FN's medlemslande
Dette er en liste over FN's medlemslande, med angivelse af året for dets tiltræden.
Land | År | Note |
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Argentina | 1945 | |
Australien | 1945 | |
Belgien | 1945 | |
Bolivia | 1945 | |
Brasilien | 1945 | |
Canada | 1945 | |
Chile | 1945 | |
Colombia | 1945 | |
Costa Rica | 1945 | |
Cuba | 1945 | |
Danmark | 1945 | |
Dominikanske Republik | 1945 | |
Ecuador | 1945 | |
Kongeriget Egypten | 1945 | Fortsat som Republikken Egypten (1953) og Forenede Arabiske Republik (1958); opsplittet 1971 i Egypten og Syrien. |
El Salvador | 1945 | |
Etiopien | 1945 | |
Filippinerne | 1945 | |
Frankrig | 1945 | |
Grækenland | 1945 | |
Guatemala | 1945 | |
Haiti | 1945 | |
Holland | 1945 | |
Honduras | 1945 | |
Hviderussiske SSR | 1945 | Fortsat som Hviderusland efter Sovjetunionens fald i 1991. |
Britisk Indien | 1945 | Opsplittet 1947 i Unionen Indien, Unionen Pakistan, Britisk Burma og Hyderabad. Førstnævnte fortsat som Indien fra 1950. |
Kongeriget Irak | 1945 | Kortvarigt forenet med Jordan til Arabiske føderation i 1958. Senere udråbt til republik, midlertidigt ledet efter invasionen i 2003, fortsat som Irak fra 2004. |
Iran | 1945 | |
Republikken Kina | 1945 | |
Libanon | 1945 | |
Liberia | 1945 | |
Luxembourg | 1945 | |
Mexico | 1945 | |
New Zealand | 1945 | |
Nicaragua | 1945 | |
Norge | 1945 | |
Panama | 1945 | |
Paraguay | 1945 | |
Peru | 1945 | |
Polen | 1945 | |
Russiske SFSR | 1945 | Fortsat som Rusland efter Sovjetunionens fald i 1991. |
Saudi Arabien | 1945 | |
Storbritannien | 1945 | |
Sydafrika | 1945 | |
Republikken Syrien | 1945 | Indgik fra 1958 i Forenede Arabiske Republik og fra 1971 fortsat som Syrien. |
Tyrkiet | 1945 | |
Ukrainske SSR | 1945 | Fortsat som Ukraine efter Sovjetunionens fald i 1991. |
Uruguay | 1945 | |
USA | 1945 | |
Venezuela | 1945 | |
Kongeriget Afghanistan | 1946 | Fra 1973 Republikken Afghanistan; 1978 til 1992 DR Afghanistan; frem til 2001 Islamiske Stat Afghanistan og i 1996 opdelt med Islamiske Emirat Afghanistan. Midlertidigt ledet efter invasionen i 2001. Siden 2004 som Afghanistan. |
Island | 1946 | |
Sverige | 1946 | |
Thailand | 1946 | |
Pakistan | 1947 | |
Kongeriget Yemen | 1947 | Fortsat som Arabiske Republik Yemen fra 1962 og forenet med Folkerepublikken Yemen til det nuværende Yemen i 1990. |
Myanmar | 1948 | |
Israel | 1949 | |
Indonesien | 1950 | |
Folkerepublikken Albanien | 1955 | Fortsat fra 1992 som Albanien |
Bulgarien | 1955 | |
Cambodja | 1955 | Fra 1970 Khmerrepublikken, 1975-1979 Demokratisk Cambodja, 1979-1993 Cambodja Folkerepublikken Cambodja. Fra 1992 FN-protektorat. Siden 1993 som Cambodja |
Finland | 1955 | |
Irland | 1955 | |
Italien | 1955 | |
Jordan | 1955 | |
Kongeriget Laos | 1955 | Fra 1975 som Laos |
Kongeriget Libyen | 1955 | I 1969 udråbt til republik under Muammar Gaddafi frem til borgerkrigen i Libyen i 2011. Herefter Libyen. |
Skabelon:Land nepal Kongeriget Nepal | 1955 | Udråbt til republik i 2008 og fortsat som Nepal. |
Portugal | 1955 | |
Socialistiske Republik Rumænien | 1955 | Videreført som Rumænien efter revolution i 1989. |
Spanien | 1955 | |
Dominion Ceylon | 1955 | Udråbt til selvstændig republik i 1972 og fortsat som Sri Lanka. |
Folkerepublikken Ungarn | 1955 | Videreført som Ungarn efter revolution i 1989. |
