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1 List of major autonomous areas  





2 Other territories considered autonomous  



2.1  British Crown Dependencies  





2.2  British Overseas Territories  





2.3  Dutch constituent countries  





2.4  French overseas collectivities, New Caledonia, and Corsica  





2.5  New Zealand overseas territories  







3 Ethnic autonomous territories  



3.1  Ethiopian special woredas  





3.2  Areas designated for indigenous peoples  







4 List of historical autonomous administrative divisions  





5 See also  





6 References  



6.1  Works cited  
















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Anautonomous administrative division (also referred to as an autonomous area, zone, entity, unit, region, subdivision, province, or territory) is a subnational administrative divisionorinternal territory of a sovereign state that has a degree of autonomyself-governance—under the national government. Autonomous areas are distinct from the constituent units of a federation (e.g. a state, or province) in that they possess unique powers for their given circumstances. Typically, it is either geographically distinct from the rest of the state or populated by a national minority, which may exercise home rule. Decentralization of self-governing powers and functions to such divisions is a way for a national government to try to increase democratic participation or administrative efficiency or to defuse internal conflicts. States that include autonomous areas may be federacies, federations, or confederations. Autonomous areas can be divided into territorial autonomies, subregional territorial autonomies, and local autonomies.

List of major autonomous areas[edit]

It has been suggested that this article be merged into List of autonomous areas by country. (Discuss) Proposed since March 2024.

Division

State

Notes

Azad Kashmir Azad Kashmir

Controlled by:  Pakistan
Claimed by:  India

Azad Kashmir is a self-governing polity which has not been formally annexed by Pakistan. It was established after a rebellion against the Maharajah of Kashmir, and the subsequent First Kashmir War.[1] It is located within the historic Kashmir region, which is disputed between India, Pakistan and China.

  •  Scotland
  •  Wales
  •  United Kingdom

    Three of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom, namely Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, each have an elected, devolved legislature which has the ability to legislate in devolved matters. The Parliament of the United Kingdom which retains sovereignty (the United Kingdom is a unitary state), can dissolve the devolved legislatures at any time, and legislates in matters that are not devolved, as well as having the capacity to legislate in areas that are devolved (byconstitutional convention, without the agreement of the devolved legislature). Formerly, both Scotland and England were fully sovereign states.

  •  Greenland[2]
  •  Denmark

    The two autonomous territories[2] (Danish: land, Faroese: land, Greenlandic: nuna) of the realm of the Kingdom, the Faroe Islands and Greenland, each have an elected devolved legislature which has the ability to legislate in devolved matters. The Kingdom Parliament 'Folketinget' retains sovereignty (The Kingdom of Denmark is a unitary state) and legislates in matters that are not devolved, as well as having the capacity to legislate in areas that are devolved (this does not normally occur without the agreement of the devolved legislature).

    Tobago

     Trinidad and Tobago

    The Tobago House of Assembly is a devolved legislature that is responsible for the island of Tobago.[3]

  • Jeonbuk
  • Jeju
  •  South Korea

     Vojvodina

     Serbia

    Kosovo / Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija

    Claimed by:  Serbia
    Controlled by:  Kosovo

    In 2008, Kosovo unilaterally declared itself as an independent state. Its international recognition is split between those who recognize it as an independent state and those who view it as an autonomous province of Serbia under United Nations administration.

     Åland

     Finland

  •  Madeira
  •  Portugal

    Bangsamoro

     Philippines

     Bougainville

     Papua New Guinea

  •  Macau
  • Guangxi
  • Inner Mongolia
  • Ningxia
  • Tibet
  • Xinjiang
  •  People's Republic of China

     Somalia

    Somaliland is a self-declared independent state, although it is internationally considered an autonomous region in northwestern Somalia.

    Atlántico Norte

     Nicaragua

    Atlántico Sur

     Rodrigues

     Mauritius

    Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria

     Syria

    Zanzibar

     Tanzania

    Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Nakhchivan

     Azerbaijan

    Adjara

     Georgia

    Abkhazia / Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia

    De jure:  Georgia
    Controlled by:  Abkhazia

    In 1999, the Republic of Abkhazia declared its independence from Georgia after the 1992–1993 war. Georgia and most of the U.N. member states have not recognized Abkhazia's independence and still has an administrative apparatus for the claimed Autonomous Republic; its independence is recognized by Russia and three other U.N. member states.

