Historic unrecognized or partially recognized states with de facto control over their territory:
Europe:
1.Banat Republic (proclaimed in 1918). Now part of Romania, Serbia, and Hungary.
2.Baranya-Baja Republic (proclaimed in 1921). Now part of Hungary and Croatia.
3.Carpatho-Ukraine (1939). Now part of Ukraine.
4.Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945). Between 1945 and 1991, Croatia was a people's/socialist republic within Yugoslavia. Since 1991, Croatia is an independent country. Recognized since 1992.
6.Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (1918)
7.Free Derry (August 14 1969 to July 31 1972) Now it is part of Northern Ireland.
8.Gagauzia (1990-1994). Now part of Moldova.
9.Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia (1992-1994). Now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
10.Lajtabansag State (1921). Now part of Austria.
11.Limerick Soviet (1919). Now part of Republic of Ireland
12.Montenegro (1941-1944). Formerly in union with Republic of Serbia in Serbia and Montenegro.
13.Serbia (1941-1944). Formerly in union with Republic of Montenegro in Serbia and Montenegro.
14.Republic of Serbian Frontier (1991-1995). Now part of Croatia.
15.Slovakia (1939-1945). Between 1945 and 1993, Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia. Since 1993, Slovakia is an independent country.
16.Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995). Now one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
17.State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918). Now part of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro.
18.Republic of Užice (1941). Now part of Serbia and Montenegro.
19.Republic of West Bosnia (1993-1995). Now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Asia:
1.Kachin State is the northernmost state of Myanmar, controlled since 1962 by the Kachin Independence Organization but not diplomatically recognized by any country. In 1994, KIO and the Union of Myanmar agreed to formalize the status quo by creating the "Kachin State Special Region #1", officially still a part of the Union of Myanmar but de facto controlled by KIO.
2.Kurdish Autonomous Region (1991-2003). A de facto independent state in Northern Iraq. Now part of the independent kurdish autonomous region.
3.Manchukuo (1932-1945). Out of 80 then existing nations 23 recognized the new state. Now part of the People's Republic of China.
4.Tatarstan (1990 -1994). Now part of Russia
5.Tuva (1921-1944). Now part of Russia
6.Nakhichevan (1990). Now part of Azerbaijan.
7.Talysh-Mugan Republic (proclaimed in 1993). Now part of Azerbaijan and Iran.
8.Tamil Eelam (1983-2009). A part of Sri Lanka. For about 20 years the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam maintained a de facto state in the North and East of Sri Lanka until their defeat in 2009.
Africa:
1.Anjouan (1997-2002). Now part of Comoros.
2.Biafra controlled territory in eastern Nigeria between the time of its secession in May 1967 until its final military collapse in January 1970. It was recognized by 12 nations.
3.Katanga controlled the state of the same name within the former Belgian Congo after decolonisation, between 1960 and 1964.
4.Mohéli (1997-1998). Now part of Comoros.
5.Rhodesia. British Colony that unilaterally declared independence in 1965. This action was not legally recognized by any other nation, nor the declaration of Rhodesia as a republic in 1970. This entity remained until 1979, when it became Zimbabwe-Rhodesia.
6.Bophuthatswana (1977-1994). Former Thuisland formed and only recognized by South Africa, Transkei, Ciskei, and Venda. Now part of South Africa.
7.Ciskei (1981-1994). Former Thuisland formed and only recognized by South Africa, Bophuthatswana, Transkei, and Venda. Now part of South Africa.
8.Transkei (1976-1994). Former Thuisland formed and only recognized by South Africa, Bophuthatswana, Ciskei, and Venda. Now part of South Africa.
9.Venda (1979-1994). Former Thuisland formed and only recognized by South Africa, Bophuthatswana, Ciskei, and Transkei. Now part of South Africa.
1.Independent State of Acre (1899-1903). Now part of Brazil.
2.California Republic (1846-1848). Now part of the United States of America.
3.Republic of Hawaii (1894-1898). Now part of the United States of America.
4.Republic of Texas (1836-1845). Five nations recognized this entity. Now part of the United States of America.
5.Vermont Republic (1771-1791). Now part of the United States of America.
6.Piratini Republic (1836-1845). Today's Rio Grande do Sul, part of Brazil.
7.Republic of the Rio Grande 1840. Now part of the United States.
8.Republic of the Yucatán 1841-1843. Short-lived separatist state; reintegrated into Mexico.
9.Republic of Canada (1837-1838). Now part of Canada.
Oceania:
1.Bougainville (Republic of North Solomons) (1990-1997). Signed a peace deal with Papua New Guinea.
2.Rotuma (1987-1988). This Polynesian-inhabited island which is administered by (Melanesian) Fiji.
3.(Kanaky). The Nouméa Accords of 1998 postponed a referendum on independence until after 2014.
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