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Prince Edward Island is the province with the least number of counties in Canada, as it is divided into only three counties: Kings, Queens, and Prince. This small number reflects the province's size and population compared to other provinces, which typically have more counties.
No, a province is typically not bigger than a country. A province is a subnational administrative division within a country, while a country is a sovereign state with its own government and defined territory. However, some provinces can be quite large in area, but they are still part of a larger country.
There are seven Divisions or Provinces
It all depends on which province or state
British Columbia
Between 50°N and 60°N latitude, several provinces are completely or partially included, primarily in Canada. Notable examples include British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and parts of Ontario and Quebec. Additionally, regions in northern Europe, such as parts of Norway, Sweden, and Finland, also fall within this latitude range. The exact number may vary depending on the definitions of "province" and the specific boundaries considered.
There is no province that is not included in the Republic of Ireland. Leinster, Munster and Connaught are all completely in the Republic of Ireland. 3 of Ulster's 9 counties are in the Republic of Ireland, so that may be what you are referring to. The other 6 counties of Ulster make up Northern Ireland. These 6 counties are often incorrectly referred to as being Ulster.
Brazil. More specifically, the Piaui province of Brazil.
08036 Ortueri, Province of Nuoro, Italy.
It is a line of latitude.
There is no such island. However, VANCOUVER Island-- where the city of Victoria is located-- is in the Province of British Columbia
Hormozgan Province, Hara & Du Aab Rd, Iran.
the United Kingdom
Prince Edward Island
That is a Latitude/Longitude location in the Canadian province of Quebec, north of Quebec City.
The Australian province of Queensland occupies the range of latitudesfrom 10.09° to 29.17° South. Every parallel of latitude within that rangecrosses parts of Queensland.
54 degrees 44 minutes north latitude is located in Canada, specifically in the province of British Columbia. This latitude line passes through areas near the northern border of the province, close to the city of Dawson Creek. It is also near the border with the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories, extending into the northern regions of the country.