Continent | Description | Answer | % Correct |
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Asia | Same as previous, but with slightly more recognition | Abkhazia | 100%
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Asia | Claims it owns two countries, the other one smaller. Unrecognized by other and is more influential. | China | 100%
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Asia | Due to it not recognizing a separate non-UN state, this country is not recognized by Turkey | Cyprus | 100%
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Europe | Declared independence from Serbia. Majority of countries recognize it. | Kosovo | 100%
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Asia | Limited recognition and a UN observer state. Is blockaded by neighbor. | Palestine | 100%
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Africa | Claims it owns an area of land that Morocco claims as well. Largely controlled by Morocco. | Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic | 100%
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Africa | Breakaway state from Somalia. Has no recognition. | Somaliland | 100%
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Asia | Breakaway state of Georgia, sometimes argued as a de facto Russia protectorate | South Ossetia | 100%
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Europe | Breakaway state of Moldova. Recognized only by other controversial countries. | Transnistria | 100%
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Europe | Northeast autonomous community of Spain. No recognition. | Catalonia | 80%
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Asia | Claims it owns all of one peninsula. Unrecognized by other country in peninsula. | North Korea | 80%
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Asia | Claims it owns all of one peninsula. Unrecognized by other country in peninsula. Has more recognition than previous. | South Korea | 80%
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Asia | Claims it owns two countries, the other one much larger. Limited recognition | Taiwan | 80%
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Asia | Country set up after the Turks expelled the Greek from this island. | Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus | 80%
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Asia | Not officially recognized since its takeover by terrorists. | Afghanistan | 60%
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Asia | Out of support for it's warring neighbor, Pakistan refuses to recognize this country. | Armenia | 60%
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Europe | Autonomous community of Spain. Was involved in a conflict for independence for 52 years. Virtually no recognition | Basque Country | 60%
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Asia | Limited recognition due to claims of falsely claimed land. | Israel | 60%
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