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Non-self-governing territory
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Section | English 305 |
Arabic 305 |
German 305 |
Spanish 305 |
Finnish 305 |
French 305 |
Italien 305 |
[[pl-I:30#305|Template:Lang name -pl 305]] |
Portuguese 305 |
Russian 305 |
305-1 | country | بلد (بلد) | Land | país | maa | pays | Paese | kraj | PAÍS | Страна |
305-2 | people —nation |
شعب (شعب)—امة (أم) | volklich | nación (s. f) | kansa | nation | nazione | naród | NAÇÃO —POVO |
Нация |
305-3 | state | دولة (دولة) | Staat | Estado | valtio | État —État souverain |
Stato —sovrano, Stato — |
państwo | ESTADO | Государство —Суверенное государство |
305-4 | federation —federal state |
دول الاتحادية (اتحاد)—ولايات الاتحادية (اتحاد) | Bundesstaat | Estado federal | liittovaltio | État fédéral | Federazione di Stati —confederazione di Stati —Unione di Stati |
federacje —państwa federalne |
ESTADO soberano —ESTADO federal —FEDERAÇÃO |
Федерация —Федеративное государство |
305-5 | state | ولايات (ولاية) | Gliedstaat | Estado | osavaltio | État | Stato | stany (państwa federalnego) | ESTADO | Штат |
305-6 | territory | قطر (قطر) | Territorium | territorio | territorio | territoire | territorio | terytorium | TERRITÓRIO | Территория |
305-7 | self-governing territory | أقطار المتمتعة بالحكم الذاتي (ذو) | autonomes Territorium | territorios autónomos | autonominen alue —autonominen territorio |
territoire autonome | Territorio autonomo | terytoria autonomiczne | TERRITÓRIO autônomo | Самоуправляющиеся территории |
305-8 | non-self-governing territory | أقطار غير ذاتية الحكم (ذو) | nicht autonomes Territorium | territorios no autónomos | epäautonominen alue —epäautonominen territorio |
territoire non autonome | Territorio non autonomo | terytoria nieautonomiczne | TERRITÓRIO não autônomo | Несамоуправляющаяся территория |
A country1 is usually the territory (301-2) of a people2 (cf. 333-3) or a nation2. Persons belonging to a nation share, in general, a common culture. A state3 is a political body. The term may be used in two different senses: most commonly a state is a body possessing full sovereignty in its territory and over its inhabitants. However, a number of federations4 or federal states4 are divided into smaller units which are also called states5 and whose sovereignty is not absolute (e. g. in the United States of America and Australia). The term territory6 (301-2) is generally used for a geographical area, but it is occasionally used to denote a political unit which has been colonized or settled relatively recently. A distinction is sometimes made between self-governing territories7 and non-self-governing territories8.
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