The Palestinian Territories consist of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in Israel; the UN refers to them as the "Occupied Palestinian Territories' and are a priority of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
The stateless nation of Kurdistan includes the southeastern portion of Turkey.
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a name given to a nation of people without a land to legally occupy
Stateless Nation
The opposite of nation is typically considered to be either individual or stateless.
Kurds are considered a nation because they are an ethnicity with unified traditions and a historic homeland. They are considered stateless because they do not control any independent territories that would conceivably belong to a Kurdish Country. Therefore, they are considered a stateless nation.
Switzerland is considered a nation state. It is a country with a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Switzerland is not a stateless nation, part-nation state, or multinational state.
Kurdistan, the land of the Kurdish people, is a stateless nation that comprises southeastern Turkey, northeastern Syria, northern Iraq and parts of northwest Iran.
The Kurds are considered a stateless nation because they are an ethnic group with a distinct language, culture, and history, but they do not have their own independent nation-state. Instead, they are spread across several countries in the Middle East, including Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, facing challenges in gaining recognition and autonomy.
Kurds are referred to as a stateless nation because they are an ethnically distinct group without a sovereign state of their own. They are mainly spread across several countries in the Middle East, such as Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, but do not have their own independent nation-state.
Assyria, Shabakia, Jebel Druze, etc. The most commonly promoted ones are Palestine and Kurdistan, although both actually do have quasi-nations so, it is more difficult to explain how they are stateless.