There are two mainland territories in Australia. They are the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. In addition, Australia has seven offshore territories.
ACT stands for the Australian Capital Territory. It is one of Australia's two mainland territories, and where the federal capital of Canberra is located.
Mainland Territories are large landmasses in a region with a defined area situated around an archipelago, considering to be a possession of an organized state or country subdivision.
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a mainland territory is a territory that is not surrounded by water an example of a mainland territory is USA.
Guyana, Belize and Suriname
Belize, Guyana, French Guinea, Suriname
The two mainland Australian territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, both of which became territories in 1911.
The Caribbean in actuallity is a group of islands and mainland territories.
A mainland is a large continuous extent of land that includes the greater part of a country or territory, as opposed to offshore islands and detached territories.
The Commonwealth of Australia consists of 6 states and two mainland territories, along with seven offshore territories. See also the related question.
Kanyakumari to Kashmir, including union territories, make up the Indian Mainland. It covers 3.4 million sq. km of land.