Special administrative region

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A special administrative region, special region, or special administrative area is a designation for types of administrative division in China, East Timor, North Korea, Indonesia and South Sudan.

Current[edit]

China[1][edit]

East Timor[2][edit]

Indonesia[edit]

North Korea[3][edit]

South Sudan[edit]

Planned[edit]

Bhutan[4][edit]

Russia[5][edit]

Vietnam[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Figure 1.1 Geographic regions of China | UNICEF".
  2. ^ "Law no. 3/2014 of 18 June Creates the Special Administrative Region of Oecusse and establishes the Special Zone of Social Market Economy" (PDF). laohamutuk.org. 18 June 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  3. ^ "North Korea - Nuclear Weapons, Military Preparedness, and Social Insurance | Britannica".
  4. ^ "Bhutan King announces mega Gelephu city project along Indo-Bhutan border". 17 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Совет Федерации одобрил законы о САР на островах Русский в Приморье и Октябрьский в Калининградской области". 28 July 2018.