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  1. Capital districts and territories special administrative division containing a country's seat of government / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A capital district, capital region, or capital territory is a district in which the capital of a; state, country or settlement is located.
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    A capital district, capital region or capital territory is normally a specially designated administrative division where a country's seat of government is located. As such, in a federal model of government, no state or territory has any political or economic advantage relative to the others because of the national capital lying within its borders.
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    A capital territory can be a specific form of federal district. A distinction should be made from administrative divisions which include national capitals, but have no special designated status legally (for example, Île de France has no distinct quality from other regions of France).
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    A capital district, capital region, or capital territory is normally a specially designated administrative division where a country 's seat of government is located.
    A capital territory can be a specific form of federal district . A distinction should be made from administrative divisions which include national capitals, but have no special designated status legally (for example, Île de France has no distinct quality from other regions of France ).
    A federal district is made so that no state in the country can claim to be more important than the others because the national capital is inside the state, or to stop one state trying to have control over the national capital. Countries with a federal district include:
    The Australian Capital Territory is one of two self-governing internal territories of the Commonwealth of Australia, the other being the Northern Territory. Created in 1911, the ACT was originally called the Federal Capital Territory, the current name being acquired in 1938.
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    WEBTerritories of the United States are sub-national administrative divisions overseen by the federal government of the United States. The various …

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  8. District - Wikipedia

    WEBOn Mainland China, the district ( Chinese: 市辖区; pinyin: shìxiá qū) is a subdivision of any of various city administrative units, including direct-administered municipalities, sub-provincial municipalities, and prefecture …

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