provinces
Prononciation : [ˈprɒv.ɪn.sɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) a province is a large area of land that is part of a country. It is like a big region or section that has its own local government. Just like in school, different classrooms can have different teachers, but they are all part of the same school.
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Quebec is one of the provinces in Canada, and it has its own culture and traditions.
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The city I live in is not a province; it is just a small part of a larger region.
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How many provinces are there in your country?
Contexte : « administration »
(noun) a province can also refer to a division within a larger organization, often used in the context of governance. Think of it like different teams within a school working on their projects, but all reporting to the principal.
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The provinces of our country have different laws and systems of government.
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Not all regions have provincial governments; some areas are directly managed by the central government.
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What are the responsibilities of each province in our country?
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