    Gorno-Badakhshan

     Tajikistan

    Republic of Crimea / Autonomous Republic of Crimea

    De jure:  Ukraine
    Controlled by:  Russia

    The 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russiaisnot recognized by most countries, including Ukraine.

    Karakalpakstan

     Uzbekistan

    Gagauzia

     Moldova

    Transnistria / Left Bank of the Dniester

    Claimed by:  Moldova
    Controlled by:  Transnistria

    In 1990, the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, commonly known as Transnistria) declared its independence from the Soviet Union. While Moldova has not formally recognized Transnistria's independence and still has an administrative apparatus for the claimed Autonomous Territorial Unit, its independence is recognized by 3 other non-UN member states.

  • Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Juan Fernández Islands
  •  Chile

    In 2007, the Chamber of Deputies of Chile passed a law designating both as "special territories", granting them more autonomy.[4] Additionally, the Juan Fernandez Islands archipelago is a commune, while Easter Island is both a commune and a province.

    Barbuda (1976)

     Antigua and Barbuda

     Rotuma

     Fiji

    Kurdistan Region Kurdistan Region (2005)

     Iraq

     Nevis (1967)

     Saint Kitts and Nevis

    Autonomous Region of Príncipe (1995)

     São Tomé and Príncipe

     Svalbard

     Norway

    Although it does not fit the definition of autonomous area (not possessing partial internal sovereignty), Svalbard has the sovereignty of Norway limited by the Spitsbergen Treaty of 1920 and therefore is considered as having special status (as it is considered fully integrated with Norway, and not a dependency, it is a sui generis case).

     Heligoland

     Germany

    Heligoland, Germany: Although it is part of a German state, Schleswig-Holstein, it has been excluded of some European Union normatives, such as customs union and the Value Added Tax Area.

    Büsingen am Hochrhein

    Despite being integral parts of their respective countries, these two enclaves of Switzerland predominantly use the Swiss franc as currency and are in customs union with Switzerland.

    Campione d'Italia

     Italy

    Other territories considered autonomous[edit]

    British Crown Dependencies[edit]

    Division

    State

    Notes

     Guernsey

     United Kingdom

     Isle of Man

     Jersey

    Guernsey, the Isle of Man, and Jersey are self-governing Crown Dependencies which are not part of the United Kingdom; however, the UK is responsible for their defence and international affairs.

    British Overseas Territories[edit]

    Division

    State

    Notes

     Anguilla

     United Kingdom

     Bermuda

     British Virgin Islands

     Cayman Islands

     Falkland Islands

     Gibraltar

     Montserrat

     Pitcairn

     Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

     Turks and Caicos Islands

    Gibraltar is a self-governing overseas territory of the UK. Most of the other 13 British Overseas Territories also have autonomy in internal affairs through local legislatures.

    Dutch constituent countries[edit]

    Division

    State

    Notes

     Aruba

     Kingdom of the Netherlands

     Curaçao

     Sint Maarten

     Netherlands

    Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are autonomous countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, each with their own parliament. In addition they enjoy autonomy in taxation matters as well as having their own currencies.

    French overseas collectivities, New Caledonia, and Corsica[edit]

    Division

    State

    Notes

    Alsace (2021)[citation needed]

     France

    single territorial collectivity

     Corsica (2018)[citation needed]

    single territorial collectivity

    French Guiana

    overseas region and department and single territorial collectivity

    Guadeloupe

    overseas region and department

    Martinique

    overseas region and department and single territorial collectivity

     Mayotte

    overseas region and department

    Réunion

    overseas region and department

     French Polynesia

    overseas collectivity

     Saint-Barthélemy

    overseas collectivity

    Saint-Martin

    overseas collectivity

     Saint-Pierre and Miquelon

    overseas collectivity

     Wallis and Futuna

    overseas collectivity

     New Caledonia

    sui generis collectivity

    The French Constitution recognises three autonomous jurisdictions. Corsica, a region of France, enjoys a greater degree of autonomy on matters such as tax and education compared to mainland regions.[citation needed] New Caledonia, a sui generis collectivity, and French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity, are highly autonomous territories with their own government, legislature, currency, and constitution. They do not, however, have legislative powers for policy areas relating to law and order, defense, border control or university education. Other smaller overseas collectivities have a lesser degree of autonomy through local legislatures. The five overseas regions, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, and Réunion, are generally governed the same as mainland regions; however, they enjoy some additional powers, including certain legislative powers for devolved areas.

