Use dmy dates date September 2010 The Provinces of Portugal , although today not recognized in law and disused ... of Le n . History The first provinces, instituted during the Roman occupation of the Iberian peninsula ... reordered these territories in the third century, dividing Tarraconesis into three separate territories .... The kingdoms were divided into provinces or counties, headed by a local governors referred to as a count ... File antigas Provincias Portugal.png thumb 150px The six medieval provinces of the Kingdom ... by the late 16th Century, the comarcas would start to be referred to as prov ncias lang en provinces ... the 19th century. Provinces Around the 17th Century, the provinces were subdivided into individual comarcas or correi es lang en corrections , with their own corregedor lang en law judges , and the provinces ... territories. ref name Sobral This division between military and civic authorities were maintained until the administrative reforms of 1832. Until the end of the 18th century, feudal territories ... Crown Crown . By 1801, the provinces included the following administrative divisions ref name Sobral ... with these comarcas the administrative and judicial regions , the provinces began to be subdivided ... of the military governor was instituted to include areas of the Provinces of Entre Douro e Minho and Beira in order to connect these provinces. ref name Sobral Prefectures After the Liberal ..., which would approximate the already existing Provinces of Portugal. In actuality, one new province ... to function with all the rights and privileges. In addition, the Provinces would begin to function ... territories the Portuguese colonies in Africa, India and Southeast Asia . In comparison with the period before the 17th century, the Provinces of 1832, or prefeituras lang en prefectures ... as an organ of the local government, elected by the citizens of the province. The provinces ... prefectures provinces were ref name Sobral Minho Province Prefecture of Minho Ponte de Lima ... more details
refimprove date December 2007 The provinces of Sweden , landskap , are historical, geographical and cultural regions. Sweden has 25 provinces and they have no administrative function, but remain historical ... Denmark Norway . Others like the historical provinces of Finland provinces of Finland were lost. Lapland ... counties correspond almost exactly to the provinces, as is Blekinge to Blekinge County and Gotland ... importance of the provinces. In addition, the administrative units are subject to continuous changes several new counties were for instance created in the 1990s while the provinces have had their historical borders outlined for centuries. The provinces of Sweden are still used in colloquial speech and cultural references, The provinces of Sweden can therefore not be regarded as an archaic concept ... have province borders through them. Provinces Swedish Latin rowspan 33 Image Sverigekarta Landskap Text.svg right 350px Provinces of Sweden ngermanland Angermannia Blekinge Blechingia Bohusl n Bahusia ... 170px Sweden s provinces from 1658 to 1809 The origins of the provincial divisions lay in the petty ... governed themselves. The historical provinces were considered duchy duchies , but newly conquered provinces added to the kingdom either received the status of a duchy or a county, depending on their individual ... some were incorporated as provinces. The most permanent acquisitions were from the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658, in which the former Denmark Danish Scanian lands &ndash the provinces of Sk ne , Blekinge ... Swedish and gradually integrated. Other foreign territories were ruled as Dominions of Sweden Swedish ..., a collective of provinces. Heraldry At the funeral of King Gustav I of Sweden Gustav Vasa Gustav I in 1560 some early versions of coats of arms for 23 of the provinces listed below were displayed ... promptly created to represent each of the provinces. At the funeral of Charles X Gustav more flags ... , Bremen and Verden Aller Verden , as well as coat of arms for the German territories Kleve ... more details
Politics of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan is divided into 12 provinces viloyatlar , singular spaced ndash viloyat , viloyati in compound, e.g. Toshkent viloyati , Samarqand viloyati , 1 autonomous republic respublika , respublikasi in compound, e.g. Qaraqalpaqstan Avtonom Respublikasi , Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic , and 1 independent city shahar or shahri in compounds, e.g. Toshkent shahri , Tashkent city . Names are given below in the Uzbek language , although numerous variations of the transliterations of each name exist. The statistics for Toshkent Viloyati Tashkent Province also include the statistics for Toshkent Shahri Tashkent City . The provinces in turn are divided into Districts of Uzbekistan 160 districts tumanlar , singular tuman . class wikitable sortable bgcolor efefef Division Capital City Area br km Population 2008 ref http www.stat.uz STAT 2008year doklad eng tab.pdf Statistical Review of Uzbekistan 2008, p.176 ref Key Andijan Province Andijon Viloyati Andijon 4,200 2,477,900 2 Buxoro Province Buxoro Viloyati Buxoro Bukhara 39,400 1,576,800 3 Fergana Province Farg ona Viloyati Farg ona Fergana 6,800 2,997,400 4 Jizzax Province Jizzax Viloyati Jizzax 20,500 1,090,900 5 Xorazm Province Xorazm Viloyati Urganch 6,300 1,517,600 13 Namangan Province Namangan Viloyati Namangan ... 