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Can you name the states that are recognized by fewer than ten United Nations member states?
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States with Limited International Recognition Quiz
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Created Oct 1, 2011 in
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Sesel
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Oct 2nd, 2011 at 02:48 GMT
3 points
Taiwan is recognized by 22 UN member states, not fewer than 10.
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Oct 3rd, 2011 at 00:31 GMT
2 points
This quiz should be about states recognized by
one to ten
UN nations. Somaliland isn't recognized by anyone, and neither is Basque Country, Kurdistan, Sealand, Galicia, Occitania, Republic of Lakotah, Sikkim, and so on, and so on. Do you see the problem? And Taiwan shouldn't be here, as Sesel pointed out.
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