A territorial unit is a defined geographical area that serves as an administrative or political division within a larger entity, such as a country or state. These units can vary in size and function, including regions, provinces, municipalities, or districts, and they often have specific governance structures and responsibilities. Territorial units are essential for organizing local governance, resource management, and the implementation of policies at various levels.
please state first what is the particular word in English, meaning territorial unit, that you are thinking about.
No, a province is a territorial unit of a country. Provinces are similar to the state boundaries of the United States.
A province is a territorial unit. They are similar to the states in the USA. Canada does not use states, it uses provinces and territories.
like a Canadian 'state.' (as in the United States)A province is a territorial unit
mile
territorial
are chameleons territorial
Territorial space of state
Yes. Most are very territorial.
Territorial in a setence?
The name of my territorial representative is
Territorial