Politics of Finland The state of Finland comprised six provinces Finnish language Finnish l nit , Swedish ... Swedish language municipalities cooperate even if they do not share a border. Provinces of Finland ... No changes small a. note aaa Some duties, which in Mainland Finland are handled by the provinces ... wikitable Former provinces of the Republic of Finland colspan 3 name rowspan 2 dates of existence ... by 1917 br &bull merged into the Provinces of Eastern Finland and Southern Finland Province of Northern ..., administratives provinces were formed in Sweden, and therefore in Finland, which was a part of Sweden until 1809. Six of the provinces covered what is now Finland some of these also covered parts ... 0 border 0 bgcolor white File Provinces of Finland 1634.JPG thumb upright left Provinces of Finland ... of Finland 1776.JPG thumb upright left Provinces of Finland 1776 1a Uusimaa and H menelinna, 2 Turku and Pori, 6a Kyminkartano, 7 Kuopio, 10 Vaasa, 11 Oulu File Provinces of Finland 1831.JPG thumb upright left Provinces of Finland 1831 1 Uusimaa, 2 Turku and Pori, 4 H me, 5a Viipuri, 6 Mikkeli, 7 Kuopio, 10 Vaasa, 11 Oulu File Provinces of Finland 1938.JPG thumb upright left Provinces of Finland ..., 11 Oulu, 12 Lapland File Provinces of Finland 1945.JPG thumb upright left Provinces of Finland 1945 ... File Provinces of Finland 1960.JPG thumb upright left Provinces of Finland 1960 1 Uusimaa, 2 ..., 10 Vaasa, 11 Oulu, 12 Lapland See also Regions of Finland Historical provinces of Finland Subdivisions ... lh home.nsf pages indexeng State Provincial Offices ndash Official site Provinces of FinlandFinland topics Category Former provinces of Finland Category Finland related lists ar bs ... makeup was changed drastically in 1997, when the number of the provinces was reduced from twelve to six ... did not follow the borders of the provinces. The provinces were abolished altogether on January 1, 2010. Six Regions of Finland Regional State Administrative Agencies aluehallintovirasto, regionf rvaltningsverk ... more details
Image Historical provinces in Finland with coats of arms.png 275px right thumb Historical provinces of Finland br the borders of Regions of Finland modern regions with pink colour Image Svpmap blank.png right thumb 170px Sweden Finlands s provinces from 1658 to 1809. The historical provinces lang fi historialliset maakunnat , singular historiallinen maakunta , lang sv historiska landskap of Finland are a legacy of the country s joint history with Sweden . The provinces ceased to be administrative entities in 1634 when they were superseded by the Counties of Finland counties , a reform which remained in force in Finland until 1997 . The provinces remain as a tradition, but have no administrative ... died in the 1960s . The coats of arms of the historical provinces have served as a basis for the arms of newer administrative divisions. See also Provinces of Sweden Historical provinces of Sweden and Finland sterland Norrland Provinces of Finland Regions of Finland External links commonscat Historical provinces of Finland http www.fotw.net flags fi prov.html Finnish provinces at Flags of the World . Category Historical provinces of Finland Category Vernacular geography Category Former provinces of Finland Category Former provinces of Sweden Finland Category Medieval Finland Category Sweden ... Suomen.vaakuna.svg 30px Finland Proper historical province Finland Proper Varsinais Suomi, Egentliga Finland Image Karjalan historiallisen maakunnan vaakuna.svg 30px Karelia historical province of Finland Karelia Karjala, Karelen Image Lapin maakunnan vaakuna.svg 30px Laponia historical province of Finland ... of King Gustav I of Sweden Gustav Vasa in 1560 , the coats of arms for the provinces were displayed ... the separation of Finland from Sweden in 1809 the traditions for the provincial arms have somewhat diverged. Finland maintains the distinction between Duke Ducal and Count al dignity shown in the coronets for arms of the historical provinces while all the Provinces of Sweden Swedish provinces have ... more details