Østrig | 1955 | |
Japan | 1956 | |
Marokko | 1956 | |
Sudan | 1956 | |
Tunesien | 1956 | |
Ghana | 1957 | |
Malaysia | 1957 | |
Guinea | 1958 | |
Benin | 1960 | Udråbt til Folkerepublikken Benin i 1975. Videreført som Benin efter revolution i 1989. |
Burkina Faso | 1960 | |
Cameroun | 1960 | |
Centralafrikanske Republik | 1960 | |
Republikken Congo | 1960 | Udråbt til Skabelon:Land Folkerepublikken Congo Folkerepublikken Congo i 1970. Videreført som Republikken Congo fra 1992. |
Demokratiske Republik Congo | 1960 | Udråbt til Zaïre 1971-1997. Videreført som Demokratiske Republik Congo fra 1997 efter 1. congolesiske krig. |
Cypern | 1960 | |
Elfenbenskysten | 1960 | |
Gabon | 1960 | |
Madagaskar | 1960 | |
Mali | 1960 | |
Niger | 1960 | |
Nigeria | 1960 | |
Senegal | 1960 | |
Somalia | 1960 | |
Tchad | 1960 | |
Togo | 1960 | |
Mauretanien | 1961 | |
Folkerepublikken Mongoliet | 1961 | Videreført som Mongoliet fra 1990 efter revolution. |
Sierra Leone | 1961 | |
Tanzania | 1961 | |
Algeriet | 1962 | |
Burundi | 1962 | |
Jamaica | 1962 | |
Rwanda | 1962 | |
Trinidad og Tobago | 1962 | |
Uganda | 1962 | |
Kenya | 1963 | |
Kuwait | 1963 | Invaderet og annekteret af Irak i 1990; befriet samme år. |
Malawi | 1964 | |
Malta | 1964 | |
Zambia | 1964 | |
Gambia | 1965 | |
Maldiverne | 1965 | |
Singapore | 1965 | |
Barbados | 1966 | |
Botswana | 1966 | |
Guyana | 1966 | |
Lesotho | 1966 | |
Mauritius | 1968 | |
Swaziland | 1968 | |
Ækvatorialguinea | 1968 | |
Fiji | 1970 | |
Bahrain | 1971 | |
Bhutan | 1971 | |
Forenede Arabiske Emirater | 1971 | |
Oman | 1971 | |
Qatar | 1971 | |
Bahamas | 1973 | |
Vesttyskland | 1973 | Genforenet med Østtyskland i 1990 til Tyskland |
Bangladesh | 1974 | |
Grenada | 1974 | |
Guinea-Bissau | 1974 | |
Comorerne | 1975 | |
Kap Verde | 1975 | |
Mozambique | 1975 | |
Papua Ny Guinea | 1975 | |
Sao Tomé og Principe | 1975 | |
Surinam | 1975 | |
Angola | 1976 | |
Samoa | 1976 | |
Seychellerne | 1976 | |
Djibouti | 1977 | |
Vietnam | 1977 | |
Dominica | 1978 | |
Salomonøerne | 1978 | |
Saint Lucia | 1979 | |
Saint Vincent og Grenadinerne | 1980 | |
Zimbabwe | 1980 | |
Antigua og Barbuda | 1981 | |
Belize | 1981 | |
Vanuatu | 1981 | |
Saint Kitts og Nevis | 1983 | |
Brunei | 1984 | |
Liechtenstein | 1990 | |
Namibia | 1990 | |
Estland | 1991 | |
Letland | 1991 | |
Litauen | 1991 | |
Marshall-øerne | 1991 | |
Mikronesien | 1991 | |
Nordkorea | 1991 | |
Sydkorea | 1991 | |
Armenien | 1992 | |
Aserbajdsjan | 1992 | |
Bosnien-Hercegovina | 1992 | |
Georgien | 1992 | |
Kasakhstan | 1992 | |
Kirgisistan | 1992 | |
Kroatien | 1992 | |
Moldova | 1992 | |
San Marino | 1992 | |
Slovenien | 1992 | |
Tadsjikistan | 1992 | |
Turkmenistan | 1992 | |
Usbekistan | 1992 | |
Andorra | 1993 | |
Eritrea | 1993 | |
Nordmakedonien | 1993 | Oprindeligt officielt under navnet Den tidligere jugoslaviske republik Makedonien, som skiftede navn til Nordmakedonien i 2019 efter aftale med Grækenland |
Monaco | 1993 | |
Slovakiet | 1993 | |
Tjekkiet | 1993 | |
Palau | 1994 | |
Kiribati | 1999 | |
Nauru | 1999 | |
Tonga | 1999 | |
Tuvalu | 2000 | |
Schweiz | 2002 | |
Østtimor | 2002 | |
Montenegro | 2006 | |
Serbien | 2006 | |
Sydsudan | 2011 | Udskilt fra Sudan efter folkeafstemning i 2011. |
