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List of pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II outside Italy
This article contains a list of 104 pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II outside Italy. During this time, he made more foreign trips than any other pontiff.
- January 25 – February 1 1979 - Dominican Republic, Mexico, the Bahamas
- June 2 – June 10 1979 - Poland
- September 29 – October 8 1979 - Republic of Ireland and the United States
- November 28 – November 30 1979 - Turkey
- May 2 – May 12 1980 - Zaire, Congo, Kenya, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire
- May 30 – June 2 1980 - France
- June 30 – July 12 1980 - Brazil
- November 15 – November 19 1980 - Germany
- February 16 – February 27 1981 - Pakistan, the Philippines, Guam (USA), Japan, the USA (Anchorage only)
- February 12 – February 19 1982 - Nigeria, Benin, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea
- May 12 – May 15 1982 - Portugal
- May 28 – June 2 1982 - United Kingdom
- June 10 – June 13 1982 - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Argentina
- June 15 1982 - Geneva (Switzerland)
- August 29 1982 - San Marino
- October 31 – November 9 1982 - Spain
- March 2 – March 10 1983 - Lisbon (Portugal), Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Haiti
- June 16 – June 23 1983 - Poland
- August 14 – August 15 1983 - Lourdes (France)
- September 10 – September 13 1983 - Austria
- May 2 – May 12 1984 - the USA(Fairbanks, Alaska only), Republic of Korea, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Thailand
- June 12 – June 17 1984 - Switzerland
- September 9 – September 21 1984 - Canada
- October 10 – October 13 1984 - Zaragoza (Spain), Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), San Juan (Puerto Rico)
- January 26 – February 6 1985 - Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago
- May 11 – May 21 1985 - the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium
- August 8 – August 19 1985 - Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Zaire, Kenya, Morocco
- September 8 1985 - Kloten (Switzerland), Liechtenstein
- January 31 – February 11 1986 - India
- July 1 – July 8 1986 - St. Lucia, Colombia
- October 4 – October 7 1986 - France
- November 18 – December 1 1986 - Bangladesh, Singapore, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, the Seychelles
- March 31 – April 13 1987 - Chile, Uruguay, Argentina
- April 30 – May 4 1987 - Germany
- June 8 – June 14 1987 - Poland
- September 10 – September 21 1987 - United States (including New Orleans and Detroit), Fort Simpson (Canada)
- May 7 – May 18 1988 - Uruguay, Bolivia, Lima (Peru), Paraguay, Curacao
- June 23 – June 27 1988 - Austria
- September 10 – September 19 1988 - Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique
- October 8 – October 11 1988 - France
- April 28 – May 6 1989 - Madagascar, Réunion, Zambia, Malawi
- June 1 – June 10 1989 - Norway, Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Sweden
- August 19 – August 21 1989 - Santiago de Compostela and Asturias (both Spain)
- October 6 – October 16 1989 - Seoul (Republic of Korea), Indonesia (East Timor), Mauritius
- January 25 – February 1 1990 - Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad
- April 21 – April 22 1990 - Czechoslovakia
- May 6 – May 14 1990 - Mexico, Curacao
- May 25 – May 27 1990 - Malta
- September 1 – September 10 1990 - Luqa (Malta), Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Yamoussoukro (Côte d'Ivoire)
- May 5 – May 13 1991 - Portugal
- June 1 – June 9 1991 - Poland
- August 13 – August 20 1991 - Czestochowa (Poland), Hungary
- October 12 – October 21 1991 - Brazil
- February 19 – February 26 1992 - Senegal, Gambia, Guinea
- June 4 – June 10 1992 - Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe
- October 9 – October 14 1992 - Dominican Republic
- February 3 – February 10 1993 - Benin, Uganda, Khartoum (Sudan)
- April 25 1993 - Albania
- June 12 – June 17 1993 - Spain
- August 9 – August 16 1993 - Jamaica, Mérida (Mexico), Denver (USA)
- September 4 – September 10 1993 - Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
- September 10 – September 11 1994 - Zagreb (Croatia)
