonesia (T)
Clipperton Island[ab] (France) 0 0 0
Cocos (Keeling) Islands[o] (Australia) 0 0 0
Colombia 12 10 10 Cayman Islands[e] (United Kingdom)
Costa Rica (2) (T)
Dominican Republic (T)
Ecuador (T)
Haiti (T)[t 21]
Honduras (T)
Jamaica (T)
Nicaragua (J)
Panama (2) (T)
Venezuela
Comoros 7 7 5 French Southern and Antarctic Lands Glorioso Islands[d][ac] (France)
Madagascar
Mayotte[j] (France)
Mozambique
Réunion[l] (France)
Seychelles
Tanzania
Democratic Republic of the Congo 2 1 1 Angola (2)
Republic of the Congo 2 2 2 Angola
Gabon
Cook Islands[g] (New Zealand) 5 5 3 American Samoa[f] (United States) (T)[t 2]
French Polynesia[j] (France) (T)[t 22]
Kiribati
Niue[h] (New Zealand)
Tokelau[i] (New Zealand)
Costa Rica 7 4 4 Colombia (2) (T)
Ecuador (T)
Nicaragua (2)
Panama (2) (T)
Côte d'Ivoire 2 2 2 Ghana
Liberia
Croatia 4 4 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina (T)
Italy (T)
Montenegro
Slovenia
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Crozet Islands[d] (France) 0 0 0
Cuba 8 8 7 Bahamas
Cayman Islands[e] (United Kingdom)
Haiti (T)[t 23]
Honduras
Jamaica (T)[t 24]
Mexico (T)
Navassa Island[f][ad] (United States)
United States (T)[t 25]
Curaçao[n] (Netherlands) 2 2 2 Dominican Republic
Venezuela (T)[t 9]
Cyprus 14 7 7 United Kingdom Akrotiri and Dhekelia[e] (United Kingdom) (8) (T)
Egypt (T)
Greece (T)
Israel
Lebanon
Syria
Turkey (T)
Czech Republic 0 0 0
Denmark[ae] 6 5 5 Germany (2) (J) (T)
Norway (T)
Poland
Sweden (T)
United Kingdom (T)
Denmark Denmark, Kingdom of
→includes:
Denmark
Faroe Islands
Greenland
13 9 7 Canada (T)
Germany (2) (J) (T)
Iceland (2) (T)
Jan Mayen[af] (Norway) (J) (T)
Norway (T)
Poland
Svalbard[af] (Norway) (T)
Sweden (2) (T)
United Kingdom (2) (T)
Djibouti 3 3 3 Eritrea
Somalia
Yemen
Dominica 3 3 2 Guadeloupe[l] (France) (T)[t 26]
Martinique[l] (France) (T)[t 26]
Venezuela
Dominican Republic 8 7 6 Colombia (T)
Haiti (2)
Aruba[n] (Netherlands)
Curaçao[n] (Netherlands)
Puerto Rico[f] (United States)
Turks and Caicos Islands[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 27]
Venezuela (T)
East Timor 4 2 2 Australia (T)[t 10]
Indonesia (3)
Ecuador 3 3 3 Colombia
Costa Rica (T)
Peru (T)
Egypt 9 9 9 Cyprus (T)
Palestine[ag]
Greece
Israel
Jordan
Libya
Saudi Arabia
Sudan
Turkey
El Salvador 3 3 3 Guatemala
Honduras (J)
Nicaragua
Equatorial Guinea 6 4 4 Cameroon
Gabon (2) (T)
Nigeria (T)[t 28]
São Tomé and Príncipe (2) (T)[t 29]
Eritrea 4 4 4 Djibouti
Saudi Arabia
Sudan
Yemen (J)[t 30]
Estonia 4 4 4 Finland (T)
Latvia (T)
Russia
Sweden (T)
Eswatini (Swaziland) 0 0 0
Ethiopia 0 0 0
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Europa Island, Bassas da India, and Juan de Nova Island[d][t] (France) 2 2 2 Madagascar
Mauritius
Falkland Islands[e][m] (United Kingdom) 1 1 1 Argentina
Faroe Islands[x] (Denmark) 3 3 3 Iceland
Norway (T)
United Kingdom (T)
Fiji 6 6 5 New Caledonia[p] (France) (T)[t 31]
New Zealand
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Wallis and Futuna[j] (France) (T)[t 31]
Finland 3 3 3 Estonia (T)
Russia (T)
Sweden (T)
France[ah] 9 7 5 Belgium (T)
Guernsey[ai] (United Kingdom)
Italy (T)
Jersey[ai] (United Kingdom)
Monaco (2) (T)
Spain (2) (T)
United Kingdom (J) (T)
France (including French overseas departments, collectivities, and territories)
→includes:
Clipperton Island
French Guiana
French Polynesia
French Southern and Antarctic Lands[aj]
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Mayotte
New Caledonia
Réunion
Saint Barthélemy
Saint Martin
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Wallis and Futuna
53 39 29 Anguilla[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 5]
Antigua and Barbuda (2)
Australia (T)[t 11]
Barbados (2) (T)
Belgium (T)
Brazil (T)
Canada (J)[t 15] (T)
Comoros (3)
Cook Islands[g] (New Zealand) (T)[t 22]
Dominica (2) (T)[t 26]
Fiji (2) (T)[t 31]
Guernsey[ai] (United Kingdom)
Australia Heard Island and McDonald Islands[o] (Australia) (T)[t 11]
Italy (T)
Jersey[ai] (United Kingdom)
Kiribati
Madagascar (3) (T)
Mauritius (2) (T)[t 32]
Monaco (2) (T)
Montserrat[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 5]
Mozambique (2)
Netherlands
Norfolk Island[o] (Australia) (T)[t 11]
Pitcairn Islands[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 33]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia (T)[t 34]
Samoa
Seychelles (T)[t 35]
