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  • None as far as I am aware, they all recognise it as a state of China, just like Hong Kong.
  • That answer is actually incorrect. While most political standpoints view Taiwan as a part of China, most people (minus Chinese) will recognize it as its own country. To answer your question, there are 23 countries (as far as I remember) that recognize Taiwan as separate from China: - Tuvalu - Swaziland - Panama - Paraguay - Gambia - Haiti - the Marshall Islands - Kiribati - Saint Kitts and Nevis - São Tomé and Príncipe - Malawi - El Salvador - Honduras - Vatican City (The Holy See) - Nicaragua - Guatemala - Burkina Faso - Saint Lucia - Dominican Republic - Palau - Nauru - Solomon Islands - Belize
  • The past year Taiwan has lost some of it's allies to China, but gained one also. Republic of Nauru Saint Christopher and Nevis Burkina Faso Republic of El Salvador Belize Palau The Marshall Islands Republic of Gambia Republic of Honduras Solomon Islands Republic of Paraguay Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe Republic of Panama Dominican Republic Kingdom of Swaziland Republic of Guatemala Republic of Haiti Republic of Nicaragua Apostolic Nunciature The Vatican

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