    New Zealand overseas territories[edit]

    Division

    State

    Notes

     Cook Islands

     New Zealand

     Niue

     Tokelau

    New Zealand maintains nominal sovereignty over three Pacific Island nations. The Cook Islands and Niue are self-governing countries in free association with New Zealand that maintain some international relationships in their own name. Tokelau remains an autonomous dependency of New Zealand. The Chatham Islands—despite having the designation of Territory—is an integral part of the country, situated within the New Zealand archipelago. The territory's council is not autonomous and has broadly the same powers as other local councils, although notably it can also charge levies on goods entering or leaving the islands.[5]

    Ethnic autonomous territories[edit]

    Ethiopian special woredas[edit]

    InEthiopia, "special woredas" are a subgroup of woredas (districts) that are organized around the traditional homelands of specific ethnic minorities, and are outside the usual hierarchy of a kilil, or region. These woredas have many similarities to autonomous areas in other countries.

    Areas designated for indigenous peoples[edit]

    Division

    State

    Notes

    Nisga'a

     Canada

     Nunatsiavut

     Tłı̨chǫ

    Haida Nation

     Hopi Reservation

     United States

     Cherokee Nation

     Choctaw Nation

    Pine Ridge Indian Reservation

     Navajo Nation

    Emberá-Wounaan

     Panama

    Kuna de Madugandí

    Kuna de Wargandí

    Kuna Yala

    Ngöbe-Buglé

    Naso Tjër Di Comarca

    Other areas that are autonomous in nature but not in name are areas designated for indigenous peoples, such as those of the Americas:

    List of historical autonomous administrative divisions[edit]

    This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (September 2016)

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Azad Kashmir | Meaning, History, Population, & Government | Britannica".
  • ^ a b * Benedikter, Thomas (2006-06-19). "The working autonomies in Europe". Society for Threatened Peoples. Archived from the original on 2008-03-09. Retrieved 2019-08-30. Denmark has established very specific territorial autonomies with its two island territories
    • Ackrén, Maria (November 2017). "Greenland". Autonomy Arrangements in the World. Archived from the original on 2019-08-30. Retrieved 2019-08-30. Faroese and Greenlandic are seen as official regional languages in the self-governing territories belonging to Denmark.
  • "Greenland". International Cooperation and Development. European Commission. 2013-06-03. Retrieved 2019-08-27. Greenland [...] is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark
  • "Facts about the Faroe Islands". Nordic cooperation. Archived from the original on 23 April 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2015. The Faroe Islands [...] is one of three autonomous territories in the Nordic Region
  • ^ Tobago Division Of Tourism - About Tobago, Governance Archived 2007-07-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Easter Islands now a "special territory" with more autonomy".
  • ^ "Chatham Islands Council Act 1995 No 41 (as at 01 July 2013), Public Act Contents – New Zealand Legislation". www.legislation.govt.nz.
  • Works cited[edit]

    Autonomous types of first-tier subdivision administration

    Federalism

  • Confederation
  • Cooperative federalism
  • Corporative federalism
  • Dual federalism
  • Ethnic federalism
  • Federacy
  • Federal monarchy
  • Federal republic
  • Federated state
  • Federation
  • Fiscal federalism
  • Symmetric federalism
  • List of federal countries
  • Unitary state

  • Regional state
  • Unions

  • Dual monarchy
  • Dynastic union
  • Empire
  • Multinational state
  • Personal union
  • Political union
  • Real union
  • Superstate
  • Supranational union
  • Subordinacy

  • Client state
  • Colony
  • Dependent territory
  • Direct rule
  • Dominion
  • Indirect rule
  • Mandate
  • Protectorate
  • Puppet state
  • Satellite state
  • Trusteeship
  • Tributary state
  • Vassal state
  • Development

  • Cession
  • Detachment
  • Irredentism
  • Military occupation
  • Partition
  • Secession
  • Separatism
  • Territorial dispute
  • See also

  • Decentralization
  • Hegemony
  • Home rule
  • Stateless nation
  • Subsidiarity
  • Suzerainty
  • Tribal sovereignty
  • Designations for types of administrative division

