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  • A '''sovereign state''' is a name for a country where the sovereignty, or supreme ruling power,
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sovereign state]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Sovereign state}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Sovereign state]] consisting of over 169 islands and islets in the [[South Pacific]].
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  • {{r|Sovereign state}}
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  • A proposed sovereign state for all non-[[Brahmin language|Brahmin]] speakers of [[Dravidian]] language
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Sovereign state]] consisting of six coral atolls and three islands in the [[South Pacific]]
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  • England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; which form the sovereign state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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  • ...in terms of a [[state]],<ref>Oxford English Dictionary</ref> and implied [[sovereign state|sovereignty]]; all the members of the [[United Nations]], for example, are
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  • ...ent countries of the [[United Kingdom]] (where the United Kingdom is the [[sovereign state]]).
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  • {{r|Sovereign state}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sovereign state]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Sovereign state}}
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  • ...ndence was signed on 16 February 1918, declaring the re-establishment of a sovereign state. However, in 1940, Lithuania was occupied first by the [[Soviet Union]] and
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  • {{r|Sovereign state}}
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  • ...1960 but Senegal withdrew within two months, and Mali proclaimed itself a sovereign state on 22 September 1960. The capital and largest city is Bamako. The populatio
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  • ...overseas province of Portugal in 1951, and declared itself an independent sovereign state in 1975. The capital and largest city is São Tomé. The [[population]] of
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  • {{r|Sovereign state}}
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  • '''Tonga''' is a [[sovereign state]] consisting of over 169 islands and islets in the [[South Pacific]]. It i
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  • '''Tuvalu''' is a [[sovereign state]] consisting of six coral atolls and three islands in the [[South Pacific]]
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  • ...nited Nations]] Trusteeship from 1946. Western Samoa became an independent sovereign state in 1962, and amended its constitution in 1997, changing the country's name
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  • A '''sovereign state''' is a name for a country where the sovereignty, or supreme ruling power,
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  • ...cipatu de Múnegu'', [[Occitan]]: ''Principat de Mónegue'') is a city and a sovereign state in southwestern [[Europe]], on the northern coast of the [[Mediterranean Se
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  • {{r|Sovereign state}}
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  • * '''''[[Andorra]]''''' (''Andorra''), a sovereign state.
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  • - [[Sovereign state]] -
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  • NATO has 31 member countries, called NATO Allies, in 2023. Each country is a sovereign state, and through NATO, they discuss political and security issues and make coll
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  • ...member states within the United Nations. Every internationally recognized sovereign state is represented, with the exception of the [[Vatican City|Holy See]]. The ne
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  • Two [[sovereign state]]s are located on the isles: the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Ireland (state)|I
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  • ...n''', '''Dravidasthan''', or '''Dravida Nadu''' was the name of a proposed sovereign state for all non-[[Brahmin]] speakers of [[Dravidian languages]] in [[South Asia }}</ref> Other names for the proposed sovereign state include "South India", "Deccan Federation" and "Dakshinapath".<ref>{{cite b
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  • *Was the entry into Pakistan, a sovereign state, legally justified?
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  • ...rea.htm Accessed: 18th May, 2007.</ref> It is divided politically into the sovereign state of [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]] (described in its constitution as the Republ
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  • ...ystem''[http://home.earthlink.net/~tebrister/westphalia.htm] of European [[sovereign state]]s.
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  • ...currently members of the [[European Union]], which is an association of [[sovereign state]]s that controls defined aspects of their political, social and economic p ...tarted in the 17th century with the formalisation of the concept of the [[sovereign state]] in the [[Treaty of Westphalia]], followed by three centuries of [[Europe
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  • ...[Northern Ireland]], [[Scotland]] and [[Wales]], which together form the [[sovereign state]] of [[United Kingdom|The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irel ...ingdom, which is centralised in [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. As the sovereign state, the United Kingdom is recognised as the representative country under inter
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  • The concept of a [[sovereign state]], free from outside intervention in its domestic affairs, was established
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  • ...sedition in that the practitioners were, in effect, denying loyalty to the sovereign state (and its associated church) which claimed such allegience based on territor
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  • The concept of a [[sovereign state]], free from outside intervention in its domestic affairs, was established A more controversial issue concerns the justification of intervention in one sovereign state by another for humanitarian purposes. There is general agreement on the ju
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  • ...be an unacceptable breach of the international law principle of national Sovereign state|sovereignty<ref>[http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1
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  • ...' governments and a directly-elected Parliament. It is an association of [[sovereign state]]s, but its constitution provides for the central control of defined aspec
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  • ...st of countries by population in 2005|country by population]] if it were a sovereign state.
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  • ...of Scotland was once an independent state but after 1707 it ceased to be a sovereign state. The Union with England created what would &mdash; through further Union wi
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