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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crown_landCrown land - Wikipedia

    Crown land (sometimes spelled crownland ), also known as royal domain, is a territorial area belonging to the monarch, who personifies the Crown. It is the equivalent of an entailed estate and passes with the monarchy, being inseparable from it.

    • Crown Estate

      The Crown Estate is a collection of lands and holdings in...

  2. Las Tierras de la Corona, también conocida como dominio real, es un área territorial que pertenece al monarca, que personifica a la corona. Es el equivalente a las propiedades de un Estado que se heredan con la monarquía, siendo inseparable de ella.

  3. Crown land, in Great Britain, land owned by the crown, the income from which has been, since the reign of George III (1760–1820), surrendered to Parliament in return for a fixed Civil List, an agreed sum provided annually for the maintenance of the sovereign’s expenses.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CisleithaniaCisleithania - Wikipedia

    Crown lands Cisleithania consisted of 15 crown lands which had representatives in the Imperial Council ( Reichsrat ), the Cisleithanian parliament in Vienna. The crown lands centered on the Archduchy of Austria ( Erzherzogtum Österreich ) were not states, but provinces in the modern sense.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Public_landPublic land - Wikipedia

    In all modern states, a portion of land is held by central or local governments. This is called public land, state land, or Crown land (Commonwealth realms). The system of tenure of public land, and the terminology used, varies between countries. The following examples illustrate some of the range.

  6. Crown lands of France. The crown lands, crown estate, royal domain or (in French) domaine royal (from demesne) of France were the lands, fiefs and rights directly possessed by the kings of France. [1] While the term eventually came to refer to a territorial unit, the royal domain originally referred to the network of "castles, villages and ...