This is a list of extant territorial disputes around the world. Bold indicates one claimant's full control; italics, one or more claimants' partial control;
Disputes involving states that recognize each other
In Africa and neighbouring seas
In the Americas
| Territory | Claimants | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Not specified | Bolivia claims and demands sovereign sea access, lost during the War of the Pacific 1879. | |
| Ankoko Island/Isla de Anacoco | ||
| Arroyo de la Invernada or Rincón de Artigas and Albornoz Village |
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| Southern half of Belize | Guatemala formerly claiming all Belize. | |
| Bajo Nuevo Bank (Petrel Islands) | Honduras has recognized the sovereignty of Colombia; other claimants have not | |
| Conejo Island | ||
| Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)[1] | Argentina invaded the Falklands, resulting in the Falklands War | |
| French Guiana west of the Marouini River | ||
| Guantánamo Bay[1] | The United States is the territory's lease-holder, but Cuba retains de jure sovereignty. | |
| Guaira Falls/Sete Quedas | The disputed islands were submerged by the reservoir of Itaipú. | |
| Guyana east of the Upper Courantyne River | ||
| Guyana west of the Essequibo River (Guayana Esequiba) | ||
| Hans Island | Claimed by both Canada and Denmark (on behalf of Greenland). | |
| Isla Aves (Bird Island) | Dominica abandoned the claim in 2006. Continue the fight for the sea adjacent to the island. | |
| Isla Brasilera/Ilha Brasileira | Uruguay argues that the tripartite point with Argentina and Brazil is not defined, but those countries do not accept it. | |
| Isla Suárez/Ilha de Guajará-mirim | ||
| Los Monjes archipelago[1] | Colombia no longer claims the islands, only the surrounding waters. | |
| Area near Mejito De La Cruz | ||
| Navassa Island[1] | ||
| Quita Sueño Bank | ||
| Pacific Ocean Sea border | This arguably covers 19,000-35,000 square metres of land near border marker number one. | |
| Land around the Rio San Juan [disambiguation needed] (approximately 300 square kilometres) |
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| San Andrés and Providencia | Honduras de facto recognizes Colombian claim. | |
| Sapodilla Cays | Guatemala formerly claiming all Belize. | |
| Serranilla Bank | Honduras has recognized the sovereignty of Colombia; other claimants have not | |
| South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands[1] | Including Shag Rocks. | |
| Southern Patagonian Ice Field between Mount Fitzroy and Cerro Daudet |
Parts of the border still officially undefined. |
Territory disputed between Canada and the United States
Main article: List of areas disputed by Canada and the United States
| Territory | ||
|---|---|---|
| Machias Seal Island | ||
| North Rock | ||
| Strait of Juan de Fuca | ||
| Dixon Entrance | ||
| Portland Canal | ||
| Beaufort Sea | ||
| Northwest Passage and some other Arctic waters | Canadian territorial waters | U.S. claims navigation rights |
In Asia and the Pacific
| Territory | Claimants | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Aasal, Al-Qaa, Al-Qasr, Deir Al-Aashayer, Kfar Kouq and Tufail | ||
| Abu Musa | ||
| Aksai Chin | [1] possibly also the |
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| Northern part of the Baekdu Mountain | Territory's Chinese name is Changbai Mountain Not claimed by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The DPRK has recognized the northern part of the Baekdu Mountain as territory of the PRC in 1962. possibly also the |
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| Bhutanese enclaves in Tibet, namely Cherkip Gompa, Dho, Dungmar, Gesur, Gezon, Itse Gompa, Khochar, Nyanri, Ringung, Sanmar, Tarchen and Zuthulphuk | possibly also the |
