Territories are called territories because the term refers to a specific area of land that is under the jurisdiction of a government but is not fully incorporated as a state or province. The designation often implies a degree of political autonomy, where the territory may have its own local government but is still subject to the overarching authority of a larger governing body, such as a nation. This classification helps distinguish these regions from fully recognized states or provinces, which have greater rights and responsibilities.
Canada's counterpart to American states are called provinces, and its sparsely populated northern lands are called territories. There are 10 provinces and 3 territories in Canada.
They are called territories and they are; Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
The Northwest territories, the Yukon and our latest territory is called Nunavut
Union territories are called "केंद्र शासित प्रदेश" (Kendra Shasit Pradesh) in Hindi.
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Most are called provinces, but 2 are called territories.
Spain divided their lands in to large territories that they called provinces. The capital and largest city in Spain is Madrid.
Australian does not have provinces. Its main divisions are called states and territories. Australia has six states and two territories. The states are:New South WalesQueenslandVictoriaSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaTasmaniaThe two territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory.