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Это график изменений страны и столицы по всему миру с 1900 года. Он включает даты провозглашения независимости , изменения названия страны , изменения столицы или названия, а также изменения территории, такие как аннексия , уступка , уступка , оккупация и т. Д. или отделение земли. Территориальные завоевания в результате войны включаются в график по завершении военных кампаний , но изменения в ходе конкретных сражений и повседневных операций обычно не включаются. Изменения в воздушном пространстве иморские территории включаются только тогда, когда они являются предметом спора. [а]

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  • Timeline of geopolitical changes (before 1900)
  • List of sovereign states by date of formation
  • List of former sovereign states
  • List of administrative division name changes
  • List of city name changes
  • List of national border changes since World War I

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Lists of non-disputed maritime claims can be found in the articles on exclusive economic zones and maritime boundary treaties.

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