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| Boraibari | Boraibari falls under the adverse possession category with the map suggesting that it should be within India but it was being controlled by Bangladesh authority since 1971. | |
| Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah, Perlis, Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat | ||
| Chumbi and Dobta | ||
| Daikhata-Dumabari | ||
| Various areas: Dak Jerman/Dak Duyt, Dak Dang/Dak Huyt, the La Drang area and the islands of Baie/Koh Ta Kiev, Milieu/Koh Thmey, Eau/Koh Ses, Pic/Koh Tonsay and the Northern Pirates/Koh Po | ||
| Doi Lang | ||
| East Jerusalem | ||
| Fasht Ad Dibal and Qit'at Jaradeh | These were not included in the 2001 International Court of Justice judgement, as low-tide elevations. | |
| several areas in the Fergana Valley | ||
| Northeastern shore of the Sea of Galilee (Lake Kinneret). | Israeli territory occupied by Syria between 1950 and 1967. In the Six day war it was recaptured by Israel. Still claimed by Syria. | |
| Golan Heights | ||
| Greater and Lesser Tunbs | ||
| Hatay Province | ||
| Hibernia Reef | ||
| Ieodo Island/Suyan Rock (aka Socotra Rock) | Also possibly claimed by: |
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| Indo-Bangladesh enclaves | ||
| Isfara Valley | ||
| Kachatheevu Island | ||
| Karang Unarang | ||
| Kashmir | [1] A small area is also claimed by |
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| Kalapani [disambiguation needed] region (Kalapani River), also Susta region (part), and Antudanda area | ||
| Khuriya Muriya Islands | ||
| Korea | The Democratic People's Republic of Korea administers North Korea, but Article 1 of the Constitution of North Korea reads: "The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is an independent socialist State representing the interests of all the Korean people." The Republic of Korea administers South Korea, but Article 3 of the Constitution of South Korea reads : "The territory of the Republic of Korea shall consist of the Korean peninsula and its adjacent islands." | |
| Kula Kangri | possibly also the |
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| South Kuril Islands | [1] | |
| Lathitila | ||
| Liancourt Rocks (Dokdo in Korean, Takeshima in Japanese) | [1][9][10] | |
| Ligitan and Sipadan | The 2002 International Court of Justice ruling awarded both islands to Malaysia, but left unsettled the maritime boundary immediately southwest and west of the islands between Malaysia and Indonesia. | |
| Limbang area | ||
| Macclesfield Bank | ||
| Matthew and Hunter Islands | [1] | |
| Minerva Reefs | Fiji disputes not Tonga's claim to the reefs but any maritime EEZ claim by Tonga based on the reefs under the rules of UNCLOS. | |
| Minicoy Island | ||
| Muhurichar river island | ||
| certain islands in the Naf River | ||
| Nawalparasi region | ||
| Parts of North West Frontier Province, Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Balochistan | ||
| Small areas of Oecussi-Ambeno | ||
| Okinotorishima | The PRC does not claim ownership of the islet; rather, it argues that it is not large enough to entitle Japan to the EEZ of the surrounding ocean. | |
| Paracel Islands | [1] | |
| "Point 20"; a small area of reclaimed land in Singapore | ||
| part of Poipet commune | ||
| Prachin Buri area | ||
| Preah Vihear Temple (Khao Phra Wihan) | Temple complex awarded to Cambodia by an International Court of Justice ruling in 1962, but ongoing dispute over adjacent areas. | |
| Pulau Batek/Fatu Sinai | ||
| Pyrdiwah | ||
| Qarooh and Umm Al Maradim | ||
| Sabah (North Borneo) | ||
| Sakhalin (southern) | ||
| Scarborough Reef | Philippines defends the atoll with naval activity; tensions continue over sovereignty of the atoll, fishing rights in surrounding waters, placement of a survey marker by China, etc.
