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List of countries that border only one other country

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This is a list of countries that have a land border with only one other country. The list does not include de facto independent disputed areas or unrecognised countries.

Nations that share a land border with only one other country often have concerns about domination by the other state if it is larger. Today concerns are often about economic domination such as between Canada and the United States or between Denmark and Germany. Because much trade goes over land these countries are often heavily reliant on their single neighbour.

With transport by sea being cheaper than transport by land, some of these countries may be said to have several neighbours "by sea". As an example Denmark "borders" Sweden and Norway by sea.

Landlocked and completely surrounded (enclaves)

Partly surrounded, with sea access

Sharing an island

See also List of divided islands

Cuba shares a border with the US military base at Guantanamo Bay. The base is however a Cuban territory leased to the US and the US agrees with Cuba that the land occupied by the base is actually part of Cuba. The United States claims that this area is held in a "perpetual lease", which Cuba calls a "void treaty".

Sharing a continent

Buffer zones

Other borders

Causeways, bridges, and tunnels

Borders relevant to this list may arguably include short theoretical borders in the middle of man-made constructions. A bridge or an artificial island does not constitute a land border, however.[citation needed]

Dependent territories

In some cases, a dependent territory of one nation borders another nation.

Historical

There are many countries that historically had only one neighbour. Some no longer exist while others now have either no land borders or borders with more than one nation due to map changes.

See also