Sub regions of Finland Municipalities of Finland Historical provinces of Finland The fundamental ... display title Infobox country native name lang fi Suomen tasavalta fi icon br lang sv Republiken Finland sv icon conventional long name Republic of Finland common name Finland image flag Flag of Finland.svg ... more nuanced The adoption of a new constitution on 1 March 2000 meant that Finland was no longer ... the parliament under his or her own desire. Finland is actually represented by its Prime Minister .... ref leader title1 President of Finland President leader title2 Prime Minister of Finland Prime Minister leader title3 Speaker of the Parliament of Finland Speaker of the Parliament leader name1 Tarja Halonen Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP leader name2 Jyrki Katainen National Coalition Party NCP leader name3 Eero Hein luoma Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP accessionEUdate January ... Finland language Finnish accessdate 2 January 2012 ref population estimate rank 112th population ... 2CLP&grp 0&a &pr.x 52&pr.y 4 title Finland publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate 2011 ... per capita 44,488 ref name imf2 GDP nominal per capita rank sovereignty type History of Finland Independence sovereignty note established event1 Grand Duchy of Finland Autonomy br small from History of Sweden 1772 1809 The loss of Finland Sweden small established event2 Finnish Declaration of Independence ... in Finland 358 footnote1 The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Union member states. The .ax domain is reserved for the Autonomus land Islands Finland IPAc en audio en us Finland.ogg f n l n d Audio Suomi Finland.ogg Finnish Suomi Swedish Finland , officially the Republic of Finland , ref Republic of Finland , or lang fi Suomen tasavalta in Finnish, lang sv Republiken Finland in Swedish, and lang se Suoma d ssev ldi in Sami, is the long protocol name, which is however ... of Finland . Around 5.4 million people reside in Finland, with the majority concentrated in the southern ... more details
This is Finland is an illustrated children s book by Finnish authors Aino Havukainen and Sami Toivonen , translated into English by Owen F. Witesman. It introduces young children to the history, culture and geography of Finland . It was first published in 2007 by the Finnish publishing house Otava under the original title Tatun ja Patun Suomi Swedish name Det h r r Finland and has won the Finnish Finlandia Junior book price for the same year. ref cite web title Word and Image Walk. Separate Roads .A selection of new picture books, autumn 2007 url http www.finlit.fi fili en spotlight kuvakirjat.html work publisher FILI Finnish Literature Exchange author Jyrkk , Hannele date accessdate 2009 10 09 ref It is part of a collection the Tatu ja Patu collection of six illustrated books for children describing every day life. References Reflist http www.otava.fi kirjat lasten ja nuorten 2007 fi FI tatun ja patun suomi child book stub Category 2007 books ... more details
Denmark Norway . Others like the historical provinces of Finlandprovinces of Finland were lost ... Dominions of Sweden Historical provinces of Finland Counties of Sweden References Reflist Provinces ...unreferenced date December 2007 The provinces of Sweden , landskap , are historical, geographical and cultural regions. Sweden has 25 provinces and they have no administrative function, but remain historical ... counties correspond almost exactly to the provinces, as is Blekinge to Blekinge County and Gotland ... importance of the provinces. In addition, the administrative units are subject to continuous changes several new counties were for instance created in the 1990s while the provinces have had their historical borders outlined for centuries. The provinces of Sweden are still used in colloquial speech and cultural references, The provinces of Sweden can therefore not be regarded as an archaic concept ... have province borders through them. Provinces Swedish Latin rowspan 33 Image Sverigekarta Landskap Text.svg right 350px Provinces of Sweden Blekinge Blechingia Bohusl n Bahusia Dalarna Dalecarlia ... predominates in English. History Image Svpmap blank.png right thumb 170px Sweden s provinces from ... provinces were held as duchy duchies , but newly conquered provinces added to the kingdom either ... made after the separation from the Kalmar Union in 1523 only some were incorporated as provinces ... Denmark Danish Scanian lands &ndash the provinces of Sk ne , Blekinge , Halland and Gotland &ndash ... with the cession of Finland caused Norrbotten County Norrbotten to emerge as a county, and eventually ... Sweden Svealand Sweden, one province Which date October 2011 land? in Finland sterland Finland Norrland Sweden and Finland G taland and Svealand consisted before c. 1000 AD of petty kingdom s. The main ... early come out of use in Finland, was an integral part of Sweden, but was in 1809 annexed by Russia as the Grand Duchy of Finland , to become in 1917 the independent country of Finland . The borders ... more details
