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province Noun 1. a territory governed as a unit of a country or empire 2. an area of learning, activity, etc. 3. the provinces those parts of a country lying outside the capital [Latin provincia conquered territory]
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province Translationsprovince n province [ˈprovins] a division of a country, empire etc Britain was once a Roman province. provinsie إقْليم، مُقاطَعَه провинция provincie provins die Provinz επαρχία provincia provints, maakond ایالت؛ استان maakunta province מָחוֹז परमात्मा का विधान tartomány provinsi skattland; fylki; hérað provincia 州, 地方 (행정 구역으로) 성(省), 도(道) provincija province; perifērija wilayah provincie landsdel; fylke; provins prowincja província provincie провинция provincia pokrajina provincija provins จังหวัด eyalet 省 провінція; область صوبہ tỉnh 省 adj proˈvincial [-ˈvinʃəl] provinsiaal إقْليمي провинциален provincionální provinsiel; provins- provinziell επαρχιακός provincial maa- ایالتی؛ استانی maaseutu- provincial מֶחוֹזִי प्रान्त से संबंधित vidéki(es) provinsial héraðs-; landsbyggðar- provinciale 地方の 성(省)의, 도(道)의 provincijos, provincialus provinces-; provinciāls wilayah provinciaal provins-, fylkes-, provinsiell prowincjonalny provinciano provincial провинциальный provinciálny pokrajinski provincijski regional, provins- ประจำจังหวัด eyalete/taşraya ait 省的 провінційний; периферійний صوبائي cấp tỉnh 省的 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It turned out to be an appeal to the people of the Province of Pang Ki to drive the foreign devils out of the country and burn their dwellings and churches. It was in much the same way that Britain was a Roman province. It gradually annexed province after province, purchasing them of the native chiefs, whom it seldom paid, and appointed the governor-general and his subordinates, civil and military. |
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