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  1. Population

    Most of the territories retain permanent civilian populations, with the exceptions of the British Antarctic Territory, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (which host only officials and research station staff) and the … See more

    History

    Early colonies, in the sense of English subjects residing in lands hitherto outside the control of the English government, were generally known as plantations.
    The first, unofficial, colony was Newfoundland Colony, … See more

    Government

    The head of state in the overseas territories is the British monarch, currently King Charles III. The monarch appoints a representative in each territory to exercise the executive power of the monarch. In territories w… See more

    Disputed sovereignty

    The British Antarctic Territory overlaps with territory claims by both Argentina and Chile. However, territorial claims on the continent may not currently be advanced, under the holding measures of the Antarctic Treaty SystemSee more

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