States With Limited Recognition
Country | Coat of Arms | Motto | Main article | Other claimants |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abkhazia | none | Emblem of Abkhazia | Georgia | |
Nagorno-Karabakh | none | Coat of arms of Nagorno-Karabakh | Azerbaijan | |
State of Palestine | none | Coat of arms of the State of Palestine | Disputed | |
Taiwan (Republic of China) |
none | Blue Sky with a White Sun | People's Republic of China | |
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus | none | Coat of arms of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus | Republic of Cyprus |
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