List of 11 Oldest Countries in the World 2025 (Updated)

Sep 20, 2025, 22:26 IST

The oldest countries in the world are difficult to pinpoint, but a number of nations boast a long and continuous history. While Iran and Egypt have ancient civilizations dating back millennia, San Marino is considered the oldest continuous republic. Other contenders include China and Greece.    

Oldest country in the world.
Oldest country in the world.

Key Points

  • Iran is the oldest country with an established government around 3200 BCE.
  • Ancient civilizations of Egypt and China are among the world's oldest.
  • San Marino is the world's oldest continuous republic, founded in 301 CE.

The idea of a "country" or "nation-state" as we know it today is a fairly new one, which makes it hard to figure out which countries are the oldest. We can make a list of the oldest countries in the World by looking at the most ancient civilizations and political groups that are still around today. 

However, this list of the oldest countries takes into account both the founding of a stable political state and a civilization with a long, unbroken cultural history. While many of the oldest European countries have a rich history, the absolute oldest tend to be found in other parts of the world. In fact, some of these nations, such as Egypt and China, have a history stretching back thousands of years.

List of Oldest Countries in the World (by Oldest Civilization)

The following table presents some of the world's oldest countries, ranked by the approximate date of their founding as a continuous civilization or political entity. The dates often refer to the emergence of a unified state or the beginning of a recognized dynasty.

Top 7 Oldest Countries

Rank

Name of Oldest Country

Earliest Known Foundation Date

1.

Iran

c. 3200 BCE

2.

Egypt

c. 3100 BCE

3.

Vietnam

c. 2879 BCE

4.

Armenia

c. 2492 BCE

5.

China

c. 2070 BCE

6.

India

c. 2000 BCE

7. 

Georgia

c. 1300 BCE

8.

Ethiopia

c. 980 BCE

9. 

Greece

c. 800 BCE

10. 

Japan

c. 660 BCE

11. 

San Marino

301 CE

1. Iran

Iran oldest country in the world

Iran, which used to be called Persia, has a strong case for being the world's oldest country, with a history that goes back to around 3200 BCE. The Elamite civilization began to grow on this date. It set up some of the first organized governments in the area. Iran's rich and long-lasting culture has survived many dynasties, including the Islamic Republic that was set up in 1979.

2. Egypt

Egypt oldest country in the world

King Menes united Upper and Lower Egypt around 3100 BCE, marking the start of Egypt's history as a single kingdom. This event began the First Dynasty and a civilization that lasted for thousands of years. The pyramids, hieroglyphs, and pharaohs that are so well-known are proof of its long and important history.

3. Vietnam

Vietnam First Country in the World

The Hong Bang Dynasty, which began in 2879 BCE, is said to be the beginning of Vietnam. This early history is a mix of legend and documented fact, but archaeological evidence from the Dong Son culture shows that there was a unique and advanced civilization in the area. Vietnam kept its own identity even after 1,000 years of Chinese rule. It became independent in the 10th century CE.

4. Armenia

Armenia old Country in the World

Armenia is at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Its history as a recognized state goes back to 2492 BCE, when the legendary Haykazun dynasty was founded. In 301 CE, Armenia became the first country to make Christianity its official religion. It has a rich cultural history that has lasted through hundreds of years of foreign rule and influence.

5. China

China old Country in the World

China has one of the longest histories of a civilization that has always been there. People think that the Xia Dynasty, the first dynasty, started around 2070 BCE. The later Shang Dynasty (c. 1600 BCE) is well-documented and marks the start of a long line of dynastic rule that eventually led to the unified China we know today. However, scholars disagree about whether it really existed.

6. India

India old Country in the World

The first civilization in India was the Indus Valley Civilization, which began around 2500 BCE. This civilization fell apart, but the Vedic Period that came after it, which started around 2000 BCE, laid the groundwork for modern Indian culture. India has had many different kingdoms and empires in the past, and its culture and philosophy have been passed down through the years.

7. Georgia

Georgia old Country in the World

Georgia is at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and it has been an organized state since about 1300 BCE. In this area, Greek mythology talks about the old kingdoms of Colchis and Iberia. Georgia's unique language, alphabet, and Orthodox Christian faith have survived centuries of foreign invasions and occupations, showing how strong its national identity is.

8. Ethiopia

Ethiopia old Country in the World

Ethiopia says it is one of the oldest countries because of the ancient kingdom of D'mt, which was founded around 980 BCE. It is interesting that it is the only African country that has been able to resist colonial rule for most of its history, keeping its own unique cultural identity.

