Description

Self governing political entity
Tightly knit group of people who share a common culture
A nation that has the same borders as a state
Strong sense of loyalty to the state on the part of its people
A nation with no state
Where one state takes control over another
Type of boundary that is preexisting; rivers
Type of boundary set after the settlements of different groups
Type of boundary that is imposed by an outside force
No longer a boundary
Type of boundary found in the Convention on the Law of the Seas
A state which exists in several different places
States that are long and thin in shape
Does not vary greatly in distance from its center to any point on its border
A piece of the state has a piece that protrudes from its core area
Has a hole punched in it from another state
A state or part of a state that is completely surrounded by another state
A state or part of a state that is a political extension of a far away state
Type of government where all power is concentrated in one location in the state
Type of government where power is shared with local government agencies
Relocation of a capital city to indicate a strategic or economic change
Type of force where things want to divide a state
Type of force that holds things together
The movement, creation, and deletion of electoral regions due to population shifts
Manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency
Examining the relationship between geography, power, politics, and international relations
Three or more states that form an administrative structure for mutual benefits and shared goals
Provided for the removal of attacks from trade across three countries
Supranational organization consisting of European countries;members share economic ties with each other

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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