Countries That Start with G | List & Examples

English has a few countries that start with G. This article contains a list of country names that start or end with “G.”

Example: Countries that start with G in a sentence
I visited Ghana, Guinea, and Gambia during my trip to West Africa.

Countries that start with G: List

English has a few countries that start with “G,” including:

  • Gabon
  • (Republic of the) Gambia
  • Georgia
  • Germany
  • Ghana
  • Greece
  • Grenada
  • Guatemala
  • (Republic of) Guinea
  • (Republic of) Guinea-Bissau
Note
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Countries that end with G

English only has one country that ends in “G”: Luxembourg.

Countries with other letters

If you’re looking for countries that start with another letter, you can visit one of our other articles on country names.

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Countries with D Countries with J Countries with O Countries with T Countries with Y
Countries with E Countries with K Countries with P Countries with U Countries with Z

Frequently asked questions about countries that start with G

What are some Spanish-speaking countries that start with G?

Guatemala is a Spanish-speaking country that starts with G. The country is located in Central America.

What are some African countries that start with G?

Some African countries that start with G are Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, and Guinea-Bissau.

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Julia has a bachelor in Dutch language and culture and two masters in Linguistics and Language and speech pathology. After a few years as an editor, researcher, and teacher, she now writes articles about her specialist topics: grammar, linguistics, methodology, and statistics.