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Welcome to the limited recognition portal!
A portal dedicated to providing and organizing reliable information on entities with limited recognition

States with Limited recognition have declared independence and sought diplomatic recognition from the international community as de jure sovereign states, but have not been universally recognised as such. These entities often have de facto control of their territory. A number of such entities have existed in the past.

According to the declarative theory, an entity's statehood is independent of its recognition by other states. By contrast, the constitutive theory defines a state as a person of international law only if it is recognised as such by other states that are already a member of the international community.


States with limited recognition
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Selected biography

Yasser Arafat
Yasser Arafat

Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa (/ˈærəˌfæt, ˈɑːrəˌfɑːt/; Arabic: محمد ياسر عبد الرحمن عبد الرؤوف عرفات‎; 24 August 1929 – 11 November 2004), popularly known as Yasser Arafat (Arabic: ياسر عرفات , Yāsir `Arafāt) or by his kunya Abu Ammar (Arabic: أبو عمار , 'Abū `Ammār), was a Palestinian political leader. He was Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from 1969 to 2004 and President of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) from 1994 to 2004. Ideologically an Arab nationalist, he was a founding member of the Fatah political party, which he led from 1959 until 2004. In the early 1990s, Arafat and leading Fatah officials engaged the Israeli government in a series of secret talks and negotiations that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords. The agreement called for the implementation of Palestinian self-rule in portions of the West Bank and Gaza Strip over a five-year period, along with an immediate halt to and gradual removal of Israeli settlements in those areas. The accords called for a Palestinian police force to be formed from local recruits and Palestinians abroad, to patrol areas of self-rule. Authority over the various fields of rule, including education and culture, social welfare, direct taxation and tourism, would be transferred to the Palestinian interim government. Both parties agreed also on forming a committee that would establish cooperation and coordination dealing with specific economic sectors, including utilities, industry, trade and communication.

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Palestine region
  • ... that the first clear use of the name Palestine (region pictured) was in the 5th century B.C. by Ancient Greek historian Herodotus?"
  • ...that the Kingdom of Abkhazia was most prosperous from the years 850 to 950 CE?

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Things to do


Here are some tasks awaiting attention:
  • Assess : Identify more articles within the scope of the WikiProject by going through the following categories:
    Start class Abkhazia articles (Total of 199)
    Start class Taiwan articles (Total of 0)
    Start class Kosovo articles (Total of Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character ",".)
    Start class Palestine articles (Total of 3,144)
    Start class Somaliland articles (Total of 0)
    Classes assessed:
    FA:  Done A:  Not done GA:  Done B:  Not done C:  Not done Start: In-progress Stub:  Not done
    Start class countries assessed:
     Artsakh Start-class assessment not started
     Kosovo  Not done
     Northern Cyprus Start-class assessment not started
     Palestine  Not done
     Somaliland Start-class assessment not started
     Transnistria Start-class assessment not started
     Western Sahara Start-class assessment not started
  • Cleanup : History of Transnistria Comment: May need to be rewritten entirely
  • Expand :
    The following high-importance states with limited recognition need more information regarding their histories to be found. Please help by expanding the content of their history subsections or drafting a standalone article, as they have no standalone articles for their histories or cultures. History of Northern Cyprus
    History of South Ossetia
    Culture of Somaliland
    Culture of South Ossetia
    Culture of Transnistria
  • Maintain : Portal: Utilize available templates to automatically display the most up-to-date summaries of featured articles.
    Project: Establish a visually appealing template that helps editors easily find articles most in need of immediate attention
  • Photo : Portal: Add a photo gallery to the portal to improve the overall quality.
  • Update : South Ossetia WikiProject Ossetia is inactive. Please consider revamping this project, or taking other actions to help readers find reliable information about Ossetia.
  • Other :
    Establish awards/barnstars for WikiProject
     Somaliland  Not done
     Taiwan  Not done
     Western Sahara  Not done
    Recognize featured/good content covering:
     Northern Cyprus  No high-quality articles directly relating to Northern Cyprus?
     Somaliland  No high-quality articles directly relating to Somaliland?
     South Ossetia  No high-quality articles directly relating to South Ossetia?
     Transnistria  No high-quality articles directly relating to Transnistria?
     Western Sahara  No high-quality articles directly relating to Western Sahara?
–When a task is completed, please remove it from the list or mark it as {{done}}.

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