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List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area, comparing continents, countries, and first-level administrative country subdivisions. List of first-level administrative divisions by population; List of FIPS region codes in FIPS 10-4, withdrawn from the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) in 2008
province provinsi Indonesia: province provincia: Spanish-speaking countries: province Italy: província Portugal (formerly) province Angola São Tomé and Príncipe: prowincja Poland: province purok Philippines: district or zone raion Russia: district Moldova Ukraine: rajons Latvia: district região Brazil: group of estados; also macrorregião
Provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Territories of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Communes of the Republic of the Congo; Departments of the Republic of the Congo; Districts of the Republic of the Congo; Provinces of Costa Rica; Cantons of Costa Rica; List of autonomous areas by country; List of country subdivision flags in ...
The following chart lists countries and dependencies along with their capital cities, in English and non-English official language(s). In bold: internationally recognized sovereign states. The 193 member states of the United Nations (UN) Vatican City (administered by the Holy See, a UN observer state), which is generally recognized as a ...
This is an index of a series of comprehensive lists of continents, countries, and first level administrative country subdivisions such as states, provinces, and territories, as well as certain political and geographic features of substantial area. [1]
Most countries, including both unitary states and those with federal constitutions, are made up of a number of Administrative divisions and subnational entities called federated states or provinces. In many cases, these are creations of the national government, rather than sovereign states or administrative divisions .
Because Canada is the second-largest country in the world by area, but has only 10 provinces, most Canadian provinces are very large—six of its ten provinces are larger than any country in Europe except Russia, and its largest province Quebec—1,542,056 km 2 (595,391 sq mi)—is almost two and a half times as large as France—640,679 km 2 ...
The 137 most populous country subdivisions in 2012. The following list sorts first-level administrative divisions of countries according to their number of inhabitants. Only administrative units of the highest order are listed.