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Interesting Facts of the World
Dependencies and Areas of Special Sovereignty


At CountryWatch, we are often asked why we do not cover places such as Bermuda, Puerto Rico or the Cook Islands, as separate country reviews. This is because we cover countries or States and not dependencies, territories and areas of special sovereignty. For further information on this matter, please refer to the section titled "States or Nation " as well as the section called "How Many Countries Are There In the World?," which is located along the menu of featured items.  

-- Dr. Denise Youngblood Coleman
    Editor-in-Chief and Executive Vice President
    June, 2007


Dependencies, Territories and Specially Administered Areas

The list following is a delineation of many of the world’s dependencies, territories and specially administered areas, along with their capitals, and the State (or country) which holds jurisdiction over them.  (Note: This listing includes Eat Timor, which is now a sovereign country.  See "How Many Countries Are There In the World?" and "Newest Countries in the World" in "Interesting Facts" section for details.)


Short-form name Long-form name Sovereignty FIPS Code
(see note 1) 
Capital 
American SamoaTerritory of
American Samoa
United StatesAQPago Pago
Anguilla(no long-form name)United KingdomAVThe Valley
Antarctica(no long-form name)None
(see note 2) 
AYNone
Aruba(no long-form name)NetherlandsAAOranjestad
Ashmore and Cartier IslandsTerritory of Ashmore
and Cartier Islands
AustraliaATAdministered
from Canberra
Baker Island(no long-form name)United StatesFQAdministered from Washington, D.C.
Bermuda(no long-form name)United KingdomBDHamilton
Bouvet Island(no long-form name)NorwayBVAdmin. from Oslo
British Indian
Ocean Territory
(see note 3) 
British Indian
Ocean Territory
United KingdomIONone
Cayman Islands(no long-form name)United KingdomCJGeorge Town
Christmas IslandTerritory of
Christmas Island
AustraliaKTThe Settlement
(Flying Fish Cove)
Clipperton Island(no long-form name)FranceIPAdministered from
French Polynesia
Cocos
(Keeling) Islands
Territory of Cocos (Keeling) IslandsAustraliaCKWest Island
Cook Islands(no long-form name)New ZealandCWAvarua
Coral Sea IslandsCoral Sea
Islands Territory
AustraliaCRAdministered
from Canberra
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)Colony of the
Falkland Islands
United
Kingdom
(see note 4) 
FKStanley
Faroe Islands(no long-form name)DenmarkFOTórshavn
French GuianaDepartment of GuianaFranceFGCayenne
French PolynesiaTerritory of
French Polynesia
FranceFPPapeete
French
Southern and
Antarctic Lands
(see note 5) 
Territory of the
French Southern
and Antarctic Lands
FranceFSAdministered
from Paris
Gibraltar(no long-form name)United KingdomGIGibraltar
Greenland(no long-form name)DenmarkGLNuuk (Godthåb)
Guadeloupe
(see note 6) 
Department
of Guadeloupe
FranceGPBasse-Terre
GuamTerritory of GuamUnited StatesGQHagatna
GuernseyBailiwick of GuernseyBritish Crown DependencyGKSaint Peter Port
Heard Island and McDonald IslandsTerritory of
Heard Island
and McDonald Islands
AustraliaHMAdministered
from Canberra
Hong KongHong Kong Special Administrative RegionChina
(see note 7) 
HK!Hong Kong
Howland Island(no long-form name)United StatesHQAdministered from Washington, D.C.
Jan Mayen(no long-form name)NorwayJNAdministered
from Oslo
(see note 8) 
Jarvis Island(no long-form name)United StatesDQAdministered from Washington, D.C.
JerseyBailiwick of JerseyBritish Crown DependencyJESaint Helier
Johnston Atoll(no long-form name)United StatesJQAdministered from Washington, D.C.
Kingman Reef(no long-form name)United StatesKQAdministered from Washington, D.C.
MacauMacau Special Administrative RegionChina
(see note 9) 
MCMacau
Man, Isle of(no long-form name)British
Crown Dependency
IMDouglas
MartiniqueDepartment of MartiniqueFranceMBFort-de-France
MayotteTerritorial Collectivity of MayotteFranceMFMamoudzou
Midway Islands(no long-form name)United StatesMQAdministered from Washington, D.C.
Montserrat(no long-form name)United KingdomMHPlymouth
Navassa Island(no long-form name)United StatesBQAdministered from Washington, D.C.
Netherlands Antilles
(see note 10) 
(no long-form name)NetherlandsNTWillemstad
New CaledoniaTerritory of New Caledonia and DependenciesFranceNCNouméa
Niue(no long-form name)New ZealandNEAlofi
Norfolk IslandTerritory of
Norfolk Island
AustraliaNFKingston
Northern
Mariana Islands
Commonwealth
of the Northern
Mariana Islands
United StatesCQSaipan
Palmyra Atoll(no long-form name)United StatesLQAdministered from Washington, D.C.
Paracel Islands(no long-form name)undetermined (see note 11) PFNone
Pitcairn IslandsPitcairn,
Henderson, Ducie,
and Oeno Islands
United KingdomPCAdamstown
Puerto RicoCommonwealth
of Puerto Rico
United StatesRQSan Juan
Reunion
(see note 12) 
Department of ReunionFranceRESaint-Denis
Saint Helena
(see note 13) 
(no long-form name)United KingdomSHJamestown
Saint Pierre and MiquelonTerritorial
Collectivity of Saint
Pierre and Miquelon
FranceSBSaint-Pierre
South Georgia
and the South Sandwich Islands
South Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsUnited
Kingdom
(see note 4) 
SXNone
Spratly Islands(no long-form name)undetermined (see note 14) PGNone
Svalbard(no long-form name)NorwaySVLongyearbyen
Tokelau(no long-form name)New ZealandTLNone
Turks and
Caicos Islands
(no long-form name)United KingdomTKGrand Turk
Virgin Islands, U.S.United States
Virgin Islands
United StatesVQCharlotte Amalie
Virgin Islands, British(no long-form name)United KingdomVIRoad Town
Wake Island(no long-form name)United StatesWQAdministered from Washington, D.C.
Wallis and FutunaTerritory of the Wallis and Futuna IslandsFranceWFMatâ'utu
Western Sahara(no long-form name)undeterminedWINone
(As released by the Office of the Geographer and Global Issues, August 28, 2000 via the United States Department of State)

