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Unrecognized countries
Red indicates no recognition
Yellow indicates limited recognition
Green indicates majority recognition

These lists of unrecognized or partially recognized countries give an overview of contemporary geo-political entities that wish to be recognized as sovereign states under the Montevideo Convention, but which do not enjoy worldwide diplomatic recognition. A separate List of historical unrecognized countries documents similar entities that existed in the past.

There are 192 United Nations (UN) member states, including the People's Republic of China (PRC), Cyprus, and Korea (North and South). Vatican City is generally recognized as being a sovereign state, but is not a member of the United Nations.

Present geopolitical entities by level of recognition

Template:List of countries

No recognition

Name Disputed since Recognition Further information References
 Abkhazia 1992 Foreign relations of Abkhazia
 Nagorno-Karabakh 1992 Foreign relations of Nagorno-Karabakh
 Somaliland 1991 Foreign relations of Somaliland
 South Ossetia 1991 Foreign relations of South Ossetia
 Tamil Eelam 1977 The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam controls only part of the claimed territory, see also Sri Lankan civil war.
 Transnistria 1990 Foreign relations of Transnistria

Limited recognition

Name Disputed since Recognition Further information References
 Kosovo 2008 Foreign relations of Kosovo, International reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence
 Republic of China (Taiwan) 1949 Political status of Taiwan, Foreign relations of the ROC
 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) 1976
  • Recognized by 45 countries and the African Union, but not by Morocco which claims the entirety of its territory
Foreign relations of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
 Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) 1983 Foreign relations of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

Majority recognition

Name Disputed since Recognition Further information References
 Cyprus 1974
  • Recognized by all countries except Turkey
Foreign relations of Cyprus
 Israel 1948 Foreign relations of Israel
State of Palestine Palestine 1988 Foreign relations of the Palestinian National Authority
 South Korea 1948
  • Not recognised by North Korea
Foreign relations of South Korea
 North Korea 1948
  • Not recognised by South Korea
Foreign relations of North Korea
 People's Republic of China 1949 PRC's diplomatic relations, Foreign relations of the PRC

See also

References

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