10 countries that could change their names, and six that already have
Daniel Coughlin
15 January 2024
Nations contemplating the ultimate rebrand
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Why do countries change their names?
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20th century country name changes
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21st century country name changes
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Cape Verde to Cabo Verde
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Swaziland to Eswatini
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Macedonia to North Macedonia
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Holland to the Netherlands
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Turkey to Türkiye
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Czech Republic to Czechia
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India to Bharat
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India to Bharat
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India to Bharat
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Pakistan to India
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Pakistan to India
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Nigeria to the United African Republic
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Nigeria to the United African Republic
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Philippines to Maharlika
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Philippines to Maharlika
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New Zealand to Aotearoa
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New Zealand to Aotearoa
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Jamaica to the Republic of Jamaica
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Jamaica to the Republic of Jamaica
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Azerbaijan to the Republic of Northern Azerbaijan
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Azerbaijan to the Republic of Northern Azerbaijan
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Dominica to Waitukubuli
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Dominica to Waitukubuli
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Kazakhstan to the Kazakh Republic
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Kazakhstan to the Kazakh Republic
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Kyrgyz Republic to the Kyrgyz People’s Republic
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Kyrgyz Republic to the Kyrgyz People’s Republic
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