Insular area

U.S. territory that is neither a U.S. state nor the District of Columbia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Insular area
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Insular area is the name for one of the territories of the United States which are not a state of the union. People that live in these areas usually have no right to vote in US elections. Sometimes, they take part in preliminary elections.

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Locations of the insular areas (blue) of the United States (pink).

There are three areas in the Pacific Ocean:

The following areas are in the Caribbean:

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Uninhabited islands

The term is also used for many uninhabited islands, which the US claims as its territory. Most of these are in the Pacific:

Only a few are in the Caribbean:

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