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under control of the us
Congress can decide whether or not to show the US the newfound unicorns that George Washington bred on may 10th 2098 =-{D>
Yes
Guam and Puerto Rico remain US Territories.
Alaska
The provinces are New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfound land and Labrador.The territories are Nunavut and Northwest Territories.
US territories - such as the US Virgin Islands and Guam, as opposed to the states of the union and the District of Columbia - are administered by the Department of the Interior. It sounds rather ironic that the Department of the Interior should administer lands which are basically exterior to US boundaries, but that goes back to the administration of territories within the United states before they were admitted as states.
I knew it was just a matter of time until the US could administer Bin Laden's justice.
No there isn't any more US territories that still exists.
Northwest Territories and Nunavut
Northwest Territories and Nunavut
The tundra is located in territories and provinces all over the world. The tundra covers an estimated 20 percent of the earth. Alaska, Northern Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Northern Scandinavia are places the tundra can be found.
No.
It is a piece of land that is not a state but is under the US's authority. People born there are US citizens and can travel to the US mainland. Guam, Puerto, Rico and Wake Island are examples of US territories Hawaii and Alaska were territories before they were states.
its called newfound land because it was a new found land
A Newfound Interest in Massachusetts was created in 1997-05.
Yes, newfound is one word.