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Deutsch: Karte der Mitgliedsstaaten der Vereinten Nationen. Keine Mitglieder sind: Vatikanstadt, Palästinensische Autonomiegebiete, Westsahara. Gebiete von Staaten, die nicht von den VN anerkannt werden, werden nicht ausgeschlossen, da sie ein Teil eines VN-Mitgliedsstaates sind, darunter Kosovo, Abchasien, Südossetien, Puerto Rico, Somaliland, Taiwan usw.
English: Map of UN member states. Non-members shown: Vatican City, Palestinian territories, Western Sahara. Territories of states not recognized by the UN are not shown as non-members when they appear to be part of some UN member state on the UN's maps, including Kosovo, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Somaliland, Taiwan, etc.
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16 February 2008 |
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Modified from File:BlankMap-World-Microstates.svg, source from UN |
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Lateiner |
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