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  2. Province - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Ecclesiastical province - Wikipedia

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    The borders of provinces have often been inspired, or even determined, by historical or present political borders; the same is often true of diocesan borders within a province. The following are some examples: In France, where the boundaries partly reflected later Roman provinces, most were rearranged in 2002 to fit new administrative regions.

  4. Category:Provinces - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Administrative divisions of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Within each province of the republic, there are municipal communities (hamaynkner, singular hamaynk), currently considered the second-level administrative division in Armenia. Each municipality - known officially as community, either rural or urban- is a self-governing entity and consists of one or more settlements ( bnakavayrer , singular ...

  6. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (provinces) - Wikipedia

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    8 use "X" (cases in which the province name is not the same as the capital city -- i.e. 3 Basque provinces and those autonomous communities consisting of one province 2 use "X Province, Country" -- Jaén (shares name with province in Peru) and Córdoba (ibid., Argentina)

  7. List of physiographic regions - Wikipedia

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    The landforms of Earth are generally divided into physiographic regions, consisting of physiographic provinces, which in turn consist of physiographic sections, [1] [2] [3] though some others use different terminology, such as realms, regions and subregions. [4]

  8. List of provincial name etymologies of the Philippines

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    The province was named after Isabella II, the reigning queen of Spain at the time of the province's creation in 1856. "Isabela" by itself is the Spanish cognate of Elizabeth , ultimately derived from the Hebrew אֱלִישֶׁבַע Elisheva , which variously means "My God is an oath," or "My God is abundance," "God is satisfaction," or "God ...

  9. Philippine English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Here are some examples of words with meanings unique to Philippine English: Accomplish [5] — To fill out a form. (Original meaning: to finish successfully) Advanced [7] [5] — Indicates that a clock or watch is ahead of the standard time. (Original meaning: state-of-the-art) Blowout [27] — To treat somebody with a meal; [60] a birthday ...