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United Provinces may refer to United Provinces, another name for the Dutch Republic 1581 1795 , now The Netherlands United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 1902 1921 , a former province of British India now Uttar Pradesh United Provinces of British India 1921 1937 , a former province of British India now Uttar Pradesh United Provinces 1937 1950 , a former province of British India & Dominion of India now Uttar Pradesh United Provinces of New Granada , 1810 1816 , a Confederacy formed after the independence of Colombia United Provinces of Canada or Province of Canada 1841 1867 , a former British colony in North America Federal Republic of Central America United Provinces of Central America 1823 1840 , a former country in Central America United Provinces of Central Italy 1859 1860 , a short lived client state of the Kingdom of Piedmont Sardinia United Provinces of China 1911 1912 , was an Federalism in China Nationalist era proposals early translation of the Republic of China in Xinhai Revolution United Provinces of Heilongjiang and Nenjiang 1947 , a short lived Communist Chinese province now Heilongjiang United Provinces of South America or United Provinces of the River Plate 1816 1853 , official name of Argentina. See also United States disambiguation disambig ca Prov ncies Unides desambiguaci es Provincias Unidas pt Prov ncias Unidas ru ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Citations missing date September 2008 Danubian provinces to refer to the Roman provinces of the Lower Danube Dacia Trajana and Aureliana , Moesia Inferior and Superior and Scythia Minor , as well as Pannonia Inferior . DEFAULTSORT Danubian Provinces Category Ancient Rome sh Dunavske provincije ... more details
Nine Provinces Japanese and Chinese may refer to Nine Provinces China , territorial divisions during Xia and Shang Dynasty China. Ky sh , an island of Japan. disambig ... more details
The Provinces of Eritrea existed between Eritrea s incorporation as a Colony of Italy until the conversion of the provinces into administrative regions. When ruled as the Italian Eritrea Colony of Eritrea , the Italian Colonial Administration had divided the colony into eight provinces administrative regions . These administrative regions relied heavily upon the historical political boundaries in the region, including, but not exclusively, that of local nobility. These Provinces of Eritrea were also used by the Federated Eritrean Government from 1952 1962 and as districts in Eritrea when it was annexed by Ethiopia from 1962 1991. These eight provinces are enumerated below Akele Guzay Barka Eritrea Barka Denkalia Hamasien Sahel Eritrea Sahel Semhar Senhit Seraye After Independence, the Provisional Government of Eritrea converted the original eight Provinces of Eritrea from the Italian Colonial period to ten provinces by splitting the Barka province in two, the north known as Barka Eritrea Barka Province and the south as Gash Setit Province, while at the same time separating Asmara from the rest of Hamasien . On 1996 04 15, the Government of Eritrea converted the then ten Provinces of Eritrea into six administrative regions. See also Regions of Eritrea Category Former provinces of Eritrea Category Subdivisions of Eritrea Category Lists of former subdivisions of countries Category Eritrea related lists Provinces Eritrea stub it Province d Eritrea ... more details
The Central Provinces was a Provinces of India province of British India . It comprised British conquests from the Mughals and Maratha s in central India, and covered parts of present day Madhya Pradesh , Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states. Its capital was Nagpur . The Central Provinces was formed in 1861 by the merger of the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories and Nagpur Province . It was almost an island encircled by a sea of native States such as Bhopal State and Rewa State to the north, Chota Nagpur State and Kalahandi State to the east, and the Nizam s territories of Hyderabad, India Hyderabad to the south and Berar Province Berar to the west. ref cite book url http www.lib.virginia.edu area studies SouthAsia Ideas CP ch02regions.html title Colonial Administration and Social Developments in middle India The Central Provinces, 1861 1921 Ph. D. Dissertation year 1980 author Philip F. McEldowney ... of the Hyderabad State Hyderabad princely state was annexed to the Central Provinces. On 8 November 1913 the Central Provinces Legislative Council was formed. ref http www.maharashtra.gov.in english ... Provinces. Between 1920 to 1936 the Legislative Council continued for the Governor of the Central Provinces. After 1936, Legislative Assembly of Central Provinces and Berar was formed. ref http www.idcpublishers.com pdf 240 titlelist.pdf ref On 24 October 1936, it became the new Central Provinces ... into the Central Provinces and Berar, which, when the Constitution of India went into effect in 1950 ... Saugor and Nerbudda Territories Berar Province Central Provinces and Berar List of Governors of the Central Provinces and Berar References references Markovits, Claude ed. 2004 . A History of Modern ... Provinces of British India Category History of Madhya Pradesh Category History of Maharashtra Category ... Category Historical Indian regions Category Central Provinces ca Prov ncies Centrals de Central Provinces sv Centralprovinserna i Brittiska Indien ... more details