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Flag of Canada introduced in 1965, using Pantone colors. This design replaced the Canadian Red Ensign design.
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The flag of the Dominican Republic has a centered white cross that extends to the edges. This emblem is similar to the flag design and shows a bible, a cross of gold and 6 Dominican flags. There are branches of olive and palm around the shield and above on the ribbon is the motto "Dios,Patria!, Libertad" ("God, Country, Freedom") and to amiable freedom. The blue is said to stand for liberty, red for the fire and blood of the independence struggle and the white cross symbolized that God has not forgotten his people. "Republica Dominicana". The Dominican flag was designed by Juan Pablo Duarte, father of the national Independence of Dominican Republic. The first dominican flag was sewn by a young lady named Concepción Bona, who lived across the street of El Baluarte, monument where the patriots gathered to fight for the independence, the night of February 27th, 1844. Concepción Bona was helped by her first cousin María de Jesús Pina.
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Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1950–1991) and of Ukraine briefly in 1991.
US Flag with 48 stars. In use for 47 years from July 4, 1912, to July 3, 1959.
US Flag with 48 stars. In use for 47 years from July 4, 1912, to July 3, 1959.
bendera Indonesia
Finlands flag
Flag of Laos
Flag of Romania, (21 August 1965 - 22 December 1989/officialy 27 December 1989).
Construction sheet of the Flag of Romania as depicted in Decree nr. 972 from 5 November 1968.
- l = 2/3 × L
- C = 1/3 × L
- S = 2/5 × l
Flag of Austria with the red in the Austrian national colours which was official ordered within the Austrian Armed Forces (Bundesheer) in the characteristic “Pantone 032 C” (since May 2018 the Red is ordered in the characteristic “Pantone 186 C”.)
Flag of Burkina Faso
The national flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Created according to the 2006 constitution : Son emblème est le drapeau bleu ciel, orné d’une étoile jaune dans le coin supérieur gauche et traversé en biais d’une bande rouge finement encadrée de jaune. (Its symbol is a sky blue flag, decorated with a yellow star in the upper left corner and crossed in the diagonal by a red strip with thin yellow borders) It seems to be identical, except for a lighter field hue, to the 1966–1971 flag.
Flag of Papua New Guinea
Colours: Pantone 186 C for red and 116 C for yellow
Flag of Namibia
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The flag of Slovenia.
- "The construction sheet for the coat of arms and flag of the Republic of Slovenia
- is issued in the Official Gazette Uradni list Republike Slovenije #67, 27 October 1994
- as the addendum to the Law on the coat of arms and flag."
Flag of the Shortlived Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan (1958)
The flag of the Ethiopian Empire with the Lion of Judah in the center
the "Arab Liberation" flag associated with the Egyptian officers' coup of 1952, used as the flag of Egypt from 1952 to 1958. Note: For some purposes the flag of a white crescent and three stars on green was still used until 1958.
