Discover the most mysterious

Across the world, in the most forgotten corners, these unrecognized countries are becoming more attractive to many visitors who want to find a unique experience.

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Tuva : Deep in the center of Central Asia, Tuva was an independent nation, but today is part of Russia.It is famous for green forests and grasslands, and rich wildlife.The Tuva people still retain their cultural traditions.

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Somalialand : This African Horn region has 3.5 million people.They have wanted to separate from Somalia since 1991. According to Nick Middleton, this is "an oasis of peace, compared to the rest of the country".

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Catalonia : Long had a lot of disagreements with Madrid, Catalonia is still a part of Spain, regardless of whether more than 1.6 million people living here have supported the split in an informal vote in 2014. The most famous destination here is Barcelona, ​​where there are many works of architect Antonio Gaudi.

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Elgaland - Vargaland : You may have come across this place unaware.Elgaland - Vargaland consists of uninhabited lands.The brainchild of two Swedish artists, Carl Michael von Hausswolf and Leif Elggren, Elgaland - Vargaland has been around for 24 years and is constantly expanding.

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Greenland : Many people are surprised to know that Greenland is not a recognized country, but a region in Denmark.Ilussant Ice Bay is one of the UNESCO-listed destinations.

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Mapuche : Located between Argentina and Chile, Mapuche is an independent territory until it was divided into two countries by the 19th century. Mapuche is famous for its fine fabrics and fine crafts.

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Isle of Man : As one of the most unrecognized nations of the world, the Isle of Man is under British royal rule but is not part of the British Union.The island has its own power and tax system.The cultural highlight here is motor racing.

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Christiania : Located in central Copenhagen, Christiania is a social experiment created by a group of Danish hippy in the old army camp.It has schools, houses and many shops, with a population of about 850 people.They have to pay the Danish government in 2018, otherwise they will be forced to leave.

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Seborga : Located near the Italian border with Monaco, Seborga owes a debt to Giorgio Carbone, the former president of the florist association, who discovered the town previously not mentioned in the official Italian text.Today, Carbone loyalists continue to maintain his legacy, despite paying taxes to the Italian government.

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Mayotte : 8,000 km from Paris, Mayotte decided to maintain the colonial background and was determined to be part of France's European territory.This beautiful tropical island has 213,000 inhabitants.This is a famous diving spot and watching whales, attracting many tourists.

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Sealand : The Sealand state was established on an old military fortress from World War II, off England to fight Germany.This fortress was built in international waters.Therefore, when Roy Bates put his flag here, he could hardly banish Bates with his family.

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Antarctica : This is basically a continent, but countries still try to gain ownership of part of this land.With a population of about 5,000, mainly scientists, Antarctica belongs to Norway, Australia, France, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina and Britain.A strip of land still unspecified, due to a dispute that ended in 1959 with the Antarctic Treaty.