Sint Maarten[n] (Netherlands)
Solomon Islands (T)[t 36]
Spain (2) (T)
Suriname
Tokelau[i] (New Zealand)
Tonga (T)[t 37]
Tuvalu (T)[ak]
United Kingdom (J) (T)
Vanuatu
Venezuela (2) (T)
French Guiana[l] (France) 2 2 2 Brazil (T)
Suriname
French Polynesia[j] (France) 3 3 3 Cook Islands[g] (New Zealand) (T)[t 22]
Kiribati
Pitcairn Islands[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 33]
French Southern and Antarctic Lands[aj][al] (France) 6 6 6 Heard Island and McDonald Islands[o] (Australia) (T)[t 11]
Comoros
Madagascar
Mauritius
Mozambique
Seychelles (T)[t 35]
Gabon 4 3 3 Republic of the Congo
Equatorial Guinea (2) (T)
São Tomé and Príncipe (T)[t 38]
The Gambia 3 2 2 Cape Verde
Senegal (2) (T)
Georgia 2 2 2 Russia
Turkey (T)
Germany 6 5 5 Denmark (2) (J) (T)
Netherlands (J) (T)
Poland (T)
Sweden (T)
United Kingdom (T)
Ghana 4 4 4 Benin
Côte d'Ivoire
Nigeria
Togo
Gibraltar[e] (United Kingdom) 3 2 2 Morocco
Spain (2)
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Glorioso Islands[d][ac] (France) 3 3 3 Comoros
Madagascar
Seychelles (T)[t 35]
Greece 6 6 6 Albania
Cyprus (T)
Egypt
Italy (T)
Libya
Turkey (J)
Greenland[x] (Denmark) 4 4 3 Canada (T)
Iceland (T)
Jan Mayen[af] (Norway) (J) (T)
Svalbard[af] (Norway) (T)
Grenada 2 2 2 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Trinidad and Tobago
Guadeloupe[l] (France) 5 5 5 Antigua and Barbuda
Barbados (T)
Dominica (T)[t 26]
Montserrat[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 5]
Venezuela (T)
Guam[f] (United States) 1 1 1 Federated States of Micronesia
Guatemala 5 4 4 Belize
El Salvador
Honduras
Mexico (2) (T)
Guernsey[ai] (United Kingdom) 2 2 1 France
Jersey[ai] (United Kingdom)
Guinea 2 2 2 Guinea-Bissau (J)
Sierra Leone
Guinea-Bissau 2 2 2 Guinea (J)
Senegal (J) (T)

Cabo Verde

Guyana 3 3 3 Suriname (J)
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
Haiti 8 7 7 Bahamas
Colombia (T)[t 21]
Cuba (T)[t 23]
Dominican Republic (2)
Jamaica
Navassa Island[f][ad] (United States)
Turks and Caicos Islands[e] (United Kingdom)
Heard Island and McDonald Islands[o] (Australia) 1 1 1 French Southern and Antarctic Lands Kerguelen Islands[d] (France) (T)[t 11]
Honduras 9 8 8 Belize
Cayman Islands[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 19]
Colombia (T)
Cuba
El Salvador (J)
Guatemala
Mexico (T)
Nicaragua (2) (J)
Hong Kong[z] (People's Republic of China) 2 1 0 People's Republic of China (2)
United States Howland Island[f] and Baker Island[f] (United States) 1 1 1 Kiribati
Hungary 0 0 0
Iceland 3 3 2 Faroe Islands[x] (Denmark)
Greenland[x] (Denmark) (T)
Jan Mayen[af] (Norway) (T)
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Île Saint-Paul and Amsterdam Island[d] (France) 0 0 0
India 7 7 7 Bangladesh
Myanmar (T)
Indonesia (T)
Maldives (T)
Pakistan
Sri Lanka (T)
Thailand (T)
Indonesia 17 12 10 Ashmore and Cartier Islands[o] (Australia) (T)
Australia (2) (T)
Christmas Island[o] (Australia) (T)
East Timor (3)
India (T)
Malaysia (3) (J) (T)
Palau
Papua New Guinea (2) (T)
Philippines
Singapore (T)
Thailand (T)
Vietnam (T)
Iran 12 10 10 Azerbaijan[r]
Bahrain (T)
Iraq
Kuwait
Oman (2) (T)
Pakistan
Qatar (T)
Saudi Arabia (T)
Turkmenistan[r]
United Arab Emirates (2) (T)
Iraq 2 2 2 Iran
Kuwait (J)
Ireland 2 1 1 United Kingdom (T)
Isle of Man[ai] (United Kingdom) 0[am] 0[am] 0[am]
Israel 5 5 5 Cyprus
Egypt
Palestine
Jordan (T)
Lebanon
Italy 11 11 11 Albania (T)[t 1]
Algeria
Croatia (T)
France (T)
Greece (T)
Libya
Malta
Montenegro (T)
Slovenia (T)
Spain (T)
Tunisia (T)[t 39]
Jamaica 5 5 5 Cayman Islands[e] (United Kingdom)
Colombia (T)
Cuba (T)[t 24]
Haiti
Navassa Island[f][ad] (United States)
Jan Mayen[af] (Norway) 2 2 2 Greenland[x] (Denmark) (J) (T)
Iceland (T)
Japan 6 6 6 People's Republic of China
North Korea
South Korea (T)
Northern Mariana Islands[f] (United States)
Philippines
Russia (T)[t 40]
Taiwan
Jarvis Island[f] (United States) 1 1 1 Kiribati
Jersey[ai] 2 2 1 France
Guernsey[ai] (United Kingdom)
Johnston Atoll[f] (United States) 0 0 0
Jordan 3 3 3 Egypt
Israel (T)
Saudi Arabia
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Juan de Nova Island, Bassas da India, and Europa Island[d][t] (France) 2 2 2 Madagascar
Mauritius
Kazakhstan 3[r] 3[r] 3[r] Azerbaijan[r]
Russia[r]
Turkmenistan[r]
Kenya 2 2 2 Somalia
Tanzania (T)
