List of autonomous areas by country

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This list of autonomous areas arranged by country gives an overview of autonomous areas of the world. An autonomous area is defined as an area of a country that has a degree of autonomy, or has freedom from an external authority. It is typical for it to be geographically distant from the country, or to be populated by a national minority. Countries that include autonomous areas are often federacies.[1] The autonomous areas differ from federal units and independent states in the sense that they, in relation to the majority of other sub-national territories in the same country, enjoy a special status including some legislative powers, within the state (for a detailed list of federated units, see federated state).[2]

Countries with at least one autonomous area

This list includes areas that are internationally recognized, as well as some that are generally unrecognized.[A][B] The definition of an autonomous area varies from country to country, so the native term as defined by the respective country's government is listed, and the English translation of the term is included.

Autonomous areas

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Created by international agreements

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Country Native term
Translation or equivalent
Instances (areas became autonomous in the treaty and year(s) indicated, if available) References
  China (PRC) 特別行政區 (Chinese, an official language of both Hong Kong and Macau)
região administrativa especial (Portuguese, another official language of Macau)
special administrative region (English, another official language of Hong Kong)
  Hong Kong (1997) [C][3]
  Macao (1999) [D][4]
[5]
  Finland itsehallinnollinen maakunta (Finnish)
självstyrande landskap (Swedish)
autonomous province
  Åland (1922) [E][6][7] [8]
  United Kingdom UK constituent country with devolution Northern Ireland (1999) [F] [9]
  Italy autonome Provinz (German)
provincia autonoma (Italian)
autonomous province
  South Tyrol (1946, 1972) [G] [10]
  Israel /   Palestine "سلطة الحكم الذاتي الفلسطينية المؤقتة" (Arabic)
"Palestinian Interim Self-Government Authority"
הסמכות המינהלית הפלסטינית (Hebrew)
interim administrative authority
  Palestinian National Authority (1994) [H]  · Gaza Strip and West Bank [I] [11][12]

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Created by internal statutes

