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A region not admitted to the Union as a state but led by a governor appointed by the president

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Such a region is called a "Territory".

Step-by-step explanation:

A territory of a country is an area presided over by that country, but is not a state or province of the country. Such a territory is ruled over by a governor put in place by the president of that country.

An example of a territory of the United States is Puerto Rico.

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