a mainland territory is a territory that is not surrounded by water an example of a mainland territory is USA.
The land that Canada purchased and subsequently renamed the Northwest Territories was originally part of the vast territories acquired from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869. This acquisition was known as the Rupert's Land purchase. After the purchase, the area was formally organized as the Northwest Territories in 1870. The name reflects its geographical position relative to the other territories and provinces in Canada.
The U.S. never owned the Northwest Territories of Northern Canada.
The provinces are New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfound land and Labrador.The territories are Nunavut and Northwest Territories.
It is 519,734 sq. miles
The Northern Territories.
the U.K. and France
Uzbekistan, Georgia,and Vilnius
The US territories of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands are the closest US territories, being 1200m away of the southeastern part of the Main land.
The possessive form for the noun territory is territory's.Example: The territory's main industry is agriculture.
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The U.S. never owned the Northwest Territories of Northern Canada.
territories
Land with different territories and people under a single rule is a monarchy. In a monarchy there is a king or queen in power. There might or might not be many territories.
Australias land has a diferent thing is made up of territories .
the Gaza strip
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