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Country Native term
Translation or equivalent
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year(s) indicated, if available) References
  Antigua and Barbuda autonomous island   Barbuda (1976) [18]
  Azerbaijan muxtar respublika
autonomous republic
Nakhchivan (1924) [19][20]
  Cameroon region with special status Northwest (2019)  · Southwest (2019) [21]
  Chile Provincias de Chile y Comuna de Chile
province and communes
  Easter Island [22]
Comuna de Chile
communes
  Juan Fernández Islands [23]
  China (PRC) 自治区 (zìzhìqū)
autonomous region
Guangxi (1958)  · Inner Mongolia (1947)  · Ningxia (1958)  · Xinjiang (1955)  · Tibet (1965) [5]
自治州 (zìzhìzhōu)
autonomous prefecture
Bayingolin  · Bortala  · Changji  · Chuxiong  · Dali  · Dehong  · Dêqên  · Enshi  · Gannan  · Garzê  · Golog  · Yushu  · Haibei  · Hainan  · Haixi  · Honghe  · Huangnan  · Ili  · Kizilsu  · Liangshan  · Linxia  · Ngawa  · Nujiang  · Qiandongnan  · Qiannan  · Qianxinan  · Wenshan  · Xiangxi  · Xishuangbanna (Sibsongbanna)  · Yanbian [5]
自治县 (zìzhìxiàn)
autonomous county
117 (full list) [5]
自治旗 (zìzhìqí)
autonomous banner
Evenki  · Morin Dawa  · Oroqen [5]
  Denmark autonomous territory
(Danish Realm)
  Faroe Islands (1948)  ·   Greenland (1979) [8]
  Fiji autonomous region   Rotuma (1927) [24]
  France sui generis collectivité
sui generis collectivity
  New Caledonia (1999) [25]
collectivité d'outre-mer
overseas collectivity
  Saint Barthélemy (2007)  ·   Saint Martin (2007)  ·   Saint Pierre and Miquelon (2003)  ·   Wallis and Futuna (2003)
pays d'outre-mer
overseas country
  French Polynesia (2004)
  Georgia avtonomiuri respublika
autonomous republic
  Abkhazia (1991-2008) [J] [K] ·   Adjara (1991) [26]
provisional administrative entity   South Ossetia (2007-2008) [J] [27]
  Greece aftonomi monastiki politia
autonomous monastic state
  Mount Athos (1913) [28]
  India autonomous districts and territorial councils Bodoland (2003)  · Bodo Kachari (2020)  · Chakma (1972)  · Chandel (1971)  · Churachandpur (1971)  · Deori (2005)  · Dima Hasao (1970)  · Garo Hills (1952)  · Gorkhaland (2011)  · Jaintia Hills (1972)  · Kamatapur (2020)  · Karbi Anglong (1970)  · Kargil Hills (1995)  · Khasi Hills (1952)  · Lai (1972)  · Leh Hills (1995)  · Senapati (1971)  · Mara (1972)  · Matak (2020)  · Mising (1995)  · Moran (2020)  · Rabha Hasong (1995)  · Sadar Hills (1971)  · Sonowal Kachari (2005)  · Tamenglong (1971)  · Thengal Kachari (2005)  · Tiwa (1995)  · Tripura Tribal Areas (1982)  · Ukhrul (1971) and de facto autonomous area – North Sentinel Island (1956) [29]
  Indonesia daerah istimewa/khusus
special region
  Yogyakarta (1950)  ·   Aceh (2005)  ·   Jakarta (2024)
daerah otonomi khusus
special autonomous region
  Central Papua (2022)  ·   Highland Papua (2022)  ·   Papua (2000)  ·   South Papua (2022)  ·   Southwest Papua (2022)  ·   West Papua (2008)
  Iraq semi-autonomous region   Kurdistan Region (1992) [30]
  Italy regione autonoma
autonomous region
  Aosta Valley (1948)  ·   Friuli-Venezia Giulia (1963)  ·   Sardinia (1948)  ·   Sicily (1946)  ·   Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (1948) [8]`
provincia autonoma
autonomous province
  South Tyrol (1972)  ·   Trentino (1972)
  Mauritius autonomous island   Rodrigues (2002) [31]
  Moldova unitate teritorială autonomă
autonomous territorial unit
  Gagauzia (1995)  · Left Bank of the Dniester (2005) [8]
  Myanmar self-administered zones Danu Self-Administered Zone  · Kokang Self-Administered Zone  · Naga Self-Administered Zone  · Pa Laung Self-Administered Zone  · Pa-O Self-Administered Zone  · Wa Self-Administered Division (2011)
  Nicaragua región autónoma
autonomous region
  North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region (1986)  ·   South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region (1986) [32]
  Pakistan self-governing entity   Azad Kashmir (1974)

Gilgit baltistan (2009)

  Panama comarca indígena
indigenous territory
Emberá-Wounaan (1983) · Guna de Madungandí (1996)  · Kuna de Wargandí (2000)  ·   Guna Yala (1938) ·   Ngöbe-Buglé (1997)  ·   Naso Tjër Di Comarca (2020) [33]
  Papua New Guinea autonomous region   Bougainville (2000) [34]
  Philippines rehiyong awtonomus
autonomous region
  Bangsamoro (2019) [35]
  Portugal região autónoma
autonomous region
  Azores (1976)  ·   Madeira (1976) [8]
  Russia respublika
(autonomous) republic
  Adygea ·   Altai Republic ·   Bashkortostan ·   Buryatia ·   Chechnya ·   Chuvashia ·   Republic of Crimea[L] ·   Dagestan ·   Donetsk[L] ·   Ingushetia ·   Kabardino-Balkaria ·   Kalmykia ·   Karachay-Cherkessia ·   Karelia ·   Khakassia ·   Komi ·   Luhansk[L] ·   Mari El ·   Mordovia ·   North Ossetia-Alania ·   Sakha Republic ·   Tatarstan ·   Tuva ·   Udmurtia [8]
avtonomnaya oblast
autonomous province
  Jewish Autonomous Oblast (1934) [8]
avtonomny okrug
autonomous district
  Chukotka ·   Khanty-Mansi ·   Nenets ·   Yamalo-Nenets [8]
  Saint Kitts and Nevis autonomous island   Nevis (1967) [36]
  São Tomé and Príncipe região autónoma
autonomous region
  Autonomous Region of Príncipe (1995) [37]
  Serbia autonomna pokrajina
autonomous province
    Vojvodina (1945) · Kosovo and Metohija (1945–1999) [M]
  Somalia dowlad goboleedka ee
federal state
  Galmudug (2012) ·   Hirshabelle (2016) ·   Jubaland (2013)[N] ·   Khatumo[O] (2023) ·   Puntland (1998)[P] ·   South West State of Somalia (2014) ·   Somaliland [Q] [38]
  Tajikistan viloyat mukhtor
autonomous province
Gorno-Badakhshan (1925) [39]
  Tanzania Serikali ya Mapinduzi Zanzibar
revolutionary government
  Zanzibar (1964) [40]
  Trinidad and Tobago autonomous island Tobago (1980)
  Ukraine avtonomna respublika
autonomous republic
  Crimea (1992–2014) [L]
  United Kingdom UK constituent country with devolution   Scotland (1999)  ·   Wales (1999)   Northern Ireland (1998) [8]
  Uzbekistan respublika
(autonomous) republic
  Karakalpakstan

