Countries Containing P (no continent prompts)

Which countries contain the letter P?
You get the countries containing the word "republic" for free
Includes one country not included in the Countries of the World quiz which appears in the Countries 197 to 204 quiz
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Last updated: October 8, 2016
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First submittedMay 30, 2014
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Country
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Dem Rep of the Congo
Dominican Republic
Egypt
Ethiopia
Japan
Nepal
Pakistan
Palau
Palestine
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Republic of the Congo
São Tomé and Príncipe
Singapore
Spain
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Level 74
Jun 4, 2014
Palestine isn't officially a country
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Level 76
Jul 10, 2014
Palestine is recognised as a country by 134 countries, about 70% of the world's total. It is also recognised by the United Nations, with a status the same as Vatican City's, and (until 1992) Switzerland. Its status as a country overall is not affected by Israel's partial occupation of the West Bank, in the same way that the occupation of parts of Georgia and Cyprus by foreign powers do not affect theirs. For its borders and other information see State of Palestine.
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Level 14
Jan 12, 2015
Add Czech Republic
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Level 14
Jan 12, 2015
No offense but, Horrible Quiz; and add Dominican Republic
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Level 76
Jan 12, 2015
Please note the instructions.
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Level 58
Apr 26, 2015
For your quiz, Countries with B, "republic" is accepted. Just saying.
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Level 76
Apr 26, 2015
Fair point! The instructions for each cover each, though.
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Level 37
Apr 6, 2019
Nice quiz! Missed Cape Verde because on another quiz in the series, Cabo Verde was the answer, so I didn't think to use CV here..