unreferenced date February 2008 Infobox Former Country conventional long name Province of SouthCarolina common name SouthCarolina continent North America country United States status Colony empire United ... the British government sought to locate and buy out the proprietors, Province of North Carolina North and SouthCarolina both became Crown Colony royal colonies in British America America , in 1729. See also Portal box United States North America SouthCarolina British Empire Colonial period of SouthCarolina List of colonial governors of SouthCarolina 13colonies Colonial Colleges DEFAULTSORT SouthCarolina, Province of Category Pre state history of SouthCarolinaProvince of SouthCarolina Category ... Declaration of Independence Independence year end 1776 date end p1 Province of Carolina flag p1 Union flag 1606 28Kings Colors 29.svg s1 SouthCarolina flag s1 Flag of South Carolina.svg image flag image coat image map Colonial SC.png image map caption capital Charles Town later Charleston, SouthCarolina common languages English currency Pound sterling representative1 year representative1 representative2 ... deputy legislature SouthCarolina General Assembly Image carolinacolony.png thumb left A map of the southern British American colonies, featuring the Provinces of Carolina The SouthCarolina Colony , or Province of SouthCarolina , was originally part of the Province of Carolina , which was chartered in 1663. The colony later became the U.S. state of SouthCarolina . The Carolinas were named for King ... eventually changed to Carolina . History of Charleston, SouthCarolina Charles Town was established in the province in 1670. Originally a single proprietary colony , the Carolinas fell into a period ... half of the Carolina colony in 1691. The division between North and SouthCarolina became complete ... the attacks of the neighboring Spanish in Queen Anne s War , convinced many in SouthCarolina ... government appointed a royal governor for SouthCarolina in 1720. The governor of North Carolina ... more details
date end p1 Colony of Virginia flag p1 Union flag 1606 28Kings Colors 29.svg s1 Province of North Carolina flag s1 Union flag 1606 28Kings Colors 29.svg s2 Province of SouthCarolina flag s2 Union flag ... Carolina North and Province of SouthCarolinaSouthCarolina became crown colony royal colonies in 1729 ..., a corporate charter for the Province of Georgia was carved out of SouthCarolina by King George ... of colonial governors of SouthCarolinaProvince of North CarolinaProvince of SouthCarolina References Portal box North CarolinaSouthCarolina British Empire North America references External links ...no footnotes date June 2008 Infobox Former Country conventional long name Province of Carolina common ... Town, SouthCarolina common languages English currency Pound sterling representative1 year representative1 ... deputy2 title deputy legislature Lords Proprietors The Province of Carolina , originally chartered ... informally by Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury , the Province of Carolina was controlled ... which led to the appointment of a royal governor for SouthCarolina in 1720. After nearly a decade ... of the other settlements, near present day Charleston, SouthCarolina . The Charles Town settlement ... plan for Charles Town the nearby Ashley River SouthCarolina Ashley and Cooper River SouthCarolina ... Carolina and SouthCarolina. Dissent From 1708 to 1710, due to disquiet over attempts to establish ... to act decisively, led to separate governments for North and SouthCarolina. Some take this period ... of the Lords Proprietors sold their interests in Carolina to the Crown , and both North Carolina and South ... Charles I had granted a patent to Sir Robert Heath for the Carolina territory the lands south of 36th ... and Agreements of the Lords Proprietors of the Province of Carolina, 1665 http avalon.law.yale.edu ... country IV 42.html The Founding of North and SouthCarolina http www.barbados.org usa bdos.htm ... DEFAULTSORT Province Of Carolina Category Pre state history of North Carolina Category Pre state ... more details