The Flag of Bahrain used from 1924 to 5 October 1950.
Flag of Democratic Kampuchea
flag of the Kingdom of Egypt (1922–1953) and the Republic of Egypt (1953–1958).
The Star of India Red Ensign
The flag of People's Republic of Kampuchea, in use from January 1979 to 1989.
Flag of South Africa, used between 1928 and 1982. It is identical to the 1982 to 1994 version except that the shade of blue is darker. It is also known as the "Oranje-Blanje-Blou".
Flag of Afghanistan, used from 1992 to 2001.
Flag of the Ivory Coast, written by Jon Harald Søby, modified by Zscout370. The colors match to what is reported at http://fotw.vexillum.com/flags/ci.html.
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Flag and government ensign of Burma (1939–1948).
Flag of Senegal
The national flag of Nauru. Pantone 280c (Blue) and Pantone 123c (Yellow). On Pantone's official website these colours have the hexadecimal codes of #012169 and #FFC72C.
The national and official state flag of Haiti; arms obtained from http://www.webchantier.com/. The civil flag can be found at here.
Forfatter/Opretter:
- File:Flag of Afghanistan (1992).svg: Orange Tuesday
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Flag of Afghanistan, used from 13 November 2001 to 27 January 2002. See also Flag of Afghanistan
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The Flag of Dominica.
The former flag of Rwanda (1961–2001). Commonly refered to as the "R" flag.
Flag of Egypt (1958-1972) and flag of Syria (1958-1961) in the United Arab Republic. It also became the official flag of Syria since 1980.
Flag of Portugal, created by Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro (1857–1929), officially adopted by Portuguese government in June 30th 1911 (in use since about November 1910). Color shades matching the RGB values officially reccomended here. (PMS values should be used for direct ink or textile; CMYK for 4-color offset printing on paper; this is an image for screen display, RGB should be used.)
Flag of Mauritania, adopted in 2017. The National Assembly added red stripes to the top and bottom edges to represent “the blood shed by the martyrs of independence”.
Flag of South Sudan (originally of the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement)
The flag of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen.
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Asafia flag of Hyderabad State, featuring two green bars on a yellow background as well as two white bars within them. A circle in the center with a yellow dastar resting on a red shield, with text reading "Nizam-ul-Mulk Asif Jah" referring to the Nizam of Hyderabad. On the top it reads "Al-Azmatulillah" meaning "All Greatness is for God". On the bottom it reads "Yaa Uthman" which translates to "Oh Uthman". All text is in Urdu.
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Flag of Cambodia under the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia, 1992-1993.
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Flag of Maldives. The colours used are Pantone 186 C for red and Pantone 348 C for green.
Flag of the Republic of Venezuela (1930-2006)
The flag of Afghanistan between 1931 and 1973 (1311–1352 A.P., 1351–1393 A.H.).
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968)
The national flag of Kingdom of Thailand; there are total of 3 colours:
- Red represents the blood spilt to protect Thailand’s independence and often more simply described as representing the nation.
- White represents the religion of Buddhism, the predominant religion of the nation
- Blue represents the monarchy of the nation, which is recognised as the centre of Thai hearts.
Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1950–1991) and of Ukraine briefly in 1991.
Flag of Liechtenstein
State Flag of Iran, 1933-1964
The Syrian Independence flag, the flag of Syria from 1930-58 and 1961-63. Taken up in 2011 by the Syrian opposition.
Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe
The Saudi Arabian flag from 1938 to 1973.
Flag of Jamaica. “The sunshine, the land is green, and the people are strong and bold” is the symbolism of the colours of the flag. GOLD represents the natural wealth and beauty of sunlight; GREEN represents hope and agricultural resources; BLACK represents the strength and creativity of the people. The original symbolism, however, was "Hardships there are, but the land is green, and the sun shineth", where BLACK represented the hardships being faced.
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UN member states, their territories, and other states:
Trinidad og Tobagos flag
Flag of Albania