Territory typically refers to a defined area or region belonging to a specific group, country, or organization. It often involves the notion of ownership, control, or jurisdiction over the land, and can be physical or abstract in nature. Additionally, territories can have distinct boundaries, both geographically and legally.
A country is a distinct territorial body or political entity that is characterized by its own government, boundaries, and sovereignty. It is typically identified by a unique set of cultural, political, and social characteristics that distinguish it from other countries.
Rural area.
A region is a geographic area with distinct characteristics such as culture, language, or climate. A territory, on the other hand, refers to a specific area of land or sea that is under the control of a particular government or authority. While a region is defined by its unique features, a territory is defined by political boundaries and jurisdiction.
department, division, arena, colony, country, district, jurisdiction, office, region, section, terrain, territory, zone
The dispute over the territory between the two neighboring countries led to ongoing tensions and conflicts.
A "state" (nation-state) has Population, Territory, Soverignty, and Government.
A population of people A sovereign government that determines how a group of people is ruled A territory with set borders Some characteristics that define a state include recognized territory, a government for the people to follow and a population of people.
The Four Characteristics of a StatePopulation, Territory, Sovereignty, and Government.territory, government, population, and sovereignty.
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Population, Territory, Sovereignty, and Government.
States
Population, Territory, Sovereignty, and Government.
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The base word for territory is "territor-"
The plural form of 'territory' is 'territories'.
population, territory, sovereignty, and government
They are nonpoisonous, and are very aggressive when people enter its territory.