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5 Countries You Didn’t Know Changed Their Names and Why

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Across the world, some countries have decided that their old names no longer represent who they are. These changes are not just about spelling or pronunciation. 

They are often linked to identity, culture, international politics, and how a nation wants to be seen by the rest of the world. Here are five countries that have taken this bold step and the reasons behind it.

Cabo Verde

In 2013, Cape Verde officially updated its name to Cabo Verde, which is how it is written and spoken in Portuguese. the country’s official language.

The government wanted its name to remain consistent everywhere, especially in documents, maps, and international gatherings. The United Nations recognized the change, making Cabo Verde’s identity clearer and culturally authentic.

This update allowed the island nation to strengthen its Portuguese heritage while presenting a united image to the world.

Türkiye 

In 2022, Turkey officially asked the world to call it Türkiye, the same way it is pronounced in the Turkish language. 

The government in Ankara said the old English version “Turkey” caused confusion and even jokes because of the bird with the same name.

change was part of a national rebranding effort to promote Turkish culture and pride. The United Nations accepted this update, meaning “Türkiye” is now the correct name in all global communications. For the country, it was a step toward controlling how it is represented internationally.

Eswatini

In 2018, the southern African country known for years as Swaziland restored a name connected to its local history, Eswatini, meaning “land of the Swazis.”

The announcement came from King Mswati III during the country’s 50th independence celebration. He explained two key reasons:

  • To reclaim an identity that existed long before colonial rule
  • To end constant confusion with Switzerland on the world stage

For citizens, it was a powerful reminder that their culture and language come first.

North Macedonia 

For many years, Greece strongly opposed the name “Republic of Macedonia” because a region in Greece also bears the name Macedonia. Athens believed the old name suggested a claim over its territory.

After long negotiations, the country changed its name to Republic of North Macedonia in 2019.

This decision opened important doors. The dispute finally ended, and North Macedonia was welcomed into NATO and brought closer to joining the European Union. It was a major diplomatic win for the small Balkan nation.

Czechia

The Central European country long known as the Czech Republic decided in 2016 to simplify its international presence. The new shorter name, Czechia, makes it easier to use in sports, business, and global branding

“Czech Republic” is still allowed in formal settings, especially politics. But Czechia is now used more commonly, just like we say “France” instead of “French Republic.” The goal is simple: a more friendly name that people can remember easily.

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