List of shortest-lived sovereign states
This is a list of the shortest-lived sovereign states.
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January 19, 1918 | 0 days | ![]() |
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December 1, 1971 | December 2, 1971 | 1 day | ![]() |
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September 19, 1967 | September 20, 1967 | 1 day | ![]() |
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Puppet state of Biafra |
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March 15, 1939 | March 16, 1939 | 1 day | ![]() |
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May 5, 1992 | May 6, 1992[1] | 1 day | ![]() |
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March 17, 2014 | March 18, 2014[2][3] | 1 day | ![]() |
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Declared unilateral independence from Ukraine, which continues to claim it as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol. Recognized only by Russia. |
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December 1, 1971 | December 2, 1971 | 1 day | ![]() |
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June 27, 1931 | June 28, 1931 | 1 day | ![]() |
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September 23, 1868 | September 24, 1868 | 1 day | ![]() |
El Grito de Lares - diverse groups of people fighting together for the revolutionary change of Puerto Rican society. | |
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December 1, 1971 | December 2, 1971 | 1 day | ![]() |
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September 18, 1946 | September 20, 1946 | 2 days | ![]() |
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October 4, 1990 | October 6, 1990 | 2 days | ![]() |
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June 26, 1960 | July 1, 1960 | 5 days | ![]() |
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August 2, 1919 | August 8, 1919 | 6 days | ![]() |
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Hunan Soviet | September 7, 1927 | September 14, 1927 | 7 days | ![]() |
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Prekmurje – Republic of Prekmurje | May 29, 1919 | June 6, 1919 | 8 days | ![]() |
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November 28, 1975 | December 7, 1975 | 9 days | ![]() |
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Declared independence from Portugal, but was soon after joined to Indonesia. Independence restored on May 20, 2002. |
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November 10, 1918 | November 22, 1918 | 12 days | ![]() |
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The state was proclaimed when the sovereignty of the region was being transferred. |
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August 27, 1798 | September 8, 1798 | 12 days | ![]() |
Recognized only by the French First Republic. | |
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July 26, 1995 | August 7, 1995 | 12 days | ![]() |
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December 29, 1860 | February 8, 1861 | 13 days | ![]() |
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Banat Republic | November 1, 1918 | November 15, 1918 | 14 days | ![]() |
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Recognized only by Hungary. |
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August 31, 1963 | September 16, 1963 | 17 days | ![]() |
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June 16, 1919 | July 7, 1919 | 21 days | ![]() |
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Puppet state of the Hungarian Soviet Republic |
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August 4, 1990 | August 28, 1990 | 24 days | ![]() |
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Puppet state of Ba'athist Iraq. |
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October 10, 1944 | November 2, 1944 | 24 days | ![]() |
A local resistance against Italian fascism during World War II. The one of 20 Italian Partisan Republics | |
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June 14, 1846 | July 9, 1846 | 25 days | ![]() |
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January 10, 1919 | February 4, 1919 | 25 days | ![]() |
The republic proclaimed by the workers of Bremen and Bremerhaven, in the context of the upsurge of the revolutionary struggle in Germany.[6] The revolutionary government in Bremerhaven were toppled 8-9 February 1919. | |
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April 6, 1919 | May 3, 1919 | 27 days | ![]() |
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January 11, 1861 | February 8, 1861 | 28 days | ![]() |
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January 10, 1861 | 29 days | ||||
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February 1, 1861 | March 2, 1861 | 29 days | |||
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January 9, 1861 | February 8, 1861 | 30 days | |||
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October 29, 1918 | December 1, 1918 | 33 days | ![]() |
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September 23, 1810 | October 27, 1810 | 34 days | ![]() |
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April 22, 1918 | May 28, 1918 | 36 days | ![]() |
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Labin Republic | March 2, 1921 | April 8, 1921 | 37 days | ![]() |
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November 1, 1897 | December 15, 1897 | 44 days | ![]() |
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September 8, 1944 | October 23, 1944 | 45 days | ![]() |
A local resistance against Italian fascism during World War II. The one of 20 Italian Partisan Republics | |
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May 21, 1994 | July 7, 1994 | 47 days | ![]() |
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December 20, 1860 | February 8, 1861 | 50 days | ![]() |
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Land of Iceland – Kingdom of Island | June 26, 1809 | August 22, 1809 | 58 days | ![]() |
Danish avanturist Jørgen Jørgensen managed to arrest the governor and proclaimed himself Protector of Iceland, promising that he would reinstate the Althing as soon as the Icelandic people were able to govern themselves. | |
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September 9, 1945 | November 6, 1945 | 58 days | ![]() |
Communist-controlled China (1927–49) | |
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June 20, 1960 | August 20, 1960 | 62 days | ![]() ![]() |
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March 19, 1885 | May 20, 1885 | 62 days | ![]() |
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July 27, 2013 | September 28, 2013 | 64 days | ![]() |
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November 29, 1918 | February 01, 1919 | 65 days | ![]() |
Puppet state of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic during the Estonian War of Independence. Officially disestablished later in exile, on 5 June 1919. | |
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September 22, 1918 | November 28, 1918 | 67 days | ![]() |
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Client state of the German Empire |
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November 30, 1821 | February 9, 1822 | 71 days | ![]() |
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December 17, 1917 | February 26, 1918 | 72 days | ![]() |
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A Soviet Republic on a tiny Estonian island in the aftermath of the October Revolution and during the time of dual power in the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia. |
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December 1, 1971 | February 11, 1972 | 72 days | ![]() |
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November 3, 1853 | January 21, 1854 | 79 days | ![]() |
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November 4, 1918 | January 23, 1919 | 80 days | ![]() |
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The Great Republic of Rough and Ready | April 7, 1850 | July 4, 1850 | 88 days | ![]() |
The town Rough and Ready declared its secession from the Union as "the Great Republic of Rough and Ready" in 1850, largely to avoid mining taxes, but voted to rejoin the Union the following year.[7] | |
Rauracian Republic | December 17, 1792 | March 23, 1793 | 96 days | Prince-Bishopric of Basel | ![]() |
Client state of France. |
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May 28, 1980 | September 1, 1980 | 96 days | ![]() ![]() |
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Recognized only by France. |
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April 6, 2012 | July 12, 2012 | 97 days | ![]() |
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May 24, 1974 | June 29, 1974 | 97 days | ![]() ![]() |
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December 1, 1939 | March 12, 1940 | 102 days | ![]() |
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Recognized only by the Soviet Union.
