List of sovereign states in 1661

Sovereign states by year
List of sovereign states in 1660 Events of 1661 List of sovereign states in 1662

Sovereign states

A

  • Aceh - Sultanate of Aceh
  •  Algiers – Sultanate of Algiers
  • Andorra - Principality of Andorra
  • Ankole - Kingdom of Ankole
  •  Anziku - Anziku Kingdom
  • Aragon - Kingdom of Aragon
  •  Arakan - Kingdom of Arakan
  • Asahan - Sultanate of Asahan
  •  Assam - Kingdom of Assam
  • Ayutthaya - Kingdom of Ayutthaya

B

C

D

  •  Dahomey - Kingdom of Dahomey
  •  Dauro - Kingdom of Dauro
  •  Denmark - Kingdom of Denmark-Norway
  •  Dutch Republic - Republic of the Seven United Netherlands

E

  •  England - Kingdom of England
  •  Ennarea - Kingdom of Ennarea
  •  Ethiopia - Empire of Ethiopia

F

G

  •  Garo - Kingdom of Garo
  •  Genoa - Most Serene Republic of Genoa
  •  Gianyar - Kingdom of Gianyar
  •  Golconda - Golconda Sultanate
  •  Gorkha - Kingdom of Gorkha
  •  Goust - Republic of Goust
  •  Gowa - Sultanate of Gowa

H

I

J

  •  Janjero - Kingdom of Janjero
  • Jambi - State of Jambi
  •  Japan - Tokugawa shogunate
  •  Jimma - Kingdom of Jimma
  • Johor-Riau - Sultanate of Johor-Riau

K

L

  •  Ladakh - Kingdom of Ladakh
  • Lan Xang - Kingdom of Lan Xang
  • Landak - State of Landak
  •  Limbangan - State of Limbangan
  •  Loango - Kingdom of Loango
  • lozi - Barotseland
  •  Luba - Luba Empire
  •  Lucca - Republic of Lucca
  •  Lunda - Lunda Kingdom
  •  Luwu - Kingdom of Luwu

M

N

  •  Nagar - Principality of Nagar
  •  Naning - State of Naning
  • Naples - Kingdom of Naples
  • Nepal - Kingdom of Nepal

O

P

R

S

T

V

W

  •  Wajo - State of Wajo
  • Wallachia - Principality of Wallachia
  •  Welayta - Kingdom of Welayta

Non-sovereign territories

England

Notes

  1. Philip IV had the title of "King of Spain", but actually ruled over a dynastic union consisting of the Crown of Aragon (Aragon, Valencia, Barcelona, Mallorca, Naples, and Sicily) and the Crown of Castile (Castile and Leon). Spain did not have a national flag in 1660.
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