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Kerguelen Islands[d] (France) 1 1 1 Heard Island and McDonald Islands[o] (Australia) (T)[t 11]
Kingman Reef[f] and Palmyra Atoll[f] (United States) 1 1 1 Kiribati
Kiribati 9 9 6 Cook Islands[g] (New Zealand)
French Polynesia[j] (France)
United States Howland Island[f] and Baker Island[f] (United States)
Jarvis Island[f] (United States)
Kingman Reef[f] and Palmyra Atoll[f] (United States)
Marshall Islands
Nauru
Tokelau[i] (New Zealand)
Tuvalu
North Korea 5 4 4 People's Republic of China
Japan
South Korea (2)
Russia (T)
South Korea 4 3 3 People's Republic of China
Japan (T)
North Korea (2)
Kosovo[an] 0 0 0
Kuwait 3 3 3 Iran
Iraq (J)
Saudi Arabia (T)
Kyrgyzstan 0 0 0
Laos 0 0 0
Latvia 3 3 3 Estonia (T)
Lithuania
Sweden (T)
Lebanon 4 4 4 United Kingdom Akrotiri and Dhekelia[e] (United Kingdom)
Cyprus
Israel
Syria
Lesotho 0 0 0
Liberia 2 2 2 Côte d'Ivoire
Sierra Leone
Libya 5 5 5 Egypt
Greece
Italy
Malta (J) (T)
Tunisia (J) (T)
Liechtenstein 0 0 0
Lithuania 3 3 3 Latvia
Russia (T)
Sweden (T)
Luxembourg 0 0 0
Macau[aa] (People's Republic of China) 2 1 0 People's Republic of China (2)
Australia Macquarie Island[o] (Australia) 1 1 1 New Zealand (T)[t 12]
Madagascar 6 6 4 Comoros
French Southern and Antarctic Lands[al][ao][ap][aq] (France)
Mayotte[j] (France)
Mozambique
Réunion[l] (France) (T)
Seychelles
Madeira[s] (Portugal) 2 2 2 Morocco
Spain (T)
Malawi 0 0 0
Malaysia 10 6 6 Brunei (2)
Indonesia (3) (J) (T)
Philippines
Singapore (J) (T)[t 41]
Thailand (2) (T)
Vietnam
Maldives 3 3 3 British Indian Ocean Territory[e][v] (United Kingdom)
India (T)
Sri Lanka (T)
Mali 0 0 0
Malta 2 2 2 Italy
Libya (J) (T)
Marshall Islands 4 4 4 Kiribati
Federated States of Micronesia (T)[t 42]
Nauru
Wake Island[ar] (United States)
Martinique[l] (France) 4 4 4 Barbados (T)
Dominica (T)[t 26]
Saint Lucia[t 34]
Venezuela (T)
Mauritania 3 3 3 Cape Verde (T)[t 17]
Senegal
Western Sahara[as] (T)[t 43]
Mauritius 3 3 2 Réunion[l] (France) (T)[t 32]
Seychelles (T)
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Tromelin Island[d][aq] (France)
Mayotte[j] (France) 2 2 2 Comoros
Madagascar
Mexico 7 5 5 Belize
Cuba (T)
Guatemala (2) (T)
Honduras (T)
United States (2) (T)
Federated States of Micronesia 4 4 4 Guam[f] (United States)
Marshall Islands (T)[t 42]
Palau (T)
Papua New Guinea
Midway Atoll[f] (United States) 0 0 0
Moldova 0 0 0
Monaco 2 1 1 France (2) (T)
Mongolia 0 0 0
Montenegro 3 3 3 Albania
Croatia
Italy (T)
Montserrat[e] (United Kingdom) 4 4 4 Antigua and Barbuda
Guadeloupe[l] (France) (T)[t 5]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Venezuela
Morocco 8 5 4 Algeria
Madeira[s] (Portugal)
Portugal
Spain (4)
Western Sahara[as]
Mozambique 6 6 5 Comoros
French Southern and Antarctic Lands[al][at] (France)
Madagascar
Réunion[l] (France)
South Africa
Tanzania (T)
Namibia 2 2 2 Angola (T)
South Africa (T)
Nauru 2 2 2 Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Navassa Island[f][ad] (United States) 3 3 3 Cuba
Haiti
Jamaica
  Nepal 0 0 0
Netherlands[au] 10 9 6 Anguilla[e] (United Kingdom)
Belgium (T)
Germany (J) (T)
United Kingdom (T)
Venezuela (T)[t 9]
Saint Barthélemy[j] (France)
Saint Martin[j] (France) (2)
Saint Kitts and Nevis
United States Virgin Islands[f] (United States)
Netherlands, Kingdom of the
→includes:
Aruba
Curaçao
Netherlands
Sint Maarten
12 11 8 Anguilla[e] (United Kingdom)
Belgium (T)
Dominican Republic
Germany (T)
Guadeloupe[l] (France)
Saint Barthélemy[j] (France)
Saint Martin[j] (France) (2)
Saint Kitts and Nevis
United Kingdom (T)
United States Virgin Islands[f] (United States)
Venezuela (T)[t 9]
New Caledonia[p] (France) 6 6 4 Australia (T)[t 11]
Fiji (T)[t 31]
Norfolk Island (Australia) (T)[t 11]
Solomon Islands (T)[t 36]
Vanuatu
New Zealand[av] 4[aw] 5[aw] 3 Australia[aw] (T)[t 12]
Fiji
Australia Macquarie Island[o] (Australia) (T)[t 12]
Norfolk Island[o][aw] (Australia) (T)[t 12]
Tonga
New Zealand New Zealand, Realm of
→includes:
Cook Islands
New Zealand
Niue
Tokelau
11[aw] 10[aw] 7 American Samoa[f] (United States) (3) (T)[t 2][t 3][t 4]
Australia[aw] (T)[t 12]
Fiji
French Polynesia[j] (France) (T)[t 22]
Kiribati
Australia Macquarie Island[o] (Australia) (T)[t 12]
Norfolk Island[o][aw] (Australia) (T)[t 12]
Samoa
Tonga
Wallis and Futuna[j] (France)
Nicaragua 6 4 4 Colombia (J)
Costa Rica (2)
El Salvador
Honduras (2) (J)
Niger 0 0 0
Nigeria 5 5 5 Benin
Cameroon (J) (T)
