Details, Explanation and Meaning About Insular area

Insular area Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

An insular area of the United States is a jurisdiction that is neither a part of one of the fifty states nor a part of the District of Columbia, America's federal district.

Insular area is the current generic term used by the U.S. State Department to refer to any commonwealth, freely associated state, possession or territory. In other contexts, U.S. insular areas may be described as dependencies, protectorates or dependent areas. (Dependent areas need not be under the formal jurisdiction of the United States.)

Residents of insular areas are U.S. citizens, although they cannot participate in the U.S. presidential election nor elect voting members of the U.S. Congress.

Table of contents
1 List and status of insular areas
2 See also
3 External links

List and status of insular areas

Several islands in the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea are considered insular areas of the United States:

Inhabited

Uninhabited

Except for Navassa Island and Wake Island, all of the following are part of the
National Wildlife Refuge System administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service:

Disputed

See also

External links


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