List of countries with alcohol prohibition
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The following countries have or had comprehensive prohibitions against alcohol. Apart from the Indian states, all the countries and regions that presently ban alcohol have a significant Muslim majority.
Present
Currently, alcohol prohibition is enforced in many Muslim-majority countries and some parts of India.[1]
Bangladesh
Brunei
Iran
Libya
Kuwait
Maldives (not including non-Muslims)
Mauritania (excluding some expat bars)
Pakistan (not including non-Muslims; excluding Murree beer)
Saudi Arabia
Sudan (excluding United Nations and other expat compounds)
Somalia (excluding United Nations and other expat compounds)
United Arab Emirates (In the emirate of Sharja; not including non-Muslims)
India (In the states of Gujarat, Bihar, Kerala, Manipur and Nagaland and in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep)
Yemen
Past
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United States - 1920–1933 (see United States - Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution-Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution)
Canada - 1918-1920 (see Prohibition in Canada)
Faroe Islands - 1907-1992
Russian Empire and the
Soviet Union - 1914-1923
Iceland - 1915-1935; (see Prohibition in Iceland) (beer with an alcohol content exceeding 2.25% was prohibited until 1989)
Norway - 1916-1927
Hungarian Soviet Republic - March 21 - August 1 1919 - sale and consumption of alcohol was prohibited.
Finland - 1919-1932
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