Image Ecuadorenumerado.PNG 260px thumb right Provinces of Ecuador Politics of EcuadorEcuador is divided into 24 province s lang es provincias , singular spaced ndash provincia . The provinces of Ecuador ..., Los Rios, Guayas, & Santo Domingo de los Ts chilas See also Cantons of Ecuador ISO 3166 2 EC , ISO 3166 2 for codes. fr fr Liste des dirigeants des provinces de l quateur Leaders of Ecuadorprovinces External links statoids id uec title Provinces of EcuadorProvinces of Ecuador Articles on first level administrative divisions of South American countries Category Provinces of Ecuador Category Subdivisions of Ecuador Category Lists of country subdivisions Ecuador, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of the Americas Ecuador 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Ecuador Category Ecuador related lists ar ca Prov ncies de l Equador es Provincias de Ecuador eo Provincoj de Ekvadoro eu Ekuadorren banaketa administratiboa fr Provinces de ... km 1 Azuay Province Azuay align center Cuenca, Ecuador Cuenca align center 712,546 align center 8,639 2 Bol var Province Ecuador Bol var align center Guaranda align center 183,370 align center 3,254 ..., Ecuador Esmeraldas align center 534,223 align center 15,216 9 Gal pagos Province Gal pagos align center ... Ibarra, Ecuador Ibarra align center 398,044 align center 4,599 12 Loja Province Loja align center Loja, Ecuador Loja align center 448,835 align center 11,027 13 Los R os Province Los R os align center ..., Ecuador Tena align center 103,139 align center 13,271 17 Orellana Province Orellana align center Puerto ... center Santa Elena, Ecuador Santa Elena align center 308,889 align center 3,763 21 Santo Domingo ... center 176,995 align center 18,612 23 Tungurahua Province Tungurahua align center Ambato, Ecuador ... center Zamora, Ecuador Zamora align center 91,601 align center 10,456 sup 1 sup Population as per the census carried out on 2001 11 25 In addition, there are three areas within Ecuador that are non delimited ... more details
divisions of Ecuador Main Administrative divisions of Ecuador Regions of EcuadorProvinces of Ecuador ... of Ecuador , see also Parish administrative division Parish Municipalities of EcuadorProvinces of Ecuador Main Provinces of Ecuador Col begin Col break width 25 Azuay Province Azuay 1 Bol var Province ... break width 75 Image Ecuadorenumerado.PNG thumb right 300px The provinces of Ecuador Los R os Province ...double image right Flag of Ecuador.svg 220 Coat of arms of Ecuador.svg 110 The Flag of Ecuador The Coat of arms of Ecuador Image Ecuador orthographic projection .svg right 188px Deleted image removed Image Ecuador rel91.jpg thumb An enlargeable relief map of the Republic of Ecuador Image World map with equator.svg thumb The equator runs through Ecuador See also Index of Ecuador related articles The Ecuador Republic of Ecuador is a representative democratic republic in South America, bordered by Colombia ...  mi west of the mainland. Ecuador straddles the equator , from which it takes its name, and has ... of Ecuador TOC limit limit 2 General reference Image Ecuador CIA WFB Map.png thumb An enlargeable basic map of Ecuador Pronunciation IPA en kw d r Common English country name Ecuador Official English country name The Republic of Ecuador Common endonym List of countries and capitals in native languages Ecuador Official endonym List of official endonyms of present day nations and states Rep blica del Ecuador literally Republic of the Equator List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place ... Countries and nations Demonym s Etymology Name of Ecuador International rankings of Ecuador ISO ... .ec Geography of Ecuador Image Ecuador Topography.png thumb An enlargeable topographic map of continental Ecuador Image Galapagos map.jpg thumb An enlargeable topographic map of the Gal pagos Islands of Ecuador Main Geography of EcuadorEcuador is a country Location Western Hemisphere , on the equator South America Time zone s Gal pagos Islands Gal pagos Time UTC 06 Rest of EcuadorEcuador Time UTC ... more details
File Montecristi panorama.JPG thumb right 200px Montecristi Montecristi is a town in the Manab Province Manab Provinces of Ecuador province of Ecuador and the capital of the Cantons of Ecuador canton by the same name. As of the 2001 census Montecristi had 14,636 inhabitants. The town is renowned for the production of Panama hat s, the best quality of which is named montecristi superfino after it. Montecristi is the birthplace of Eloy Alfaro Eloy Alfaro Delgado 25 June 1842 28 January 1912 , president of Ecuador from 1895 to 1901 and from 1906 to 1911 and the leader of the History of Ecuador Liberal Revolution in Ecuador Ecuadorian Liberal Revolution . External links es http www.montecristiturismo.com Sitios tur sticos de Montecristi es http www.montecristi.gov.ec Municipalidad de Montecristi Categories coord 1 03 S 80 40 W display title region EC type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Manab Province Ecuador geo stub de Montecristi lt Montekristis pt Montecristi qu Montecristi ... more details