Equatorial Guinea (T)[t 28]
Ghana
São Tomé and Príncipe (T)[t 44]
Niue[h] (New Zealand) 3 3 2 American Samoa[f] (United States) (T)[t 3]
Cook Islands[g] (New Zealand)
Tonga
Norfolk Island[f] (Australia) 2 2 2 New Caledonia[p] (France) (T)[t 11]
New Zealand (T)[t 12]
North Macedonia 0 0 0
Northern Cyprus[ax] 4 3 3 Cyprus (2)
Syria
Turkey
Northern Mariana Islands[f] (United States) 1 1 1 Japan
Norway[ay] 5 5 4 Denmark (T)
Faroe Islands[x] (Denmark) (T)
Russia (T)
Sweden (T)
United Kingdom (J) (T)
Norway, Kingdom of (plus dependent Norwegian territories)
→includes:
Bouvet Island
Jan Mayen
Norway
Svalbard
7 7 5 Denmark (T)
Faroe Islands[x] (Denmark) (T)
Greenland[x] (Denmark) (J) (T)
Iceland
Russia (T)
Sweden (T)
United Kingdom (J) (T)
Oman 7 4 4 Iran (2) (T)
Pakistan (T)
United Arab Emirates (3)
Yemen (T)
Pakistan 3 3 3 India
Iran
Oman (T)
Palau 3 3 3 Indonesia
Federated States of Micronesia (T)
Philippines
Palestine[ag] 2 2 2 Egypt
Israel
United States Palmyra Atoll[f] and Kingman Reef[f] (United States) 1 1 1 Kiribati
Panama 4 2 2 Colombia (2) (T)
Costa Rica (2) (T)
Papua New Guinea 7 5 4 Australia (2) (T)
Indonesia (2) (T)
Federated States of Micronesia
Solomon Islands (T)[t 45]
Paraguay 0 0 0
Peru 2 2 2 Chile (J)[t 20] (T)
Ecuador (T)
Norway Peter I Island[c] 1 1 1 Antártica Chilena Province[c] (Chile)
Philippines 6 6 6 People's Republic of China
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Palau
Vietnam
Taiwan
Pitcairn Islands[e] (United Kingdom) 1 1 1 French Polynesia[j] (France) (T)[t 33]
Poland 4 4 4 Denmark
Germany (T)
Russia (T)
Sweden (T)
Portugal[az] 5 2 2 Morocco (2)
Spain (3) (T)
Puerto Rico[f] (United States) 3 3 3 British Virgin Islands[e] (United Kingdom)
Dominican Republic
Venezuela (T)[t 46]
Qatar 6 4 4 Bahrain (J)
Iran (2) (T)
Saudi Arabia (2) (T)
United Arab Emirates (T)
Norway Queen Maud Land[c] (Norway) 2 2 2 Australia Australian Antarctic Territory[c] (Australia)
British Antarctic Territory[c] (United Kingdom)
Réunion[l] (France) 4 4 4 Comoros
Madagascar (T)
Mauritius (T)[t 32]
Mozambique
Romania 3 3 3 Bulgaria
Russia (de facto)
Ukraine (J)[t 47][ba]
New Zealand Ross Dependency[c] (New Zealand) 1 1 1 Australia Australian Antarctic Territory[c] (Australia)
Russia 15 15 15 Azerbaijan[r]
Estonia
Finland (T)
Georgia
Japan (T)[t 40]
Kazakhstan[r]
North Korea (T)
Lithuania (T)
Norway (T)
Poland (T)

Romania (de facto)
Sweden (T)
Turkey (T)
Ukraine
United States (T)[t 48][bb]

Rwanda 0 0 0
Saint Barthélemy[j] (France) 4 4 3 Antigua and Barbuda
Netherlands
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Sint Maarten[n] (Netherlands)
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha[e] (United Kingdom) 0 0 0
Saint Kitts and Nevis 5 5 5 Antigua and Barbuda
Montserrat[e] (United Kingdom)
Netherlands
Saint Barthélemy[j] (France)
Venezuela
Saint Lucia 4 4 4 Barbados
Martinique[l] (France) (T)[t 34]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Venezuela
Saint Martin[j] 3 3 2 Netherlands
Anguilla[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 5]
Sint Maarten[n] (Netherlands)
Saint Pierre and Miquelon[j] (France) 1 1 1 Canada (J)[t 15] (T)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 5 5 5 Barbados
Grenada
Saint Lucia
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
Samoa 4 4 4 American Samoa[f] (United States)
Tokelau[i] (New Zealand)
Tonga
Wallis and Futuna[j] (France)
San Marino 0 0 0
São Tomé and Príncipe 4 3 3 Equatorial Guinea (2) (T)[t 29]
Gabon (T)[t 38]
Nigeria (T)[t 44]
Saudi Arabia 11 10 10 Bahrain (T)
Egypt
Eritrea
Iran (T)
Jordan
Kuwait (T)
Qatar (2) (T)
Sudan
United Arab Emirates (T)[t 49]
Yemen (T)
Senegal 5 4 4 Cape Verde (T)[t 18]
The Gambia (2) (T)
Guinea-Bissau (J) (T)
Mauritania
Serbia 0 0 0
Seychelles 5 5 5 Comoros
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Glorioso Islands[d][ac] (France) (T)[t 35]
Madagascar
Mauritius (T)
Tanzania (T)
Sierra Leone 2 2 2 Guinea
Liberia
Singapore 2 2 2 Indonesia (T)
Malaysia (J) (T)[t 41]
Sint Maarten[n] (Netherlands) 1 2 2 Saint Barthélemy[j] (France)
Saint Martin[j] (France)
Slovakia 0 0 0
Slovenia 2 2 2 Croatia
Italy (T)
Solomon Islands 4 4 4 Australia (T)[t 13]
New Caledonia[p] (France) (T)[t 36]
Papua New Guinea (T)[t 45]
Vanuatu
Somalia 3 3 3 Djibouti
Kenya
Yemen
Somaliland[bc] 3 3 3 Djibouti
Somalia
Yemen
South Africa 2 2 2 Mozambique
Namibia (T)
