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What new countries will exist in the future?
This article is about countries that have either voted for independence or will be going to the polls in the near future.
- Bougainville – Papua New Guinea.
- Chuuck – Federated States of Micronesia.
- Donetsk People’s Republic/New Russia – Ukraine.
- New Caledonia – France.
- West and East Libya – Libya.
- Bermuda – British Empire.
What countries should not exist?
This list will get your adventure juices flowing…
- Greenland. In 2009 Queen Margrethe II of Denmark travelled to Greenland to give it self-rule.
- Somaliland.
- Barotseland.
- Transnistria.
- Moskitia.
- Isle of Man.
- Lakotah.
- Tibet.
Will there be new countries in the future?
Some can, some can’t. But a fight for independence has been ongoing for a long time in may parts of the world. As a result, the world may see the formation of new countries and borders. Here are 7 such nations that be formed in the near future:
Which country is the most likely to become a new nation?
The Next 10 Countries: The World’s Most Likely New Nations. 1 Catalonia. Catalonia is a region of Spain located on the northeast coast of the Mediterranean Sea bordering France and Andorra. It was the first 2 Flemish Republic. 3 Veneto. 4 Scotland. 5 Abkhazia.
Will there ever be a new country in the caucuses?
The answer’s a big, emphatic no. While there’s certainly no shortage of secessionist claims in Russia, China, and the surrounding geopolitical region they dabble in, it’s unlikely we’ll see any new (internationally recognized) countries emerge from the Caucuses or Central Asia.
Are Europe and the United States unthawing frozen States?
We appear to be witnessing two similarly important (though smaller scaled) phenomena – the localization of Europe, and the ‘unthawing’ of states frozen in the aftermath of the dissolution of the U.S.S.R.