, I hope br Ready in soul and resource Former Province of SouthCarolina Capital Columbia, SouthCarolina Columbia LargestCity capital LargestMetro Columbia, SouthCarolina Columbia Metropolitan ... that borders Georgia U.S. state Georgia to the south, North Carolina to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Originally part of the Province of Carolina , the Province of SouthCarolina was one ...About the U.S. state of SouthCarolina pp move indef US state Name SouthCarolina Fullname State of SouthCarolina Flag Flag of South Carolina.svg Flaglink Flag of SouthCarolina Flag Seal Seal of South Carolina.svg Map SouthCarolina in United States.svg Nickname The Palmetto State Motto Dum spiro spero ... SouthCarolina General Assembly General Assembly Upperhouse SouthCarolina Senate Senate Lowerhouse SouthCarolina House of Representatives House of Representatives Senators Lindsey Graham ... 0 LowestElev 0 ISOCode US SC Website www.sc.gov SouthCarolina IPAc en audio en us South ... I of England Charles I , as Carolus is Latin language Latin for Charles . SouthCarolina was the first ... States of America . SouthCarolina is the List of U.S. states and territories by area 40th most extensive ... States . SouthCarolina comprises List of counties in SouthCarolina 46 counties and its capital is Columbia, SouthCarolina Columbia . Geography SouthCarolina is bordered to the north by North Carolina ... by the Atlantic Ocean. SouthCarolina is composed of five geographic areas, or Physiographic ... Carolina Sandhills , ancient dunes from what used to be SouthCarolina s coast millions ... ports such as Georgetown, SouthCarolina Georgetown and Charleston, SouthCarolina Charleston . An unusual ... capitals State Capital Columbia, SouthCarolina Columbia List of U.S. state mottos State Mottos Dum ... talk 74.222.124.115 talk 23 58, March 22, 2010 UTC SouthCarolina On My Mind List of U.S. state trees State Tree Sabal palmetto List of U.S. state flowers State Flower Gelsemium sempervirens SouthCarolina ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Carolina Forest, SouthCarolina settlement type Unincorporated area ... doton Carolina Forest.PNG map caption Location of Carolina Forest in br SouthCarolina incorporated ... in SouthCarolina County subdivision name United States subdivision name1 SouthCarolina subdivision name2 Horry County, SouthCarolina Horry area magnitude 1 E8 area total km2 65.7 area land ... 58 longs 1 longEW W elevation m 12 elevation ft 39 website footnotes Carolina Forest is an Unincorporated area unincorporated community in Horry County, SouthCarolina Horry County , SouthCarolina , United States . It lies between Myrtle Beach, SouthCarolina Myrtle Beach and Conway, SouthCarolina ... for the then future SouthCarolina Highway 31 SC Highway 31 north and south of the Robert ... set aside by the state of SouthCarolina, borders Carolina Forest and is accessible through International ... Drive one of the original dirt roads, International Drive connects Carolina Forest and SouthCarolina Highway 31 SouthCarolina 31 to SouthCarolina Highway 90 SouthCarolina 90 . SouthCarolina Highway 31 SouthCarolina 31 a six lane freeway that runs through Carolina Forest. Land was set ... , December 12, 1994 Developers Begin Buying Land in Buist Tract in SouthCarolina, Myrtle Beach Sun ... A New Township for Myrtle Beach, SouthCarolina http www.carolinaforestscrealestate.com Carolina Forest Real Estate Myrtle Beach Horry County, SouthCarolina Category Unincorporated communities in SouthCarolina Category Populated places in Horry County, SouthCarolina es Carolina Forest vo Carolina ... when completed. Most of the development follows the Carolina Forest Master Plan developed cooperatively between International Paper and the Horry County Government. History Carolina Forest was once ... donated part of the tract for what is now Coastal Carolina University located several miles away from Carolina Forest . In 1989, approximately convert 9000 acre km2 0 north of Carolina Forest ... more details
Infobox Former Country conventional long name Province of North Carolina common name North Carolina continent ... Independence year end 1776 date end 4 July p1 Province of Carolina flag p1 Union flag 1606 28Kings Colors 29.svg s1 State of North Carolina flag s1 Flag of North Carolina.svg image flag image ... to administer the northern half of the colony. The division of the colony into North and Province of SouthCarolinaSouth was complete by 1712, although the same proprietors continued to control both colonies. A rebellion against the proprietors in SouthCarolina in 1719 led to the appointment of a royal ... share of the Province part of North Carolina known as the Granville District was retained by members .... 13colonies DEFAULTSORT North Carolina, Province of Category Pre state history of North CarolinaProvince of North Carolina Category Thirteen Colonies Category Colonial United States British Category ... deputy1 year deputy1 deputy2 year deputy2 title deputy legislature North Carolina General Assembly North Carolina Assembly Image carolinacolony.png thumb right 400px A map of the Province of Carolina. The Province of North Carolina was originally part of the Province of Carolina in British America , which was chartered by eight Lords Proprietor . The province later became the U.S. states of North Carolina and Tennessee . King Charles II of England granted the Carolina charter in 1663 for lands south of Virginia Colony and north of Spanish Florida . Because the northern half of the colony ... Carolina. In 1729, after nearly a decade long attempt by the British government to locate and buy ... of the province were produced one by Edward Moseley in 1733, and another by John Collet in 1770. Of the latter ... of the North Carolina colony were poor tobacco farmers who made their living off this single cash crop. External links Portal box United States North Carolina North America British Empire http dc.lib.unc.edu u? ncmaps,467 A Complete map of North Carolina from an actual survey. John Collet s 1770 ... more details
