A territorial state organization is a political entity characterized by defined geographical boundaries, a stable population, a governing authority, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. It typically possesses sovereignty, meaning it has ultimate control over its internal and external affairs without interference from external powers. Such organizations can include nation-states, which are often defined by shared cultural or ethnic identities, and may also encompass federal or regional governments within a larger state framework.
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Territorial space of state
About the colonial & territorial days in Washington State
Washington Territory had 14 territorial governors from its organization in 1853 until the formation of the state of Washington in 1889. Territorial governors were appointed by the President of the United States. Elisha P. Ferry had the longest term of eight years and went on to become the state's first governor.
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"What are the provincial state or territorial capitals of Austria?"
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Territorial water refers to the extent of the sovereignty of a coastal State beyond the land territory.
A state chairperson leads a state party organization.
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A state chairperson leads a state party organization.
A state chairperson leads a state party organization.