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  • ...l subdivision of a Christian church organization or religious order, see [[province (religion)]].) ...ford English Dictionary, 1992</ref> Northern Ireland is sometimes called a province of the [[United Kingdom]], though not normally by the UK government or the
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  • ...sliterated ''Daikundi''), in central Afghanistan, was split from [[Uruzgan Province]] in 2004, to make its majority [[Hazara]] while Uruzgan was [[Pashtun]]. D
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  • ...e east of the country on the border with Pakistan's [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] province. The capital is Sharana. It is mostly inhabited by [[Pashtun people]] and t
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  • ...e|Slovenian]]: ''Koroška'', [[German language| German]]: ''Kärnten'') is a province in the north of Slovenia. It contains the municipalities of [[Dravograd]],
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  • A province of Afghanistan, bordered on the north by Tajikistan.
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  • ...rovince in Afghanistan. It is in the [[Shomali Plain]] north-west of Kabul Province, and it is mainly an agricultural region. Parwan's capital is [[Charikar]]. ...lleys including the Shomali Plain, and livestock are raised throughout the province. Mountains in the high-altitude Ghorband and Shinwari Districts are covered
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  • ...h Jowzjan, Samangan, and Kunduz. The [[Amu Darya River]] flows through the province. It is crossed by the Friendship Bridge, from Termez in Uzbekistan.
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  • ...a province in the east of Afghanistan and has a border with Pakistan. The province is noted for its agriculture, especially fruit and nut production. It is tr
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  • ...along with [[Paktika Province]]. Its capital is the city of [[Khost]]. The province is both mountainous and heavily forested. Ethnically, it is primarily [[Pas
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  • An eastern province of Afghanistan.
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  • '''Uruzgan Province''' is a mountainous province in south-central Afghanistan, north and east of provinces on the Pakistani
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  • ...Province]] on the north, [[Quang Ngai Province]] on the east and [[Gia Lai Province]] on the south.
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  • ...rat Province]] to the north, [[Ghor Province]] north and east, and Helmand Province south. Its capital is Farah City.
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  • '''Herat Province''', whose capital is the city of [[Herat]], is in western Afghanistan, on t
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  • ! '''Province''' || '''Capital'''|| '''People'''|| '''notes''' | [[Abyan Province]] || ||[[AQAP]] stronghold||
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  • {{r|Anbar Province}} {{r|Arbil Province}}
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  • .... [[Lao Cai Province]], on the northwest, was also part of Hoang Lien Son province.
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  • ...]], neighboring [[Lai Chau Province]], [[Ha Giang Province]] and [[Yen Bai Province]]
    190 bytes (25 words) - 20:07, 24 December 2008
  • ...t side; its west is defined by [[Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province]] and [[Dong Nai Province]].
    392 bytes (57 words) - 14:20, 31 January 2009
  • ...Province]] on the north, [[Quang Ngai Province]] on the east and [[Gia Lai Province]] on the south
    191 bytes (28 words) - 20:37, 13 February 2009
  • ...ovince in the west, and [[Drenthe]] province in the south. As of 2005, the province had 575,234 inhabitants and the city had 180,824 inhabitants.
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  • {{r|Lao Cai Province}} {{r|Ha Giang Province}}
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  • ...lkh Province]], on the south by Baghlan Province and on the west by Takhar Province; Kunduz city is the capital.
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  • ...in the north, [[Friesland]] province in the northwest, and [[Overijssel]] province in the south. As of 2005, it had 483,173 inhabitants. The capital is [[Asse
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  • {{r|Binh Phuoc Province}} {{r|Gia Lai Province}}
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  • ...Province|Viet Tri]] and [[Tuyen Quang Province]]s, and ends in [[Ha Giang Province]] on the border with China.
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  • ...Province]] on the north, [[Quang Ngai Province]] on the east and [[Gia Lai Province]] on the south.
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  • {{r|Bac Lieu Province}} {{r|Vien Long Province}}
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  • ...rat Province]] to the north, [[Ghor Province]] north and east, and Helmand Province south. Its capital is Farah City.
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province}} {{r|Lao Cai Province}}
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  • '''Ninh Thuan Province''' is the southernmost part of central [[Vietnam]]; the South China Sea for ...an Province]] is the southern boundary. Its western neighbor is [[Lam Dong Province]].
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  • {{r|Cao Bang Province}} {{r|Lao Cai Province}}
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  • ...es it is bordered by the [[North Sea]] and [[IJsselmeer]]. As of 2005, the province had 642,998 inhabitants.
    452 bytes (65 words) - 07:36, 4 February 2008
  • ...erly a separate province of Vietnam until joined with the Hue metropolitan province.
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