List of autonomous areas by country
This list of autonomous areas arranged by country gives an overview of autonomous areas of the world. An autonomous area is defined as an area of a country that has a degree of autonomy, or has freedom from an external authority. It is typical for it to be geographically distant from the country, or to be populated by a national minority. Countries that include autonomous areas are often federacies.[1] The autonomous areas differ from federal units and independent states in the sense that they, in relation to the majority of other sub-national territories in the same country, enjoy a special status including some legislative powers, within the state (for a detailed list of federated units, see Federated state#List of federal units by federation).[2]
This list includes areas that are internationally recognized, as well as some that are generally unrecognized.AB The definition of an autonomous area varies from country to country, so the native term as defined by the respective country's government is listed, and the English translation of the term is included.
Autonomous areas
Created by international agreements
Country | Native term Translation or equivalent |
Instances (areas became autonomous in the treaty and year(s) indicated, if available) | References |
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China (PRC) | 特別行政區 (Chinese, an official language of both Hong Kong and Macau) região administrativa especial (Portuguese, another official language of Macau) special administrative region (English, another official language of Hong Kong) |
Hong Kong (1997) · Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984[3] Macau (1999) · Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration of 1987[4] |
[5] |
Finland | itsehallinnollinen maakunta (Finnish) självstyrande landskap (Swedish) autonomous province |
Åland (1922) · Åland convention[6][7] | [8] |
United Kingdom | UK constituent country with devolution | Northern Ireland (1998) · Good Friday Agreement (1998) | [9] |
Italy | provincia autonoma autonomous province |
South Tyrol (1946, 1972) · Gruber–De Gasperi Agreement (1946) | [10] |
Notes:
- 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[11] 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: 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.[12]
- Büsingen am Hochrhein, Germany and Campione d'Italia, Italy despite being integral parts of their respective countries, these two enclaves of Switzerland predominantly use Swiss franc as currency[13][14] and are in customs union with it.[15]
Created by internal statutes
All territories called "autonomous"
In a number of countries, all territories or regions of a particular type are called "autonomous". Depending on the case, this may or may not reflect a special devolution of powers or freedom from external authority.
Country | Native term Translation or equivalent |
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year indicated, if available) | References |
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Bolivia | departamento (autonomous) department |
Beni (2006) · Pando (2006) · Santa Cruz (2006) · Tarija (2006) · La Paz (2009) · Cochabamba (2009) · Chuquisaca (2009) · Oruro (2009) · Potosi (2009) | [40] |
provincia autónoma autonomous province |
Gran Chaco | [41] | |
municipio autónomo autonomous municipality |
Huacaya · Tarabuco · Mojocoya · Charazani · Jesús de Machaca · Pampas Aullagas · San Pedro de Totora · Chipaya · Salinas de Garci Mendoza · Chayanta · Charagua | [42] | |
territorio indígena indigenous territory |
All native community lands (tierras comunitarias de origen): Asamblea del Pueblo Guaraní, Central de Pueblos Nativos Guarayos, Central de Pueblos Indigenas del Beni, Central Indigena de la Region Amazonica de Bolivia, Central Indigena de Pueblos Amazonicos de Pando, Central de Pueblos Indigenas del Tropico de Cochabamba, Central de Pueblos Indigenas de La Paz, Organizacion de la Capitania Wehenayek Tapiete. | ||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | entitet entity |
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994) · Republika Srpska (1992) | [43] |
Comoros | île autonome autonomous island |
Anjouan (2002) · Grande Comore (2002) · Mohéli (2002) | [44] |
Spain | comunidad autónoma (in Spanish)[45] autonomia erkidegoa (in Basque)[46] comunautat autonòma (in Occitan)[47] comunitat autònoma (in Catalan/Valencian)[48] comunidade autónoma (in Galician)[49] autonomous community (nationalities and regions of Spain) |
Andalusia (1981) · Aragon (1982) · Asturias (1981) · Balearic Islands (1983) · Basque Country (1979) · Canary Islands (1982) · Cantabria (1982) · Castile–La Mancha (1982) · Castile and León (1983) · Catalonia (1979) · Extremadura (1983) · Galicia (1981) · La Rioja (1982) · Madrid (1983) · Murcia (1982) · Navarre (1982) · Valencian Community (1982) | [8] |
