Overseas Territories (Groß-Deutschland)

Overseas Territories are non-contiguous regions of a country, typically separated by a large span of land or by the ocean. They are in political union with the home country, and are represented in the legislature in some fashion.

Africa

 * German East Africa

Asia and Pacific

 * Bismark Archipelago
 * Caroline Islands
 * German New Guinea
 * German Samoa
 * Kaiser Friedrichsland (former Principe)
 * Kaiser Wilhelmsland
 * Kiautschou
 * Nauru
 * Neukaledonien
 * Nordseeland (former Primorsky)

Indian Ocean

 * Archipel Crozet
 * Archipel des Kerguelen
 * Seychelles
 * Verstreute Inseln (Scattered Islands)

Netherlands

 * Saint Martin
 * Saint Paul and Amsterdam Islands (formerly French Southern Island territory)

Sweden

 * Sankt Barthelemy

Atlantic

 * Falkland Islands
 * St. Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha
 * South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

Caribbean

 * Anguilla
 * Cayman Islands
 * Montserrat
 * Turks and Caicos Islands

Indian Ocean

 * British Indian Ocean Territory
 * Mauritius

Mediterranean

 * Gibraltar
 * Malta

Pacific Ocean

 * British Polynesia
 * Mayotte
 * Pitcairn Islands
 * Wallis and Futuna

Africa

 * Cape Verde Islands
 * East Thompson Island (former Sao Tome)

Atlantic

 * Bahamas
 * Bermuda

Caribbean Island Territories

 * Bajo Nuevo Bank
 * Corn Islands
 * Navassa Bank
 * Quita Sueno Bank
 * Roncador Bank
 * Serrana Bank
 * Serranilla Bank

Central America

 * Panama Canal Zone (held in perpetuity per 1899 lease)

Pacific

 * American Samoa
 * Baker Island
 * Guam
 * Howland Island
 * Jarvis Island
 * Johnson Atoll
 * Kingman Reef
 * Line Islands
 * Marshall Islands
 * Micronesia
 * Midway Island
 * Northern Mariana Islands
 * Palmyra Atoll
 * Palau
 * Phoenix Islands
 * US Virgin Islands
 * Wake Island