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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Madagascar: 200 nm  
#2  Angola: 200 nm  
#3  Senegal: 200 nm  
#4  American Samoa: 200 nm  
#5  Suriname: 200 nm  
#6  Argentina: 200 nm  
#7  Uruguay: 200 nm  
#8  Australia: 200 nm  
#9  Malaysia: 200 nm  
#10  Barbados: 200 nm  
#11  Romania: 200 nm  
#12  Bahamas, The: 200 nm  
#13  Tonga: 200 nm  
#14  Bangladesh: 200 nm  
#15  Samoa: 200 nm  
#16  Belize: 200 nm  
#17  Mauritania: 200 nm  
#18  Burma: 200 nm  
#19  Vanuatu: 200 nm  
#20  Solomon Islands: 200 nm  
#21  Panama: 200 nm  
#22  Navassa Island: 200 nm  
#23  Saint Pierre and Miquelon: 200 nm  
#24  Brazil: 200 nm  
#25  United Arab Emirates: 200 nm  
#26  Bulgaria: 200 nm  
#27  Taiwan: 200 nm  
#28  Brunei: 200 nm  
#29  Virgin Islands: 200 nm  
#30  Canada: 200 nm  
#31  Korea, South: 200 nm  
#32  Cambodia: 200 nm  
#33  Morocco: 200 nm  
#34  Sri Lanka: 200 nm  
#35  Maldives: 200 nm  
#36  China: 200 nm  
#37  New Caledonia: 200 nm  
#38  Chile: 200 nm  
#39  Norway: 200 nm  
#40  Comoros: 200 nm  
#41  Pitcairn Islands: 200 nm  
#42  Colombia: 200 nm  
#43  Guinea-Bissau: 200 nm  
#44  Northern Mariana Islands: 200 nm  
#45  Puerto Rico: 200 nm  
#46  Costa Rica: 200 nm  
#47  Seychelles: 200 nm  
#48  Cuba: 200 nm  
#49  Spain: 200 nm  
#50  Cape Verde: 200 nm  
#51  Thailand: 200 nm  
#52  Cook Islands: 200 nm  
#53  São Tomé and Príncipe: 200 nm  
#54  Denmark: 200 nm  
#55  Ukraine: 200 nm  
#56  Djibouti: 200 nm  
#57  Venezuela: 200 nm  
#58  Dominica: 200 nm  
#59  Wallis and Futuna: 200 nm  
#60  Dominican Republic: 200 nm  
#61  Antigua and Barbuda: 200 nm  
#62  Egypt: 200 nm  
#63  Latvia: 200 nm  
#64  Equatorial Guinea: 200 nm  
#65  Mayotte: 200 nm  
#66  El Salvador: 200 nm  
#67  Mauritius: 200 nm  
#68  Fiji: 200 nm  
#69  Oman: 200 nm  
#70  Micronesia, Federated States of: 200 nm  
#71  Mexico: 200 nm  
#72  French Polynesia: 200 nm  
#73  Mozambique: 200 nm  
#74  France: 200 nm  
#75  Niue: 200 nm  
#76  French Southern and Antarctic Lands: 200 nm  
#77  Nigeria: 200 nm  
#78  Gabon: 200 nm  
#79  Nauru: 200 nm  
#80  Georgia: 200 nm  
#81  New Zealand: 200 nm  
#82  Ghana: 200 nm  
#83  Pakistan: 200 nm  
#84  Grenada: 200 nm  
#85  Portugal: 200 nm  
#86  Germany: 200 nm  
#87  Marshall Islands: 200 nm  
#88  Guam: 200 nm  
#89  Philippines: 200 nm  
#90  Guatemala: 200 nm  
#91  Russia: 200 nm  
#92  Guinea: 200 nm  
#93  Saint Kitts and Nevis: 200 nm  
#94  Guyana: 200 nm  
#95  South Africa: 200 nm  
#96  Haiti: 200 nm  
#97  Sierra Leone: 200 nm  
#98  Honduras: 200 nm  
#99  Saint Lucia: 200 nm  
#100  Iceland: 200 nm  
#101  Trinidad and Tobago: 200 nm  
#102  Indonesia: 200 nm  
#103  Tokelau: 200 nm  
#104  India: 200 nm  
#105  Togo: 200 nm  
#106  Clipperton Island: 200 nm  
#107  Tuvalu: 200 nm  
#108  Côte d'Ivoire: 200 nm  
#109  Tanzania: 200 nm  
#110  Japan: 200 nm  
#111  United States: 200 nm  
#112  Jamaica: 200 nm  
#113  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 200 nm  
#114  Jan Mayen: 200 nm  
#115  Vietnam: 200 nm  
#116  Kenya: 200 nm  
#117  Namibia: 200 nm  
#118  Korea, North: 200 nm  
#119  Wake Island: 200 nm  
#120  Kiribati: 200 nm  
#121  Yemen: 200 nm  
Weighted average: 200.0 nm   


DEFINITION: Exclusive economic zone (EEZ) - the LOS Convention (Part V) defines the EEZ as a zone beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea in which a coastal State has: sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing the natura

SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 14 June, 2007

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