COUNTRIES THAT DON’T EXIST

This is the Ossetian St. George. It’s attached to a cliff along the road from Vladikavkaz in North Ossetia to Tskhinvali in South Ossetia.
Both straddle the Caucasus Mountains between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea. North Ossetia is a part of Russia -- but South Ossetia is a country that doesn’t exist.
There are, in fact, four such hidden countries in Europe – states with their own governments exercising sovereign control over the area within their borders, yet whose existence is ignored and unrecognized by the UN and almost every other country in the world.
In addition to South Ossetia, they are Abkhazia, Transnistria, and Srpska. You read about the latter two last year:
Srpska in Tectonic Europe (May 2016), and Transnistria in Where The Soviet Union Still Exists (August 2016).
Each of the Countries That Don’t Exist are uniquely fascinating – with their own history, culture, beauty, and charm. All are mysterious and unknown to the outside world.
The number of Americans who have ever heard of these countries is tiny – the number who have actually been to any one of them far tinier. Almost no one, American or anyone else, has been to all four. Would you like to come with me to all four at once? You’ll be astounded by what you’ll see, experience and learn if you do.












