No, there are no states in the Philippines, just regions and provinces.
Yes, the noun 'prairie' is a common noun, a general word for any large open area of grassland.
No countries start with the letter X , although many cities and provinces do.
There are 14 Provinces, 2 cities (Almaty, the major city and Astana, the capital) with the State importance and they do not belong to any of the provinces and Baikonur, which is a city with special status as it is leased to Russia through the year 2050.Almaty cityAstana cityBaikonur cityProvinces AkmolaAktobeAlmatyAtyrauEast KazakhstanKaragandyKostanayKyzyl OrdaMangystauNorth KazakhstanPavlodarSouth KazakhstanWest KazakhstanZhambyl
Not all our provinces are called prairie provinces. The Prairies are a geographical area of Canada where its all pretty much flat. Saskatchewan, for example, has no hills. Well, one, but its man-made. ======================================== No hills in Saskatchewan, you say?? The Cypress Hills, which straddle the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, have the highest elevation of any Canadian location between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador.
Yukon is a territory. It does not contain any provinces.
Of course, Australia is like any other large country. It has big cities and people work in the cities.
Ecuador does not have any states. It has very important cities. that is a dumb answer, the real answer is sixteen! I had a project in :( spanish and counted on the map several times
It can be any of those depending on where the prairie is and the time of year.
They are both the capital cities of their countries.It is a separate federal territory that is not part of any state.^/|\|||Plato
No there aren't any prairie dogs in australia. They live only in the plains.
Alberta and Saskatchewan are Canada's two landlocked provinces.