Enclave
In human geography, an enclave is a piece of land which is totally enclosed within a foreign territory. If another country has sovereignty over it, it may also be called an exclave:
- it is an enclave of the foreign territory which surrounds it
- it is an exclave of the country which has sovereignty over it
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Countries that border just one country and the sea:
Countries
Some enclaves are countries in their own rights, and therefore not exclaves. Examples of these include:
Coastal territories
A coastal territory cannot correctly be called enclaves, since the sea is not a foreign territory.
Coastal countries
List of enclaves
See also: List of international enclaves, and "Countries consisting of two non-contiguous parts" in the Country article.