The western provinces of Silesia and Pomerania were lost after the fragmentation, and Poland began expanding to the east.
The provinces that Hou controlled were now all lost.
The farthest provinces were lost.
By 223, the province had been lost and Liu Bei, as well as some of his top generals, were dead.
The provinces of Jämtland and Härjedalen were lost to Sweden in 1645.
The Chinese provinces were lost in the 11th century, and in the subsequent centuries, other exterior provinces went into decline as well.
The province was finally lost to the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in 698.
The Marine Corps issued an intelligence report in late 2006 declaring that the province would be lost without a significant additional commitment of troops.
The Norwegian provinces had not been lost in war, but was sourrendered by the king during negotiations.
Their anguish was exacerbated by the fact that the province had been lost to Sweden's arch-enemy, Russia.