Non-independent countries, often referred to as dependent territories or regions, are areas that do not possess full sovereignty and are governed or administered by Another Country. Examples include territories like Puerto Rico (a U.S. territory), Greenland (an autonomous territory of Denmark), and Gibraltar (a British Overseas Territory). These regions typically have varying degrees of self-governance but ultimately rely on their governing nations for foreign affairs and defense. Their political status can often be a subject of debate and contention.
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