2,012,600 11 Tashkent Province Toshkent Viloyati Toshkent Tashkent 15,300 2,537,500 12 Provinces ... territories of Chong Kara or Kalacha , roughly 3  km 1.9  mi long by 1  km 0.6 ... and Fergana . See also ISO 3166 2 UZ References reflist Provinces of Uzbekistan Articles on first level administrative divisions of Asian countries Category Provinces of Uzbekistan Category Subdivisions of Uzbekistan Category Lists of country subdivisions Uzbekistan, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Asia Uzbekistan 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Uzbekistan ... ro Regiunile Uzbekistanului ru sco Provinces o Uzbekistan sv ... more details
Provincias br Siebzehn Provinzen br Dix sept Provinces br The Seventeen Provinces common name ... Map 1477 Low Countries.png image map caption Map of the Provinces government type Monarchy capital ... northern areas, minority, unofficial The Seventeen Provinces were a personal union of states in the Low ... of Western Germany . The Seventeen Provinces were originally held by the Dukes of Burgundy of the House ... Empire Spanish line. From 1512 the Provinces formed the major part of the Burgundian Circle . Composition The map corresponds to the following provinces the County of Artois the County of Flanders ... of Overijssel the County of Zutphen It was not always the same Seventeen Provinces represented at the Estates ... a number of fiefdom s in the Low Countries that were not part of the Seventeen Provinces, mainly ... Countries Image Leo belgicus.png left thumb 300px Leo Belgicus map. The Seventeen Provinces ... became the lord of different provinces. Mary of Burgundy Mary I of Valois, Duchess of Burgundy was the last ..., Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire , the provinces were acquired by the House of Habsburg ... of Spain , eventually united all seventeen provinces under his rule, the last one being the Duchy of Guelders , in 1543. Most of these provinces were fiefs of the Holy Roman Empire . Two provinces, the County ... in the Treaty of Cambrai in 1529. The Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 determined that the Provinces ... . The Seventeen Provinces went to his son, the king of Spain. Conflicts between Philip II and his Dutch subjects led to the Eighty Years War , which started in 1568. The seven northern provinces gained their independence as a republic called the Dutch Republic Seven United Provinces . They were the Lordship ..., later Lordship of Utrecht the County of Holland the County of Zeeland The southern provinces ... at the Siege of Antwerp 1584 1585 Siege of Antwerp 1584&ndash 1585 . Hence, these provinces became known as the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands . The northern Seven United Provinces kept ... more details
for ecclesiastical provinces List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Ireland List of Anglican dioceses in the United Kingdom and Ireland class toccolours vcard cellpadding 2 style float right clear right margin 0 0 0.5em 1em width 235px font size 90 text align left colspan 2 class style text align center background E0E0E0 big class fn org Provinces of Ireland big br lang ga C ig na h ireann colspan 2 style background white text align center font size 85 Image Four Provinces Flag.svg 175px br Flag of the Four Provinces colspan 2 style background E0E0E0 text align center Location colspan 2 style border 0 vertical align middle File Ireland location provinces.jpg center 250px colspan 2 legend green Leinster legend yellow Munster legend blue Connacht legend red Ulster colspan 2 style background E0E0E0 text align center Statistics style background EDEDED Area 84,421  km style background EDEDED Population   2011 6,241,700 Ireland has historically been divided into four province s Leinster ... Meath , was incorporated into Leinster, with parts going to Ulster. History The origins of these provinces ... in their respective territories by the great Irish dynastic families of U N ill O Neill Ulster ... the historic provinces of Leinster and Meath gradually merged, mainly due to the impact of the Pale ... of Munster, the fifth of Ulster and so on. Later record makers dubbed them provinces , in imitation ... in a sporting context, as Ireland s four professional rugby teams play under the names of the provinces ... . The provinces were supplanted by the present system of Counties of Ireland counties after ... ref Population for other provinces is all 2011 census results. small Poetic description Image ... of Ireland DEFAULTSORT Provinces Of Ireland Category Historical regions Ireland Category Provinces ... Irland es Provincias de Irlanda eo Provincoj de Irlando fo Landspartar rlandi fr Provinces d Irlande ... ru sq Provincat e Irland s simple Provinces of Ireland sr fi Irlannin ... more details
