Countries That Start with L | List & Examples

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

Example: Countries that start with L in a sentence
I visited Latvia for its beautiful landscapes, Lebanon for its rich history, and Liberia for its vibrant culture.

Countries that start with L: List

English has a few countries that start with “L”:

  • Laos ( Lao People’s Democratic Republic)
  • (Republic of) Latvia
  • Lebanon
  • Lesotho
  • (Republic of) Liberia
  • Libya
  • Liechtenstein
  • (Republic of) Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
Note
Some difficult country names with “L,” such as “Lithuania” and “Liechtenstein,” are often misspelled. Use QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker Android App or Grammar Checker iOS App to check your spelling.

Countries that end with L: List

English also has a few countries that end with “L,” including:

  • Brazil
  • Israel
  • Nepal
  • Portugal
  • Senegal

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 I Countries with O Countries with T Countries with Y
Countries with E Countries with J Countries with P Countries with U Countries with Z

Frequently asked questions about countries that start with L

What are some European countries that start with L?

Some European countries that start with L include:

  • Latvia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg

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Julia Merkus, MA

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.