Infobox settlement official name South Congaree, SouthCarolina settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map SCMap doton SouthCongaree.PNG mapsize 250px map caption Location of South Congaree, SouthCarolina image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 SouthCarolina subdivision type2 List of counties in SouthCarolina County subdivision name2 Lexington County, SouthCarolina Lexington Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title Incorporated established date 1957 Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 8.4 area land km2 8.3 area water km2 0.1 area total sq mi 3.2 area land sq mi 3.2 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 2266 population density km2 271.8 population density sq mi 703.8 General information timezone North American Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST ... www.southcongaree.org footnotes South Congaree is a town in Lexington County, SouthCarolina Lexington County , SouthCarolina , United States . The population was 2,266 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Columbia, SouthCarolina Columbia, SouthCarolina metropolitan area Metropolitan Statistical Area . Geography South Congaree is located at coord 33 54 31 N 81 8 7 W city 33.908621 ... age 65 or over. References reflist External links http www.southcongaree.org Town of South Congaree Lexington County, SouthCarolina Category Populated places in Lexington County, SouthCarolina Category Towns in SouthCarolina Category Columbia, SouthCarolina metropolitan area ca South Congaree es South Congaree ht South Congaree, Kawolin disid nl South Congaree pt South Congaree vo South Congaree ... more details
Infobox settlement official name South Sumter, SouthCarolina settlement type Census designated place CDP nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map SCMap doton SouthSumter.PNG mapsize 250px map caption Location of South Sumter, SouthCarolina image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 SouthCarolina subdivision type2 List of counties in SouthCarolina County subdivision name2 Sumter County, SouthCarolina Sumter Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 6.9 area land km2 6.9 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 2.7 area land sq mi 2.7 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 3365 population density km2 488.8 population density sq mi 1266.0 General information timezone North American Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1244702 GR 3 website footnotes South Sumter is a census designated place CDP in Sumter County, SouthCarolina Sumter County , SouthCarolina , United States . The population was 3,365 at the United States Census, 2000 2000 census . It is included in the Sumter, SouthCarolina Metropolitan Statistical Area . Geography South Sumter is located at coord 33 53 40 N 80 ... reflist Sumter County, SouthCarolina Category Populated places in Sumter County, SouthCarolina Category Census designated places in SouthCarolina Category Populated places in SouthCarolina with African American majority populations ca South Sumter es South Sumter nl South Sumter pt South Sumter vo South Sumter ... more details
The Province of South Australia is an ecclesiastical province of the Anglican Church of Australia , the boundaries of which are those of the state of South Australia . The province consists of three dioceses Anglican Diocese of Adelaide Adelaide , Anglican Diocese of The Murray The Murray and Anglican Diocese of Willochra Willochra . The Metropolitan bishop metropolitan of the province is the Most Revd Jeffrey Driver . Anglican dioceses in Australia Anglican stub Category Anglican Church in Australia ... more details