File Westernsaharamap.png thumb 270px The Southern Provinces are the land west of the red line, which indicates the Moroccan Border Wall Western Sahara Berm . Politics of Morocco Sahara conflict The Southern Provinces or Moroccan Sahara are the terms used by the Moroccan government for Western Sahara . These two official Moroccan denominations explicitly include all the parts of Western Sahara, that lie either to the west or to the east of the Moroccan military Border Wall Western Sahara berm in the area. The Moroccan government prefers the term Southern Provinces for its geographical obviousness, and because of the sensitivity of the word Sahara in Morocco. A frequent use of the term Southern Provinces is found for example in Moroccan state TV weather forcasts, displayed maps on the news, government statements,...etc . The Moroccan governement controls and administrates about two thirds of Western Sahara and all the oceanic coasts of Western Sahara, government and private companies exploit coastal areas for fishing and the land areas in phosphate ming. The Polisario separatist organization controls the remaining third, which is isolated from the ocean, mostly empty of any population, dry, and unfit for conventionnal urbanization any basic economic activity. The two thirds of Western Sahara that are controlled by Morocco are treated by the governement as normal Moroccan territory. The government conducts various economic and social development programs and includes these Southern Provinces in the national budget of government funding, national sport competitions, education programs ... There were further changes in the territories in 1983, with the area becoming four wilayas through ... channel for the Southern Provinces , called Laayoun TV. References and notes Reflist External links http www.belt.es noticias 2005 noviembre 15 sahara.asp The Provinces Coord missing Morocco Category ... es Provincias Meridionales fr Provinces du Sud he ja pt Prov ncias Meridionais ... more details
between 1938 and 1941 Province of Westphalia Westphalia Notes references Territories and provinces of Prussia Category Prussia Category Kingdom of Prussia Category Provinces of Prussia de Verwaltungsgliederung ...The Provinces of Prussia constituted the main administrative divisions of Prussia . Following the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 and the Congress of Vienna in 1815 the various princely states in Germany gained their nominal sovereignty, but the reunification process that culminated in the creation of the German Empire in 1871, produced a country that was constituted of several princely states and dominated by one of them, the Kingdom of Prussia . The Provinces of Prussia covered some 60 percent of the territory that was the German Empire . The appointed head of each province was known as Oberpr sident . Each province also had a provincial diet Provinziallandtag in German . The provinces of Prussia were further subdivided into Regierungsbezirk e . Prussia in the German Confederation Image Ac.prussiamap3.gif right thumb 400px Provinces of Prussia in the German Confederation 1815 1871 The German Confederation was created at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 and the Kingdom of Prussia was a member until its dissolution in 1866 following the Austro Prussian War . Province of Brandenburg ... Posen Created from the Grand Duchy of Posen in 1848 Province of Prussia Prussia Created from the provinces ... Empire Image Prussiamap.gif thumb right 400px Provinces of Prussia in the German Empire 1871 ... in 1918 following World War I . From 1875 on the provinces were bodies combining regional home rule ... Map WR PrussiaProvs 1920.svg thumb right 300px Provinces of Prussia in the Weimar Republic , territorial ... to the provinces of Province of Posen Posen and Province of West Prussia West Prussia to the newly ... . Prussia and its provinces formally continued to exist even though political control was eventually ... Posen West Prussia Created in 1922 from the parts of the provinces Province of Posen Posen and Province ... more details
