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A state or territory is a defined geographical area that is governed by its own political authority or administration. States typically have a structured government, laws, and a population that resides within their borders. Territories, on the other hand, may refer to regions that are not fully sovereign or are administered by another state but still have some degree of local governance. Both play essential roles in the organization of political and legal systems within a country.

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