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands[e] (United Kingdom) 0 0 0
South Ossetia[bd] 0 0 0
South Sudan 0 0 0
Spain 14 8 7 Algeria
France (2) (T)
Gibraltar[e] (United Kingdom) (2)
Italy (T)
Madeira[s] (Portugal) (T)
Morocco (4)
Portugal (2) (T)
Western Sahara[as]
Sri Lanka 2 2 2 India (T)
Maldives (T)
Sudan 3 3 3 Egypt
Eritrea
Saudi Arabia
Suriname 2 2 2 French Guiana[l] (France)
Guyana (J)
Svalbard[af] (Norway) 2 2 2 Greenland[x] (Denmark) (T)
Russia[be] (T)
Sweden 10 9 9 Denmark (2) (T)
Estonia (T)
Finland (T)
Germany (T)
Latvia (T)
Lithuania (T)
Norway (T)
Poland (T)
Russia (T)
 Switzerland 0 0 0
Syria 3 3 3 Cyprus
Lebanon
Turkey
Taiwan 3 3 3 People's Republic of China
Japan
Philippines
Tajikistan 0 0 0
Tanzania 4 4 4 Comoros
Kenya (T)
Mozambique (T)
Seychelles (T)
Thailand 7 6 6 Myanmar (T)
Cambodia
India (T)
Indonesia (T)
Malaysia (2) (T)
Vietnam (T)
Togo 2 2 2 Benin
Ghana
Tokelau[i] (New Zealand) 5 5 4 American Samoa[f] (United States) (T)[t 4]
Cook Islands[g] (New Zealand)
Kiribati
Samoa
Wallis and Futuna[j] (France)
Tonga 6 6 5 American Samoa[f] (United States)
Fiji
New Zealand
Niue[h] (New Zealand)
Samoa
Wallis and Futuna[j] (France) (T)[t 37]
Transnistria[bf] 0 0 0
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Tromelin Island[d][aq] (France) 2 2 2 Madagascar
Mauritius
Trinidad and Tobago 5 5 5 Barbados (J)[t 14]
Grenada
Guyana
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Venezuela (T)
Tunisia 3 3 3 Algeria (T)
Italy (T)[t 39]
Libya (J) (T)
Turkey 9 9 9 Bulgaria (T)
Cyprus (T)
Egypt
Georgia (T)
Greece (J)
Russia (T)
Syria
Ukraine (T) (de jure)
Libya[bg]
Turkmenistan 3[r] 3[r] 3[r] Azerbaijan[r]
Iran[r]
Kazakhstan[r]
Turks and Caicos Islands[e] (United Kingdom) 3 3 3 Bahamas
Dominican Republic (T)[t 27]
Haiti
Tuvalu 3 3 3 Fiji
Kiribati
Wallis and Futuna[j] (France) (T)[ak]
Uganda 0 0 0
Ukraine 3 3 3 Romania (J)[t 47]
Russia
Turkey (T) (de jure)[bh]
United Arab Emirates 7 4 4 Iran (2) (T)
Oman (3)
Qatar (T)
Saudi Arabia (T)[t 49]
United Kingdom[bi] 9 8 7 Belgium (T)
Denmark (T)
Faroe Islands[x] (Denmark) (T)
France (J) (T)
Germany (T)
Ireland (2) (T)
Netherlands (T)
Norway (J) (T)
United Kingdom (plus British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies)
→including:
United Kingdom Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Anguilla
Bermuda
British Indian Ocean Territory[v]
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Falkland Islands
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Isle of Man
Jersey
Montserrat
Pitcairn Islands
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
Turks and Caicos Islands
42 30 25 Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Bahamas
Belgium (T)
Colombia
Cuba
Cyprus (8)
Denmark (T)
Dominican Republic (T)[t 27]
Egypt
Faroe Islands[x] (Denmark) (T)
France (3) (T)
French Polynesia[j] (France) (T)[t 33]
Guadeloupe[l] (France) (J) (T)[t 5]
Germany (T)
Haiti
Honduras (T)[t 19]
Ireland (2) (T)
Jamaica
Lebanon
Maldives
Morocco
Netherlands (T)
Norway (J) (T)
Puerto Rico[f] (United States) (T)[t 6]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Martin[j] (France) (T)[t 5]
Spain (2)
United States Virgin Islands[f] (United States) (T)[t 6]
Venezuela
United States[bj] 9 5 5 Bahamas
Canada (4) (J)[t 16] (T)
Cuba (T)[t 25]
Mexico (2) (T)
Russia (T)[t 48]
United States (including insular areas)
→includes:
American Samoa
Baker Island
Guam
Howland Island
Jarvis Island
Johnston Atoll
Kingman Reef
Midway Atoll
Navassa Island
Northern Mariana Islands
Palmyra Atoll
Puerto Rico
United States Virgin Islands
Wake Island
28 21 18 Anguilla[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 6]
Bahamas
British Virgin Islands[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 6]
Canada (4) (J)[t 16] (T)
Cook Islands[g] (New Zealand) (T)[t 2]
Cuba (2) (T)[t 25]
Dominican Republic
Haiti
Jamaica
Japan
Kiribati (3)
Marshall Islands
Mexico (2) (T)
Federated States of Micronesia
Netherlands
Niue[h] (New Zealand) (T)[t 3]
Russia (T)[t 48]
Samoa
Tokelau[i] (New Zealand) (T)[t 4]
Tonga
Venezuela (T)[t 46]
United States Virgin Islands[f] (United States) 4 4 3 Anguilla[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 6]
British Virgin Islands[e] (United Kingdom) (T)[t 6]
Netherlands
Venezuela (T)[t 46]
Uruguay 2 2 2 Argentina (T)
Brazil (T)
Uzbekistan 0 0 0
Vanuatu 3 3 3 Fiji
