Canonical territory in canon law is the specifically defined geographic territory of an ecclesiastical entity, whether a diocese, archdiocese, autocephalous church, etc. Outside that territory, the authorities of that entity have no canonically ecclesiastical jurisdiction. This principle is based on the canons of the First Ecumenical Council, which do not permit overlapping jurisdiction to bishops.
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