Infobox subdivision type name Provinces of Argentina alt name alt name1 alt name2 alt name3 alt name4 ... Federal . The city and the provinces have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Provinces are then divided into Departments of Argentina departments lang es departamentos , singular ... Political divisions of Argentina Provinces of Argentina and Autonomous City of Buenos Aires style background ... Police , and a congress in eight provinces the parliament is constituted by an upper chamber senate and a lower chamber deputies , while in the remaining fifteen provinces and in the Buenos Aires Autonomous ... the return of democracy to the country in 1983, four provinces were intervened, namely Catamarca Province ... en la historia in Spanish ref During the 20th century, some provinces have had governments ... ref The internal products of the provinces are merged into the national product when the national ... s individual contribution to the national budget. Provinces are free to choose their own utilization .... The current political division of the provinces of Patagonia was set in 1884 and has ... Comodoro Rivadavia Military Zone . But the National Territories didn t have provincial status until the 20th century. They were named provinces in 1957. The exception is Tierra del Fuego Province ... of the country and the prevailing cold weather, most people live in the central or northern provinces ... class wikitable width 150px Region Provinces included Argentine Northwest style font size 90 Jujuy ... Tierra del Fuego Even though there are provinces that belong to more than one region, they are shown ... . See also List of Governors in Argentina ISO 3166 2 AR , the ISO codes for the provinces of Argentina. List of Argentine Provinces by Human Development Index List of Argentine provinces by GDP nominal List of Argentine provinces by GDP nominal per capita Comparison between Argentine provinces and countries ... Argentine provinces es icon http www.argentinaworld.com.ar Information of Argentine provinces es icon ... more details
Nine Provinces Japanese and Chinese may refer to Nine Provinces China , territorial divisions during Xia and Shang Dynasty China. Ky sh , an island of Japan. disambig ... more details
Northern Territories may refer to several geographic locations nihongo Northern Territories Hopp Ry do , a term used by the Japanese to refer to the territory disputed with Russia. See Kuril Islands dispute Historical name of Ghana , a former British Empire protectorate, divided into the Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions of modern Ghana. It may informally refer to Northern Territories of Canada , the Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. Northern territories of Israel , the Northern District and the Golan Heights. See also Northwest Territories , Canada. Northern Territory , an Australian territory. Northern country subdivision to see other types. geodis Category Lists of place names de Northern Territories pt Territ rios do Norte ... more details
counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, 2011 and 2006 censuses publisher Statcan.gc.ca ... provinces and territories of Canada territory of Canada . It had a population of 41,462 as of 1 July,2011 ... of Official Languages 5 , Age Groups 17A and Sex 3 for the Population of Canada, Provinces, Territories ... of all provinces or territories in Canada, Canadian dollar C 76,000 in 2009. ref cite web url http ... in Canada Category Arctic Ocean Category Beaufort Sea Category Northwest Territories Category Provinces ... title Infobox province or territory of Canada Name Northwest Territories AlternateName small Territoires ... www.cbc.ca canada north story 2008 06 25 nwt change.html title Western Arctic to Northwest Territories ... than it had been when the territories actually extended far into Canada s north central and northeastern ..., the territory borders Canada s two other territories, Yukon to the west and Nunavut to the east ... West Territories to Canada The present day territory was created in June 1870, when the Hudson ... of Canada made the official name of these territories the Northwest Territories , dropping ... Territories The NWT is one of two jurisdictions in Canada, Nunavut is the other, where Aboriginal ..., by province and territory Northwest Territories . Statistics Canada , 2005. ref ref http www.statcan.ca ... Rank among provinces br and territories 1871 48,000 n a n a 6 1881 56,446 n a 17.6 7 1891 98,967 n ... Northwest Territories Legislative Building As a territory, the NWT has fewer rights than the provinces ... See also portal Arctic Northwest Territories Wikipedia books Canada List of airports in the Northwest Territories List of National Parks of Canada List of Northwest Territories highways List of Northwest ... External links Commons category Northwest Territories Wikipedia books Canada Div col 2 http www.gov.nt.ca Government of the Northwest Territories dmoz Regional North America Canada Northwest Territories http www.spectacularnwt.com Northwest Territories Tourism Canada http www.pwnhc.ca Prince of Wales ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Citations missing date September 2008 Danubian provinces refer to the Roman provinces of the Lower Danube Dacia Dacia Trajana Trajana and Dacia Aureliana Aureliana , Moesia Inferior and Superior and Scythia Minor , as well as Pannonia Inferior . DEFAULTSORT Danubian Provinces Category Ancient Rome sh Dunavske provincije ... more details
