- Province - Wikipedia
Six provinces, including five of the oldest Canadian provinces— Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island —have "counties" as administrative sub-divisions
- Provinces and territories of Canada - Simple English Wikipedia, the . . .
Here is a list of the provinces and territories, and their standard abbreviations, with their capitals (the cities where their governments are based) and largest cities
- Provinces and territories of Canada - Wikipedia
Its four largest provinces by area (Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta) are also (with Quebec and Ontario switched in order) its most populous; together they account for 86% of the country's population
- PROVINCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
b : an administrative district or division of a country c provinces plural : all of a country except the metropolises 2 a : a division of a country forming the jurisdiction of an archbishop or metropolitan
- PROVINCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The provinces are the parts of a country outside its capital or most important city
- What is a Province? - WorldAtlas
Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia were all provinces under the Southern Colonies, while New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York were provinces which made up the Middle Colonies
- PROVINCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
the provinces, the parts of a country outside of the capital or the largest cities (in England) all parts of the country outside of London a country, territory, district, or region Geography physiographic province a department or branch of learning or activity the province of mathematics Synonyms: area
- Provinces - definition of provinces by The Free Dictionary
prov•ince (ˈprɒv ɪns) n 1 an administrative division or unit of a country, esp any of the 10 principal political units of Canada 2 the provinces, the parts of a country outside of the capital or the largest cities 3 a country, territory, district, or region 4 a a major region of the earth or biosphere
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