A region that does not have permanent residents or a working government is a possession.
The most commonly cited example of a region with no permanent residents or working government is Antarctica. While several countries have research stations there, the continent has no indigenous population and no sovereign government. Therefore, it is not considered to have a permanent resident population or a unified government structure.
That is the [taking up of] permanent residence of a - visible from Space - Region of Smog.
1. Interregional Tourist - travels to a destination outside his region of residence. 2. Intraregional Tourist - travels to a destination within his region of residence. 3. Local Tourist - travels within his province of residence.
Canada offers both federally sponsored paths to permanent residence (economic-class immigration programs) and provincially-sponsored programs (Provincial Nomination Programs). Of the three Canadian territories holding lands associated with the Arctic Circle, only the Yukon and Northwest Territories offer the provincial option. Nomination by a province or territory can be a faster way to obtain permanent residence in Canada if you meet all the conditions. This is an employer-driven option. That means that employers are responsible for demonstrating to the government why they need to hire an immigrant to fill a certain position, and the employer also plays a direct role in the application process. The reason these nomination programs can be a quicker path to Canadian immigration is that nominees are meeting a current and critical need for labor in the region. Once approved by the province or territory, a nominee will typically enter Canada on a temporary work permit while their permit for permanent residence is being processed by the federal government. Although provincial and territorial nominees are given priority in application processing, this can still be a many-month process. While provincial nomination is a priority path to economic immigration to Canada, it is not a simple one. Visit the territorial government website of interest to you to understand the fine points of this option.
There is no capital of Antarctica as it does not have a permanent population or a government. The continent is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which sets aside the region for scientific research and bans military activity.
Permanent movement within one region of a country.
The language of the universities and the government will vary from region to region. This is called a national language.
a state
The German farmers and Quakers took up residence in Pennsylvania.
The region that has no landmass under ice is Australia. Australia is a continent that does not have any permanent ice covering its landmass.
region