The Provinces of Eritrea existed between Eritrea s incorporation as a Colony of Italy until the conversion of the provinces into administrative regions. When ruled as the Italian Eritrea Colony of Eritrea , the Italian Colonial Administration had divided the colony into eight provinces administrative regions . These administrative regions relied heavily upon the historical political boundaries in the region, including, but not exclusively, that of local nobility. These Provinces of Eritrea were also used by the Federated Eritrean Government from 1952 1962 and as districts in Eritrea when it was annexed by Ethiopia from 1962 1991. These eight provinces are enumerated below Akele Guzay Barka Eritrea Barka Denkalia Hamasien Sahel Eritrea Sahel Semhar Senhit Seraye After Independence, the Provisional Government of Eritrea converted the original eight Provinces of Eritrea from the Italian Colonial period to ten provinces by splitting the Barka province in two, the north known as Barka Eritrea Barka Province and the south as Gash Setit Province, while at the same time separating Asmara from the rest of Hamasien . On 1996 04 15, the Government of Eritrea converted the then ten Provinces of Eritrea into six administrative regions. See also Regions of Eritrea Category Former provinces of Eritrea Category Subdivisions of Eritrea Category Lists of former subdivisions of countries Category Eritrea related lists Provinces Eritrea stub it Province d Eritrea ... more details
the Papal States , provinces rose to 69. After World War I , new territories were annexed to the country. The Province of Trento was created in 1920. Provinces of province of La Spezia La Spezia , province ... File Italian provinces no regions.svg thumb left In this map regions have different colors and are divided into provinces. A province is composed of many municipalities comune , and usually several provinces form a region. The region of Aosta Valley is the only exception being the province coincident with the region. The three main functions devolved to provinces are Local planning and zoning ... of local roads, etc. There are 110 provinces in Italy. ref cite web title Lista Province Itliane ... 2011 ref Lombardy has the most provinces, with 12. The number of provinces in Italy has been steadily ... provinces unlike all other provinces they have the same legislative powers of regions and are not subordinated ... of Italian Provinces class wikitable sortable width 100 style margin left 0.5em margin bottom ... float right margin left 10px colspan 2 Number of provinces Year small Number of br provinces small ... f0f8ff 107 style background f0f8ff 2004 style background f0f8ff 110 File Provinces of Italy trend.png thumb left 500px Number of provinces in Italy since 1861 Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy In 1861, at the birth of the Kingdom of Italy, there were 59 provinces. However, at that time the national ... Independence War , territories of Veneto, Friuli and Mantova were annexed. There were therefore 9 provinces more province of Belluno Belluno , province of Mantova Mantova , province of Padova Padova ... provincia di Caserta . In 1924 the new provinces of Fiume , di Pula Pola and Zadar Zara were created, rising the total number of provinces in Italy to 76. Between the two World Wars In 1927 ... provinces were created Valle d Aosta Aosta , province of Vercelli Vercelli , province of Varese Varese .... With the Paris Peace Treaties, 1947 Paris Treaties , signed on 10 February 1947, Italy lost the provinces ... more details
In its history, Brazil was divided into provinces. The first seven were Gr o Par Maranh o Pernambuco Bahia Rio de Janeiro S o Paulo S o Pedro do Rio Grande do Sul File Brazil provinces 1825.PNG thumb 300px Provinces of the Brazilian Empire in 1825 . In 1825 Brazil had these additional provinces Minas Gerais 1720 Mato Grosso 1748 Goias 1748 Santa Catarina state Santa Catarina Cisplatina Province In 1821, the Provincia Oriental del R o de la Plata present day Uruguay , was annexed by Brazil under the name of Prov ncia Cisplatina. Ceara 1822 Empire of Brazil Category Subdivisions of Brazil pt Prov ncias no Brasil ... more details
featured list Politics of the Philippines The Provinces of the Philippines are the primary political ... provinces at present, further subdivided into Cities of the Philippines component cities and Philippine ... province is administered by an elected governor who oversees various local government entities. The provinces ... designations. Each province is a member of the League of Provinces of the Philippines, an organization .... ref Citation url http www.lpp.gov.ph facts index.html title About the League of Provinces publisher League of Provinces of the Philippines accessdate 2008 01 12 ref Government Provincial government is autonomous of other provinces within the Republic. Each province is governed by two main elected ... class provinces are provided ten regular SP members third and fourth class provinces have eight, while fifth and sixth class provinces have six. Exceptions are provinces with more than five congressional ... is a part. ref name LGC Classification Provinces are classified according to average annual income ... for Provinces, Cities and Municipalities , National Statistics Coordination Board. ref