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| Senkaku Islands (Diaoyu Tai) | [1] | |
| Shaksgam Valley | possibly also the |
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| Shatt Al-Arab | ||
| Shebaa Farms | ||
| Siachen Glacier and Saltoro Ridge area | ||
| Sir Creek | ||
| South Talpatti/New Moore/Purbasha Island | ||
| Spratly Islands | has released a law that proclaims the islands as a "regime of islands".[1] |
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| Swains Island | [1] This claim doesn't hold a de jure status as |
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| 48 square miles (124 km²) of territory[citation needed] | ||
| Exclusive Economic Zone near the Tasman Sea | Japan continues to do whaling operations in the area. For more info see Whaling in Japan | |
| Tibet | ||
| Parts of Three Pagodas Pass | ||
| Tumen River (disputed sovereignty of certain islands) | [1][9] possibly also the |
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| The islands of Ukatny, Zhestky and the disputed 'island' of Malozhemchuzny | ||
| Vozrozhdeniya Island (now a peninsula) | ||
| Wake Island | [1] | |
| The West Bank (called Judea and Samaria in Israel) | ||
| a small part of Xinjiang | ||
| Yalu River (disputed sovereignty of certain islands) | The allocation to North Korea of all of the large islands in the lower Yalu River, including Pidan [disambiguation needed] and Sindo at the mouth, is now clear.[11] The river's maritime rights remain shared between the two nations. | |
| Zarrara oilfield and Khor al-Odaid areas | [1] |
| Territorial disputes in East, South, and Southeast Asia | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Territory | Currently Administered by | Claimants |
| Land: | Aksai Chin | ||
| South Tibet/Arunachal Pradesh | |||
| Baekdu Mountain | |||
| Heixiazi/Bolshoy Ussuriysky (Eastern part)2 | |||
| Indo-Bangladesh enclaves3 | |||
| Kashmir3 | |||
| Kachin State | |||
| Kayin State | |||
| Korean Peninsula and its adjacent islands3 | |||
| Mainland China | |||
| Mongolia | |||
| Pamir Mountains3 | |||
| Pattani | |||
| North Borneo (Sabah)2 | |||
| Shan State | |||
| Sixty-Four Villages East of the River2 | |||
| Tannu Uriankhai (now Tuva Republic of Russia)2 | |||
| Tibet | |||
| Trans-Karakoram Tract | |||
| Wa State | |||
| Islands and Waters: | Kinmen | ||
| Kori Creek2 | |||
| Liancourt Rocks | |||
| Macclesfield Bank | |||
| Matsu | |||
| Paracel Islands | |||
| South Ledge | |||
| Pratas Islands | |||
| Scarborough Shoal | |||
| Senkaku Islands | |||
| Socotra Rock | |||
| Southern Kuril Islands | |||
| Spratly Islands3 | |||
| Taiwan and Penghu2 | |||
| Notes: | 1Government in exile/exiled group. 2Inactive dispute. 3Divided among multiple claimants. |
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In Europe
| Territory | Claimants | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Part of Akrotiri Sovereign Base Area | ||
| Barents Sea boundary dispute | ||
| Baltic Sea boundary dispute near Bornholm | ||
| Carlingford Lough boundary dispute | ||
| David Gareja monastery complex boundary dispute | ||
| Some areas by the Danube Parts of Osijek and Sombor districts |
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| Kosovo | ||
| Eastern coast of Narva river and Petseri County | ||
| Part of Dhekelia Sovereign Base Area | ||
| Eastern Anatolia | ||
| Javakheti | ||
| Ems estuary and Dollart Bay (western part) | Settled in 1960s (agreeing to disagree) | |
| Gibraltar | Spain claims territory under the Treaty of Utrecht conditions. | |
| Gulf of Piran | An agreement was signed (and ratified by Croatia's parliament on Nov. 20, 2009) to pursue binding arbitration to both the land and maritime portions of this ongoing dispute | |
| Isthmus between Gibraltar and Spain | Spain claims territory as illegally occupied since it was not included into the Treaty of Utrecht. | |
| Imia/Kardak | ||
| Kosa Tuzla Island | ||
| Lake Constance | ||
| Lough Foyle boundary dispute | ||
| Mont Blanc | ||
| An area near Montalmus peak | ||
| Olivenza (including the municipality of Taliga) | ||
| Pichvni | ||
| Prevlaka | ||
| Maritime border in the Adriatic | ||
| Rockall | Only the UK claims the rock itself. Ireland and Britain have agreed upon a demarcation of the surrounding sea-bed. Denmark and Iceland claim that the Rockall trough limits the Irish and British claims to the waters surround the rock and to the Rockall Bank. | |
| Sastavci | ||
| Šarengradska Ada | ||
| Sarych | ||
| Snake Island | the dispute was solved on February 3, 2009 by the International Court of Justice | |
| Military complex near Sveta Gera, in the area of Žumberak/Gorjanci | ||
| 400 hectares in and around the vicinity of Tesin | ||
| Small 3m-by-60m strip along the Passetto di Borgo in the vicinity of the Vatican City | ||
| Veliki Školj and Mali Školj (near Neum) | ||
| Island of Vukovar |
Disputes between a state and its subnational entities, or between subnational entities
- Belgaum: Karnataka and Maharashtra (in
India) - Kasaragod: Karnataka and Kerala (in
India)
Ceara and
Piaui in
Brazil- Lubicon traditional territory between the Peace River and Athabasca River and north of Lesser Slave Lake: The
Lubicon Cree Nation and the
Government of Canada (in
Canada). - Southern edge of Labrador:
Quebec and
Newfoundland and Labrador (in
Canada). - Large area of Yucatán Peninsula: Mexican states of
Campeche and
Quintana Roo (in
Mexico). - North Kosovo: theoretically under interim UN administration, but de facto governed as continued part of
Serbia. - A one-mile wide section along the 35th Parallel:
Georgia and
Tennessee[12][13] (in the
United States).
