Condominium
see also: Etymology of Condominium
In International law, a condominium is a territory on which several powers exert their authority jointly.
Another use
In North America, the term “condominium”, or “condo”, indicates in the language running an apartment in divided Copropriété.
Examples of condominium
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the division of sovereignty on Cyprus and the Arménie between the Byzantine and the Arab at the 7th century.
- the Paréage of Andorra, since 1278, between the Bishop of Urgell (Spain) and the Count de Foix (of which Co-sovereignty then passed to the King de Navarre, then King de France, then with the President of the French Republic, which currently holds it).
- Maastricht, which had known the double Seigneurie Duc of the Brabant and Prince-Bishop of Liege, became in 1648 a true condominium between " states indépendants" (the United Provinces and the Principality of Liege) - detailed article
- the neutral condominium of Moresnet of 1814 to 1919
- the Franco-British condominium on the New Hebrides (current Vanuatu) of 1906 to 1980
- the Island of the Pheasants, on the Bidassoa close to Hendaye, is the smallest condominium of the world. It is managed alternatively by the France and the Spain, six months out of twelve.
- the condominium egypto-British on the Sudan
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