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For other uses of the term Zamora disambiguation Zamora is a city in southeastern Ecuador , capital of Zamora Chinchipe province and cantonal head of Zamora Canton . Zamora is the second populous city in Zamora Chinchipe after Yantzaza . It is located in the foothills of the Andes mountains at 970 m above sea level, on the convergence of the Zamora River Zamora , Bombuscaro River Bombuscaro and Jambo River Jambo rivers. Zamora has experienced a boom in growth in recent years, attributed to the discovery of gold in the surrounding region, by this has been known as Mining Capital of Ecuador and actually as well as City of Birds and Waterfalls , referring it to the constant presence of various types of birds and several waterfalls which emerge from the streams that surround the city. The city stretches from west to east towards Cumbaratza . It is connected by several bus and coach trips to other cantons and provinces. Wikisource1913CatholicEnc Zamora Province capitals in Ecuador coord 4.065 78.951 type city region EC display title Category Populated places in Zamora Chinchipe Province Category Provincial capitals in Ecuador Category Populated places established in 1549 Ecuador geo stub es Zamora Ecuador it Zamora Ecuador lt Samora Ekvadoras nl Zamora Ecuador pnb pl Zamora miasto w Ekwadorze qu Zamora llaqta sk Zamora mesto v Ekv dore war Zamora, Zamora Chinchipe ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Logro o settlement type Town image skyline imagesize image caption pushpin map Ecuador coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EC subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Ecuador subdivision type1 Provinces of Ecuador Province subdivision name1 Morona Santiago Province subdivision type2 Cantons of Ecuador Canton subdivision name2 Logro o Canton Logro o government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref area footnotes area total km2 population as of 2007 population footnotes ref name fp population total 2000 timezone Ecuador Time ECT utc offset 5 timezone DST utc offset DST latd 2.6248 longd 78.1896 elevation footnotes ref name fp elevation m 650 postal code type postal code area code 07 footnotes Logro o is a town in Morona Santiago Province , Ecuador . It is the seat of Logro o Canton . ref http www.statoids.com yec.html Statoids.com ref It has a population of 2,000. ref name fp There is a network of limestone cave s 2 km from the town. ref name fp cite book last Kunstaetter first Robert coauthors Daisy Kunstaetter title Footprint Ecuador & Galapagos publisher Footprint Handbooks date 2007 pages 401 isbn 1904777937 ref References reflist ecuador geo stub Category Populated places in Morona Santiago Province qu Logro o Ikwadur ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Turi other name native name nickname settlement type Parishes of Ecuador Parish motto image skyline Cuenca Ecuador from Turi.jpg imagesize image caption View of Cuenca, Ecuador Cuenca from Turi image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Ecuador pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EC subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Ecuador subdivision type1 Provinces of Ecuador Province subdivision name1 Azuay Province subdivision type2 Cantons of Ecuador Canton subdivision name2 Cuenca Canton subdivision type3 subdivision name3 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 26.2 area land km2 population as of 2001 population footnotes population note population total 6692 population density km2 timezone Ecuador Time ECT utc offset 5 timezone DST utc offset DST latd 2 latm 57 lats latNS S longd 78 longm 59 longs longEW W elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Turi is a town and Parishes of Ecuador parish in Cuenca Canton , Azuay Province , Ecuador . The parish covers an area of 26.2  km and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 6,692. ref name Ajupa cite web url http www.ajupa.gov.ec parroq.aspx?cant 1&parr 69 title Parroquia Turi publisher Asociaci n de Juntas Parroquiales Rurales del Azuay accessdate February 26, 2010 ref It is perched on a hill overlooking the city of Cuenca, Ecuador Cuenca . References Reflist Parishes of Azuay Province Category Populated places in Azuay Province Category Parishes of Ecuador qu Turi kitilli ... 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
