Category
page 1States and territories disestablished in 1946
Kingdom of Italy
kingdom in Southern Europe from 1861 to 1946
Kingdom of Bulgaria
state on the Balkan Peninsula between 1908 and 1946
Kingdom of Hungary
Central European state between 1920 and 1946
Republic of Mahabad
1946 unrecognised Kurdish state in Iran
Provisional Government of the French Republic
former country (1944-1946)
French West Indies
French territories in the Caribbean
French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
League of Nations mandate of France in the Middle East (1923–1946)
Straits Settlements
former group of British territories located in the Far East, with its capital in Singapore
Commonwealth of the Philippines
1935-1946 republic in Southeast Asia monitored by the United States
Second East Turkestan Republic
1944–1946 unrecognized state in Central Asia
British North Borneo
former British protectorate, nowadays transformed as Sabah
Rhine Province
province of Prussia (1822–1945)
Azerbaijan People's Government
unrecognized self-declared secessionist state puppeted by the Soviet Union in northwestern Iran
Province of Hanover
Prussian province from 1866 to 1946
Raj of Sarawak
1841–1946 kingdom on northern Borneo
Province of Brandenburg
province of Prussia, Germany (1815–1947)
Federated Malay States
country & part of British Malaya
Province of Westphalia
province of Prussia
Hohenzollern Province
historical province in Prussia
Free State of Oldenburg
state of the Weimar Republic
Free State of Brunswick
German federated state in the Weimar Republic
Province of Schleswig-Holstein
historical province of Prussia
First Syrian Republic
former country (1930–1950)
Kedah Sultanate
sultanate in the Malay Peninsula
substate of Hanover
German substate in 1946
Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe
state of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany (1918-1946)
Baranya County
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
Crown colony of Labuan
British colony on Borneo

Inini
Inini was an inland territory of French Guiana, administered separately between 6 June 1930 and 19 March 1946, after which all of French Guiana became a department of France. The territory remained governed as a special entity, until 17 March 1969 when it was dissolved into communes, and subject to regular government. Its capital was Saint-Élie. The population of the territory consisted of Amerindians, Maroons, and gold prospectors. The district was named after the river Inini, a major river in the interior of French Guiana which runs east to west, unlike the other major rivers which run south
Csongrád County
former county of the Kingdom of Hungary (11th century–1950)
Greater Hesse
German territory created by the US military administration in at the end of World War II
Fejér County
county in the former Kingdom of Hungary (11 th century–1950)

Somogy County
historisches Komitat in Ungarn (11th century–1950)
Békés County
county of the Kingdom of Hungary (11th century–1950)
Vas County
county of the Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1950)
Heves County
historical county in the Kingdom of Hungary (1323–1526 and 1876–1950)
British Military Administration
postwar administration of Malaya before its independence
Tolna County
county of the Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1950)
Veszprém County
former administrative county in Hungary (Veszprém County before 1950)
British Military Administration of Borneo
Interim administrator of British Borneo, 1945–1946
North Rhine
short-lived administrative region in the British occupation zone of Germany
Circle of the Rhine
Bavarian administrative district (1816–1946)
Lan Chang
province of Thailand in occupied French Indochina during World War II
Pemboewan
Pemboewan or Pemboeang () was a subdistrict () of the Dutch East Indies, located in modern-day Central Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Groote Oost
government of the Dutch East Indies