unincorporated territory of the United States

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concept

An unincorporated territory of the United States is a region under U.S. sovereignty that is not fully part of any state and where only selected provisions of the U.S. Constitution and federal laws apply.

All labels observed (9)

Label Occurrences
unincorporated territory of the United States canonical 17
unincorporated U.S. territory 5
United States Minor Outlying Island 4

Instances (28)

Instance Via concept surface
Wake Island United States minor outlying island
U.S. Pacific unorganized territories
surface form: Baker Island
Johnston Atoll United States Minor Outlying Island
VI
surface form: United States Virgin Islands
Baker Island United States Minor Outlying Island
Kingman Reef United States minor outlying island
Midway Atoll United States Minor Outlying Island
STX
surface form: United States Virgin Islands
TISX
surface form: U.S. Virgin Islands
Northwest Angle unincorporated territory
Howland Island United States minor outlying island
American Samoa
Jarvis Island United States Minor Outlying Island
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Juan de Amezquita
surface form: Puerto Rico
Navassa Island unincorporated U.S. territory
U.S. Caribbean territories United States insular areas
Qualla Boundary unincorporated territory
Northern Mariana Islands commonwealth in political union with the United States
Puerto Rico
Panama Canal Zone (historical)
surface form: Panama Canal Zone
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands constituent district of the United States Virgin Islands
Howland Island National Wildlife Refuge unincorporated U.S. territory
GRO
surface form: Northern Mariana Islands
unincorporated territory
Guam
UMI
surface form: United States Minor Outlying Islands
insular area of the United States
Goat Island
surface form: Northern Mariana Islands
insular area of the United States
U.S. Virgin Islands