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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.

  1. January 25February 1 1979 - Dominican Republic, Mexico, the Bahamas
  2. June 2June 10 1979 - Poland
  3. September 29October 8 1979 - Republic of Ireland and the United States
  4. November 28November 30 1979 - Turkey
  5. May 2May 12 1980 - Zaire, Congo, Kenya, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire
  6. May 30June 2 1980 - France
  7. June 30July 12 1980 - Brazil
  8. November 15November 19 1980 - Germany
  9. February 16February 27 1981 - Pakistan, the Philippines, Guam (USA), Japan, the USA (Anchorage only)
  10. February 12February 19 1982 - Nigeria, Benin, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea
  11. May 12May 15 1982 - Portugal
  12. May 28June 2 1982 - United Kingdom
  13. June 10June 13 1982 - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Argentina
  14. June 15 1982 - Geneva (Switzerland)
  15. August 29 1982 - San Marino
  16. October 31November 9 1982 - Spain
  17. March 2March 10 1983 - Lisbon (Portugal), Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Haiti
  18. June 16June 23 1983 - Poland
  19. August 14August 15 1983 - Lourdes (France)
  20. September 10September 13 1983 - Austria
  21. May 2May 12 1984 - the USA(Fairbanks, Alaska only), Republic of Korea, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Thailand
  22. June 12June 17 1984 - Switzerland
  23. September 9September 21 1984 - Canada
  24. October 10October 13 1984 - Zaragoza (Spain), Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), San Juan (Puerto Rico)
  25. January 26February 6 1985 - Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago
  26. May 11May 21 1985 - the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium
  27. August 8August 19 1985 - Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Zaire, Kenya, Morocco
  28. September 8 1985 - Kloten (Switzerland), Liechtenstein
  29. January 31February 11 1986 - India
  30. July 1July 8 1986 - St. Lucia, Colombia
  31. October 4October 7 1986 - France
  32. November 18December 1 1986 - Bangladesh, Singapore, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, the Seychelles
  33. March 31April 13 1987 - Chile, Uruguay, Argentina
  34. April 30May 4 1987 - Germany
  35. June 8June 14 1987 - Poland
  36. September 10September 21 1987 - United States (including New Orleans and Detroit), Fort Simpson (Canada)
  37. May 7May 18 1988 - Uruguay, Bolivia, Lima (Peru), Paraguay, Curacao
  38. June 23June 27 1988 - Austria
  39. September 10September 19 1988 - Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique
  40. October 8October 11 1988 - France
  41. April 28May 6 1989 - Madagascar, Réunion, Zambia, Malawi
  42. June 1June 10 1989 - Norway, Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Sweden
  43. August 19August 21 1989 - Santiago de Compostela and Asturias (both Spain)
  44. October 6October 16 1989 - Seoul (Republic of Korea), Indonesia (East Timor), Mauritius
  45. January 25February 1 1990 - Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad
  46. April 21April 22 1990 - Czechoslovakia
  47. May 6May 14 1990 - Mexico, Curacao
  48. May 25May 27 1990 - Malta
  49. September 1September 10 1990 - Luqa (Malta), Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Yamoussoukro (Côte d'Ivoire)
  50. May 5May 13 1991 - Portugal
  51. June 1June 9 1991 - Poland
  52. August 13August 20 1991 - Czestochowa (Poland), Hungary
  53. October 12October 21 1991 - Brazil
  54. February 19February 26 1992 - Senegal, Gambia, Guinea
  55. June 4June 10 1992 - Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe
  56. October 9October 14 1992 - Dominican Republic
  57. February 3February 10 1993 - Benin, Uganda, Khartoum (Sudan)
  58. April 25 1993 - Albania
  59. June 12June 17 1993 - Spain
  60. August 9August 16 1993 - Jamaica, Mérida (Mexico), Denver (USA)
  61. September 4September 10 1993 - Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
  62. September 10September 11 1994 - Zagreb (Croatia)
  63. January 11January 21 1995 - Manila (Philippines), Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea), Sydney (Australia), Colombo (Sri Lanka)
  64. May 20May 22 1995 - Czech Republic, Poland
  65. June 3June 4 1995 - Belgium
  66. June 30July 3 1995 - Slovakia
  67. September 14September 20 1995 - Yaoundé (Cameroon), Johannesburg (Republic of South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya)
  68. October 4October 9 1995 - Newark, East Rutherford, New York, United Nations, Yonkers, Baltimore (all USA)
  69. February 5February 12 1996 - Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Venezuela
  70. April 14 1996 - Tunisia
  71. May 17May 19 1996 - Slovenia
  72. June 21June 23 1996 - Germany
  73. September 6September 7 1996 - Hungary
  74. September 19September 22 1996 - France
  75. April 12April 13 1997 - Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
  76. April 25April 27 1997 - Czech Republic
  77. May 10May 11 1997 - Beirut (Lebanon)
  78. May 31June 10 1997 - Poland
  79. August 21August 24 1997 - Paris (France)
  80. October 2October 6 1997 - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
  81. January 21January 26 1998 - Cuba
  82. March 21March 23 1998 - Nigeria
  83. June 19June 21 1998 - Austria
  84. October 2October 4 1998 - Croatia
  85. January 22January 28 1999 - St. Louis (USA), Mexico
  86. May 7May 9 1999 - Romania
  87. June 5June 17 1999 - Poland
  88. September 19 1999 - Slovenia
  89. October 5October 9 1999 - New Delhi (India), Georgia
  90. February 24February 26 2000 - Mount Sinai (Egypt)
  91. March 20March 26 2000 - Jordan, the West Bank, Israel
  92. May 12May 13 2000 - Fatima (Portugal)
  93. May 5May 9 2001 - Malta, Greece, Syria
  94. June 23June 27 2001 - Ukraine, including Babi Yar, where many Jews were massacred in the Holocaust
  95. September 22 - September 27 2001 - Kazakhstan, Armenia
  96. May 22May 26 2002 - Azerbaijan, Bulgaria
  97. July 23August 2 2002 - Canada, Guatemala (including Antigua Guatemala), Mexico
  98. August 18August 19 2002 - Poland
  99. May 3May 4 2003 - Spain
  100. June 5June 9 2003 - Croatia
  101. June 22 2003 - Bosnia and Herzegovina
  102. September 11September 14 2003 - Slovakia
  103. June 5 2004 - Switzerland
  104. August 14August 15 2004 - Lourdes (France)

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Pope John Paul II visited 127 countries during his time as pope:

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