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- Territories of the United States - Wikipedia
Territories of the United States are subnational geographical and political areas governed as administrative divisions and dependent territories under the sovereignty of the United States
- List of U. S. Territories, Territories of the United States
List of U S Territories - The United States has five major territories: American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U S Virgin Islands View the complete list and key facts
- US Territories List: Citizenship, Rights, and Status
The five inhabited US territories share American ties but differ from states in key ways, from citizenship rules to congressional representation and federal benefits
- United States Territories 2026 - World Population Review
The United States has overseen territories since 1789, and 31 of those territories have gone on to become U S states, including Alaska, Hawaii, Tennessee, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin
- The Territories Of The United States - WorldAtlas
Discover how fourteen remote islands and territories came under United States' control, along with their natural beauty, culture, and locations
- List of Countries and Dependent Territories of the World
This is a list of sovereign states, dependent territories and other states of the world alphabetically (266 countries and territories in total) The list also includes capitals of states and territories, population of countries, areas of countries, currencies and locations continents
- Map of U. S. Territories - Geology. com
The United States of America holds claim to 16 territories outside of the United States These range from Puerto Rico, with over 140 smaller islands and over 3 million residents, to uninhabited territories (and disputed territories) such as Bajo Nuevo Bank, Navassa Island, Serranilla Bank, and Wake Island
- How the US Claimed Its 5 Major Territories and Lost 2 Others . . .
Beyond the 50 states and Washington, D C , the United States possesses five permanently inhabited territories and a far-flung scattering of desolate islands that mostly wildlife calls home
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