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This is a list of nationalist organizations. Clarification of which sort of nationalism is given after some entries. This list does not include governments and formal armies.

Africa

Egypt

Ethiopia

South Africa

Zimbabwe

Europe

Albania

Armenia

Austria

Belgium

Nationwide

Flanders

Wallonia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosniak

Croat

Serb

Bulgaria[2]

Croatia

Cyprus

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

National

Breton

Corsican

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Kosovo

Albanian

Serbian

Latvia

Montenegro

Netherlands

North Macedonia

Albanian

Macedonian

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

Spain

Nationwide

Asturias

Basque Country

Canary Islands

Catalonia

Galicia

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Nationwide

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Union-wide

Cornwall

England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

Asia

Afghanistan

Palestine

Bangladesh

China

India

Iran

Iraq and Syria

Japan

local

Korea

North Korea

South Korea

Nepal

Lebanon

Pakistan

Nationwide

Muhajir

Balochistan

Pashtunistan

Sindh

Sri Lanka

Taiwan

Vietnam

The Americas

Brazil

Canada

Canadian nationalism

Quebec nationalism

United States

Oceania

Australia

Fiji

New Zealand

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