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Diplomatic recognition / De facto / Sovereignty / Public international law / State religion / State continuity of the Baltic states / State of Palestine / International relations / International law / Sovereign state
Diplomatic recognition
De facto
Sovereignty
Public international law
State religion
State continuity of the Baltic states
State of Palestine
International relations
International law
Sovereign state

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