class wikitable ... cities outside of Metro Manila as part of provinces, despite being self governing units themselves. List of provinces For a sortable table containing figures for all first level subdivisions, with Cities ... provinces, see List of primary local government units of the Philippines . class wikitable sortable ... residing in areas disputed between these provinces. ref Mati, Davao Oriental Mati Davao Region Region ... Independent cities cities independent from provinces . In this table, they are counted ... www.census.gov.ph data census2007 index.html National Statistics Office . small Maps PH provinces area ... , which were further subdivided into provinces and districts. The American administration initially ... provinces under the new province of Lepanto Bontoc through Act No. 410. Areas between Abra province ... province Kalinga established as sub provinces of Cagayan province Cagayan and Lepanto Bontoc , respectively ... more details
The Provinces of Venezuela were administrative divisions used from Venezuela s independence from Gran Colombia in 1830 to 1864, when the States of Venezuela were created. There were initially 11 provinces, with 3 created later, until in 1856 the Law of Territorial Division divided Venezuela into 21 provinces. Most of the provinces created at independence had previously existed in a similar form during the Spanish Empire, in some cases having been abolished during the Gran Colombia period. With the conclusion of the Federal War in 1863, a new constitution transformed the provinces into the States of Venezuela . At independence, 1830 Apure Province Barcelona Province Venezuela Barcelona Province created 1520, see also Barcelona Province Gran Colombia Barinas Province 1786 Carabobo Province Caracas Province 1527, during Spanish Empire also known as Venezuela Province Coro Province 1815 Cuman Province 1537, during Spanish Empire also known as Nueva Andalusia Province Guayana Province 1585 Maracaibo Province Venezuela Maracaibo Province 1830 Maracaibo Province Spanish Empire Maracaibo Province originally created 1676 see also Maracaibo Province Gran Colombia Margarita Province 1525 M rida Province Venezuela M rida Province 1811 see also M rida Province Spanish Empire M rida Province 1622 1676 Later Barquisimeto Province 1832, splitting from Carabobo Province Trujillo Province Venezuela Trujillo Province 1831, splitting from Maracaibo Province see also Trujillo Province Gran Colombia Aragua Province 1848, splitting from Caracas Province 1856 Law of Territorial Division divides Venezuela into 21 provinces, with the new provinces being Amazonas Province , Cojedes Province , Gu rico Province , Maturin Province , Portuguesa Province , T chira Province Yaracuy Province . 1860 Amazonas ... of Apure and Barinas provinces the merger was reversed in 1864 External links http www.statoids.com ... Provinces of Venezuela ... more details
Politics of Mozambique stack Image Mozambique Provinces numbered 300px.png thumb right 250px Provinces of Mozambique Mozambique is divided into 10 province s prov ncias and 1 capital city cidade with provincial status Cabo Delgado Province Gaza Province Inhambane Province Manica Province Maputo City Maputo Province Nampula Province Niassa Province Sofala Province Tete Province Zambezia Province See also Districts of Mozambique ISO 3166 2 MZ External links http www.statoids.com umz.html Provinces of Mozambique , Statoids.com MZ Provinces Articles on first level administrative divisions of African countries Category Provinces of Mozambique Category Subdivisions of Mozambique Category Lists of country subdivisions Mozambique, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Africa Mozambique 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Mozambique Category Mozambique related lists af Provinsies van Mosambiek bg bs Provincije u Mozambiku de Provinzen Mosambiks el es Organizaci n territorial de Mozambique eu Mozambikeren banaketa administratiboa gl Subdivisi ns de Mozambique ko it Suddivisioni del Mozambico he sw Mikoa ya Msumbiji nl Provincies van Mozambique ja uz Mozambik hududiy bo linishi pl Podzia administracyjny Mozambiku pt Prov ncias de Mo ambique ru sco Provinces o Mozambique fi Mosambikin maakunnat sv Mo ambiques provinser tr Mozambik in y netim b lgeleri zh ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Politics of Burundi Burundi is divided into seventeen province s, each named after their respective Capital political capital . col begin width auto col 2 Bubanza Province Bubanza Bujumbura Mairie Province Bujumbura Mairie Bujumbura Rural Province Bujumbura Rural Bururi Province Bururi Cankuzo Province Cankuzo Cibitoke Province Cibitoke Gitega Province Gitega Karuzi Province Karuzi Kayanza Province Kayanza Kirundo Province Kirundo Makamba Province Makamba Muramvya Province Muramvya Muyinga Province Muyinga Mwaro Province Mwaro Ngozi Province Ngozi Rutana Province Rutana Ruyigi Province Ruyigi col 2 Provinces of Burundi Image Map col end See also Communes of Burundi Collines of Burundi Geography