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The United Nations and Decolonization - Trust and Non-Self-Governing Territories http://www.un.org/en/decolonization/nonselfgov.shtml
- ↑ 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.
| Niue Island | Change in Status | 1974 | |
| Western Samoa Trust Territory |
Independence as Samoa | 1962 | |
| Portugal | 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 Bissau |
1974 | |
| Change in Status | 1972 | ||
| Mozambique | Independence | 1975 | |
| Sao Joمo Batista de Ajuda | Change in Status | 1961 | |
| Sao Tome and Principe | Independence | 1975 | |
| East Timor [1] | Independence as Timor Leste | 2002 | |
| South Africa | South West Africa | General Assembly terminated South Africa’s mandate | 1966 |
| Independence as Namibia | 1990 | ||
| Spain | Fernando Póo and Rí Muni | Independence as Equatorial Guinea | 1968 |
| Ifni | Change in Status | 1969 | |
| United Kingdom | Aden Colony and Protectorate | Independence as South Yemen | 1967 |