Ecuador is divided geographically into four basic regions. Coast The coastal region consists of the provinces to the West of the Andean range , Esmeraldas Province Esmeraldas , Guayas Province Guayas , Los R os Province Los R os , Manab Province Manab , El Oro Province El Oro , Santa Elena Province Santa Elena . It is the country s most fertile and productive land, and is the seat of the large banana exportation plantations of the companies Dole Food Company Dole and Chiquita . This region is also where most of Ecuador s rice crop is grown. The truly coastal provinces have active fisheries. The largest coastal city is Guayaquil . Sierra The sierra consists of the Andean and Interandean highland provinces Azuay Province Azuay , Ca ar Province Ca ar , Carchi Province Carchi , Chimborazo Province Chimborazo , Imbabura Province Imbabura , Loja Province Loja , Pichincha Province Pichincha , and Tungurahua Province Tungurahua . This land contains most of Ecuador s volcanoes and all of its snow capped peaks. Agriculture is focussed on the traditional crops of potato , maize , and quinua and the population is predominantly indigenous Quechua people Kichua . The largest sierran city is Quito . Oriente main Oriente Ecuador The oriente consists of the Amazon jungle provinces Morona Santiago Province Morona Santiago , Napo Province Napo , Orellana Province Orellana , Pastaza Province Pastaza , Sucumb os Province Sucumb os , and Zamora Chinchipe Province Zamora Chinchipe . This region is primarily made up of the huge Amazon national parks and indigenous intangible zones, which are vasts stretches of land set aside for the Amazon indigenous tribes to continue living traditionally. It is also the area with the largest reserves of petroleum in Ecuador, and parts of the upper Amazon here ..., although Macas in Morona Santiago runs a close second. Insular The insular region of Ecuador consists of the Gal pagos Islands . Category Subdivisions of Ecuador ... more details
United Provinces may refer to United Provinces, another name for the Dutch Republic 1581 1795 , now the Netherlands United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 1902 1921 , a former province of British India now Uttar Pradesh United Provinces of British India 1921 1937 , a former province of British India now Uttar Pradesh United Provinces 1937 1950 , a former province of British India & Dominion of India now Uttar Pradesh United Provinces of New Granada , 1810 1816 , a Confederacy formed after the independence of Colombia United Provinces of Canada or Province of Canada 1841 1867 , a former British colony in North America Federal Republic of Central America United Provinces of Central America 1823 1840 , a former country in Central America United Provinces of Central Italy 1859 1860 , a short lived client state of the Kingdom of Piedmont Sardinia United Provinces of China 1911 1912 , was an Federalism in China Nationalist era proposals early translation of the Republic of China in Xinhai Revolution United Provinces of Heilongjiang and Nenjiang 1947 , a short lived Communist Chinese province now Heilongjiang United Provinces of South America or United Provinces of the River Plate 1816 1853 , official name of Argentina. See also United States disambiguation disambig ca Prov ncies Unides desambiguaci es Provincias Unidas pt Prov ncias Unidas ru ... 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
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Islam by country The statistics for Islam in Ecuador estimate a total Muslim population of about 275. Citation needed date February 2008 The first Muslim settlers in Ecuador were primarily Arabs who immigrated from Lebanon , the Palestinian territories , Syria , and Egypt following the two World Wars and the destruction of the Ottoman Empire . Their settlements were concentrated in Quito and in Guayaquil with smaller communities in Manab province Manab , Los R os province Los R os , and Esmeraldas province Esmeraldas provinces. Arab Christians and Muslims created a non religious ethnic organisation called Lecla in the 1940s and The Arab Club in the 1980s. By the mid 1990s indigenous Ecuadorians began converting to Islam , and together with the Arab community, they rented an apartment to be used for Friday prayers. Later the Egyptian Embassy provided a private apartment for the same purpose. The Centro Isl mico del