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Mar 12, 2013 12:12 PM
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In geography, a territory can be any defined area of land.
"This was uncharted territory 50 years ago."
It can also be an area ruled by a government, which is not a state or province.
A domain is a territory with definite boundaries that is ruled by a government.
This means that a domain is always a territory, but a territory is not always a domain - it may be just some vague area of land.
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