New Caledonia[p] (France)
Solomon Islands
Vatican City 0 0 0
Venezuela 15 15 12 Aruba[n] (Netherlands) (T)[t 9]
Colombia
Curaçao[n] (Netherlands) (T)[t 9]
Dominica
Dominican Republic (T)
Guadeloupe[l] (France) (T)
Guyana
Martinique[l] (France) (T)
Montserrat[e] (United Kingdom)
Puerto Rico[f] (United States) (T)[t 46]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Trinidad and Tobago (T)
United States Virgin Islands[f] (United States) (T)[t 46]
Vietnam 6 6 6 Cambodia
People's Republic of China (T)
Indonesia (T)
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand (T)
Wake Island[ar] (United States) 1 1 1 Marshall Islands
Wallis and Futuna[j] (France) 5 5 5 Fiji (T)[t 31]
Samoa
Tokelau[i] (New Zealand)
Tonga (T)[t 37]
Tuvalu (T)[ak]
Western Sahara[as] 3 3 3 Mauritania (T)[t 43]
Morocco
Spain
Yemen 5 5 5 Djibouti
Eritrea (J)[t 30]
Oman (T)
Saudi Arabia (T)
Somalia
Zambia 0 0 0
Zimbabwe 0 0 0

See also

Notes

Explanatory Notes

  1. ^ a b c d The concept of state sovereignty is somewhat imprecise and there are disagreements about whether certain territories are sovereign. There are currently 195 states that are generally regarded as "fully" or “mostly” sovereign: this includes the 193 member states of the United Nations plus Vatican City and Palestine. Some of these states have under their jurisdiction territories, dependencies, or collectivities that are clearly non-sovereign geographical areas. These territories are generally regarded as being subsumed within the overarching sovereignty of the governing state. For example, the United Kingdom holds sovereignty over the territory of Gibraltar, even though Gibraltar is not considered to be part of the United Kingdom. There are a few territories in the world that are neither clearly sovereign nor clearly subsumed under another state's sovereignty. Often, these territories have declared themselves to be sovereign, but they are either not widely recognized as such or lack some of the necessary conditions for sovereign statehood. In these cases, explanatory footnotes indicate how the territory is treated for the purposes of this list.
  2. ^ In 1992, Abkhazia declared sovereignty from Georgia. Georgia disputes the declaration and considers Abkhazia to be part of its territory. The only sovereign states that recognize Abkhazia's sovereignty are Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Nauru. Because of the low level of international recognition, Abkhazia is not considered a sovereign state for the purposes of this list and is not included in other countries' listings of neighbouring countries and territories.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x This is a territorial claim in Antarctica. Territorial claims in Antarctica have been recognized only between the few countries making claims in the area. Because some of the claims overlap and there is a low number of recognition for these claims, Antarctic territorial claims are not included in this chart when listing countries' neighbouring countries and territories. The specific Antarctic claims are included in this chart, but only in reference to each other.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o This territory is part of the widely dispersed French Southern and Antarctic Lands, an overseas territory of France.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap This territory is not sovereign but is a British Overseas Territory. Its territory constitutes part of the sovereign territory of the United Kingdom but strictly speaking is not part of the United Kingdom itself.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar This territory is not sovereign, but is an insular area of the United States. U.S. territories are considered to be part of the sovereign territory of the United States.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h The Cook Islands is a self-governing country in free association with New Zealand. The Cook Islands controls a portion of its own foreign affairs, including the establishment and regulation of borders. However, the Cook Islands is not a member of the United Nations and is part of the Realm of New Zealand, with Cook Island people being New Zealand citizens. For purposes of this list, the Cook Islands, New Zealand, Niue, and Tokelau are considered constituent parts of one sovereign state.