In its history, Brazil was divided into provinces. The first seven were Gr o Par Maranh o Pernambuco Bahia Rio de Janeiro S o Paulo S o Pedro do Rio Grande do Sul File Brazil provinces 1825.PNG thumb 300px Provinces of the Brazilian Empire in 1825 . In 1825 Brazil had these additional provinces Mato Grosso Goias 1822 Santa Catarina Cisplatina Province In 1821, the Provincia Oriental del R o de la Plata present day Uruguay , was annexed by Brazil under the name of Prov ncia Cisplatina. Ceara 1822 Category Subdivisions of Brazil pt Prov ncias no Brasil ... more details
The Provinces of Venezuela were administrative divisions used from Venezuela s independence from Gran Colombia in 1830 to 1864, when the States of Venezuela were created. There were initially 11 provinces, with 3 created later, until in 1856 the Law of Territorial Division divided Venezuela into 21 provinces. Most of the provinces created at independence had previously existed in a similar form during the Spanish Empire, in some cases having been abolished during the Gran Colombia period. With the conclusion of the Federal War in 1863, a new constitution transformed the provinces into the States of Venezuela . At independence, 1830 Apure Province Barcelona Province Venezuela Barcelona Province created 1520, see also Barcelona Province Gran Colombia Barinas Province 1786 Carabobo Province Caracas Province 1527, during Spanish Empire also known as Venezuela Province Coro Province 1815 Cuman Province 1537, during Spanish Empire also known as Nueva Andalusia Province Guayana Province 1585 Maracaibo Province Venezuela Maracaibo Province 1830 Maracaibo Province Spanish Empire Maracaibo Province originally created 1676 see also Maracaibo Province Gran Colombia Margarita Province 1525 M rida Province Venezuela M rida Province 1811 see also M rida Province Spanish Empire M rida Province 1622 1676 Later Barquisimeto Province 1832, splitting from Carabobo Province Trujillo Province Venezuela Trujillo Province 1831, splitting from Maracaibo Province see also Trujillo Province Gran Colombia Aragua Province 1848, splitting from Caracas Province 1856 Law of Territorial Division divides Venezuela into 21 provinces, with the new provinces being Amazonas Province , Cojedes Province , Gu rico Province , Maturin Province , Portuguesa Province , T chira Province Yaracuy Province . 1860 Amazonas ... of Apure and Barinas provinces the merger was reversed in 1864 External links http www.statoids.com ... Provinces of Venezuela ... more details
Politics of Mozambique stack Image Mozambique Provinces numbered 300px.png thumb right 250px Provinces of Mozambique Mozambique is divided into 10 province s prov ncias and 1 capital city cidade with provincial status Cabo Delgado Province Gaza Province Inhambane Province Manica Province Maputo City Maputo Province Nampula Province Niassa Province Sofala Province Tete Province Zambezia Province See also Districts of Mozambique ISO 3166 2 MZ External links http www.statoids.com umz.html Provinces of Mozambique , Statoids.com MZ Provinces Articles on first level administrative divisions of African countries Category Provinces of Mozambique Category Subdivisions of Mozambique Category Lists of country subdivisions Mozambique, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Africa Mozambique 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Mozambique Category Mozambique related lists af Provinsies van Mosambiek bs Provincije u Mozambiku bg de Provinzen Mosambiks es Organizaci n territorial de Mozambique eu Mozambikeren banaketa administratiboa gl Subdivisi ns de Mozambique ko it Suddivisioni del Mozambico he sw Mikoa ya Msumbiji nl Provincies van Mozambique ja pl Podzia administracyjny Mozambiku pt Prov ncias de Mo ambique ru sco Provinces o Mozambique fi Mosambikin maakunnat sv Mo ambiques provinser tr Mozambik in y netim b lgeleri zh ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Politics of Burundi Burundi is divided into seventeen province s, each named after their respective Capital political capital . col begin width auto col 2 Bubanza Province Bubanza Bujumbura Mairie Province Bujumbura Mairie Bujumbura Rural