Special administrative region
A special administrative region is a designation for types of administrative territorial entities in Mainland China, North Korea, Indonesia and East Timor.
China
- Special administrative regions of China - defined by Article 31 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China: Hong Kong and Macau.
- Wolong Special Administrative Region
North Korea (DPRK)
Indonesia
East Timor
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See also: Census division, Electoral district, Political division, and List of administrative divisions by country |
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