  8. ^ a b c d e Niue is a self-governing country in free association with New Zealand. Niue controls a portion of its own foreign affairs, including the establishment and regulation of borders. However, Niue is not a member of the United Nations and is part of the Realm of New Zealand, with Niuean people being New Zealand citizens. For purposes of this list, Niue, the Cook Islands, New Zealand, and Tokelau are considered constituent parts of one sovereign state.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Tokelau is a non-self-governing territory within the Realm of New Zealand. For purposes of this list, Tokelau, the Cook Islands, New Zealand, and Niue are considered constituent parts of one sovereign state.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad This territory is not sovereign, but is an overseas collectivity of France, and as such it is part of the sovereign territory of France.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Claims to territory overlap.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u This territory is not sovereign but is an overseas department and an overseas region of France. As such, it is sovereign French territory that is an integral part of the French Republic.
  13. ^ a b Argentina claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, which is a British Overseas Territory.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j This territory is not sovereign, but is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. For purposes of this list, Aruba, Curaçao, the Netherlands, and Sint Maarten are considered constituent parts of one sovereign state.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o This territory is not sovereign but is part of the sovereign territory of Australia.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g New Caledonia is not sovereign but is a sui generis collectivity of France and as such it is part of the sovereign territory of France.
  17. ^ Excluding outlying island territories.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t The maritime boundary is in the Caspian Sea. Some consider the Caspian Sea to be a lake.
  19. ^ a b c d This territory is not sovereign but is an autonomous region of Portugal. Its territory constitutes a constituent part of the sovereign territory of Portugal.
  20. ^ a b c Madagascar claims sovereignty over Bassas da India, Europa Island, and Juan de Nova Island.
  21. ^ This territory is not sovereign and is a dependent territory of Norway. It is not part of the Kingdom of Norway, but it is considered to be part of the sovereign territory of Norway.
  22. ^ a b c Mauritius claims sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago and does not recognise the British Indian Ocean Territory. In 2019 116 UN members voted to support Mauritius’claim; 6 voted in support of the United Kingdom.
  23. ^ There is also a possible quadripoint with Ukraine (de jure) or Russia (de facto).
  24. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l This territory is not sovereign, but is a country within the Kingdom of Denmark. For purposes of this list, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland are considered constituent parts of one sovereign state.
  25. ^ For information on the Republic of China, see the listing in this table under "Taiwan".
  26. ^ a b Hong Kong is not sovereign but since 1997 has been a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. Hong Kong has a high degree of autonomy, including separate passports and a defined international boundary within China, but it is not considered a separate sovereign state for the purposes of this list.
  27. ^ a b Macau is not sovereign but since 1999 has been a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. Macau has a high degree of autonomy, including separate passports and a defined international boundary within China, but it is not considered a separate sovereign state for the purposes of this list.
  28. ^ Clipperton Island is not sovereign but is property of the government of France; as such, it is part of the sovereign territory of France.
  29. ^ a b c Madagascar claims sovereignty over the Glorioso Islands.
  30. ^ a b c d Haiti claims sovereignty over Navassa Island, which is a United States insular area.
  31. ^ Does not include the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
  32. ^ a b c d e f g This territory is not sovereign, but is a constituent part of the Kingdom of Norway.
  33. ^ a b Although it lacks other indicators of legal sovereignty, Palestine is recognized by about 137 countries and is an observer of the United Nations, which makes it de jure sovereign and will be counted in this list as such.
  34. ^ Excluding French overseas departments, collectivities, and territories.
  35. ^ a b c d e f g h i This territory is not sovereign but it a British Crown Dependency. Crown Dependencies are possessions of the British Crown but strictly speaking are not part of the United Kingdom.
  36. ^ a b Excluding Adélie Land.
  37. ^ a b c Provisional agreement only.
  38. ^ a b c This territory is not sovereign but is an overseas territory of France.
  39. ^ a b c The Isle of Man shares maritime boundaries with countries of the United Kingdom but has no maritime boundaries with other sovereign states.
  40. ^ In 2008, Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. Although Kosovo's sovereignty has been recognized by 108 states, it is not a member of the United Nations and Serbia disputes its sovereignty, claiming that Kosovo remains one of its provinces. International Court of Justice decided in 2010 that Kosovo's declaration of independence was not in violation of international law. For purposes of this list, Kosovo is considered to be a sovereign country.
  41. ^ More specifically, Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island and Tromelin Island
  42. ^ Madagascar claims sovereignty on Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands and Juan de Nova Island
  43. ^ a b c Mauritius claims sovereignty over Tromelin Island.
  44. ^ a b The Marshall Islands claims sovereignty over Wake Island, which is an insular area of the United States.
  45. ^ a b c d Western Sahara is a non-self-governing territory. Administration is split between Morocco and the largely unrecognized Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, both of which claim sovereignty over the entire territory (see Legal status of Western Sahara). For purposes of this list, Western Sahara is considered to be a sovereign country.
  46. ^ More specifically, Bassas da India, Europa Island, and Juan de Nova Island.
  47. ^ Does not include Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten.
  48. ^ Does not include the Cook Islands, Niue, or Tokelau.
  49. ^ a b c d e f g h There is a maritime boundary between Norfolk Island and New Zealand, but it is a continuation of the boundary between Australia proper and New Zealand.
  50. ^ In 1983, Northern Cyprus declared independence from Cyprus. Northern Cyprus's sovereignty has been recognized by one United Nations member state, Turkey. It is not a member of the UN, and Cyprus disputes its sovereignty. For purposes of this list, Northern Cyprus is not considered to be a sovereign country.
  51. ^ Not including Bouvet Island, Jan Mayen, or Svalbard.
  52. ^ Includes autonomous regions of Portugal.
