No, it is a Territory. A territory may aspire to become a state but it depends on many factors.
No.
The Northern Territories
There are two Australian territories, neither of which is a state: Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory.
The Northern Territory is bordered by Queensland to the east, Western Australia to the west and South Australia to the south.
The Northern Territories typically refer to regions in the northern parts of countries around the world, but it can vary depending on the context. In Australia, the Northern Territory is a federal territory in the northern part of the country. In Canada, the territories in the north are Nunavut, Yukon, and Northwest Territories.
The manufactured goods of the northern territories are ice and seafood
England is neither a city nor a state. It is one of the four territories which make up The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The others are Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
England is one of the four main territories which make up The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The others are Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
They lived/live in the northern territories of Canada such as Nunavut, North-west territories and the Yukon Territories.
No. The ACT, or Australian Capital Territory, and the Northern Territory are only ever referred to as territories. The main difference lies in the powers of territory governments compared to state governments.
There are two different Northern territories. The one in Canada is an upper province the one in Australia is also in the upper area.
England is one of the four constituent territories of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In this sense, it is not a state, and is not in a state. There is a city called England in Arkansa, USA.
yukon, northwest territories, and nunavut