unreferenced date October 2010 The Province of New South Wales is an ecclesiastical province of the Anglican Church of Australia , the boundaries of which are nearly all of state of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory . The province consists of seven diocese s Anglican Diocese of Armidale Armidale , Anglican Diocese of Bathurst Bathurst , Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn Canberra and Goulburn , Anglican Diocese of Grafton Grafton , Anglican Diocese of Newcastle, Australia Newcastle , Anglican Diocese of Riverina Riverina and Anglican Diocese of Sydney Sydney . The Metropolitan bishop metropolitan of the province is the Most Revd Peter Jensen bishop Peter Jensen . External links http anglicansonline.org australia states new south wales.html List of parishes in New South Wales Anglican dioceses in Australia Anglican stub Category Anglican Church in Australia ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Province of Matabeleland South.svg right Map of Zimbabwe with the province highlighted Image Matabeleland South constituency2008.gif right 200px Image Matabeleland South districts.png right 150px Districts of Matabeleland South Matabeleland South is a Provinces of Zimbabwe province of Zimbabwe . It has an area of 54,172  km and a population of approximately 650,000 2002 . Gwanda is the capital of the province. Geography The province sits on the edge of the Kalahari desert, hence it is arid and very dry. Matabeleland South districts The province is divided into 6 districts, Beitbridge District Beitbridge , Bulilimamangwe District Bulilimamangwe , Gwanda District Gwanda , Insiza District Insiza , Matobo District Matobo and Umzingwane District Umzingwane . See also Matabele people Bulawayo Provinces of Zimbabwe Districts of Zimbabwe ZW provinces coord 21 00 S 29 30 E display title region ZW type adm1st source GNS enwiki Category Provinces of Zimbabwe Category Matabeleland SouthProvince Zimbabwe geo stub af Matabeleland Suid bg da Matabeleland South de Matabeleland South et L una Matabeleland es Matabelelandia Meridional eu Hegoaldeko Matabeleland fr Matabeleland m ridional ko it Provincia del Matabeleland Meridionale mrj nl Matabeleland South ja no Matabeleland South pl Matabeleland Po udniowy pt Matabeleland Sul ro Matabeleland South ru sr fi Matabeleland South sv Matabeleland South tr G ney Matabeleland zh ... more details
The South Central Metropolitan Province was a two member electoral province of the Western Australia n Western Australian Legislative Council Legislative Council , located in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia Perth . It was created by a redistribution in 1982, and took effect on 22 May 1983 following the Western Australian state election, 1983 1983 state election . It was formed from parts of the South Metropolitan ProvinceSouth Metropolitan and South East Metropolitan ProvinceSouth East Metropolitan provinces, and was a safe Liberal Party of Australia Liberal seat. The province had two concurrent members during its brief history Clive Griffiths politician Clive Griffiths and Phillip Pendal , both of the Liberal Party of Australia Liberal Party . In 1989, the province was abolished by the Acts Amendment Electoral Reform Act 1987 , and with two others became part of the five member Electoral region of South Metropolitan South Metropolitan Region under the new proportional voting system. Both the province s members were elected to represent the region. The province was made up of four complete Western Australian Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly Electoral districts of Western Australia districts those of Electoral district of Clontarf Clontarf , Electoral district of East Melville East Melville , Electoral district of South Perth South Perth and Electoral district of Victoria Park Victoria Park . References Gazette WA title Electoral Districts Act 1947 1981 Order in Council page 1982 113 173 date 20 January 1982 Electoral provinces of Western Australia, 1965 1989 Category Former electoral provinces of Western Australia ... more details
Emblem Symbol of Jeonnam.svg EmblemName South Jeolla Province , or Jeollanam do , is a Administrative divisions of South Korea province in the southwest of South Korea . The province was formed in 1896 from the southern half of the former Jeolla province, remained a province of Korea until the country s Division of Korea division in 1945, then became part of South Korea. Gwangju was the capital of the province, until the provincial office moved to the southern village of Namak , Muan County Muan County in 2005. Geography The province is part of the Honam Regions of Korea region , and is bounded on the west by the Yellow Sea , on the north by Jeollabuk do Province, on the south ... flagicon South Korea Gyeongsan , South Korea flagicon China Sichuan Province , People s Republic ... government English language home page South Jeolla regions and administrative divisions of South Korea Category Provinces of South Korea Category South Jeolla Province ace Jeollanam do bg ...coord 34 45 N 127 0 E display title Infobox Korean Provinces Name South