  53. ^ There is also a possible quadripoint with Turkey.
  54. ^ There is also a possible quadripoint with Bulgaria (de facto).
  55. ^ Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991. However, neither Somalia nor any other state or international organization has recognized Somaliland as a sovereign state. For this reason, Somaliland is not considered a sovereign state for the purposes of this list and is not included in other countries' listings of neighbouring countries and territories.
  56. ^ In 1990, South Ossetia declared sovereignty from Georgia. Georgia disputes the declaration and considers South Ossetia to be part of its territory. The only sovereign states that recognize South Ossentia's sovereignty are Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Nauru. Because of the low level of international recognition, South Ossetia is not considered a sovereign state for the purposes of this list and is not included in other countries' listings of neighbouring countries and territories.
  57. ^ The maritime boundary between Norway and Russia is continuous from the north edge of the European mainland to the sea between Svalbard and Franz Josef Land. In other words, there are not two separate Russian maritime boundaries for Russia–Norway and Russia–Svalbard. Svalbard therefore acts only to extend the otherwise existing Russia–Norway boundary.
  58. ^ In the early 1990, Transnistria attempted to separate itself, first from the Moldavian SSR and then from sovereign Moldova. Moldova disputes Transnistrian sovereignty and considers it to be part of its territory. There are no sovereign states that recognize Transnistria's sovereignty. Because of the lack of international recognition, Transnistria is not considered a sovereign state for the purposes of this list and is not included in other countries' listings of neighbouring countries and territories.
  59. ^ There is also a possible quadripoint with Romania.
  60. ^ There is also a possible quadripoint with Bulgaria (de jure).
  61. ^ The United Kingdom does not include British Overseas Territories or Crown Dependencies.
  62. ^ Excluding U.S. insular areas.

Treaty and Agreement Notes

  1. ^ a b See Albania–Italy Boundary Agreement.
  2. ^ a b c d See Cook Islands – United States Maritime Boundary Treaty.
  3. ^ a b c d See Niue – United States Maritime Boundary Treaty.
  4. ^ a b c d See Treaty of Tokehega.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h See 1996 France – United Kingdom Maritime Delimitation Agreements.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i See 1993 United Kingdom – United States Maritime Boundary Treaties.
  7. ^ a b See Beagle Channel Arbitration.
  8. ^ a b See Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina.
  9. ^ a b c d e f See Netherlands–Venezuela Boundary Treaty.
  10. ^ a b c See Timor Sea Treaty.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l See Australia–France Marine Delimitation Agreement.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j See Australia – New Zealand Maritime Treaty.
  13. ^ a b c See Australia – Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Agreement.
  14. ^ a b See Barbados v. Trinidad and Tobago.
  15. ^ a b c See Canada–France Maritime Boundary Case.
  16. ^ a b c See Alaska boundary dispute; Pig War.
  17. ^ a b See Cape Verde – Mauritania Maritime Delimitation Treaty.
  18. ^ a b See Cape Verde – Senegal Maritime Delimitation Treaty.
  19. ^ a b c See Honduras – United Kingdom Maritime Delimitation Treaty.
  20. ^ a b See Case Concerning Maritime Delimitation between the Republic of Peru and the Republic of Chile (Peru v. Chile).
  21. ^ a b See Liévano–Brutus treaty.
  22. ^ a b c d See Cook Islands – France Maritime Delimitation Agreement.
  23. ^ a b See Cuba–Haiti Maritime Boundary Agreement.
  24. ^ a b See Cuba–Jamaica Maritime Boundary Agreement.
  25. ^ a b c Cuba – United States Maritime Boundary Agreement.
  26. ^ a b c d e See Dominica–France Maritime Delimitation Agreement.
  27. ^ a b c See Dominican Republic – United Kingdom Maritime Boundary Agreement.
  28. ^ a b See Equatorial Guinea – Nigeria Maritime Boundary Treaty.
  29. ^ a b See Equatorial Guinea – São Tomé and Príncipe Maritime Boundary Treaty.
  30. ^ a b See Hanish Islands conflict.
  31. ^ a b c d e See Fiji–France Maritime Delimitation Agreement.
  32. ^ a b c See France–Mauritius Delimitation Convention.
  33. ^ a b c d See 1983 France – United Kingdom Maritime Boundary Convention.
  34. ^ a b c See France – Saint Lucia Delimitation Agreement.
  35. ^ a b c d See France–Seychelles Maritime Boundary Agreement.
  36. ^ a b c See France – Solomon Islands Maritime Delimitation Agreement.
  37. ^ a b c See France–Tonga Maritime Delimitation Convention.
  38. ^ a b See Gabon – São Tomé and Príncipe Maritime Border Agreement.
  39. ^ a b See Italy–Tunisia Delimitation Agreement.
  40. ^ a b See Treaty of Shimoda.
  41. ^ a b See Straits Settlement and Johore Territorial Waters Agreement of 1927. This treaty was supplemented by a treaty between Malaysia and Singapore in 1995.
  42. ^ a b See Marshall Islands – Federated States of Micronesia Maritime Boundary Treaty.
  43. ^ a b Treaty is between Mauritania and Morocco. Morocco claims sovereignty over Western Sahara.
  44. ^ a b See Nigeria – São Tomé and Príncipe Joint Development Zone Treaty.
  45. ^ a b See Papua New Guinea – Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Treaty.
  46. ^ a b c d e See United States – Venezuela Maritime Boundary Treaty.
  47. ^ a b See Maritime delimitation between Romania and Ukraine.
  48. ^ a b c See USSR–USA Maritime Boundary Agreement.
  49. ^ a b See Treaty of Jeddah (1974).

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