The following Territories have been subject to United Nations Trusteeship Agreements or were listed by the General Assembly as Non-Self-Governing. Dates in parentheses show the year of independence or other change in a Territory's status, after which information was no longer submitted to the United Nations.
- Administering States -
| AUSTRALIA | BELGIUM | DENMARK | FRANCE | ITALY | NETHERLANDS |
| NEW ZEALAND | PORTUGAL | SOUTH AFRICA | SPAIN | UNITED KINGDOM | UNITED STATES |
Administering Power/ Authority
Territory
Status
Year
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Change in Status
1984
Papua
Independence as Papua New Guinea
1975
Nauru
Trust TerritoryIndependence
1968
New Guinea
Trust TerritoryIndependence as Papua New Guinea
1975
Belgian Congo
Independence as Congo Leopoldville, then Zaire
Now Democratic Republic of the Congo1960
Ruanda-Urundi
Trust TerritoryIndependence as Burundi
1962
Independence as Rwanda 1962Greenland
Change in Status1954
French Equatorial Africa
Independence as Chad1960
Independence as Gabon 1960 (Middle Congo) Independence as Congo (Brazzaville)
Now Republic of the Congo 1960 (Ubangi Shari) Independence as Central African Republic 1960French Establishments in India
Change in Status
1947
French Establishments in Oceania
Change in Status
1947
French Guiana
Change in Status1947
French Somaliland
Independence as Djibouti
1977
French West Africa
Independence as Dahomey
Now Benin1960
(French Guinea) Independence as Guinea 1958 (French Sudan) Independence as Mali 1960 Independence as Ivory Coast 1960 Independence as Mauritania 1960 (Niger Colony) Independence as Niger 1960 Independence as Senegal 1960 Independence as Upper Volta
Now Burkina-Faso 1960Guadeloupe and Dependencies
Change in Status1947
Indo-China
Independence as Cambodia
1953
Independence as Laos 1949 Independence as Viet Nam 1945Madagascar and Dependencies
Independence as Madagascar
1960
Independence as Comoros 1975Martinique
Change in Status
1947
Morocco
Independence
1956
New Caledonia [1] and Dependencies
Change in Status
1947
New Hebrides
(Under Anglo-French Condominium)Independence as Vanuatu
1980
Reunion
Change in Status
1947
St. Pierre and Miquelon
Change in Status
1947
Tunisia
Independence
1956
Cameroons
Trust TerritoryIndependence as Cameroon
1960
French Togoland
Trust TerritoryIndependence as Togo
1960
Somaliland
Trust TerritoryIndependence as Somalia (joined with British Somaliland)
1960
Netherlands Indies
Independence as Indonesia
1949
Netherlands New Guinea
Joined with Indonesia as Irian Jaya
1963
Netherlands Antilles
Change in Status
1951
Surinam
Change in Status
1951
Independence as Suriname 1975Cook Islands
Change in Status
1965
Niue Island
Change in Status
1974
Western Samoa
Trust TerritoryIndependence as Samoa
1962
Angola, including the enclave of Cabinda
Independence
1975
Cape Verde Archipelago
Independence as Cape Verde
1975
Goa and Dependencies
Change in Status
1961
Portuguese Guinea
Independence as
Guinea Bissau1974
Macau and Dependencies
Change in Status
1972
Mozambique
Independence
1975
Sao João Batista de Ajuda
Change in Status
1961
Sao Tome and Principe
Independence
1975
East Timor [2]
Independence as Timor Leste
2002
South West Africa
General Assembly terminated South Africa’s mandate
1966
Independence as Namibia 1990Fernando Póo and R?Muni
Independence as Equatorial Guinea
1968
Ifni
Change in Status
1969
Aden Colony and Protectorate
Independence as South Yemen
1967
Bahamas
Independence
1973
Barbados
Independence
1966
Basutoland
Independence as Lesotho
1966
Bechuanaland Protectorate
Independence as Botswana
1966
British Guiana
Independence as Guyana
1966
British Honduras
Independence as Belize
1981
British Somaliland
Independence as Somalia (joined with Italian Somaliland)
1960
Brunei
Independence
Now Brunei Darussalam1984
Cyprus
Independence
1960
Fiji
Independence
1970
Gambia
Independence as The Gambia
1965
Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony
Independence as Kiribati
1979
Independence as Tuvalu 1978Gold Coast Colony and Protectorate
Independence as Ghana
1957
Hong Kong
Change in Status
1972
Jamaica
Independence
1962
Kenya
Independence
1963
Leeward Islands
(Antigua) Independence as Antigua
and Barbuda 1981 (St. Kitts- Nevis-Anguilla) Independence as St. Kitts and Nevis (separated from Anguilla) 1983Malayan Union
Independence as Federation of Malaya
Now Malaysia [3]1957
Malta
Independence
1964
Mauritius
Independence
1968
Nigeria
Independence
1960
North Borneo [3]
Change in status
1963
Northern Rhodesia
Independence as Zambia
1964
Nyasaland
Independence as Malawi
1964
Sarawak [3]
Change in status
1963
Seychelles
Independence
1976
Sierra Leone
Independence
1961
Singapore [3]
Independence
1965
Solomon Islands
Independence
1978
Southern Rhodesia
Independence as Zimbabwe
1980
Swaziland
Independence
1968
Trinidad and Tobago
Independence
1962
Uganda
Independence
1962
Windward Islands
(Dominica) Independence as Dominica 1978 (Grenada) Independence as Grenada 1974 (St. Lucia) Independence as St. Lucia 1979 (St. Vincent) Independence as St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1979Zanzibar
Independence [4] as United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar
Now Republic of Tanzania1963
Cameroons
Trust TerritoryNorthern Cameroons joined with Nigeria
1961
Southern Cameroons joined with Cameroon 1961Togoland
Trust TerritoryJoined Gold Coast to form Ghana
1957
Tanganyka
Trust TerritoryIndependence [4] as United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar after joining
with Zanzibar
Now Republic of Tanzania1963
Alaska
Change in Status
1959
Hawaii
Change in Status
1959
Panama Canal Zone
Change in Status
1947
Change in Status
1952
Pacific Islands
Trust TerritoryChange in Status as Federated Sates of Micronesia
1990
Change in Status as Republic of the Marshall Island 1990 Change in Status as Northern Mariana Islands 1990 Change in Status as Palau 1994
Notes:
1. In 1986 the General Assembly determined that New Caledonia was a Non-Self-Governing Territory.
2. Initially administered by Portugal. Under Indonesian control between 1975 and 1999. East Timor attained independence in May 2002 and joined the United Nations in September 2002 as Timor Leste.
3. In 1963, the Federation of Malaya became Malaysia, following the admission to the new federation of Singapore, Sabah (North Borneo) and Sarawak. Singapore became independent 1965.
4. Following the ratification in 1964 of Articles of Union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar, the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar was formed and later changed its name to the United Republic of Tanzania.
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