Dependent and associated territories with autonomy

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Country Native term
Translation or equivalent
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year(s) indicated, if available) References
  Netherlands autonoom land
autonomous country
  Aruba (1986) ·   Curaçao (2010) ·   Sint Maarten (2010)
  New Zealand state in free-association   Cook Islands (1965) ·   Niue (1974)
self-administering territory   Tokelau (1948) [25]
  United Kingdom Crown Dependency   Guernsey  ·   Isle of Man ·   Jersey [8]
British Overseas Territory   Anguilla  ·   Bermuda  ·   British Virgin Islands  ·   Cayman Islands  ·   Falkland Islands  ·   Gibraltar  ·   Montserrat [8]
  United States Commonwealth   Puerto Rico (1952)  ·   Northern Mariana Islands (1978) [41]
Territory   Guam (1950)  ·   US Virgin Islands (1954)  ·   American Samoa (1967)

All sub-national regions are autonomous

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Country Native term
Translation or equivalent
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year indicated, if available) References
  Bolivia departamento
(autonomous) department
  Beni (2006)  ·   Pando (2006)  ·   Santa Cruz (2006)  ·   Tarija (2006)  ·   La Paz (2009)  ·   Cochabamba (2009)  ·   Chuquisaca (2009) ·   Oruro (2009) ·   Potosi (2009) [42]
provincia autónoma
autonomous province
Gran Chaco (2009) [43]
municipio autónomo
autonomous municipality
Huacaya · Tarabuco · Mojocoya · Charazani · Jesús de Machaca · Pampas Aullagas · San Pedro de Totora · Chipaya · Salinas de Garci Mendoza · Chayanta · Charagua [44]
territorio indígena
indigenous territory
All native community lands (tierras comunitarias de origen): Asamblea del Pueblo Guaraní, Central de Pueblos Nativos Guarayos, Central de Pueblos Indigenas del Beni, Central Indigena de la Region Amazonica de Bolivia, Central Indigena de Pueblos Amazonicos de Pando, Central de Pueblos Indigenas del Tropico de Cochabamba, Central de Pueblos Indigenas de La Paz, Organizacion de la Capitania Wehenayek Tapiete.
  Bosnia and Herzegovina entitet
entity
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995)  ·   Republika Srpska (1995) [45]
  Comoros île autonome
autonomous island
  Anjouan (2002)  ·   Grande Comore (2002)  ·   Mohéli (2002) [46]
  Guernsey Jurisdiction   Alderney  ·   Sark (1565) [47]
  Spain comunidad autónoma (in Spanish)[48]
autonomia erkidegoa (in Basque)[49]
comunautat autonòma (in Occitan)[50]
comunitat autònoma (in Catalan/Valencian)[51]
comunidade autónoma (in Galician)[52]
autonomous community
(nationalities and regions of Spain)
  Andalusia (1981)  ·   Aragon (1982)  ·   Asturias (1981)  ·   Balearic Islands (1983)  ·   Basque Country (1979)  ·   Canary Islands (1982)  ·   Cantabria (1981)  ·   Castile–La Mancha (1982)  ·   Castile and León (1983)  ·   Catalonia (1979)  ·   Extremadura (1983)  ·   Galicia (1981)  ·   La Rioja (1982)  ·   Madrid (1983)  ·   Murcia (1982)  ·   Navarre (1982)  ·   Valencian Community (1982) [8]
ciudad autónoma
autonomous city
  Ceuta (1995)  ·   Melilla (1995) [8]
Entitat territorial autònoma
Autonomous territorial entity
  Val d'Aran (1990) [8]

