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*'''''De facto'' state:''' {{flag|Nagorno-Karabakh Republic}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nkr.am/en/history-and-current-reality/79/|title=Nagorno Karabagh Republic: History and Current Reality|publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic|accessdate=10 April 2009}}</ref>
*'''''De facto'' state:''' {{flag|Nagorno-Karabakh Republic}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nkr.am/en/history-and-current-reality/79/|title=Nagorno Karabagh Republic: History and Current Reality|publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic|accessdate=10 April 2009}}</ref>
**'''Government-in-exile:''' {{flag|Azerbaijan}}Azerbaijani community of Nagorno-Karabakh<ref>{{cite web|url=http://karabakh.az/en|title=Azerbaijani Community of Nagorno Karabakh|publisher=Azerbaijani Community of Nagorno-Karabakh and Shusha Executive Power Authority|accessdate=26 September 2011}}</ref>


==Belgium==
==Belgium==

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This is a list of currently active separatist movements in Europe. Separatism includes autonomism and secessionism. What is and is not considered an autonomist or secessionist movement is sometimes contentious. Entries on this list must meet two criteria:

  1. They are active movements with active members.
  2. They are seeking greater autonomy or self-determination for a geographic region (as opposed to personal autonomy).

Under each region listed is one or more of the following:

Various ethnic groups in Europe are seeking greater autonomy or independence. In the European Union (EU), several of these groups are members of the European Free Alliance (EFA). In some cases, the group seeks union with a neighbouring country.

Azerbaijan

Nagorno-Karabakh

Belgium

 Flemish Region

 Walloon Region

Bosnia and Herzegovina

 Republika Srpska

 Herzeg-Bosnia

Croatia

Secessionist movements
Autonomist movements

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

 Faroe Islands

Finland

 Åland

Sápmi Sami

France

Some of the claimed nations and/or regions - 1. Brittany, 2. France proper (excluding Flanders), 3. Occitania, 4. Lorraine which is sometimes part of France proper, 5. Alsace, 6. Basque Country, 7. Catalonia and 8. Corsica.
Secessionist movements
Gradual and eventual secession
Autonomist movements
Rearrangement of regions
  • Picardie (region), activists are the Picard people. The French government regional committee had planned to subdivide the region and give each one of the 3 departements to neighbouring regions of Champagne-Ardenne, Ile-de-France and Nord Pas-de-Calais. The Picard people are divided on this proposal. [citation needed]
  • Several regions want to be divided into newer ones, notably in the Midi-Pyrenees and Alpes-Cote de Azur. [citation needed]

Georgia

Abkhazia (member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization)

Armenians in Samtskhe-Javakheti

South Ossetia

Germany

Italy

Lithuania

(with neighbouring Latvia, northernmost Belarus and westernmost Russia).

Macedonia

Moldova

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Romania

Russia

North Caucasus

  •  Adygea[citation needed]
  • Chechen Republic of Ichkeria  Chechnya
    • Militant organisation: Chechen separatists; though recently Ramzan Kadyrov, the Russian-appointed leader of the Chechen Republic within Russia has also made statements seeming to support broad autonomy,[15] criticising Russian attempts to make a "North Caucasus" district[15] inviting back separatist leader Akhmad Zakayev,[16]
    • Proposed state: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
  •  Dagestan
  •  Ingushetia
  •  Kabardino-Balkaria
  •  Karachay-Cherkessia
  •  North Ossetia-Alania[citation needed]
  • Chechnya, Dagestan, Ingushetia
  • Circassia
    • Movement: Circassian Congress; Circassian Youth Initiative; Adyge Djegi
    • Proposed state: Circassia, including all regions historically included in Circassia and/or inhabited by Circassians (note: this includes Adygea as well as large parts of Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachey-Cherkessia, Krasnodar Oblast, and Stavropol' Oblast)
  • Balkar and Karachay peoples
    • Movement: Various nationalist organisations in Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia
    • Goals: Firstmost, the establishment of autonomy for the Karachai and Balkars, rather than in biethnic republics where they must share power with Russians and Circassians (division of Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia into smaller units, also popular for Circassian nationalists). Then, the unification of Karachay and Balkar units is advocated by some but not all nationalists (see Balkar and Karachai nationalism)

Other regions

Serbia

Spain

Regions in Spain with separatist movements.

Sweden

Switzerland

Internal secessionism

Turkey

Kurdish people

Ukraine

United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies

The United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and Republic of Ireland (click to enlarge)
The United Kingdom

 Cornwall

 England

 Gibraltar

 Guernsey

 Isle of Man

 Isle of Wight

Northern Ireland

 Northumberland

  • Proposed autonomous area:  Northumberland
    • Advocacy groups: Regional activist groups, but the Northumbria autonomous movement is moribund and are pro-unionist (to separate from England).

 Scotland

 Shetland

 Wales

 Wessex

 Yorkshire

See also

References

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  15. ^ a b DMITRY SHLAPENTOKH (3 December 2009). "The Kremlin's renegade puppet in Chechnya". The Japan Times.
  16. ^ Shlapentokh, Dmitry (3 December 2009). "?". The Scotsman. Edinburgh. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
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  18. ^ http://www.mondo.rs/v2/tekst.php?vest=79742
  19. ^ "Scania". UNPO. Retrieved 10 April 2009.
  20. ^ Farimah Daftary, Stefan Troebst (2003), Radical ethnic movements in contemporary Europe, p. 192
  21. ^ Pike, John (21 May 2004). "Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)". Federation of American Scientists. Retrieved 23 July 2008.
  22. ^ "Cornish Nation".
  23. ^ Professor Mark Stoyle, The Cornish: A Neglected Nation? 17 February 2011
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  25. ^ English National Liberation Association / English Republicans
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  29. ^ Shetland Independent Newsletter
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  32. ^ Crown Dependency of Forvik
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