Province Bujumbura Rural Bururi Province Bururi Cankuzo Province Cankuzo Cibitoke Province Cibitoke Gitega Province Gitega Karuzi Province Karuzi Kayanza Province Kayanza Kirundo Province Kirundo Makamba Province Makamba Muramvya Province Muramvya Muyinga Province Muyinga Mwaro Province Mwaro Ngozi Province Ngozi Rutana Province Rutana Ruyigi Province Ruyigi col 2 Provinces of Burundi Image Map col end See also Communes of Burundi Collines of Burundi Geography of Burundi List of Burundian provinces by area List of Burundian provinces by population List of Burundian provincial governors Ranked list of Burundian provinces ISO 3166 2 BI Articles on first level administrative divisions of African countries Provinces of Burundi Burundi topics Category Provinces of Burundi Category Subdivisions of Burundi Category Lists of country subdivisions Burundi, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Africa Burundi 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Burundi Category Burundi related lists Burundi geo stub bg de Provinzen Burundis es Organizaci n territorial de Burundi eo Provincoj de Burundo fr Subdivisions du Burundi ko it Province del Burundi hu Burundi tartom nyai nl Provincies van Burundi ja no Burundis provinser pl Podzia administracyjny Burundi pt Prov ncias do Burundi ro Provinciile statului Burundi ru fi Burundin provinssit sv Burundis provinser tg tr Burundi nin y netim b lgeleri zh ... more details
Image Provinces of Japan.svg thumb The provinces in Kamakura period to 1868 Before the modern Prefectures of Japan prefecture system was established, the land of Japan was divided into tens of kuni , country countries , usually known in English language English as provinces . ref Nussbaum, Louis Fr d ric. 2005 . Provinces and prefectures in Google books p2QnPijAEmEC Japan Encyclopedia , p. 780 page 780 n.b., Louis Fr d ric is pseudonym of Louis Fr d ric Nussbaum, see http dispatch.opac.ddb.de DB 4.1 PPN?PPN 128842709 Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Authority File . ref Each province was divided into gun , districts of Japan district s earlier called k ri . The provinces were originally established by Ritsury as both administrative units and geographic regions. In the late Muromachi period , however ... of the sengoku daimyo . Under the rule of Toyotomi Hideyoshi , the provinces were totally replaced as administrative units by daimyo s fief s. In the Edo period , the fiefs became known as han . The provinces ... and rural prefectures ken . Provinces as part of the system of addresses were not abolished but, on the contrary, augmented. As of 1871, the number of prefectures was 304, while the number of provinces ... prefectures were not only very complicated, but also did not match those of the provinces. Prefectures ... total of 47 prefectures. Provinces are classified into kinai within the capital , and seven or eight ... has been issued abolishing provinces. Provinces are nonetheless today considered obsolete, although ... of old provinces, they may be shared among several prefectures such as the original Adachi District ... of provinces of Japan Notes reflist References Nussbaum, Louis Fr d ric and K the Roth. 2005 . http ...?referer di&ht edition OCLC 58053128 External links Detailed maps of the provinces at different times ... archives Japan Old Province Category Old provinces of Japan cs Japonsk provincie de Provinzen Japans es Provincias de Jap n eo Provincoj de Japanio fr Provinces du Japon gl Provincia hist rica do ... more details
Province Mahajanga Province Toamasina Province Toliara Province The provinces were dissolved ... 2009 for the transition. But in the new constitution, adopted in 2010, six autonomous provinces are listed again. ref Art. 5 of the Constitution ref History The provinces were created in 1946, when .... Paris 1960. Pages 268 and 274. ref The same provinces continued to exist after the independence ..., departments and communes. The provinces were not mentioned in the law. After former president ... existing provinces were transformed to autonomous provinces . Before that, no constitution had stated ... provinces were created in 2000. The official motivation was to make Madagascar a decentralised federal ... from most of the provinces his party AREMA won the provincial elections 2000 in all provinces except ... provinces , although they nominally remain in place because they are included in the constitution. Rumours about the dissolution of the autonomous provinces had been around for some time, when ... a revised constitution without any provinces. The new Regions of Madagascar regions will become the highest ... . The communes were created in 1996. The existing provinces