A province is composed of many municipalities, and usually several provinces form a region.
Ontario and several other provinces form an integral part of the North American power grid.
That law would allow provinces to form into semi-independent states with wide powers over internal security.
Hindu-majority provinces in central and southern India would form another group.
The twelve provinces form the tier of administration between central government and the municipalities.
These provinces together formed what became known as Libya.
In the current draft, the constitution says each province may form its own federal region and join with others.
Each province forms a Provincial electorate for the national parliament.
The province of Lima has been excluded from this process and does not form part of any region.
The land that comprised the province would later form an integral part of the territory now known as Sudetenland.