Federal territory

A federal territory is an area within the direct and usually exclusive jurisdiction of the central or national government within a federation. The territories are areas in a federation which are not part of the federated states. The federated states are the parts which comprise the federation itself and sharing sovereignty with the federal government, while a territory does not have a sovereign status. Unlike a federal district, the territory may have some degree of self-rule, but the terms are used somewhat differently in different federations.

Federal territory

A federal territory is an area within the direct and usually exclusive jurisdiction of the central or national government within a federation. The territories are areas in a federation which are not part of the federated states. The federated states are the parts which comprise the federation itself and sharing sovereignty with the federal government, while a territory does not have a sovereign status. Unlike a federal district, the territory may have some degree of self-rule, but the terms are used somewhat differently in different federations.