Other entities called "autonomous"

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A number of entities are also officially called "autonomous", though they do not have an exceptional freedom from external authority, and would not fall under the definition of autonomous area. They are listed here for clarity.

Capitals called "autonomous"

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Country Native term
Translation or equivalent
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year indicated, if available) References
  Mexico autonomous city   Mexico City (2016) [53]
  Argentina ciudad autónoma
autonomous city
  Buenos Aires (1994) [54]
  Armenia autonomous city   Yerevan
  Belarus autonomous city   Minsk
  Cambodia krong
autonomous municipality
  Phnom Penh [R] [55]
  Central African Republic commune autonome
autonomous commune
Bangui [56]
  Guinea-Bissau sector autónomo
autonomous sector
  Bissau Region [57]
  Hungary autonomous city   Budapest
  Indonesia daerah khusus ibukota
special capital region
  Jakarta [58]
  Romania autonomous municipality   Bucharest
  Serbia autonomous city   Belgrade
  Uzbekistan shahar
autonomous city
  Tashkent (1918) [59]
  United Kingdom Sui generis City   City of London

Independent cities called "autonomous"

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Country Native term
Translation or equivalent
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year indicated, if available) References
  Japan 村落共同体
village community
  Atarashiki (1948)
  South Korea 특별자치시
special autonomous city
  Sejong
  Cambodia krong
autonomous municipality
  Phnom Penh · Sihanoukville · Pailin · Kep [55]

Self-declared entities called "autonomous"

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Country Native term
Translation or equivalent
Instances (areas became autonomous in the year indicated, if available) References
  Mexico Municipios Autónomos
Autonomous Municipalities
Rebel Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities (2020–2023)
  Syria Rêveberiya Xweser
Autonomous Administration
 Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (2012)
  Bolivia Federación de Juntas Vecinales
Federation of Neighborhood Councils
Fejuve (1979)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ For example: "China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region". United Nations. Retrieved 25 February 2008.
  2. ^ See International recognition of Kosovo for states that do and do not recognize the Republic of Kosovo.
  3. ^ Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984
  4. ^ 'Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration of 1987
  5. ^ Åland convention
  6. ^ Good Friday Agreement (1998)
  7. ^ Gruber–De Gasperi Agreement (1946)
  8. ^ Oslo Accords (1993)
  9. ^ Oslo II Accord (1995)
  10. ^ a b De facto, Abkhazia and South Ossetia declared independence from Georgia, but de jure they are still part of Georgia
  11. ^ The flag of Abkhazia shown is the proposed flag of the Georgian government from 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d Claimed by Ukraine and considered by most of the international community to be part of Ukraine.
  13. ^ Since 1999, it hasn't been under the direct control of Serbia. It became an "entity under interim international administration" and disputed territory.
  14. ^ Proclaimed autonomous in 2011
  15. ^ Officially known as the SSC-Khaatumo Administration
  16. ^ On 31 March 2024, following changes to the Constitution of Somalia, the government of Puntland stated that it no longer recognises the authority of the Somali federal government and would no longer participate in Somali federal institutions. Furthermore, it was stated that Puntland would "operate as a state that's independent from Somalia until there is a federal government with a constitution agreed upon in a referendum in which Puntland participates".
  17. ^ Claimed but uncontrolled, as the territory is administered by the de facto independent Republic of Somaliland; its independence has not been recognised internationally
  18. ^ along with Independent cities called "autonomous"

References

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  49. ^ Basque is official in the Spanish autonomous communities of Basque Country and Navarre.
  50. ^ Occitan is official in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia.
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  52. ^ Galician is official in the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia.
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