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Does the US have city-states?

No. The US has states, districts, and territories.


What is the difference between States and Territories in the USA?

Territories do not have US Senate Representation or a voting member in the US House.


In the US are there fifty states?

Yes, the United States has fifty states and a handful of territories.


Territories of the us are governed by?

Territories of the United States are governed by the United States, though these territories do not have statehood. The three territories held by the U.S. are the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.


What was the difference between the US and US Territories?

The U.S. includes all 50 states and the territories. A U.S. territory is a place under the governance and protection of the U.S., but not a state. Alaska and Hawaii, and many other states, were U.S. territories before they became states.


What is province for US?

In the United States we have states, territories, commonwealths and a district instead of provinces.


What province for US?

In the United States we have states, territories, commonwealths and a district instead of provinces.


Is the US north of the equator?

Yes, all US states and territories are in the Northern Hemisphere.


What is the territories of the US?

It is a piece of land that is not a state but is under the US's authority. People born there are US citizens and can travel to the US mainland. Guam, Puerto, Rico and Wake Island are examples of US territories Hawaii and Alaska were territories before they were states.


Do the 50 US states include the District of Columbia?

There are 50 US States plus the District of Columbia and various territories.


Who governs the many territories of the US?

US territories - such as the US Virgin Islands and Guam, as opposed to the states of the union and the District of Columbia - are administered by the Department of the Interior. It sounds rather ironic that the Department of the Interior should administer lands which are basically exterior to US boundaries, but that goes back to the administration of territories within the United states before they were admitted as states.


How many states were there in the US when John Q Adams was president?

There were 24 states and 4 territories.