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− | |valign=top|'''{{flag|Chile}}''' – Republic of Chile {{Capital|Santiago, Chile|Santiago}} | + | |valign=top|'''{{flag|Chile}}''' {{Capital|Santiago, Chile|Santiago}} |
| + | * [[Presidential Republic (1925-1973)|Republic of Chile]] (to 11 September 1973) |
| + | * [[Military dictatorship of Chile|Chilean Military dictatorship]] (from 11 September 1973) |
| {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. It had a claim over [[Chilean Antarctic Territory]], which is suspended under the [[Antarctic Treaty]]. | | {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. It had a claim over [[Chilean Antarctic Territory]], which is suspended under the [[Antarctic Treaty]]. |
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− | |valign=top|'''{{flagicon image|Flag of the Comoros (1963–1975).svg}} → {{flagicon image|Flag of the Comoros (1975–1978).svg}} → {{flag|Comoros|1978}}''' {{Capital|Moroni, Comoros|Moroni}} | + | |valign=top|'''{{flagicon image|Flag of the Comoros (1963–1975).svg}} → {{flagicon image|Flag of the Comoros (1975–1978).svg}} → {{flag|Comoros|1978}}''' {{nowrap|(from 6 July 1975)}} {{Capital|Moroni, Comoros|Moroni}} |
| * State of the Comoros {{Nowrap|(from 6 July 1975 to 1 October 1978)}}{{Efn|The Comoros became independent from France on 6 July 1975.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/comoros/|title=Africa :: Comoros — The World Factbook - Central Intelligence Agency|website=www.cia.gov|date=15 February 2022}}</ref>}}{{efn|name=COM|The Comoros enacted a new constitution on 1 October 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/bgnotes/af/comoros9204.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306025708/http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/bgnotes/af/comoros9204.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 March 2012|title=Background Notes: Comoros|date=6 March 2012}}</ref>}} | | * State of the Comoros {{Nowrap|(from 6 July 1975 to 1 October 1978)}}{{Efn|The Comoros became independent from France on 6 July 1975.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/comoros/|title=Africa :: Comoros — The World Factbook - Central Intelligence Agency|website=www.cia.gov|date=15 February 2022}}</ref>}}{{efn|name=COM|The Comoros enacted a new constitution on 1 October 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/bgnotes/af/comoros9204.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306025708/http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/bgnotes/af/comoros9204.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 March 2012|title=Background Notes: Comoros|date=6 March 2012}}</ref>}} |
| * Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros {{Nowrap|(from 1 October 1978)}}{{Efn|name=COM}} | | * Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros {{Nowrap|(from 1 October 1978)}}{{Efn|name=COM}} |
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− | |valign=top|'''[[File:Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg|border|23px]] [[Ecuador]]''' – Republic of Ecuador {{capital|Quito}} | + | |valign=top|'''[[File:Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg|border|23px]] [[Ecuador]]''' {{capital|Quito}} |
| + | * [[History of Ecuador (1960–1990)|Republic of Ecuador]] (to 10 August 1979) |
| + | * [[Republic of Ecuador]] (from 10 August 1979) |
| {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. | | {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. |
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− | |valign=top|'''{{flag|El Salvador}}''' – Republic of El Salvador {{capital|San Salvador}} | + | |valign=top|'''{{flag|El Salvador}}''' {{capital|San Salvador}} |
| + | * [[Military dictatorship in El Salvador]] {{nowrap|(to 15 October 1979)}} |
| + | * [[Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador]] {{nowrap|(from 15 October 1979)}} |
| {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. | | {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. |
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− | |valign=top|'''{{flag|Guinea}}''' – Republic of Guinea {{capital|Conakry}} | + | |valign=top|'''{{flag|Guinea}}''' – People's Revoultionary Republic of Guinea {{capital|Conakry}} |
| {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. | | {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. |
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− | |valign=top|'''{{flagdeco|Portugal}} [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Portugal]]''' – Portuguese Republic {{capital|Lisbon}} | + | |valign=top|'''{{flagdeco|Portugal}} [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Portugal]]''' {{capital|Lisbon}} |
| + | * [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Second Portuguese Republic]] {{Nowrap|(to 24 April 1974)}} |
| + | * [[Third Portuguese Republic]] {{Nowrap|(from 25 April 1974)}} |
| {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. Portugal had two autnonomous regions: the [[Azores]] (from 27 August 1976) and [[Madeira]] (from 27 August 1976). Portugal had sovereignty over the following overseas provinces: | | {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. Portugal had two autnonomous regions: the [[Azores]] (from 27 August 1976) and [[Madeira]] (from 27 August 1976). Portugal had sovereignty over the following overseas provinces: |
| * [[Portuguese Angola|Angola]] (to 10 November 1975) | | * [[Portuguese Angola|Angola]] (to 10 November 1975) |
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| |valign=top|'''{{flagdeco|Spain|1945}} → {{flag|Spain|1977}}''' {{capital|Madrid}} | | |valign=top|'''{{flagdeco|Spain|1945}} → {{flag|Spain|1977}}''' {{capital|Madrid}} |
− | * [[Francoist Spain|Spanish State]] {{Nowrap|(to 29 December 1978)}}{{efn|name=SPA|Spain enacted a new constitution on 29 December 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.servat.unibe.ch/icl/sp00000_.html|title=ICL - Spain - Constitution|website=www.servat.unibe.ch}}</ref>}} | + | * [[Francoist Spain|Spanish State]] {{Nowrap|(to 20 November 1975)}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.servat.unibe.ch/icl/sp00000_.html|title=ICL - Spain - Constitution|website=www.servat.unibe.ch}}</ref> |
− | * [[Spain|Kingdom of Spain]] {{Nowrap|(from 29 December 1978)}}{{efn|name=SPA}} | + | * [[Spanish transition to democracy|Transitional Spanish Kingdom]] {{Nowrap|(from 20 November 1975)}}{{efn|name=SPA|Spain enacted a new constitution on 29 December 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.servat.unibe.ch/icl/sp00000_.html|title=ICL - Spain - Constitution|website=www.servat.unibe.ch}}</ref>}} |
| {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. Spain included [[Autonomous communities of Spain|two autonomous communities]]. Spain had sovereignty over one overseas province: | | {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. Spain included [[Autonomous communities of Spain|two autonomous communities]]. Spain had sovereignty over one overseas province: |
| * [[Spanish Sahara]] (to 26 February 1976) | | * [[Spanish Sahara]] (to 26 February 1976) |
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− | |valign=top|'''{{flag|Uganda}}''' – Republic of Uganda {{capital|Kampala}} | + | |valign=top|'''{{flag|Uganda}}''' {{capital|Kampala}} |
| + | * [[History of Uganda (1963–1971)|First Republic of Uganda]] (to 25 January 1971) |
| + | * [[Second Republic of Uganda]] (from 25 January 1971 to 13 April 1979) |
| + | * [[History of Uganda (1979–1986)|Third Republic of Uganda]] (from 13 April 1979) |
| {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. | | {{extent}}Widely-recognized [[United Nations|UN]] member state. |
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