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Separatist movement of Hungarian minority in Western Romania[edit]

There is no such thing as a separatist movement of Hungarian minority in Western Romania. The marked area has mixed population, and is part of several counties in Western Romania that have a large Romanian majority. There is no such territorial unit (in place or requested by a group of people), there is no organization advocating such a territorial unit. If someone can please change that. Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment was added by an unspecified IP address (talk)

No movements in most of the EU[edit]

With the exception of just a few countries, then there are no separatist movements in most of the EU. Areas that want to have more independence from the capital, are Northern Ireland in UK/Ireland, and Catalonia in Spain. Scotland in the UK does not yet have those designs. The primary Basque terrorist movement has disbanded. -Mardus /talk 22:52, 29 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

There is an active peaceful separatist movement in Scotland. Although ETA has disbanded there are still separatist aspirations in the Basque country. I do, however, agree that most of this map is nonsense. There is no separatist movement in Wessex or Yorkshire, only small regionalist parties. As for Devon, there's no regionalist and certainly no separtist movements there. Xophe84 (talk) 12:33, 7 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]