of Burundi List of Burundian provinces by area List of Burundian provinces by population List of Burundian provincial governors Ranked list of Burundian provinces ISO 3166 2 BI Articles on first level administrative divisions of African countries Provinces of Burundi Burundi topics Category Provinces of Burundi Category Subdivisions of Burundi Category Lists of country subdivisions Burundi, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Africa Burundi 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Burundi Category Burundi related lists Burundi geo stub be be x old bg de Provinzen Burundis es Organizaci n territorial de Burundi eo Provincoj de Burundo eu Burundiren banaketa administratiboa fr Subdivisions du Burundi ko it Province del Burundi hu Burundi tartom nyai nl Provincies van Burundi ja no Burundis provinser pl Podzia administracyjny Burundi pt Prov ncias do Burundi ro Subdiviziunile Burundiului ru fi Burundin provinssit sv Burundis provinser tg tr Burundi nin y netim b lgeleri zh ... more details
Politics of Gabon stack Provinces of Gabon Image Map Gabon is divided into nine province s capitals in parentheses Estuaire Province Estuaire Libreville Haut Ogoou Franceville Moyen Ogoou Lambar n Ngouni Mouila Nyanga Province Nyanga Tchibanga Ogoou Ivindo Makokou Ogoou Lolo Koulamoutou Ogoou Maritime Port Gentil Woleu Ntem Oyem These provinces are further divided into 37 Departments of Gabon departments . See also ISO 3166 2 GA Provinces of Gabon Articles on first level administrative divisions of African countries Gabon topics Category Provinces of Gabon Category Subdivisions of Gabon Category Lists of country subdivisions Gabon, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Africa Gabon 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Gabon Category Gabon related lists be x old bg de Provinzen von Gabun es Provincias de Gab n eu Gabonen banaketa administratiboa fr Provinces du Gabon ko it Province del Gabon he sw Mikoa ya Gabon la Provinciae Gaboniae lt Gabono provincijos nl Provincies van Gabon ja no Gabons provinser pl Podzia administracyjny Gabonu pt Prov ncias do Gab o ro Provinciile Gabonului ru fi Gabonin maakunnat sv Gabons provinser zh ... more details
Politics of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan is divided into seven province s singular oblast , plural oblasttar . The capital, Bishkek , is administratively an independent city shaar , as well as being the capital of Chuy Province . Osh also has shaar status Citation needed date June 2011 . stack Kyrgyzstan Provinces Image Map The provinces, with their capitals, are as follows Bishkek shaar Batken Province Batken Chuy Province Bishkek Jalal Abad Province Jalal Abad Naryn Province Naryn Osh Province Osh Talas Province Talas, Kyrgyzstan Talas Issyk Kul Province Karakol Osh shaar Each province is further divided into Raions of Kyrgyzstan raions districts , administered by government appointed officials. Rural communities aiyl okmotus consisting of up to twenty small settlements have their own elected mayor s and Local government councils . See also ISO 3166 2 KG Provinces of Kyrgyzstan Provincial seats of Kyrgyzstan Articles on first level administrative divisions of Asian countries Category Provinces of Kyrgyzstan Category Subdivisions of Kyrgyzstan Category Lists of country subdivisions Kyrgyzstan, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Asia Kyrgyzstan 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Kyrgyzstan Category Kyrgyzstan related lists Kyrgyzstan geo stub bg es Organizaci n territorial de Kirguist n eo Teritoria organizado de Kirgizio fr Subdivisions du Kirghizistan hi ko hy it Suddivisioni del Kirghizistan he ky la Oblasta Chirgisiae lt Kirgizijos sritys hu Kirgiziszt n k zigazgat sa nl Oblasten van Kirgizi ja uz Qirgiziston Hududiy bo linishi pl Podzia administracyjny Kirgistanu pt Subdivis es do Quirguist o ru sco Provinces o Kyrgyzstan sv Kirgizistans provinser tg tr K rg zistan n ill ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Until 1995 Ethiopia was divided into province s, further subdivided into awrajja s or districts. They were replaced by regions of Ethiopia regions and two chartered cities with the adoption of a 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia new constitution that year . Eritrea was an Ethiopian province until 1993. File Provinces Ethiopie.png left 450px caption From 1942 until 1995 the provinces of Ethiopia were table tr td align left valign top Arsi Province Arsi Bale Province, Ethiopia Bale Gondar Gamu Gofa Gojjam td td align left valign top Hararghe Illubabor Province Illubabor Kaffa Province, Ethiopia Kaffa Shewa Shoa td td align left valign top Sidamo Province Sidamo Tigray Province Tigray Welega Province Welega Wollo Province Wollo td tr table Older provinces, which are frequently used to indicate location within Ethiopia, include table tr td align left valign top Agame Agawmeder Amhara Province Amhara Dawaro Dembiya Enderta Province Enderta F t gar td td align left valign top Hadiya Ifat Province Ifat Lasta Province Lasta Menz Province Menz Qwara Province Qwara Semien province Semien td td align left valign top Tembien Tselemt Province Tselemt Tsegede Province Tsegede Wag province Wag Wegera td tr table First level administrative divisions of Ethiopia DEFAULTSORT Provinces Of Ethiopia Category Subdivisions of Ethiopia Category Provinces of Ethiopia Ethiopia geo stub es Provincias de Etiop a fr Provinces de l thiopie gl Provincias de Etiop a simple Provinces of Ethiopia ... more details
