Name a Valid Country for Two-Letter Sequences with 'A'

You're given a two-letter sequence starting with 'A'. Can you name a country containing the combination? (Ex: France for 'an'.)
Spaces and hyphens are ignored. (For example, El Salvador would be acceptable for 'ls'.)
For all two-letter combinations that appear only once, try rwwt's Countries from only two letters.
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Last updated: December 24, 2021
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Two Letter Sequence
Country
aa
Antigua and Barbuda | Bosnia and Herzegovina
ab
Gabon | Guinea-Bissau | Saudi Arabia | +2
ac
Monaco | North Macedonia
ad
Bangladesh | Barbados | Canada | +7
ae
Israel
af
Afghanistan | Burkina Faso | Central African Republic | +1
ag
Madagascar | Nicaragua | Paraguay | +1
ah
Bahamas | Bahrain
ai
Azerbaijan | Bahrain | Haiti | +9
aj
Tajikistan
ak
Kazakhstan | Pakistan | Slovakia
al
Albania | Algeria | Australia | +18
am
Bahamas | Cambodia | Cameroon | +9
an
Afghanistan | Albania | Andorra | +54
ao
São Tomé and Príncipe | Laos
ap
Cape Verde | Japan | Papua New Guinea | +1
aq
Iraq
ar
Antigua and Barbuda | Argentina | Armenia | +14
as
Bahamas | Burkina Faso | East Timor | +3
at
Croatia | D. R. Congo | Equatorial Guinea | +10
au
Australia | Austria | Guinea-Bissau | +5
aw
Malawi
ay
Malaysia | Norway | Paraguay | +1
az
Azerbaijan | Brazil | Kazakhstan
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