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Hawaii is the 50th state admitted to the Union, it is part of the US.
Hawaii is one of the 50 states of USA so it is in north America
Taiwan is not recognized as a sovereign state because it is legally still a part of Japanese territory and is currently under U.S. military control.
No. It is part of the British West Indies, and is therefore a British territory.
Pakistan was part of the British Raj, which was a territory of the UK. India and Bangladesh were a part of this territory as well.
The Sovereign, Shilling, Pound, Penny and the Farthing were all a part of the now redundant British Imperial currency.
It´s part of the British colonies. I think it´s called Oversea territory. Adam from Catalunya. It´s part of the British colonies. I think it´s called Oversea territory. Adam from Catalunya. It´s part of the British colonies. I think it´s called Oversea territory. Adam from Catalunya.
The British Mandate for Palestine. Note: A mandate is not a territory of a country, strictly speaking. It is a future sovereign state under the present leadership and guidance of a world power to facilitate the future independence of this state. Territories are considered to be part of pre-existing country with no foreseeable end to unity with other territories of that nation.
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No it was part of British and Germain territory and then Australia won the territory and then they became independent. Hope this helps :)
No, the Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory and as such come under the authority of England.