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Also known as provinces, landscape
A province is an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman , which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outside Italy. The term province has since been adopted by many countries. In some countries with no actual provinces, "the provinces" is a metaphorical term meaning "outside the capital city".
A province is an administrative division that divides a country or state into separate regions, each with its own local governance. The concept comes from the Roman Empire, which used provinces to organize and manage territory, and the term has since been adopted by many modern countries around the world.
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省(英語:Province)經常是一個国家或主權國家內的一個行政区划。其英文出自古羅馬語「provincia」,指羅馬帝國在意大利以外的擁有領土之行政單位。該詞已被不少國家使用,而在個別沒有實際「省」的國家中,「the provinces」一詞則是一個指「首都以外」的隱喻用語。 部份省由殖民統治者以人為方式建立,而其他則由在地社群(帶有他們自身的民族特性)建立。對大部份國家而言,省擁有獨立於中央或聯邦政府的管治權,尤其以加拿大為甚,擁有自主權。不過在中國或法国等其他國家,「省」的意義則完全不同,他們不是獨立實體,是由中央政府劃分,且只有指定的少量自治權。
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