Territory refers to a defined geographic area that is often used for political or administrative purposes. It can encompass land, water, or airspace, and plays a critical role in delineating boundaries, determining jurisdiction, and establishing sovereignty. Territory can have significant implications for issues such as resources, governance, and international relations.
Germany, technically.
in the middle of new york
The terrestrial animals and the name the place occupy varies from animal to animal. Deer for example occupy forested areas.
Greece
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the power to occupy a place of authority over the united states is known as
To invade means to enter a place, often with a large group of people or things, especially in a way that is unwelcome or intrusive. It can also refer to taking over or intruding upon someone else's territory or personal space without permission.
The British isles... And the UK...I hope you got what you wanted! :-)
"Occupy by force" refers to seizing and holding control of a place or territory through the use of physical power or aggression, usually against the wishes of the existing occupants or authorities. It typically involves forcibly taking over a location through military or violent means.
Manifest Destiny
A nation state is basically when a nation and a state occupy the same territory. I hope this was useful :)
Occupy