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 zachary harden
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- Abkhazia (unrecognized)
 
- Anguilla (unrecognized)
 
- Catalan Olympic Committee (unrecognized)
 
- Faroe Island (unrecognized, but recognized National Paralympic Committee)
 
- French Polynesia (unrecognized, but associate member of  ONOC)
 
- Gibraltar (unrecognized)
 
- Kurdistan  (unrecognized)
 
- Macau, China (unrecognized)
 
- Montserrat (unrecognized)
 
- Native Americans (unrecognized)
 
- Territorial Olympic and Sports Commitee of New Caledonia (unrecognized, but associate member of  ONOC)
 
- Niue (unrecognized, but associate member of ONOC)
 
- Norfolk Island (unrecognized, but associate member of  ONOC)
 
- Northern Cyprus (unrecognized)
 
- Northern Mariana Islands (unrecognized, but associate member of  ONOC)
 
- Pitcairn Islands (unrecognized, but associate member of ONOC)
 
- Somaliland (unrecognized)
 
- Tokelau (unrecognized, but associate member of ONOC)
 
- Turks & Caicos Islands (unrecognized)
 
- Wallis & Futuna (unrecognized, but associate member of ONOC)
 
The Catalan autonomous government is striving
for a Catalan NOC, independent of the Spanish
NOC. This may be the reason why, at the Pyrenean stage of the Tour
the France on 10 July 2000, a spectator could be seen waving an
Olympic flag lengthened ca. 1/4 of its
length with the Catalan yellow and red
stripes.
Santiago Dotor, 17 July 2000
Independent countries not members of the IOC