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Afederal territory is anadministrative division under the direct and usually exclusivejurisdiction of afederation'snational government. A federal territory is a part of a federation, but not a part of anyfederated state. The states constitute the federation itself and sharesovereignty with the federal government, while a territory does not have sovereign status and is constitutionally dependent on the federal government.

Federal territories in various federations

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Historical federal territories

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Brazil

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Main article:Federal territories of Brazil

InBrazil, although mentioned in the Federal Constitution, currently there are no federal territories. Brazil had three territories until the adoption of the1988 Constitution:Fernando de Noronha (today a state district ofPernambuco),Amapá, andRoraima, now fully recognised states. From 1943 to 1982,Rondônia was also a federal territory (until 1956 under the name ofTerritório do Guaporé).[3]

Canada

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TheNorthwest Territories used to include a majority of what is now Canada, and was divided intodistricts for ease of administration from 1882 until 1999. One such district,Keewatin, was its own federal territory from 1876 until 1905.[citation needed]

Germany

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Alsace-Lorraine's coat of arms can still be seen on theReichstag building in Berlin (at the very top), together with the coat of arms of the other states.

TheGerman Empire was a federation of monarchies and a fewcity-states. However, after theFranco-Prussian War, the newly created country annexed large parts ofAlsace andLorraine, two mostly German-speaking French territories which used to belong to theHoly Roman Empire. A large part of the local population was opposed to the transfer, meaning that granting statehood to the recently acquired territory would establish a state with a possible desire for secession which also was not used to German politics and German law. Incorporating the territory intoPrussia, as happened toSchleswig-Holstein and other states during the German Unification Wars, was opposed by the South German states which already felt diminished by Prussia. Hence, an annexation toBavaria andBaden was also discussed, yet met with opposition by the military which opined that the crucial border territory had to be governed fromBerlin. As a compromise,Otto von Bismarck successfully proposed to incorporate Alsace-Lorraine as a territory directly governed by the Imperial (federal) government, leading to the creation of theImperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen). The territorial status, common in the US, was unique within mainland Germany, as allconstituent states were self-governing. In 1911 the Constitution of the German Empire was amended to treat Alsace-Lorraine as a state for certain matters, including its own government and votes in the Bundestag.[citation needed]

France annexed the complete area afterWorld War I. Since then, the German national government never had direct control over a German territory, with the exception of the Nazi government; however,Nazi Germany was - like East Germany - a centralized state where state governments were de facto abolished. TheFederal Republic of Germany'sBasic Law does not currently provide a legal way to create a federal territory, including a capital district, and describes the German national territory as being composed solely ofstates.

Mexico

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Further information:Territories of Mexico

United States

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In theUnited States, many of the states were territories or parts of territories before reaching statehood, e.g.Louisiana Territory,Mississippi Territory,Oregon Territory,Alaska Territory andHawaii Territory. Before reaching statehood, theseterritories of the United States were formally usually of a kind which can be described as "organized incorporated territories", meaning that the government of the jurisdiction was formally organized in such a way as to comply with recognized federal standards for self-government, and that the jurisdiction was "organic" to the United States, that is, an irrevocably inseverable part of it rather than aprotectorate, an arealeased from and still pertaining formally to another nation, or a concession granted by another nation or group which conceivably could retain certain rights to it. "Incorporated" territories are a part of the United States, though not of any particular constituent state, and as such are not readily saleable or cessionable to other powers in the way that "unincorporated" territories are.[citation needed]

Notes

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  1. ^All internal and external territories where federal laws are implemented.[1]
  2. ^Formally known as the union territories.[2]

References

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  1. ^"Territories of Australia".australia.gov.au. The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications.
  2. ^"States and Union Territories".India.gov.in. Technical Team National Informatics Centre. Archived fromthe original on August 18, 2017.
  3. ^Porto, Jadson Luís Rebelo (March 1999)."Os territórios federais e a sua evolução no Brasil" [The federal territories and their evolution in Brazil](PDF).Revista de Educação, Cultura e meio ambiente (in Brazilian Portuguese).III (15).
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