Controversial Countries 2

Can you name these disputed territories, semi-autonomous regions, and/or secessionist movements based on these clues?
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Last updated: December 17, 2025
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Part of several ongoing territory disputes between Iran and the UAE
Abu Musa | Greater Tunb | Lesser Tunb
Province and exclave of Angola seeking to secede
Cabinda
Chinese Special Administrative Region known for its casinos
Macau
African archipelago in the Mozambique Channel administered by France but culturally related to Comoros
Mayotte
Area between Egypt and Sudan claimed by neither nation
Bir Tawil
Syrian territory captured by Israel in the Six-Day War
Golan Heights
Disputed territory between China and India
Arunachal Pradesh
North Sea micronation entirely unrecognized yet beloved online
Principality of Sealand
One of four Ukrainian Oblasts invaded by Russia in 2022 (name any)
Donetsk | Kherson | Luhansk | Zaporizhzhia
Asian peninsula split by a DMZ
Korea
Russian Republic known for creating MMA fighters
Dagestan
Unrecognized de facto sovereign state on the Horn of Africa
Somaliland
One of a pair of Spanish exclaves in Morocco (name either)
Ceuta | Melilla
De facto autonomous region in Syria
Rojava
UN-recognized legitimate representative of the people of the Western Sahara
Sahrawi Republic
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