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In the past, many states, countries or territories have been in existence. This page attempts to list them, grouped into a number of categories.See also: list of countries, list of historical national capitals
1 Ancient Afro-Eurasian civilizations
Territories that disappeared in ancient history.
- Adiabene
- Akkad
- Empire of Alexander the Great
- Assyria
- Axumite Kingdom
- Babylonia
- Carthage
- Chaldea
- Commagene
- Dacia
- Etruria
- Egyptian EmpireThe history of Egypt is the longest continuous history, as a unified state, of any country in the world. The Nile valley forms a natural geographic and economic unit, being bounded to the east and west by deserts, to the north by the sea and to the south
- Hellenic city-states ( AthensAcropolis in central Athens is home to ancient monuments of Athens — a mainstay of its thriving tourism industry Athens ( Greek: Athina is the capital of Greece, and also the capital of the Attica region of Greece. A cosmopolitan modern city, Athens is al, SpartaThis page is about the ancient and modern Greek city of Sparta. For other uses see: Sparta (disambiguation Sparta was an ancient city in Greece, the capital of Laconia and the most powerful state of the Peloponnesus. The city lay at the northern end of th, SyracuseMediterranean Sea, showing location of Syracuse on the island of Sicily. Map also shows Italy, Tunisia, and the islands Sardinia and Corsica. Syracuse Siracusa in Italian) is a city on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy. Syracuse was founded in 734 BC by, etc) and their allied cities/colonies/territories.
- Hellenistic Empires ( Ptolemaic, Seleucid, Antigonid,etc.)
- Hittites
- Hurrians
- Ancient Illyria
- Indus Valley Civilisation ( Harappa, Mohenjo Daro in present Pakistan) South Asia
- Judaea
- Kingdom of Israel
- Kingdom of Judah
- Kush
- Lydia (Mæonia)
- Media
- Persian Empire
- Pontus
- Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Roman Empire
- Scythia
- Sumer
- Tartessos
- Urartu
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