Autonomous area
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An autonomous area is an area of a country that has a degree of autonomy. Typically it is either geographically distinct from the country or is populated by a national minority. Countries that include autonomous areas are often federacies.
For a list of autonomous areas, see List of autonomous areas by country.
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[edit] Contemporary
Many autonomous areas lie within the world's two largest countries, China (PRC) and Russia.
[edit] China
China (PRC) has four types of autonomous area:
[edit] Autonomous banner
Found only as divisions of Inner Mongolia, these are in effect autonomous counties.
[edit] Autonomous county
The most numerous type of autonomous area in China, found both within and outside the larger autonomous prefectures and regions.
[edit] Autonomous prefecture
[edit] Autonomous region
The five largest autonomous areas in China, including Inner Mongolia and the Tibet Autonomous Region.
[edit] Special administrative region
Although not autonomous in name, China's special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau) enjoy a high degree of autonomy.
[edit] Russia
Apart from its republics, which by definition have a degree of autonomy, Russia has two types of autonomous region:
[edit] Autonomous okrug
Okrug is a transliterated Slavic loanword usually translated as "district". The sizes of okrugs, however, vary more widely than other areas commonly identified as "districts", from large first-level divisions to third-level divisions within cities. As of 2006, there are nine autonomous okrugs of Russia, each equivalent in size to a state, province or entire country elsewhere.
[edit] Autonomous oblast
Oblast is a transliterated Slavic loanword usually understood to mean "province". As of 2006, one autonomous oblast exists: the Jewish Autonomous Oblast.
[edit] Other countries
The other types of autonomous area to be found in the world are:
[edit] Autonomous city
Four cities are formally designated by their countries as autonomous: the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent; the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla; and the Argentinian capital, Buenos Aires. Another Argentinian city that has been pressing for autonomous status is Rosario, a city of around one million inhabitants that receives less subsidy than the smaller provincial capital Santa Fe.
[edit] Autonomous commune
Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, is described as an autonomous commune (commune autonome).
[edit] Autonomous community
The region-like areas into which Spain's provinces are grouped are known as autonomous communities (comunidades autónomas), as are the three atolls constituting the New Zealand territory of Tokelau.
[edit] Autonomous province
Six countries formally designate areas of their territory as autonomous provinces:
- The Åland Islands, part of Finland;
- The authonomous Provinces of Trento (or Trentino) and Bolzano (or South Tyrol), in Italy;
- Jeju-do, a South Korean offshore island;
- All six provinces of Madagascar;
- The Serbian provinces of Kosovo<ref>presently (September 2006) under United Nations administration.</ref> and Vojvodina.
[edit] Autonomous region
In addition to the autonomous regions of China mentioned above, various other areas of the world are formally described as autonomous regions:
- the Faroe Islands and Greenland<ref>also described as a "self-governing territory".</ref>, autonomous regions within the Kingdom of Denmark;
- Iraqi Kurdistan;
- the autonomous regions of India;
- the "autonomous regions with special statute" in Italy;
- the autonomous regions of Portugal (the Azores and Madeira);
- Mount Athos in Greece;
- Zelaya in Nicaragua;
- the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, within the Philippines.
[edit] Autonomous republic
In addition to the Russian republics mentioned above, areas known as "autonomous republics" exist within some of the countries established following the end of the Soviet Union:
- the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic within Azerbaijan;
- Abkhazia and the Autonomous Republic of Adjaria within Georgia;
- the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province within Tajikistan;
- the Autonomous Republic of Crimea within Ukraine;
- the Karakalpakstan Republic within Uzbekistan.
[edit] Autonomous sector
The Bissau Region, in which Guinea-Bissau's capital Bissau is found, is described as an "autonomous sector" (sector autónomo).
[edit] Historical
[edit] Other
Other areas that are autonomous in nature but not in name are areas designated for indigenous peoples, such as those of the Americas:
- "Indian" (First Nation or Native American) reserves and reservations, in, respectively, Canada and the United States;
- the five comarcas indígenas ("indigenous regions") of Panama.
[edit] Notes
[edit] See also
Contemporary
Arrondissement •
Bailiwick •
Banner • Autonomous banner •
Block •
Borough • County borough • Metropolitan borough •
Capital • Federal capital •
Canton •
Census division • Census geographic unit • Census metropolitan area • Census subdivision •
Circle •
Circuit •
City • Autonomous city • Independent city •
Colony •
Commune •
Community • Autonomous community • Residential community •
Constituency •
County • Administrative county • Autonomous county • Metropolitan county •
Council •
Croft •
Department •
Dependency •
District • Autonomous district • Capital district • City district • Federal district • Metropolitan district • Municipal district • National capital district • Special capital district •
Division •
Duchy •
Governorate •
Hamlet •
Insular area •
Local administrative unit •
Local government area •
Municipality • Regional municipality • Regional county municipality • Rural municipality •
Neighbourhood •
Oblast •
Okrug •
Parish • Civil parish •
Periphery •
Prefecture • Autonomous prefecture •
Province • Autonomous province •
Regency •
Region • Autonomous region • Capital region • Special administrative region •
Republic • Autonomous republic •
Ranchería • Reservation • Reserve •
Shire •
State •
Subdistrict •
Subprefecture •
Territory • Autonomous territorial unit • Capital territory • Federal capital territory • National territory • National capital territory •
Town •
Townland •
Township • Civil township •
Urban (urbanized) area •
Village •
Vingtaine •
Voivodeship •
Ward
Historical
Agency • Barony • Burgh • Cantref • Commote • Hundred • Imperial Circle • Imperial Free City • Imperial province • Presidency • Residency • Rural district • Sanitary district (rural • urban) • Urban district
Boldface indicates a type used by ten or more countries; loanwords in italics.
fr:Autonomie territoriale ja:自治区 th:เขตปกครองตนเองอิสระ zh:自治地方