Disputes involving parties that each have some territory under control but do not recognize each other
Formally frozen dispute
- See also demilitarized zone
Antarctica
The Antarctic Treaty System, formed on 1 December 1959 and entered into force on 23 June 1961, establishes the legal framework for the management of Antarctica and provides administration for the continent, which is carried out through consultative member meetings. It freezes the territorial claims of all signatories (all claimants have acceded) for as long as the treaty is in force. However, it is not a final settlement; parties can choose to withdraw from the System at any time. Furthermore, only a minority of states have signed it, and it is not formally sanctioned by the United Nations. Thus, Antarctica remains the only part of the planet any (non-signatory) state can still lay claim to as terra nullius (on the grounds of it not having been part of any existing state's legal and effective territory).
Disputes between a state and a secessionist group with no territorial control
See also
- List of sovereign states
- List of dependent territories
- List of subnational entities
- Neutral territory
- Territorial claims in the Arctic
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Field Listing - Disputes - international, CIA World Factbook
- ^ a b African Affairs - Sign In Page
- ^ a b Zapatero stirs anger of Morocco - International Herald Tribune
- ^ Middle-East-Info.org - Algeria
- ^ Why are Egypt and Sudan in dispute over the Hala'ib Triangle?(Quizzical)(Brief Article) | Geographical | Find Articles at BNET.com
- ^ The Court finds that Kasikili/Sedudu Island forms part of the territory of Botswana | Market Wire | Find Articles at BNET.com
- ^ Compte rendu du déplacement d'une délégation du groupe interparlementaire France-Afrique centrale au Gabon, en Guinée équatoriale et à Sao Tomé-et-Principe, parliamentary report of the French Senate, 2003.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x The Republic of China (ROC) now based in Taiwan is involved in territorial disputes with many countries near China while not recognized by any of them due to having no diplomatic relations. The ROC recognizes neither the People's Republic of China (PRC) nor its border agreements or treaties with any other countries while Article 4 of the Constitution of the Republic of China states that "The territory of the Republic of China according to its existing national boundaries shall not be altered except by resolution of the National Assembly." Section 5 of Article 4 of the Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China now overrides this provision.
- ^ a b c d The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) do not recognize each other.
- ^ Japan does not recognize the statehood of North Korea.
- ^ Even official Chinese maps award these islands to North Korea, such as the provincial map on p. 41 in the 2005 Chinese atlas “Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo Jiaotong Dituji” ISBN 7-80104-652-8, (www.starmap.com.cn)
- ^ "Lawmakers Say Part Of Tenn. Belongs To Ga.", WSMV-TV, February 11, 2008
- ^ Shaila Dewan, Georgia Claims a Sliver of the Tennessee River, The New York Times, February 22, 2008
- ^ a b c d e f g . Relinquished by the People's Republic of China but still claimed by the Republic of China.
- ^ Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China, Article 9, Section 2
- ^ Constitution of the People's Republic of China, Preamble
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