Enklávék
Enklávék are territories completely surrounded by the land of another state. The term comes from the Spanish word "enclave," meaning a small part of a country within another country. Enklávék can be sovereign territories belonging to one country but located entirely within the borders of another, or they can be exclaves of a country that are geographically separated from the main part of that country and entirely surrounded by foreign territory.
Historically, enklávék have often arisen due to complex geopolitical divisions, inheritance laws, or historical treaties. Their
Notable examples of enklávék include the Vatican City, an independent state surrounded by Rome, Italy, and San