Incorporated in 1940 as the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic. |
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January 12, 1964 | April 26, 1964 | 104 days | ![]() |
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Recognized by most Eastern Bloc states. |
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July 24, 1839 | November 15, 1839 | 114 days | ![]() |
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December 15, 1917 | April 9, 1918 | 115 days | ![]() |
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January 10, 1854 | May 8, 1854 | 118 days | ![]() |
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April 14, 1849 | August 13, 1849 | 121 days | ![]() |
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November 16, 1918 | March 21, 1919 | 125 days | ![]() |
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July 17, 1921 | November 20, 1921 | 126 days | ![]() |
Recognized only by the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes | |
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March 21, 1919 | August 1, 1919 | 133 days | ![]() |
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April 6, 1813 | August 18, 1813 | 134 days | ![]() |
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February 9, 1849 | July 2, 1849 | 144 days | ![]() |
One of Italian revolutionary state in 1848-49. | |
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March 8, 1920 | July 24, 1920 | 138 days | Occupied Enemy Territory Administration | ![]() |
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Ezo – Republic of Ezo | January 27, 1869 | June 27, 1869 | 151 days | ![]() |
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May 23, 1895 | October 21, 1895 | 151 days | ![]() |
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Hutsul Republic | January 8, 1919 | June 11, 1919 | 154 days | ![]() |
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August 1, 1975 | January 4, 1976 | 156 days | ![]() |
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January 1, 1958 | July 30, 1958 | 169 days | ![]() |
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June 1, 1979 | December 12, 1979 | 194 days | ![]() |
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Dubrovnik Republic (1991) | 15 October 1991 | 4 May 1992 | 202 days | ![]() |
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August 8, 1919 | February 29, 1920 | 205 days | ![]() |
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May 21, 1921 | December 16, 1921 | 209 days | ![]() |
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February 14, 1958 | August 2, 1958 | 211 days | ![]() ![]() |
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April 26, 1814 | January 7, 1815 | 211 days | ![]() |
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Freistaat Schwenten | January 5, 1919 | August 10, 1919 | 218 days | ![]() |
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After the 1st World war the townsfolk of Schwenten took their fate into their own hands, the inhabitants of Schwenten declared their independence — and their neutrality. When it became clear that Schwenten would remain part of Germany, the state disbanded itself on 10 August 1919, declaring itself part of Germany. This only took effect on 9 June 1920, when the Treaty of Versailles came into force.[8] |
Markovo Republic | October 31, 1905 | June 18, 1906 | 231 days | ![]() |
One of about 14 local authorities, who founded the first Russian Revolution of 1905. | |
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March 8, 1918 | November 8, 1918 | 245 days | ![]() |
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Client state of the German Empire |
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April 29, 1918 | December 14, 1918 | 249 days | ![]() |
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Bagysstan – Independent Bagys-Kazakh Republic | December 30, 2001 | September 9, 2002 | 254 days | ![]() |
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A period of a territorial dispute between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan: the Uzbek village of Kazakh residents declaring independence, in September after the national agreement village for compensation becomes a Kazakh territory |
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February 16, 1918 | November 9, 1918 | 266 days | ![]() |
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October 18, 1918 | July 17, 1919 | 272 days | ![]() |
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October 24, 1882 | August 6, 1883 | 286 days | No predecessor | ![]() |
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March 25, 1918 | January 5, 1919 | 286 days | ![]() |
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The Rada of the BDR is the oldest existing government in exile. |
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January 27, 1903 | November 11, 1903 | 288 days | ![]() |
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January 17, 1840 | November 6, 1840 | 294 days | ![]() |
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January 11, 1790 | December 2, 1790 | 325 days | ![]() |
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September 1, 1975 | August 7, 1976 | 341 days | ![]() |
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November 1945 | November 1946 | ~1 year | ![]() |
Puppet state of the Soviet Union | |
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July 26, 1882 | August 6, 1883 | 1 year and 11 days | No predecessor | ![]() | |
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October 21, 1923 | November 26, 1924 | 1 year and 37 days | Occupation of the Ruhr | ||
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1861 | 1865 | 4 years | ![]() |
States used for comparison
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July 9, 2011 | 4 years, 294 days | ![]() |
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October 19, 1974 | 41 years, 192 days | ![]() |
References
- ↑ http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/status-of-crimea-under-existing-constitution-of-ukraine/
- ↑ "Putin Reclaims Crimea for Russia and Bitterly Denounces the West". The New York Times. March 18, 2014. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
- ↑ "State Duma adopts documents on Crimea’s joining the Russian Federation". ITAR-Tass. March 20, 2014. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
- ↑ Lee Kuan Yew declares de facto independence for Singapore
- ↑ Schofield, Clive. The Middle East And Africa. p. 147.
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