enkláva
Enkláva is a term used in geography and political science to describe a territory that is completely surrounded by the landmass of another state. This means that the enclaved territory has no direct access to the sea or to the territory of its own country. Enklávy can exist for a variety of reasons, including historical borders, ethnic divisions, or political agreements.
There are different types of enklávy. Some are politically sovereign states, meaning they are independent countries
The existence of enklávy can present unique challenges. For the enclaved territory, access to trade, resources,