List of African dependencies
List of African dependencies — including their respective capitals:
External territories
France
French Southern Territories[note 1] — Saint Pierre, Réunion - Crozet Islands — Alfred Faure
- Kerguelen Islands — Port-aux-Français
- Saint Paul and Amsterdam Islands — Martin-de-Viviès
- Scattered Islands — Saint Pierre, Réunion
- Bassas da India — N/A
- Europa Island — N/A
- Glorioso Islands — N/A
- Banc du Geyser — N/A
- Juan de Nova Island — N/A
- Tromelin Island — N/A
Internal territories
South Africa
Tanzania
Condominium
Disputed territories
- A.^ Lies completely within the disputed territory of Western Sahara.
- B.^ Located in the disputed territory of Western Sahara.
- C.^ Lies partly within the disputed territory of Western Sahara.
- D.^ Located outside the disputed territory of Western Sahara.
- E.^ Lies mostly within the disputed territory of Western Sahara.
Political status
- Overseas territory of France
- British overseas territory
- Overseas department and region of France
- Autonomous region of Portugal
- Overseas possession of South Africa
- Autonomous community of Spain
- Province of Spain
- Autonomous city of Spain
- Unincorporated overseas minor territories of Spain
- Semi-autonomous region of Tanzania
- Condominium between South Sudan and Sudan[1]
- No man's land
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gollark: If there was no licensing, it would be possible for some cryoapioform to decide "hmm, I really want to communicate with some random person over here" and use an overpowered transmitter, thus drowning out all mobile phone reception nearby (on that frequency, at least, they can use several).
gollark: Things like mobile networks need large amounts of bandwidth available and not being interfered with to work.
gollark: It's right to transmit, not literally all control over that frequency ever.
gollark: It seems strange to sell off fundamental properties of reality, but spectrum is actually quite scarce for many uses.
See also
Notes
- Pending the result of a future referendum. Currently, the area is jointly administered by South Sudan and Sudan.
- Pending the result of a future referendum. Currently, about 20% of the territory is controlled by the self-proclaimed Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic while the remaining 80% of the territory is occupied and administered by neighboring Morocco.
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