were not mentioned in the law. With former ... and specifically mention six autonomous provinces, divided into undefined regions and communes. The autonomous provinces, having the same names and territories as the already existing provinces, were ... in an AREMA majority in all provinces except Antananarivo. During the power struggle after the presidential elections in 2001, five of those provinces, whose governors supported Ratsiraka, declared themselves ... provinces have ceased to exist as such, and their dissolution is planned see below . In 2004, the regions ... originally proposed had become 22. Although they are subdivisions of the provinces, they are representatives .... In the 2007 Constitution the autonomous provinces have been removed. Instead, the regions ... provinces ISO 3166 2 MG Subdivisions of Madagascar Regions of Madagascar Districts of Madagascar ... more details
Politics of Gabon stack Provinces of Gabon Image Map Gabon is divided into nine province s capitals in parentheses Estuaire Province Estuaire Libreville Haut Ogoou Franceville Moyen Ogoou Lambar n Ngouni Mouila Nyanga Province Nyanga Tchibanga Ogoou Ivindo Makokou Ogoou Lolo Koulamoutou Ogoou Maritime Port Gentil Woleu Ntem Oyem These provinces are further divided into 37 Departments of Gabon departments . See also ISO 3166 2 GA Provinces of Gabon Articles on first level administrative divisions of African countries Gabon topics Category Provinces of Gabon Category Subdivisions of Gabon Category Lists of country subdivisions Gabon, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Africa Gabon 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Gabon Category Gabon related lists bg de Provinzen von Gabun es Provincias de Gab n eu Gabonen banaketa administratiboa fr Provinces du Gabon ko it Province del Gabon he sw Mikoa ya Gabon lt Gabono provincijos nl Provincies van Gabon ja no Gabons provinser pl Podzia administracyjny Gabonu pt Prov ncias do Gab o ro Provinciile Gabonului ru fi Gabonin maakunnat sv Gabons provinser zh ... more details
Politics of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan is divided into seven province s singular oblast , plural oblasttar . The capital, Bishkek , is administratively an independent city shaar , as well as being the capital of Chuy Province . Osh also has shaar status Citation needed date June 2011 . stack Kyrgyzstan Provinces Image Map The provinces, with their capitals, are as follows Bishkek shaar Batken Province Batken Chuy Province Bishkek Jalal Abad Province Jalal Abad Naryn Province Naryn Osh Province Osh Talas Province Talas, Kyrgyzstan Talas Issyk Kul Province Karakol Osh shaar Each province is further divided into Raions of Kyrgyzstan raions districts , administered by government appointed officials. Rural communities aiyl okmotus consisting of up to twenty small settlements have their own elected mayor s and Local government councils . See also ISO 3166 2 KG Provinces of Kyrgyzstan Provincial seats of Kyrgyzstan Articles on first level administrative divisions of Asian countries Category Provinces of Kyrgyzstan Category Subdivisions of Kyrgyzstan Category Lists of country subdivisions Kyrgyzstan, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Asia Kyrgyzstan 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Kyrgyzstan Category Kyrgyzstan related lists Kyrgyzstan geo stub bg es Organizaci n territorial de Kirguist n eo Teritoria organizado de Kirgizio fr Subdivisions du Kirghizistan ko it Suddivisioni del Kirghizistan he ky hu Kirgiziszt n k zigazgat sa la Oblasta Chirgisiae nl Oblasten van Kirgizi ja uz Qirgiziston Hududiy bo linishi pl Podzia administracyjny Kirgistanu pt Subdivis es do Quirguist o ru sco Provinces o Kyrgyzstan tg tr K rg zistan n illeri uk zh ... more details
Provinces, Panama Category Panama related lists Panama geo stub Other languages be ... banaketa administratiboa fr Provinces du Panama it Province di Panam he ka ... more details
Turkmenistan Provinces Image Map Politics of Turkmenistan Turkmenistan is divided into five provinces or welayatlar singular Wilaya welayat and one capital city district her . class wikitable sortable bgcolor efefef Division ISO 3166 2 TM ISO 3166 2 Capital city Area ref Passport of Turkmenistan 1998 , National Institute of Statistics and Forecasting of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, 1998 ru icon . ref Pop 2001 ref Social economic situation of Turkmenistan in 2001 , National Institute of State Statistics and Information of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, 2002, pp. 68 69 ru icon . ref Key Ahal Province TM S Ashgabat convert 260 km2 sqmi abbr on 730,000 Ahal Province TM A Anau convert 97260 km2 sqmi abbr