    Common English terms
  • Unorganized area
  • Borough

  • Metropolitan borough
  • Canton

    Half-canton

    Capital

  • Imperial capital
  • City

  • Charter city
  • Independent city
  • Incorporated city
  • Imperial city
  • Free imperial city
  • Royal free city
  • Community

  • Residential community
  • County

  • Autonomous county
  • Consolidated city-county
  • County seat
  • County town
  • Metropolitan county
  • Regional county municipality
  • Viscounty
  • Country

    Department

    District

  • City district
  • Congressional district
  • Electoral district
  • Federal district
  • Indian government district
  • Land district
  • Local government district
  • Metropolitan district
  • Military district
  • Municipal district
  • Police district
  • Regional district
  • Rural district
  • Sanitary district
  • Service district
  • School district
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  • Urban district
  • Division

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  • Indian reserve/reservation

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  • Municipality

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  • Region

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  • State

  • City-state
  • Federal state
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  • Sovereign state
  • Territory

  • National capital territory
  • Dependent territory
  • Federal territory
  • Incorporated territory
  • Overseas territory
  • Union territory
  • Town

  • Market town
  • Township

  • Civil township
  • Paper township
  • Survey township
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  • Unit

  • Territorial unit
  • Zone

  • Free economic zone
  • Special economic zone
  • Exclusion zone
  • Free speech zone
  • Neutral zone
  • Self-administered zone
  • Trade zone
  • Other English terms

    Current

  • Bailiwick
  • Banner
  • Block
  • Cadastre
  • Circle
  • Circuit
  • Colony
  • Commune
  • Condominium
  • Constituency
  • Duchy
  • Eldership
  • Emirate
  • Enclave and exclave
  • Federal dependency
  • Governorate
  • Hamlet
  • Manor
  • Muftiate
  • Neighbourhood
  • Parish
  • Precinct
  • Principality
  • Protectorate
  • Quarter
  • Regency
  • Autonomous republic
  • Riding
  • Sector
  • Shire
  • Sultanate
  • Suzerainty
  • Townland
  • Village
  • Ward
  • Historical

  • Barony
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  • Exarchate
  • Hide
  • Hundred
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  • Monthon
  • Presidency
  • Residency
  • Roman diocese
  • Seat
  • Tenth
  • Tithing
  • Viceroyalty
  • Non-English terms or loanwords

    Current

  • Apskritis
  • Bakhsh
  • Barangay
  • Bashki
  • Bezirk
  • Regierungsbezirk
  • Comarca
  • Comune
  • Frazione
  • Freguesia
  • Fu
  • Gemeinde
  • Gemeente
  • Gmina
  • Hromada
  • Județ
  • Kampong
  • Kommun/Kunta
  • Län (Sweden)
  • Landskap
  • Località
  • Maakunta
  • Megye
  • Muban
  • Mukim
  • Njësi administrative
  • Oblast
  • Okrug
  • Ostān
  • Poblacion
  • Purok
  • Qark
  • Raion
  • Savivaldybė
  • Selsoviet
  • Seniūnija
  • Shahrestān
  • Sum
  • Sýsla
  • Tehsil
  • Vingtaine
  • Historical

  • Gau
  • Heerlijkheid
  • Komunë
  • Köping
  • Korale
  • Län/Lääni
  • Landskap
  • Landskommun
  • Maalaiskunta
  • Nome
  • Pagus
  • Pargana
  • Plasă
  • Rreth
  • Satrapy
  • Socken
  • Subah
  • Syssel
  • Zhou
  • Used by ten or more countries or having derived terms. Historical derivations in italics.

    See also
    Census division
    Electoral district
    List of administrative divisions by country
    Slavic administrative divisions

    Secessions by country

    Africa

  • South Africa
  • Asia

  • Taiwan
  • Tibet
  • Xinjiang
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  • Philippines
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  • Europe

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
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  • Quebec
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  • Western Australia
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    Historical

  • Bangladesh
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  • Ottoman Empire
  • Prussia
  • Republic of Venice
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  • Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
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  • Africa

  • Morocco
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  • North America

  • United States
  • Saint Martin
  • South America

  • Chile
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  • Western Asia

  • Assyria
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  • Kurdistan
  • Iran
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  • Yemen
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  • Japan
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  • Related concepts: Border changes since 1914 · Partitionism · Reunification · Revanchism · Revisionism · Rump state


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