9. Greece

Greece old Country in the World

People often say that Greece is where Western civilization began. Its history goes back to the rise of ancient city-states around 800 BCE. The modern state was officially formed in 1830, but the Greek people have a long and rich cultural history that has had a big impact on art, philosophy, and democracy around the world.

10. Japan

Japan old Country in the World

660 BCE is the traditional date for Japan's founding. This is when Emperor Jimmu is said to have taken the throne. This means that the Japanese imperial dynasty is the oldest hereditary monarchy in the world that is still going strong. The historical details of the earliest emperors are a mix of legend and fact, but for thousands of years, the country has kept a strong sense of national identity and cultural continuity.

11. San Marino

San Marino old Country in the World

The Republic of San Marino, which has been a sovereign state and constitutional republic since 301 CE, is the oldest one still in existence. This small country, which is surrounded by Italy, has been able to stay independent for more than 1,700 years. The constitution, which was written in 1600, is thought to be the oldest written constitution still in use today.

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List of Oldest Countries by Current Form of Government Establishment

The countries in the following table are listed by the date their current, working form of government was set up. This is different from a country's long history of civilization or culture. It hints at the specific political system and its founding documents, like a constitution.

Rank

Country

Date of Current Government Establishment

1.

San Marino

301 CE

2.

United Kingdom

1688 CE

3.

United States

1789 CE

4.

Norway

1814 CE

5.

Netherlands

1815 CE

6.

Belgium

1831 CE

7.

Denmark

1849 CE

8.

Argentina

1853 CE

9.

Canada

1867 CE

10.

Australia

1901 CE


How do Countries Come into Existence?

Countries come into existence through a blend of historical, political, and social factors. Some countries, like many in Europe, evolved over centuries from kingdoms and tribal lands as a shared culture and government solidified. Others were formed more recently through wars of independence, treaties, or decolonization, where a people group asserted its right to self-governance. A country needs a government that can keep things in order, a defined territory, a population, and a shared sense of identity.

Which was the First Country in the World?

Egypt is often thought of as the first "country" because it was the first big state with a common culture and territory. Around 3100 BCE, King Menes brought Upper and Lower Egypt together, making a centralized state that lasted for thousands of years. This was the beginning of what we now think of as a nation.

Egypt First Country in the World

Ancient Egypt, Courtesy - JourneytoEgypt

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The discussion about which countries are the oldest in the world is interesting because it shows how complicated history, culture, and national identity can be. Some countries, like San Marino, have been around for a long time because they have been through a lot of political turmoil. Each of these countries has a long and interesting history that still affects the world today.

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FAQs

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    The oldest people in the world live in Japan. A large part of its population is 65 or older because people live a long time and have very few children. This demographic trend has created new social and economic problems for the country.
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    The newest country in the world is South Sudan, which officially gained its independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011, after a long civil war. It was recognized as a member state by the United Nations on July 14, 2011.
  • What are the oldest countries in Africa?
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    You can tell which African countries are the oldest by how old their ancient civilizations are or when they became free from colonial rule.Ethiopia: Many people say that Ethiopia is the oldest independent country in Africa because it was never formally colonized by a European power. It has its roots in the Kingdom of D'mt, which existed in the 10th century BCE, and the Aksumite Empire, which came after it.Egypt: The ancient Egyptian civilization dates back to around 3100 BCE. Egypt became independent in 1922, but its cultural and historical identity has been around for a long time.Liberia: It is the oldest independent republic in Africa. Liberia was founded in 1847 by freed African-American slaves.
  • What are the 5 Oldest countries in Europe?
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    It can be hard to figure out which countries in Europe are the oldest, but here are five that have been around as continuous states since their founding:San Marino (301 CE): The oldest republic that is still around.The Treaty of Verdun (843 CE): It split up the Carolingian Empire and laid the groundwork for the modern French state.Denmark (c. 965 CE): The Jelling stones are the first written record of the unified Danish kingdom, which has a long, continuous history.Portugal (1143 CE): Portugal was recognized as an independent kingdom in this year, and its borders and sovereignty have been protected for hundreds of years.Andorra (1278 CE): Andorra was founded by a charter in 1278 and has been an independent state ever since.
  • What is the oldest country in the world?
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    Most people think that San Marino is the oldest country in the world. It has been a sovereign state and constitutional republic since 301 CE. San Marino's claim to be a republic that has always existed is strong because the modern states and borders of civilizations like Iran and Egypt have changed a lot over the years.

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