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  2. State shapes - Wikipedia

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    A fragmented state has several noncontiguous pieces of territory. Archipelagos such as Philippines, Indonesia, and Fiji are examples of fragmented states. A prorupted or protruded has an extension that protrudes from the main territory. Thailand is an example of a prorupted state. A perforated completely surrounds another state (country).

  3. Failed state - Wikipedia

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    A failed state is a state that has lost its ability to fulfill fundamental security and development functions, lacking effective control over its territory and borders.

  4. Feudal fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Feudal fragmentation [1] is a process whereby a feudal state is split into smaller regional state structures, each characterized by significant autonomy, if not outright independence, and ruled by a high-ranking noble such as a prince or a duke. [2] [3] Feudal fragmentation is usually associated with European history, particularly ...

  5. Ancient canoe — oldest ever found in Great Lakes — recovered ...

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    In its current fragmented state, the canoe is the “consistency of wet cardboard,” archaeologists told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The canoe will be taken to the State Archive Preservation ...

  6. Habitat fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    Habitat fragmented by numerous roads near the Indiana Dunes National Park. Area is the primary determinant of the number of species in a fragment [ 19 ] and the relative contributions of demographic and genetic processes to the risk of global population extinction depend on habitat configuration, stochastic environmental variation and species ...

  7. List of countries by Fragile States Index - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows the FSI for 2024, [ 5] with comparisons of each country's current score to previous years' indices. [ 6] A higher score (with a maximum of 120) indicates a weaker, more vulnerable, or more fragile situation in the country. ^ a b Prior to the 2021 index, Israel and Palestine (West Bank) were scored as a single state.

  8. Unitary state - Wikipedia

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    Basic forms of government. A unitary state is a state or sovereign state governed as a single entity in which the central government is the supreme authority. The central government may create or abolish administrative divisions (sub-national units). Such units exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate.

  9. Kleinstaaterei - Wikipedia

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    The word Kleinstaaterei ( German: [ˌklaɪnʃtaːtəˈʁaɪ], "small-state -ery ") is a pejorative term coined in the early nineteenth century to denote the territorial fragmentation of Germany. [note 1] While the term referred primarily to the territorial fragmentation of the German Confederation, it is also applied by extension to the even ...