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  1. List of states with limited recognition. A number of polities have declared independence and sought diplomatic recognition from the international community as sovereign states, but have not been universally recognised as such. These entities often have de facto control of their territory.

  2. This is the list of current heads of states with limited recognition. The criteria for inclusion in this list are the same as in List of states with limited recognition —that is, a polity must claim sovereignty , lack recognition from at least one UN member state , and either:

  3. The states that recognize the ROC (14 UN members and the Holy See as of 20 September 2019) regard it as the sole legitimate government of China and therefore do not recognize the PRC. Bhutan is the only UN member state that has never explicitly recognized either the PRC or the ROC.

  4. Several countries claim to be sovereign, and some even have their own governments. However, they are not recognized internationally, or may only be accepted minimally, and many think that they do not exist. The first, and perhaps most significant, unrecognized country is Palestine.

  5. In the ranking below, countries with a shared freedom rating were listed by alphabetical order. Countries with an asterisk also denote territories, not independent countries.

  6. State Attributes. United Nations Organization membership (now 193 members) and sovereign control over two-letter Country-Code top level Internet domain (now 198) are usual attributes of sovereign state. UN membership. Now UN has 193 members and 2 non-member states with observer status.

  7. The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.