ciudad autónoma autonomous city |
Ceuta (1995) · Melilla (1995) | [8] |
Dependent and associated territories with autonomy
Country | Native term Translation or equivalent |
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year(s) indicated, if available) | References |
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Denmark | rigsfællesskabet autonomous region |
Faroe Islands (1948) · Greenland (1979) | [8] |
France | sui generis collectivité collectivity sui generis |
New Caledonia (1999) | [50] |
Netherlands | autonoom land autonomous country |
Aruba (1986) · Curaçao (2010) · Sint Maarten (2010) | |
New Zealand | state in free-association | Cook Islands (1965) · Niue (1974) | |
self-administering territory | Tokelau (1948) | [50] | |
United Kingdom | Crown dependency | Guernsey · Isle of Man · Jersey | [8] |
British Overseas Territory | Falkland Islands · Gibraltar · Bermuda · Cayman Islands · British Virgin Islands · Montserrat · Anguilla | [8] | |
United States | commonwealth | Puerto Rico (1952) · Northern Mariana Islands (1978) | [51] |
Other entities called "autonomous"
A number of entities are also officially called "autonomous", though they do not have an exceptional freedom from external authority, and would not fall under the definition of autonomous area. They are listed here for clarity.
Capitals called "autonomous"
Country | Native term Translation or equivalent |
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year indicated, if available) | References |
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Argentina | ciudad autónoma autonomous city |
Buenos Aires (1994) | [52] |
Cambodia | krong autonomous municipality |
Phnom Penh, along with independent cities under the same classification | [53] |
Central African Republic | commune autonome autonomous commune |
Bangui | [54] |
Guinea-Bissau | sector autónomo autonomous sector |
Bissau Region | [55] |
Indonesia | daerah khusus ibukota special capital region |
Jakarta | [56] |
Uzbekistan | shahar autonomous city |
Tashkent (1918) | [57] |
Independent cities called "autonomous"
Country | Native term Translation or equivalent |
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year indicated, if available) | References |
---|---|---|---|
South Korea | 특별자치시 metropolitan autonomous city |
Sejong | |
Cambodia | krong autonomous municipality |
Phnom Penh · Sihanoukville · Pailin · Kep | [53] |
See also
- Autonomous administrative division
- Federated state
- List of capitals serving as administrative divisions by country
- List of current dependent territory leaders
- List of dependent territories
- List of sovereign states
- Table of administrative divisions by country
Notes
- ^ For example: "China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region". United Nations. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
- ^ See International recognition of Kosovo for states that do and do not recognize the Republic of Kosovo.
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- ↑ Later confirmated by the Act on the Autonomy of Åland of 1920 (which was later replaced by new legislations by the same name in 1951 and 1991) and the League of Nations in 1922 following the Åland crisis.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Benedikter, Thomas (2006-06-19). "The working autonomies in Europe". Society for Threatened Peoples. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
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- ↑ Article 6 of Council Directive 2006/112/EC of 28 November 2006 (as amended) on the common system of value added tax (OJ L 347, 11.12.2006, p. 1) Eur-lex.europa.eu.
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- ↑ Treaty of Moscow (1921) and Treaty of Kars (1921)
- ↑ Constitucional act granting special status of Easter Island and Juan Fernández Islands. As the special charter is being discussed, they remain being governed as provinces of the Valparaíso Region
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- ↑ Recognized as a part of Ukraine by most of the international community
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- ↑ Spanish (aka Castilian) is official in
- ↑ Basque is official in the Spanish autonomous communities of Basque Country and Navarre.
- ↑ Occitan is official in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia.
- ↑ Catalan/Valencian is official in the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia, Balearic Islands Valencian Community.
- ↑ Galician is official in the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia.
- 1 2 Included on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories.
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- 1 2 "Provinces of Cambodia". Statoids. 2005-05-13. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
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