A Province
A province.
A country's territory refers to the geographic area that it governs and controls, including land, water, and airspace within its borders. This territory is recognized as belonging to that specific country, both domestically and internationally.
No, Assyria is not a current country. It was an ancient kingdom located in the Near East, known for its powerful empire in ancient times. The territory of Assyria now falls within modern-day countries such as Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran.
Generally, "constituent country" is a term applied to territories that call themselves countries, that are a part of a bigger sovereign country. For example, England is a constituent country of the United Kingdom and Greenland is a constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark. If you mean a sovereign country within another sovereign country, that is called an enclave.
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Lesotho is a country that is entirely contained within South Africa. It is an enclaved country, meaning it is surrounded entirely by the territory of another country.
A country's TERRITORY includes the land, water, and natural resources within its boundaries
An Empire normally encompasses many countries within it ruled by the Government of the 'mother country', the country that founded the Empire, via Viceroy's or Governor-Generals.
Inbound tourism is the act of a person from a foreign country or territory traveling within your country and outbound tourism is the act of a citizen from your country traveling outside of the country to a foreign territory.
No, Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark,
The territory known as Belize was settled by the British in the 17th century, however it was not until 1862 that the territory became a Crown Colony (British Honduras) governed from Jamaica. The colony achieved complete internal independence in 1964 adopting the name Belize in in 1973. Belize became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations in 1981
The process of adding a territory to a country is called annexation. During annexation, a territory is acquired and established within an existing political unit.
True, a state (Country) can not be sovereign if it does not have supreme authority to rule within its own territory. true
Capital cities are the seat of government within a country, state, territory, province, etc.
Technically, there is no 'state within another state'. The Australian Capital Territory does however lie within New South Wales.
It established a territory from Asia Minor to the Indus River. Within this territory it attemped to maintain peace, prosperity, security and used local government to rule, under Persian provincial governors (satraps).
If you mean the magnetic poles, then none. The northern and southern poles of the Earth do not exist within the boundaries of any governed nations.
1. External threats such as the Muslims and Turks who eventually overthrew it 2.Shrinking territory from the time of Justinian 3. Civil wars and splits within the empire