The two mainland Australian territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, both of which became territories in 1911.
At Federation, in 1901, Australia had six states. The two territories were established in 1911.
Australia is divided into six states and two territories.
The last 2 states to be admitted were Hawaii and Alaska, and there areas were the last to become US territories. Alaska was purchased from the Russian in about 1965 and Hawaii became under US control about 1898.
Australia's six states are: New South Wales Victoria Tasmania Queensland South Australia Western Australia In addition, there are two mainland territories. They are: Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory There are another seven offshore territories.
Two territories that belong to the United States are Puerto Rico and Guam. Puerto Rico is located in the Caribbean and has a unique status as a commonwealth, while Guam is situated in the western Pacific Ocean and serves as an important military base. Both territories have their own local governments but are under U.S. sovereignty. Residents of these territories are U.S. citizens, although they do not have full voting representation in Congress.
At Federation, in 1901, Australia had six states. The two territories were established in 1911.
Australian does not have provinces. Its main divisions are called states and territories. Australia has six states and two territories. The states are:New South WalesQueenslandVictoriaSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaTasmaniaThe two territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory.
The Commonwealth of Australia consists of 6 states and two mainland territories, along with seven offshore territories. See also the related question.
Australia is divided into six states and two territories.
Australia is made up of six states and two territories. The six states of Australia are:New South WalesTasmaniaVictoriaQueenslandWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaThe two mainland territories are:Northern TerritoryAustralian Capital Territory
The United States is divided into two major political divisions: states and territories. States are fully self-governing entities with their own constitution, government, and laws, while territories are areas under the jurisdiction of the federal government. States have equal representation in the Senate, while territories have limited representation in Congress.
No. Australia is made up of six states and two territories.
Yes. Both were won over the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). After such war, the conquered territories became, besides California, Arizona or Nevada, the two states of New Mexico and Utah.
Australia does not have provinces, but states and territories. The six states and two mainland territories are:New South WalesQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern AustraliaNorthern TerritoryAustralian Capital TerritoryThere are also seven offshore territories.
Baja California is divided into two of the 31 States of the United States of Mexico. It is divided because the two parts became states at different times.
There are two different Northern territories. The one in Canada is an upper province the one in Australia is also in the upper area.
Oregon and Texas