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States and territories disestablished in 1849

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Papal States
territories mostly in the Appenine Peninsula under the sovereign direct rule of the pope between 756–1870
Sikh Empire
Empire on the Indian subcontinent (1799–1849)
State of Los Altos
state of the Federal Republic of Central America
Kingdom of Illyria
Crown land of Austria (1816–49)
Republic of San Marco
Italian revolutionary state based in Venice
German Empire of 1848/1849
German national state (in establishment) 1848/1849
Duchy of Krnov
Silesian duchy (1377–1849)
Bács-Bodrog County
historical county in the Kingdom of Hungary
Serbian Vojvodina
1848-49 autonomous region in Austrian Serbia
Temes County
county of the Kingdom of Hungary
Torontál County
Historical county in the Kingdom of Hungary
Satara state
Princely state in India
Duchy of Bielsko
Hungarian State
former Central European state in 1849
Yemeni Zaidi State
1597–1849 state in southwest Arabia
Republic of Haiti (1820–1849)
period of Haitian statehood from 1820 to 1849
Free Cities of Menton and Roquebrune
revolutionary state that existed between 1848 and 1849
Jaitpur State
historic state
Vize sanjak
ottoman era province
Cis-Sutlej states
group of states in northwestern India
Siba State
princely state incorporated in India after partition of India.
Bukovina District
administrative-territorial unit of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Jaswan
Jaswan was a chieftaincy in modern-day Himachal Pradesh, India, commanded by the Jaswal Rajput clan. It was founded in 1170 AD by Raja Purab Chand, a cadet of the Katoch lineage, ancient royal family of Kangra. Its capital was Rajpura.