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Capital Cities of States with Limited Recognition

Refers to entities that consider themselves independent or constituent countries.
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Territory
Capital
Abkhazia
Sukhumi
Aruba
Oranjestad
Cook Islands
Avarua
Curaçao
Willemstad
Faroe Islands
Tórshavn
Greenland
Nuuk
Kurdistan
Erbil
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Capital
Niue
Alofi
Scotland
Edinburgh
Sint Maarten
Philipsburg
Somaliland
Hargeisa
South Ossetia
Tskhinvali
Transnistria
Tiraspol
Wales
Cardiff
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2 Comments
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Level 79
Apr 24, 2025
it's very odd to call Scotland and Wales "states with limited recognition" - they're constituent parts of the united kingdom. yes, there are independence movements, but there's not really any sense in which they are currently independent states, any more than Florida or Quebec. no country recognises either as an independent state. they really have no place in this quiz imo
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Level 65
Apr 24, 2025
Adding on to this, it seems like some of these places aren't exactly pushing for independence (Greenland, for example) and shouldn't be associated with independence or partial recognition