Ecuador, founded on October 15, 1994, was the first Muslim religious organization recognized by the government. Its current leader is Juan Yahya Suquillo, a convert and former military officer. The religious activities, as well as social, cultural and educational activities are conducted according to Sunni Islam and the centre receives no financial support from any foreign country. The Islamic Center also translates and publishes literature in Spanish on a variety of Islamic topics. The Centro Isl mico del Ecuador sends representatives annually to the Latin Muslims Leaders gathering that usually takes place in Argentina . In Guayaquil, a mosque has been established by Sheij Ismael Albasri, the Centro Islamico Al Hijra Mezquita Jesus. As well, he has founded a mosque in the amazon region of Ecuador, in the community ... Ismel Albasari, who is the official representative of it. Islam in the Americas DEFAULTSORT Islam In Ecuador Category Islam in Ecuador ms Islam di EcuadorEcuador stub Islam country stub ar ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Checa other name native name nickname settlement type Parishes of Ecuador Parish motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Ecuador pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EC subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Ecuador subdivision type1 Provinces of Ecuador Province subdivision name1 Azuay Province subdivision type2 Cantons of Ecuador Canton subdivision name2 Cuenca Canton subdivision type3 subdivision name3 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 64.5 area land km2 population as of 2001 population footnotes population note population total 2698 population density km2 timezone Ecuador Time ECT utc offset 5 timezone DST utc offset DST latd 2 latm 47 lats latNS S longd 79 longm 0 longs longEW W elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Checa or Jidcay is a town and Parishes of Ecuador parish in Cuenca Canton , Azuay Province , Ecuador . The parish covers an area of 64.5 km and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 2,698. ref name Ajupa cite web url http www.ajupa.gov.ec parroq.aspx?cant 1&parr 54 title Parroquia Checa publisher Asociaci n de Juntas Parroquiales Rurales del Azuay accessdate February 26, 2010 ref References Reflist Parishes of Azuay Province Category Populated places in Azuay Province Category Parishes of Ecuador qu Chiqa kitilli Asway ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Cumbe other name native name nickname settlement type Parishes of Ecuador Parish motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Ecuador pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EC subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Ecuador subdivision type1 Provinces of Ecuador Province subdivision name1 Azuay Province subdivision type2 Cantons of Ecuador Canton subdivision name2 Cuenca Canton subdivision type3 subdivision name3 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 71.4 area land km2 population as of 2001 population footnotes population note population total 5010 population density km2 timezone Ecuador Time ECT utc offset 5 timezone DST utc offset DST latd 3 latm 5 lats latNS S longd 79 longm 1 longs longEW W elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Cumbe is a town and Parishes of Ecuador parish in Cuenca Canton , Azuay Province , Ecuador . The parish covers an area of 71.4 km and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 5,010. ref name Ajupa cite web url http www.ajupa.gov.ec parroq.aspx?cant 1&parr 54 title Parroquia Cumbe publisher Asociaci n de Juntas Parroquiales Rurales del Azuay accessdate February 26, 2010 ref References Reflist Parishes of Azuay Province Category Populated places in Azuay Province Category Parishes of Ecuador qu Kumpi kitilli ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Ricaurte other name native name nickname settlement type Parishes of Ecuador Parish motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Ecuador pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EC subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Ecuador subdivision type1 Provinces of Ecuador Province subdivision name1 Azuay Province subdivision type2 Cantons of Ecuador Canton subdivision name2 Cuenca Canton subdivision type3 subdivision name3 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 114.2 area land km2 population as of 2001 population footnotes population note population total 14006 population density km2 timezone Ecuador Time ECT utc offset 5 timezone DST utc offset DST latd 2 latm 52 lats latNS S longd 78 longm 56 longs longEW W elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Ricaurte is a town and Parishes of Ecuador parish in Cuenca Canton , Azuay Province , Ecuador . The parish covers an area of 14.3 km and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 14,006. ref name Ajupa cite web url http www.ajupa.gov.ec parroq.aspx?cant 1&parr 62 title Parroquia Ricaurte publisher Asociaci n de Juntas Parroquiales Rurales del Azuay accessdate February 26, 2010 ref References Reflist Parishes of Azuay Province Category Populated places in Azuay Province Category Parishes of Ecuador qu Ricaurte kitilli Asway ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Valle other name native name nickname settlement type Parishes of Ecuador Parish motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Ecuador pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EC subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Ecuador subdivision type1 Provinces of Ecuador Province subdivision name1 Azuay Province subdivision type2 Cantons of Ecuador Canton subdivision name2 Cuenca Canton subdivision type3 subdivision name3 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 42.7 area land km2 population as of 2001 population footnotes population note population total 18692 population density km2 timezone Ecuador Time ECT utc offset 5 timezone DST utc offset DST latd 2 latm 57 lats latNS S longd 78 longm 59 longs longEW W elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Valle is a town and Parishes of Ecuador parish in Cuenca Canton , Azuay Province , Ecuador . The parish covers an area of 42.7 km and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 18,692. ref name Ajupa cite web url http www.ajupa.gov.ec parroq.aspx?cant 1&parr 70 title Parroquia Valle publisher Asociaci n de Juntas Parroquiales Rurales del Azuay accessdate February 26, 2010 ref References Reflist Parishes of Azuay Province Category Populated places in Azuay Province Category Parishes of Ecuador qu El Valle kitilli ... more details
Politics of Ecuador Elections in Ecuador is about information on election elections and election results in politics of EcuadorEcuador . Ecuador elects on national level a head of state , a president , and a legislature . The President of Ecuador President of the Republic and his vice president are elected on one ballot for a four year term by the people. The National Congress of Ecuador National Congress Congreso Nacional has 100 members elected for a four year term in the 22 provinces so in fact multi seat constituency constituencies . Ecuador has a multi party system, with numerous political parties parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone consequently political parties parties must work with each other to form coalition government s. 2009 elections 2009 Presidential elections Main Ecuadorian general election, 2009 Rafael Correa s first term in office was due to end on January 15, 2011, but the Rafael Correa Constituent Assembly new approved constitution written by the new National Assembly mandated general elections for April 26, 2009. Rafael Correa Presidency 2009 present In that election , Rafael Correa won in the first round with 51.9 of votes counted, the first time since 1979 for a representative to be elected without having to face a second round. Consequently, Correa began a new term in office due to end on August 10, 2013 and his presidency could be extended by reelection until 2017. 2009 Parliamentary elections Main Ecuadorian general ... Ecuador presidential election, 2006 2006 Parliamentary elections Main Ecuadorian general election, 2006 ... http psephos.adam carr.net countries e ecuador Adam Carr s Election Archive http www.cepr.net documents ecuador elections economic issues.pdf Ecuador s Presidential Election Background on Economic Issues ... in Category Elections in EcuadorEcuador stub SouthAm election stub ca Eleccions presidencials de l Equador es Elecciones en Ecuador ... more details