NOTES
Note 1:   Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 10-4 codes.
Note 2:   Antarctica consists of the territory south of 60 degrees south latitude.   This area includes claims by Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom, the legal status of which remains in suspense under the terms of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959.   The United States recognizes no claims to Antarctica.
Note 3:   Chagos Archipelago (including Diego Garcia).
Note 4:   Dependent territory of the United Kingdom (also claimed by Argentina).
Note 5:   "French Southern and Antarctic Lands" includes Île Amsterdam, Île Saint-Paul, Îles Crozet, and Îles Kerguelen in the southern Indian Ocean, along with the French-claimed sector of Antarctica, "Terre Adélie."   The United States does not recognize the French claim to "Terre Adélie" (see note 2).
Note 6:   The Department of Guadeloupe includes the nearby islands of Marie-Galante and la Désirade and Îles des Saintes, as well as Saint Barthélemy and the northern three-fifths of Saint Martin (the rest of which belongs to Netherlands Antilles).
Note 7:   Under a Sino-British declaration of September 1984, Hong Kong reverted to Chinese control on July 1, 1997. It is now a semi-autonomous entity that exists pursuant to international agreement and maintains its own government apart from the People's Republic of China.
Note 8:   Administered from Oslo, Norway, through a governor resident in Longyearbyen, Svalbard.
Note 9:   Under the Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration on the Question of Macau signed in 1987, Macau reverted to Chinese control on December 20, 1999.   It is now a semi-autonomous entity that exists pursuant to international agreement and maintains its own government apart from the People's Republic of China.
Note 10:   Netherlands Antilles comprises two groupings of islands: Curaçao and Bonaire are located off the coast of Venezuela; Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten (the Dutch two-fifths of the island of Saint Martin) lie 800 km to the north.
Note 11:   South China Sea islands occupied by China but claimed by Vietnam.
Note 12:   Bassas da India (BS), Europa Island (EU), Glorioso Islands (GO), Juan de Nova Island (JU), and Tromelin Island (TE) are controlled by France and are administered from Reunion. (These islands are claimed by Madagascar; Tromelin Island is also claimed by Mauritius and Seychelles).
Note 13:   The territory of Saint Helena includes the Island group of Tristan da Cunha; Saint Helena also administers Ascension Island.
Note 14:   South China Sea islands claimed in entirety by China and Vietnam and in part by the Philippines and Malaysia; each of these states occupies some part of the islands.

Source:
  Office of The Geographer and Global Issues, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State, Washington


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