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List of Countries in Southern Europe

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on April 8, 2013

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· Last updated: December 3, 2018

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Overview of Southern Europe Countries

The following are the list of countries in Southern Europe. There is a total of 19 countries and the list is as follows

Complete List of 19 Southern European Nations

Southern Europe Turkey

Southern Europe Albania

Southern Europe Andorra

Southern Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina

Southern Europe Croatia

Southern Europe Gibraltar

Notable Countries in Southern Europe

Southern Europe Greece

Southern Europe Italy

Southern Europe Macedonia, Rep. of

Southern Europe Malta

Southern Europe Monaco

Southern Europe Montenegro

Western and Central Mediterranean States

Southern Europe Portugal

Southern Europe Serbia

Southern Europe Slovenia

Southern Europe Spain

Microstates and Unique Territories

Southern Europe Holy See

Southern Europe San Marino

Southern Europe Vatican City State (Holy See)

Key Takeaways

  • Southern Europe commonly includes 15 sovereign countries per UN classification.
  • The user’s list mistakenly counts Turkey separately and duplicates Vatican City/Holy See.
  • Authoritative definitions exclude Turkey and cap the list at 15 countries.
  • Dependent territory Gibraltar is sometimes included informally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many countries are in Southern Europe according to the United Nations geoscheme?
The UN geoscheme lists 15 sovereign countries in Southern Europe.
Is Turkey considered part of Southern Europe?
No — Turkey is not included in the UN’s Southern Europe geoscheme.
Why is Vatican City duplicated in the user’s list?
The list mistakenly includes both “Holy See” and “Vatican City State (Holy See),” which refer to the same entity.

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