The Central Provinces was a Provinces of India province of British India . It comprised British conquests from the Mughals and Maratha s in central India, and covered parts of present day Madhya Pradesh , Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states. Its capital was Nagpur . The Central Provinces was formed in 1861 by the merger of the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories and Nagpur Province . It was almost an island encircled by a sea of native States such as Bhopal State and Rewa State to the north, Chota Nagpur State and Kalahandi State to the east, and the Nizam s territories of Hyderabad, India Hyderabad to the south and Berar Province Berar to the west. ref cite book url http www.lib.virginia.edu area studies SouthAsia Ideas CP ch02regions.html title Colonial Administration and Social Developments in middle India The Central Provinces, 1861 1921 Ph. D. Dissertation year 1980 author Philip F. McEldowney ... of the Hyderabad State Hyderabad princely state was annexed to the Central Provinces. On 8 November 1913 the Central Provinces Legislative Council was formed. ref http www.maharashtra.gov.in english ... Provinces. Between 1920 to 1936 the Legislative Council continued for the Governor of the Central Provinces. After 1936, Legislative Assembly of Central Provinces and Berar was formed. ref http www.idcpublishers.com pdf 240 titlelist.pdf ref On 24 October 1936, it became the new Central Provinces ... into the Central Provinces and Berar, which, when the Constitution of India went into effect in 1950 ... Saugor and Nerbudda Territories Berar Province Central Provinces and Berar List of Governors of the Central Provinces and Berar References references Markovits, Claude ed. 2004 . A History of Modern ... Provinces of British India Category History of Madhya Pradesh Category History of Maharashtra Category ... Category Historical Indian regions Category Central Provinces ca Prov ncies Centrals de Central Provinces hi ru sv Centralprovinserna i Brittiska ... 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
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
Infobox settlement official name Balsas nickname image flag map caption pushpin map pushpin label position latd latm lats latNS S longd longm longs longEW W coordinates region EC subdivision type Country subdivision name ECU subdivision type1 Provinces of Ecuador Province subdivision type2 Cantons of Ecuador Canton subdivision name1 El Oro Province El Oro subdivision name2 Balsas Canton leader title Mayor leader name population as of 2001 population metro population total 3110 timezone Ecuador Time ECT utc offset 5 website Balsas is a town in the south of the El Oro Province in Ecuador . It is the seat of the Balsas Canton . At the time of census 2001 it had 3,110 inhabitants. ref http www.inec.gov.ec c document library get file?folderId 295152&name DLFE 13212.pdf www.inec.gov.ec ref References reflist External links http www.codeso.com TurismoEcuador Mapa El Oro.html Map of El Oro Province coord 3 47 S 79 49 W display title region EC type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in El Oro Province Ecuador geo stub qu Balsas Ikwadur ... 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
Province Mahajanga Province Toamasina Province Toliara Province The provinces were dissolved ... 2009 for the transition. But in the new constitution, adopted in 2010, six autonomous provinces are listed again. ref Art. 5 of the Constitution ref History The provinces were created in 1946, when .... Paris 1960. Pages 268 and 274. ref The same provinces continued to exist after the independence ..., departments and communes. The provinces were not mentioned in the law. After former president ... existing provinces were transformed to autonomous provinces . Before that, no constitution had stated ... provinces were created in 2000. The official motivation was to make Madagascar a decentralised federal ... from most of the provinces his party AREMA won the provincial elections 2000 in all provinces except ... provinces , although they nominally remain in place because they are included in the constitution. Rumours about the dissolution of the autonomous provinces had been around for some time, when ... a revised constitution without any provinces. The new Regions of Madagascar regions will become the highest ... . The communes were created in 1996. The existing provinces were not mentioned in the law. With former ... and specifically mention six autonomous provinces, divided into undefined regions and communes. The autonomous provinces, having the same names and territories as the already existing provinces, were ... in an AREMA majority in all provinces except Antananarivo. During the power struggle after the presidential elections in 2001, five of those provinces, whose governors supported Ratsiraka, declared themselves ... provinces have ceased to exist as such, and their dissolution is planned see below . In 2004, the regions ... originally proposed had become 22. Although they are subdivisions of the provinces, they are representatives .... In the 2007 Constitution the autonomous provinces have been removed. Instead, the regions ... provinces ISO 3166 2 MG Subdivisions of Madagascar Regions of Madagascar Districts of Madagascar ... more details