Jeolla Name2 Jeonnam Hangul Hanja Revised Romanization Jeollanam do McCune Reischauer Map Jeollanam SK.png Government Administrative divisions of South Korea Do ProvinceProvince Capital Muan Governor Park Joon yung Region Honam Dialect Jeolla Dialect Jeolla TotalArea 12,095 AreaRank 3rd PopDate 2005 Population 1,819,819 PopRank 5th Density 150 Cities 5 Counties 17 Website http english.jeonnam.go.kr jeonnam.go.kr en .... Some of the marine products, in particular oyster and seaweed cultivation, are leading in South Korea. The province is only partially mountainous. The plains along the rivers Seomjin , Yeongsan and Tamjin create a large granary. There is abundant rainfall in the area, which helps agriculture. The province ... s, cotton and fruit s are also grown in the province. A small amount of gold and coal is mined in the province ... Yeosu , Suncheon, South Korea Suncheon , Gwangyang , Naju , valign top ... more details
Infobox settlement name South Kazakhstan Province native name br settlement type Province image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield South Kazakhstan province seal.png shield alt image map South Kazakhstan in Kazakhstan.svg map alt map caption Map of Kazakhstan, location of South Kazakhstan Province highlighted latd 43 latm 00 lats ... website http www.ontustik.gov.kz www.ontustik.gov.kz footnotes South Kazakhstan Province lang kk , O t stik Qazaqstan obl s is the southernmost provinces of Kazakhstan province ... with a larger, Siberia n pipeline through South Kazakhstan. Crude oil Oil , lead and zinc are refined in Shymkent. Demographics The South Kazakhstan Province is the most densely populated of Kazakhstan ... the table fee. As such, South Kazakhstan Province is the only province with a demographic breakdown ... Province http www.ontustik.gov.kz Official regional website Geographic location Centre South Kazakhstan ... , flag Uzbekistan South Sirdaryo Province , flag Uzbekistan Southwest Jizzax Province , flag Uzbekistan West Navoiy Province , flag Uzbekistan Northwest Kyzylorda ProvinceSouth Kazakhstan Province Provinces of Kazakhstan Category South Kazakhstan Province Category Provinces of Kazakhstan ace Propinsi .... Other cities in South Kazakhstan include Turkestan city Turkestan , Sayram , Kentau , Arys, Kazakhstan Arys , Shardara , Jetysu , Saryag ash and Lenger . This province and Atyrau Province are Kazakhstan s two smallest provinces both are about 117,300 square kilometers in area. South Kazakhstan ... as three other Kazakhstan provinces Karagandy Province to the north , Kyzylorda Province to the west and Jambyl Province to the east . The Syr Darya passes through the province, on its way to the Aral ... cities of Samarkand and Bukhara . SKO is also the fastest growing of Kazakhstan s Province, due to two ... including as means of international dialogue and Uzbek languages. History Historically speaking, South ... more details
Infobox province name South Khorasan Province native name native name lang fa ISO 639 2 code e.g. fa for Persian settlement type Provinces of Iran Province image skyline image alt image caption image map Locator map Iran South Khorasan Province.png map alt Map of Iran with South Khorasan highlighted map caption Location of South Khorasan within Iran latd 32.8653 longd 59.2164 coor ... iso code website http www.example.com example.com footnotes South Khorasan Province lang fa Ost n e Khor s n e Jon b is a provinces of Iran province located in eastern Iran . Birjand is the centre of the province. The other major cities are Ferdows and Qaen . This new province ... and ecology. While at the beginning in 2006, the newly created South Khorasan included nearly the entire historic Qohistan, in the past 5 years, all northern cities and territories of the province have been transferred into the Razavi Khorasan . South Khorasan Province consists of 8 counties ... called Ghohestan . Ghohestan, was a part of old Khorasan which now is named South Khorasan Province ... location Centre South Khorasan Province North Razavi Khorasan Province Northeast Herat Province , flag Afghanistan East Farah Province , flag Afghanistan Southeast Sistan and Baluchestan ProvinceSouth ... Yazd Province , Razavi Khorasan ProvinceSouth Khorasan Province Provinces of Iran Category South Khorasan Province Category Provinces of Iran ar az C nubi Xorasan ostan bn ... . South Khorasan is one the three provinces that were created after the division of Khorasan Province Khorasan in 2004 . History Greater Khorasan has witnessed the rise and fall of many dynasties ... , among other cities of the province, was one of the focal points for residence of the Aryan ... the province was governed by a Spahbod Lieutenant General called Padgoosban and four margraves, each commander of one of the four parts of the province. Khorasan was divided into four parts during ... more details
