The historical territory is shared between the modern republics of France and Italy.
Indigenous peoples are ethnic minorities who have been marginalized as their historical territories became part of a state.
They moved to their historical territory, the area of the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers, by the mid-17th century.
By 1673, the Siouan-speaking groups had settled in the Midwest, establishing what became known as their historical territories.
The inlet is part of the historical territory of the Copper Inuit.
The former historical territories of French Indochina comprise the following:
This article is about the historical territory.
However, from this time to the present various political, social and economic developments have served to weaken and split Totonac control over its historical territory.
The district is named after the historical territory of the Ortenau.
It can also refer to one of several modern and historical territories within that region: