List of international enclaves
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Also called "international territory", sometimes the term "enclave" is used only to refer to the international character of the residents, and not the place's legal status.
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Enclaves with Legal Status
- Pavillon de Breteuil in France - used by the General Conference on Weights and Measures.
- UN headquarters (plus, effectively a 25 mile (40 kilometer) radius by court ruling) in the United States of America - used by the United Nations
Temporary Enclaves with Legal Status
- Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France 1948 - used by the United Nations
Suggested/Proposed and Historical Enclaves
- Jerusalem (November 29, 1947)
Enclaves that might not have a legal basis
- Sections carved out of China during the colonization period.
- Geneva, Switzerland
- The Sovereign Order of the Knights of Malta, an enclave within the city of Rome.