Government Administrative divisions of South Korea Do ProvinceProvince Capital Daejeon Governor ..., which has become the wealthiest province in South Korea today, having a GDP per capita of 39,393 in 2008, ref See List of South Korean regions by GDP ref a level of living standard comparable to wealthy developed countries such as Canada . Geography The province is part of the Hoseo Regions of Korea region , and is bounded to the west by the Yellow Sea , to the north by Gyeonggi do province, to the south by Jeollabuk do province, and to the east by Chungcheongbuk do province. Resources One third of the province s area is under cultivation. Aside from agriculture, marine products are of importance ... do Province English Language Home Page South Chungcheong Regions and administrative divisions of South Korea DEFAULTSORT Chungcheongnam Do Category Provinces of South Korea Category South Chungcheong Province ace Chungcheongnam do bg ca Chungcheongnam do de Chungcheongnam ...coord 36 30 N 126 45 E display title Infobox Korean Provinces Name South Chungcheong Name2 Chungnam Hangul ... Flag Symbol of Chungnam.svg Emblem Symbol of Chungnam.svg EmblemName South Chungcheong Province , or Chungcheongnam do abbreviated Chungnam , is a Administrative divisions of South Korea province in the west of South Korea . The province was formed in 1896 from the south western half of the former Chungcheong Province and remained a province of Korea until the country s Division of Korea division in 1945, thereafter becoming part of South Korea. The provincial capital is Daejeon ... . Chungnam is by far South Korea s fastest growing region, with an average GDP growth of 9.7 in 2001 ... of the present Chungcheongnam do Province , near what is presently Daejeon . The new district ... County , Yesan County , Famous people Hero singer Hero Kim Jaejoong a member of South Korean boy band TVXQ . Yesung Kim Jongwoon a member of South Korean boy band Super Junior Taegoon pop ... more details
of South Korea Do ProvinceProvince Capital Chuncheon Governor Choi Moon soon Region Gwandong ... divisions of South Korea province of South Korea , with its capital at Chuncheon ... of America U.S. American and Soviet Union Soviet zones of occupation in the south and north respectively, which led to Wonsan joining the province s northern half in 1946 to serve as its administrative center. In 1948, the southern half of the province became part of the new South Korea Republic ..., the boundary between the South and North Korean portions of the province was shifted northward to the Military Demarcation Line Korea Military Demarcation Line . The province s boundaries have remained the same since 1953. Geography Location Gangwon do is bounded on the west by Gyeonggi do province, on the south by the provinces of Chungcheongbuk do and Gyeongsangbuk do , and on the east by the Sea of Japan East Sea . To the north lies the province s North Korea n counterpart, Kangwon North Korea Kangw n province. The province s landscape is dominated by the Taebaek Mountains Taebaek Sanmaek ... ProvinceSouth Korea Category Provinces of South Korea bg ca Gangwon do de Gangwon do ... Kangw n formed a single province. History see also Gangwon historical Gangwon do was one of the Eight Provinces Korea Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty . The province was formed in 1395 ..., and the two districts were merged to re form Gangwon do Province. Although Wonju rejoined Gangwon do province, the provincial capital was moved to Chuncheon, where it remains today. In 1945, Gangwon ... are harvested in these forests. The province is renowned for its agricultural produce, in particular potatoes and fish cuttlefish and pollock . Mineral resources of the province include iron , coal , fluorite ... do. Cities and parks The main cities in the province are Chuncheon the provincial capital , Gangneung ... parks in the Taebaek Mountains. South Korea s largest limestone cave, Hwanseongul , receives over ... more details
Infobox settlement See Template Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions name SouthProvince native name Province Sud native name lang fr image flag Bandera Province Sud.svg latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW subdivision type Country subdivision name France subdivision type1 Collectivity subdivision name1 New Caledonia seat Noum a leader title President leader name Pierre Frogier area footnotes for references use ref tags area total km2 7012 population footnotes ref name ridet population total 183007 population as of population density km2 auto demographics section 1 demographics type1 Communities 2009 demographics1 footnotes ref name ridet http xt.isee.nc xtc xtc.php?xt rp09indcomap ISEE Population 2009 ref demographics1 title1 European demographics1 info1 35.86 demographics1 title2 Kanak demographics1 info2 26.73 demographics1 title3 Wallisian Futunan demographics1 info3 11.42 demographics1 title4 Multiracial demographics1 info4 9.66 demographics1 title5 Other demographics1 info5 16.33 website URL http www.province nord.nc The SouthProvince French language French province Sud is one of three Subnational administrative subdivisions in New Caledonia . It corresponds to the southern and southwestern portion of the Geography of New Caledonia New Caledonian mainland . It is by far the most economically developed and most urbanized part of the archipelago and indeed in the entire Melanesia n region. The SouthProvince is also the only part of New Caledonia and Melanesia where ethnic Melanesians do not constitute an absolute majority of the population. The provincial assembly and executive are in Noum a . The administrative services of the French central ... in the Republic has 16, and National Front France National Front has 5. This is the only province ... fr Province Sud Nouvelle Cal donie id Province Sud, Kaledonia Baru it Provincia Sud Nuova Caledonia nl Province Sud Nieuw Caledoni pl Prowincja Po udniowa Nowa Kaledonia vi T nh Nam, Nouvelle Cal donie ... more details
The South East Metropolitan Province was a two member electoral province of the Western Australia n Western Australian Legislative Council Legislative Council , located in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia Perth . It was one of several metropolitan seats created following the enactment of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act No.2 1963 , and became effective on 22 May 1965. The province, with its mix of safe Australian Labor Party Labor and Liberal Party of Australia Liberal Assembly seats, also produced mixed fortunes for both parties until 1983, when a redistribution turned it into a safe Labor seat and the two sitting Liberal members successfully transferred to the new South Central Metropolitan Province seat. In 1989, the province was abolished by the Acts Amendment Electoral Reform Act 1987 , and was split between the Electoral region of East Metropolitan East Metropolitan and Electoral region of South Metropolitan South Metropolitan five member regions under the new proportional voting system. Geography The province was made up of several complete Western Australian Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly Electoral districts of Western Australia districts , which changed at each distribution. class wikitable Redistribution Period Electoral districts Electors of State 1963 ... small note label 1 1 1 Transferred to South Central Metropolitan Province at the Western Australian ... Canning , Electoral district of South Perth South Perth , Electoral district of Victoria Park ... district of Canning Canning , Electoral district of Clontarf Clontarf , Electoral district of South Perth South Perth , Electoral district of Victoria Park Victoria Park align right 46,715 align right ... of Clontarf Clontarf , Electoral district of South Perth South Perth , Electoral district of Victoria ... of Gosnells Gosnells , Electoral district of Murdoch Murdoch , Electoral district of South Perth South Perth align right 59,792 align right 9.45 1982 22 May 1983 22 May 1989 width 200 Electoral ... more details
The South Metropolitan Province was a two member electoral province of the Western Australia n Western Australian Legislative Council Legislative Council , located in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia Perth . It was one of several metropolitan seats created following the enactment of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act No.2 1963 , and became effective on 22 May 1965. The province was very safe for the Australian Labor Party , which held most or all of the component Assembly seats. In 1989, the province was abolished by the Acts Amendment Electoral Reform Act 1987 , and with two others became part of the Electoral region of South Metropolitan South Metropolitan Region under the new proportional voting system. Geography The province was made up of several complete Western Australian Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly Electoral districts of Western Australia districts , which changed at each distribution. class wikitable Redistribution Period Electoral districts Electors of State 1963 64 22 May 1965 22 May 1968 width 200 rowspan 4 Electoral district of Cockburn Cockburn , Electoral district of East Melville East Melville , Electoral district of Fremantle Fremantle , Electoral district of Melville Melville align right 