Image Provinces of Japan.svg thumb The provinces in Kamakura period to 1868 Before the modern Prefectures of Japan prefecture system was established, the land of Japan was divided into tens of kuni , country countries , usually known in English language English as provinces . ref Nussbaum, Louis Fr d ric. 2005 . Provinces and prefectures in Google books p2QnPijAEmEC Japan Encyclopedia , p. 780 page 780 n.b., Louis Fr d ric is pseudonym of Louis Fr d ric Nussbaum, see http dispatch.opac.ddb.de DB 4.1 PPN?PPN 128842709 Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Authority File . ref Each province was divided into gun , districts of Japan district s earlier called k ri . The provinces were originally established ... of the sengoku daimyo . Under the rule of Toyotomi Hideyoshi , the provinces were totally replaced as administrative units by daimyo s fief s. In the Edo period , the fiefs became known as han . The provinces ... and rural prefectures ken . Provinces as part of the system of addresses were not abolished but, on the contrary, augmented. As of 1871, the number of prefectures was 304, while the number of provinces ... prefectures were not only very complicated, but also did not match those of the provinces. Prefectures ... total of 47 prefectures. Provinces are classified into Kinai within the capital , and seven or eight ... issued abolishing provinces. Provinces are nonetheless today considered obsolete, although their names ... prefectural subdivisions, however in case of being part of a merger or division of old provinces ... prefecture pages for mergers and abolitions of districts. See also Code of Taih List of provinces ... edition OCLC 58053128 External links Detailed maps of the provinces at different times can be found ... Japan Old Province Category Old provinces of Japan cs Japonsk provincie de Provinzen Japans es Provincias de Jap n eo Provincoj de Japanio fr Provinces du Japon gl Provincia hist rica do Xap n ko id ... Japonii pt Prov ncias do Jap o ru simple Provinces of Japan sk Provincia Japonsko ... more details
divisions of South American countries Panama topics DEFAULTSORT Provinces Of Panama Categories Category Provinces of Panama Category Subdivisions of Panama Category Lists of country subdivisions Panama, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of the Americas Panama 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Panama Category Panama related lists Panama geo stub Other languages ... de Panam eu Panamaren banaketa administratiboa fr Provinces du Panama hy ... more details
Image 1940Italian Libya.jpg thumb right 300px The Provinces of Libya, in 1940 Italian Libya The Provinces of Libya existed during the last period of colonial Italian Libya through post independence Libya . The country was divided into provinces from 1934 in the colonial era to 1963 when the Governorates of Libya Governorates system was instituted. Italian colonial era After Italy took the area from the Ottoman Empire in 1912 it was administered as a single administrative unit called Italian North Africa . Then from 1927 to 1934, the territory was split into two separate colonies, each run by their own Italian governor Italian Cyrenaica and Italian Tripolitania . In 1934 Italy adopted the name Libya Italian Libya as the official name of the reunified area, and administratively divided it up into the three provinces of Cyrenaica , Tripolitania and Fezzan . In 1937 the Cyrenaica and Tripolitania provinces split, with northern Cyrenaica becoming Benghazi Province and Derna Italian Libya province Derna Province , and northern Tripolitania splitting into Tripoli Province and Misurata Italian Libya province Misurata Province . Fezzan was not split in 1937, but the whole southern Sahara Desert area was militarily administered as the Territorio Militare del Sud Libico Libyan Sahara Territory Territorio del Sahara Libico or Il Territorio Militare del Sud Libico . ref Pan, Chia Lin 1949 The Population of Libya Population Studies , 3 1 pp. 100 125, p. 104 ref The Libyan Sahara Territory was divided ... provinces Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan Ghadames in the southwest ... Zentrale fü r Unterrichtsmedien ref Independence After independence in 1951 the three provinces ... 1963. The provinces were then replaced by the Governorates of Libya Muhafazah governorates system ... of Libya Districts of Libya Governorates of Libya Notes Reflist Regions of Libya Category Provinces of Libya Category Italian Libya libya geo stub simple Provinces of Libya ... more details