List of territorial disputes

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The following article lists current and historical territorial disputes which have been disputed between multiple nations. Bold indicates one claimant's full control; italics indicates one or more claimants' partial control.

Current disputes

Territory Claimants Dispute started Notes
Idelta Strip 1991
Shaoyu Island
1982 Shaoyu had been a topic of debate in Monsilva ever since Jackian occupation of the island in 1828, but it wasn't until 1982 that Monsilva, under Prime Minister Hsu Xue-zhou, that the Monsilvan government began to doubt the administration of Zloveshchiy which had been started after the handover of Niao Dao in 1969. After many unofficial claims to the island over the next 40 years from political organizations, politicians and activist movements, Monsilva formally recognized Shaoyu Island as a territory of Monsilva in June 2023. In September 2023, after a military intervention an OU mandate was established on the island, ending Zloveshchiyan administration. Zloveshchiy still lays claim to the island.
Alaia 1945 Alaia became one of many topics of of mutual rivalry and in some cases violance between Terranihil and Pavulturilor, following the end of the South Ecros War and the defeat of Terranihil, the Kingdom of Pavulturilor annexed parts of southern Alaia, this annexation prevented the two countries from ever signing a peace treaty, which resulted in further violent clashes in the border parts of alaia, most notable ones being the Alaia Wars, as of today, both countries claim the entirety of Alaia as their territory.
Modica Strip 1844 El Salvador has refused to recognize the border changes following the Great Surian War (1836–1844), continuing to claim the entirety of the Salvadoran Valley. El Salvador and Salisford, as well as the self-declared Free Republic of Noundures, are currently fighting the Desert War regarding the territory's status.
Northern Territories 1844 Castilliano refused to accept El Salvador's annexation of territory south of the Salvadoran Range following the Great Surian War (1836–1844) and exerted de facto control of the territories from 1844 as El Salvador could not enforce its borders. Following Castilliano's annexation to Creeperopolis, the Creeperian government assumed de facto control of the Northern Territories but has never made a formal claim of sovereignty.
Western Salvadoran Valley 1844 El Salvador has refused to recognize the border changes following the Great Surian War (1836–1844), continuing to claim the entirety of the Salvadoran Valley.

Historical disputes

Territory Claimants Dispute started Dispute settled Notes
Eastern Salvadoran Valley 1844 1935 El Salvador refused to recognize the border changes following the Great Surian War (1836–1844), continuing to claim the entirety of the Salvadoran Valley. El Salvador relinquished its claims to the Eastern Salvadoran Valley controlled by Creeperopolis in 1935.
Eastern Sequoyah 1949 2022 The parts of Eastern Sequoyah which contained Creeperian majorities were claimed by Creeperopolis, claiming that it was historic Creeperian territory. In 2022, referendums were held in northern Sequoyan territories, resulting in Navidad and San Juan Diego being annexed by Creeperopolis.
Islas Conejos 1918 1962 The Islas Conejos were claimed by Rakeo in 1918 following its independence. Rakeo relinquished its claim in 1962 following the Surian Fishing War.
Judea 1972 2010 Judea was claimed by Sconia during the rule of Ali Al-Nour (1972–2008). Sconia and Pavulturilor fought the Judea War in 2008, resulting in the overthrow of Al-Nour. The subsequent Sconian government relinquished its claim of Judea in 2010.
Norilsk 1981 2023 Ajakanistan claimed parts of the northern San Carlos Islands as its sovereign territory as a part of the San Carlos Islands Crisis. Ajakanistan relinquished its claim in 2023 following the fall of the communist government.
San Pablo 1937 1976 Salisford claimed San Pablo following a secret agreement between Salisford and Creeperopolis during the Creeperian Civil War. Salisford attempted to enforce its claim during the Rubicon War (1961–1976), establishing the Military Region of South San Paolo. Salisford relinquished its claim following the signing of the Rubicon Agreement.
San Paolo and Terrano 1968 1976 Creeperopolis claimed San Paolo and Terrano during the Rubicon War to counter Salisford's claim of San Pablo, establishing the Captaincy General of San Pablo del Norte. Creeperopolis relinquished its claims following the signing of the Rubicon Agreement.
Susla 1844 1962 Susla was claimed by Sequoyah in the 1870s after becoming a republic. It relinquished its claim in 1960 to receive Creeperian support during the Surian Fishing War. Castilliano claimed Susla in 1844 following the end of the Great Surian War. Its claim was rendered redundant once Creeperopolis annexed Castilliano in 1949. Rakeo claimed Susla in 1918 following its independence and attempted to seize control of the island in 1937. Rakeo relinquished its claim in 1962 following the Surian Fishing War.
White Islands 1949 1962

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