41,082 align right 11.09 1966 22 May 1968 22 May 1974 align right 46,073 align right 11.14 1972 22 May 1974 22 May 1977 align right 63,251 align right 11.48 1976 22 May 1977 22 May 1983 align right 63,455 align right 10.02 1982 22 May 1983 22 May 1989 width 200 Electoral district of Cockburn Cockburn , Electoral district of Fremantle Fremantle , Electoral district of Melville Melville , Electoral district of Rockingham Rockingham align right 65,508 align right 9.22 Representation Members class wikitable Member 1 colspan 2 Party Term Member 2 colspan 2 Party Term rowspan 2 Ronald Thompson rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Labor   rowspan 2 Australian Labor Party Labor rowspan 2 1965 1980   Frederick Lavery Australian politics party ... more details
SouthCarolina is a state in the United States. SouthCarolina may also refer to Province of SouthCarolina USS SouthCarolina USS SouthCarolina , any of five ships of the United States Navy Indien 1778 SouthCarolina 1780 , a frigate of the SouthCarolina Navy SouthCarolina class battleship SouthCarolina class battleship , a class of US Navy battleship University of SouthCarolina , a public university in SouthCarolinaSouthCarolina Gamecocks , the school s athletic program teams See also SouthCarolina Annual Conference SouthCarolina State University lookfrom SouthCarolina disambig ... more details
of Carolina , 1707 1712 United Kingdom British Province of SouthCarolina , 1712 1776 French and Indian ... of SouthCarolina The Great Seal of the State of SouthCarolina image Map of USA SC.svg thumb The location of the state of SouthCarolina in the United States of America image Map of SouthCarolina NA.png thumb An enlargeable map of the state of SouthCarolina see also Index of SouthCarolina related articles The state of SouthCarolina is one of the U.S. state 50 states of the United States of America . SouthCarolina borders the North Atlantic Ocean in the Southeastern United States . King Charles II of England granted eight Province of Carolina Lords Proprietors Lords Proprietor a charter for a Province of Carolina on March 24, 1663. In 1712, the Lords Proprietor split the Province of Carolina into the Province of SouthCarolina and the Province of North Carolina . In 1720, the Province of SouthCarolina was made a royal colony. SouthCarolina signed the United States Declaration of Independence ... concluded with the Treaty of Paris of 1783 . SouthCarolina was the United States Constitution Ratification ... on May 23, 1788. On December 20, 1860, SouthCarolina became the first state to attempt to secede from the United States. On February 8, 1861, SouthCarolina and five other slave states formed the Confederate .... SouthCarolina was readmitted to the United States Union on July 9, 1868. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of SouthCarolina TOC limit limit 2 General reference Names Common name SouthCarolina Pronunciation IPA en sa k r la n en us South Carolina.ogg U.S. state List of states Official name State of SouthCarolina Abbreviations and name ... SouthCarolina Encyclopedia ref Dead link date May 2009 previously used on Vehicle registration plates of SouthCarolina license plates Adjectivals and demonyms for U.S. states Adjectival s SouthCarolinaSouth Carolinian Adjectivals and demonyms for U.S. states Demonym South Carolinian Geography ... more details
Elgin is the name of some places in the U.S. state of SouthCarolina Elgin, Kershaw County, SouthCarolina Elgin, Lancaster County, SouthCarolina geodis es Elgin Carolina del Sur vo Elgin SouthCarolina ... more details
Huntington is the name of two places in the State of SouthCarolina Huntington, Laurens County, SouthCarolina Huntington, Sumter County, SouthCarolina geodis ... more details
Springdale is the name of some places in the U.S. state of SouthCarolina Springdale, Lancaster County, SouthCarolina Springdale, Lexington County, SouthCarolina geodis vo Springdale SouthCarolina ... more details
This article is about an area in SouthCarolina. For the Midland Valley Railroad serving Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas, please see Midland Valley Railroad The Midland Valley area is a region in Aiken County, SouthCarolina consisting of the unincorporated communities of Gloverville, SouthCarolina Gloverville , Graniteville, SouthCarolina Graniteville , Langley, SouthCarolina Langley , Vaucluse, SouthCarolina Vaucluse , Warrenville, SouthCarolina Warrenville , Beech Island, SouthCarolina Beech Island , Bath, SouthCarolina Bath , as well as the incorporated town of Burnettown, SouthCarolina Burnettown http www.midlandvalleyarea.com Coord 33.551526 81.8209446 display title SouthCarolina geo stub Category Geography of Aiken County, SouthCarolina ... more details