According to the Worldometer and World Population Review, these countries are geographically distributed as follows:
There is no single universally agreed-upon number of countries in the world, as the total depends on which international organization or government’s criteria you use. As of April 2026, the most widely accepted figure is , which is the total recognized by the United Nations . Primary Global Standard: United Nations (195)
: Sovereign nations with full voting rights in the General Assembly .
The UN count is the baseline for most international diplomacy and includes:
: The Holy See (Vatican City) and the State of Palestine . While they participate in meetings, they do not have a vote. Regional Breakdown of the 195 Countries

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