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If a division (or a group of divisions) successfully overwhelms an enemy province, they may occupy it. Some provinces may have victory points, which can push a nation closer towards capitulation if occupied. Occupying key provinces within a state allows the occupying power to access the enemy's factories and natural resources in that state.
World map showing boundaries of many high and low-level administrative divisions. The table below indicates the types and, where known, numbers of administrative divisions used by countries and their major dependent territories.
This treaty had ended the War of the Cities or Thirteen Years' War and provided for the Order's cession of its rights over the western half of its territories to the Polish crown, which became the province of Royal Prussia, while the remaining part of the Order's land became a fief of the Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569).
Rank Subnational flag [note 1] Coat of arms/seal [note 2] Common name [note 3] Capital Largest city Sovereign state Area Population Rank within sovereign state Population density
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Largest province of China. Oregon Territory: 720,011: Territory acquired from Britain by the US in 1848. Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia (Ash Sharqiyah) 710,000: Largest province of Saudi Arabia. Texas: 696,200: State of the United States. Visigothic Kingdom: 684,738: A Germanic Kingdom on the Iberian peninsula, lasting from 474-723. Measured at ...
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