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- Baena - Municipality of Córdoba (province), Andalusia, Spain
- Baghal - a small native state in the Punjab, India
- Bajour - a small district peopled by Pathan races of Afghan origin
- Bamra - feudatory state of India, in the province of Bengal, 1911
- Bansda - a state in India belonging to the Surat agency
- Bhattiana - a tract of country in the Punjab province of India
- Bhor - a native state of India
- Bijawar - a native state of central India
- Borku - region of Central Africa
- Brianza - Province of Monza e Brianza. District on Lake Como
- Cautin - a province of the Araucanía region, Chile (and it's redlinked in Spanish too)
- Chakrata - a mountain cantonment in India
- Charkhari - a native state in India
- Chauvigny, Vienne département; Chauvigny-du-Perche , Loir-et-Cher département.
- Colchagua - a province of central Chile, in the O'Higgins Region.
- Cottii Regnum - a district in the north of Liguria
- Dhrangadra - native state of 1911 India
- Domat - Municipality of the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. Also Jean Domat and Domatic number.
- Domfront, Orne department; Domfront-en-Champagne, Sarthe département
- Dornburg - a Amt (subnational entity) of the Kreis Saale-Holzland in Thuringia, Germany
- Eaglehawk -
a borough of Bendigo county,A district of the city Bendigo, Victoria, itself a part of the City of Greater Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; also Eaglehawk Neck on the Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. They are all redlinked. - Entre Minho E Douro - a former province of Northern Portugal
- Felanitx - A municipality of Majorca, Spain
- Firuzkuh - a small province of Persia
- Frankenwald - a mountainous district of Germany
- Freyburg Freyburger Land - Amt (subnational entity) of Burgenlandkreis, Saxony-Anhalt.
- Gangpur - state of Orissa, Bengal (Indian Princely States)
- Gerrus - small province of Persia
- Gondal - a native state of India
- Irak-I-Ajami - obsolete (in 1911) name of Persian province
- Jafarabad - a state of India
- Jath - a native state of India, in the Deccan division of Bombay
- Jawhar - a native state of India
- Joshekan - a small province of Persia
- Kach Gandava - Kachhi, a low-lying flat region in Baluchistan
- Kadur - a district of Mysore state, in southern India
- Kahlur - or Bilaspur, a native state of India. Update: It isn't a state anymore. It merged with the state of Himachal Pradesh. There is a district in the state called Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, but it is unclear if it occupies the same territory.
- Kalat District, a district of Baluchistan.
- Kalmyk Steppe; Kalmuck Steppe - a territory or reservation belonging to the Kalmuck or Kalmyk Tatars, in the Russian government of Astrakhan
- Karateghin - a 'country' of Central Asia. Sources say located in Buxoro Province of Uzbekistan, but its major town, Garm is in Tajikistan. info.
- Karen-Ni - the country of the Red Karens, a collection of small states, formerly independent, but now feudatory to Burma
- Kastamuni; Kastambul - A vilayet of Asia Minor; also: capital of the vilayet, the ancient Castamon
- Katha - district in the northern division of Upper Burma
- Katsena - ancient state of the western Sudan
- Keng Tung - the most extensive of the Shan States in the province of Burma
- Keonthal - hill state in the Punjab, India
- Kharsawan - a feudatory state of India
- Kheri - district of India, in the Lucknow division of the United Provinces (as of 1911)
- Kiang-Si - an eastern province of China
- Kolaba - district of India, in the southern division of Bombay (Cobala?)
- Kunlong - district and ferry on the Salween, Burma
- Kurram Agency - one of the seven Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan
- Kuruntwad or Kurandvad, a native state of India, in the Deccan division of Bombay
- Kustenland - a common name for the three crown-lands of Austria, Gorz and Gradisca, Istria and Trieste
- Legya - called by the Shans Lai-Hka, a state in the central division of the southern Shan States of Burma
- Lossnitz Loßnitz - a district in the kingdom of Saxony (Germany). Now a district of the city of Freiberg, Saxony, Saxony German wiki
- Lunavada - See Indian Princely States
- Mahi Kantha - a political agency or collection of native states in India
- Maihar - a native state of Central India, in the Baghelkhand agency
- Malayir - province of Persia, situated between Hamadan and Burujird
- Maler Kotla - a native state of India, within the Punjab
- Malleco - province of southern Chile, of the Araucanía region. Redlinked in Spanish wiki
- Manbhum - a district of British India in Bengal
- Mang Lon - a state in the northern Shah states of Burma (ca. 1911)
- Mansura or Mansoura - capital of the province of Dakahlia, Egypt (1911)
- Mawkmai - one of the largest states in the eastern division of the southern Shan States of Burma
- Maxwelltown - a burgh of barony and police burgh of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland
- Mong Nai - one of the largest Shah States in Southern Burma
- Mong Pai - the most southwesterly of the British Shan States of Burma
- Mong Pan - state in the eastern division of the southern Shah States of Burma
- Myaungmya - a district in the Irrawaddy division of lower Burma
- Myelat - division of the southern Shan States of Burma
- Nagode - native state of Central India, in the Baghelkhand agency
- Nandgaon - feudatory state of India, in the Chattisgarh division of the Central Provinces
NubleÑuble Province of the Bío-Bío Region in central Chile- Odenkirchen District of Mönchengladbach, a city of North Rhine-Westphalia; see de:Odenkirchen German wiki article
- Palamau - a district of British India
- Phaltan - a native state of India
- Prome - a district in the Pegu division of Lower Burma
- Radhanpur - a native state of India see List of Indian Princely States
- Rolandseck borough of Remagen in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
- Saetersdal - a district in the south of Norway
- Savah - a small province of central Persia
- Sawantvadi - a native state of Bombay, India
- Shahabad - district of British India, in the Patna division of Bengal. There is such a place in Uttar Pradesh state.
- Sirguja - or Surouja, one of the Chota Nagpur feudatory states, India
- Sirhind - tract of land in the Punjab, India; Sirhind Canal
St. Nicolas du Port Saint-Nicholas-du-PortSaint-Nicolas-de-Port département of Meurthe-et-Moselle French wiki- St. Servan Saint-Servan district of Saint-Malo
- Standards Department - article is outdated and the department may no longer exist.
- Thar and Parkar; Thur and Parker - district of India, in the Sind province of Bombay
- Theinni eb1911 - or Hsenwi, one of the Northern Shan States of Burma
- Turbet I Haidari - district of the province of Khorasan in Persia, the capital has the same name
- Turgai - a province of Russian Central Asia
- Turshiz - province of Khorasan in Persia, modern Iran
- The Twenty-Four Parganas - a district of British India. North 24 Parganas. South 24 Parganas.
- Unyamwezi - a region of German East Africa
- Upper Sind Frontier - a district of British India, in the Sind province of Bombay
- Wuntho - native state of Upper Burma annexed by the British and incorporated in the district of Katha in 1892
- Wynaad - a highland tract in S. India, also Wainad
- Yatsank or Lawksawk - state in the central division of the southern Shan States of Burma