- January 11 – January 21 1995 - Manila (Philippines), Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea), Sydney (Australia), Colombo (Sri Lanka)
- May 20 – May 22 1995 - Czech Republic, Poland
- June 3 – June 4 1995 - Belgium
- June 30 – July 3 1995 - Slovakia
- September 14 – September 20 1995 - Yaoundé (Cameroon), Johannesburg (Republic of South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya)
- October 4 – October 9 1995 - Newark, East Rutherford, New York, United Nations, Yonkers, Baltimore (all USA)
- February 5 – February 12 1996 - Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Venezuela
- April 14 1996 - Tunisia
- May 17 – May 19 1996 - Slovenia
- June 21 – June 23 1996 - Germany
- September 6 – September 7 1996 - Hungary
- September 19 – September 22 1996 - France
- April 12 – April 13 1997 - Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
- April 25 – April 27 1997 - Czech Republic
- May 10 – May 11 1997 - Beirut (Lebanon)
- May 31 – June 10 1997 - Poland
- August 21 – August 24 1997 - Paris (France)
- October 2 – October 6 1997 - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- January 21 – January 26 1998 - Cuba
- March 21 – March 23 1998 - Nigeria
- June 19 – June 21 1998 - Austria
- October 2 – October 4 1998 - Croatia
- January 22 – January 28 1999 - St. Louis (USA), Mexico
- May 7 – May 9 1999 - Romania
- June 5 – June 17 1999 - Poland
- September 19 1999 - Slovenia
- October 5 – October 9 1999 - New Delhi (India), Georgia
- February 24 – February 26 2000 - Mount Sinai (Egypt)
- March 20 – March 26 2000 - Jordan, the West Bank, Israel
- May 12 – May 13 2000 - Fatima (Portugal)
- May 5 – May 9 2001 - Malta, Greece, Syria
- June 23 – June 27 2001 - Ukraine, including Babi Yar, where many Jews were massacred in the Holocaust
- September 22 - September 27 2001 - Kazakhstan, Armenia
- May 22 – May 26 2002 - Azerbaijan, Bulgaria
- July 23 – August 2 2002 - Canada, Guatemala (including Antigua Guatemala), Mexico
- August 18 – August 19 2002 - Poland
- May 3 – May 4 2003 - Spain
- June 5 – June 9 2003 - Croatia
- June 22 2003 - Bosnia and Herzegovina
- September 11 – September 14 2003 - Slovakia
- June 5 2004 - Switzerland
- August 14 – August 15 2004 - Lourdes (France)
By Country
Pope John Paul II visited 127 countries during his time as pope:
- Nine visits to Poland
- Eight vists to France (incl 1 visit to Réunion)
- Seven visits to USA (incl 2 stopovers in Alaska)
- Five visits to Mexico and Spain
- Four visits to Brazil, Portugal and Switzerland
- Three visits to Austria, Canada, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Czech Republic (incl 1 visit to Czechoslovakia), Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Kenya and Malta
- Two visits to Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Curacao (Netherlands Antilles), Hungary, India, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Slovakia (plus 1 visit to Czechoslovakia), Slovenia, Uruguay, Venezuela and Zaire
- One visit to Albania, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Belize, Bolivia, Botswana, Bulgaria, Burundi, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Congo, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, East Timor (then part of Indonesia), Ecuador, Egypt (to Mount Sinai), Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, Gabon, Georgia, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Iceland, Israel (to the West Bank), Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Republic of Ireland, Republic of South Africa, Romania, Rwanda, San Marino, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, St. Lucia, Sudan, Swaziland, Sweden, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Gambia, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Zambia, Zimbabwe
- Countries of at least 10 million population not visited: People's Republic of China, Indonesia (except East Timor), Pakistan, Russia, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Iran, Myanmar, Algeria, Afghanistan, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Malaysia, North Korea, Republic of China (Taiwan), Yemen, Syria, Cambodia, Niger, Senegal, Serbia and Montenegro and Belarus
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