on 785,800 1 Balkan Province TM B Balkanabat convert 139300 km2 sqmi abbr on 479,500 2 Da oguz Province TM D Da oguz convert 73400 km2 sqmi abbr on 1,196,700 3 Lebap Province TM L T rkmenabat convert 93700 km2 sqmi abbr on 1,160,300 4 Mary Province TM M Mary, Turkmenistan Mary convert 87200 km2 sqmi abbr on 1,287,700 5 The heads of the provinces lang tk hyakim , the leader are appointed by the President of Turkmenistan Constitution of Turkmenistan , Articles 80 81 . See also Districts of Turkmenistan References reflist Turkmenistan geo stub Provinces of Turkmenistan Articles on first level administrative divisions of Asian countries Category Provinces of Turkmenistan Category Subdivisions of Turkmenistan Category Lists of country subdivisions Turkmenistan, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Asia Turkmenistan 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Turkmenistan Category Turkmenistan related lists bg ca Prov ncies del Turkmenistan es Organizaci n territorial de Turkmenist n eo Teritoria organizado de Turkmenio fr Provinces du Turkm nistan ko hy id Daftar provinsi ... sco Provinces o Turkmenistan sv Turkmenistans provinser tg ... more details
Image 1940Italian Libya.jpg thumb right 300px The Provinces of Libya, in 1940 Italian Libya The Provinces of Libya existed during the last period of colonial Italian Libya through post independence Libya . The country was divided into provinces from 1934 in the colonial era to 1963 when the Governorates of Libya Governorates system was instituted. Italian colonial era After Italy took the area from the Ottoman Empire in 1912 it was administered as a single administrative unit called Italian North Africa . Then from 1927 to 1934, the territory was split into two separate colonies, each run by their own Italian governor Italian Cyrenaica and Italian Tripolitania . In 1934 Italy adopted the name Libya Italian Libya as the official name of the reunified area, and administratively divided it up into the three provinces of Cyrenaica , Tripolitania and Fezzan . In 1937 the Cyrenaica and Tripolitania provinces split, with northern Cyrenaica becoming Benghazi Province and Derna Italian Libya province Derna Province , and northern Tripolitania splitting into Tripoli Province and Misurata Italian Libya province Misurata Province . Fezzan was not split in 1937, but the whole southern Sahara Desert area was militarily administered as the Territorio Militare del Sud Libico Libyan Sahara Territory Territorio del Sahara Libico or Il Territorio Militare del Sud Libico . ref Pan, Chia Lin 1949 The Population of Libya Population Studies , 3 1 pp. 100 125, p. 104 ref The Libyan Sahara Territory was divided into four military districts administered from the desert oasis oases towns of Ghat, Libya ... provinces Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan Ghadames in the southwest ... Zentrale fü r Unterrichtsmedien ref Independence After independence in 1951 the three provinces ... 1963. The provinces were then replaced by the Governorates of Libya Muhafazah governorates system ... of Libya Districts of Libya Governorates of Libya Notes Reflist Regions of Libya Category Provinces ... more details
Image Kenya Provinces numbered.svg thumb 220px Provinces of Kenya width 100 border 0 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 0 1. Central Province Kenya Central br 2. Coast Province Coast br 3. Eastern Province Kenya Eastern br 4. Nairobi Province Nairobi 5. North Eastern Province Kenya North Eastern br 6. Nyanza Province Nyanza br 7. Rift Valley Province Rift Valley br 8. Western Province Kenya Western Politics of Kenya Kenya is divided into eight provinces see map . The province s are subdivided into 46 Districts of Kenya districts which are further subdivided into 262 division subnational entity division s. The divisions are subdivided into 2,427 Locations of Kenya locations and then 6,612 sublocations. ref Central Bureau of Statistics Kenya http www.cartesia.org geodoc icc2005 pdf oral TEMA26 Session 203 ODHIAMBO 20E.A.pdf Census cartography The Kenyan Experience ref A province is administered by a Provincial Commissioner PC . Local authorities of Kenya Kenyan local authorities mostly do not follow common boundaries with divisions. They are classified as City, Municipality, Town or County councils. A third discrete type of classification are constituencies. They are further subdivided into wards. Provinces Central Province Kenya Central Coast Province Coast Eastern Province Kenya Eastern Nairobi Province Nairobi North Eastern Province Kenya North Eastern Nyanza Province Nyanza Rift Valley Province Rift Valley Western Province Kenya Western See also ISO 3166 2 KE References reflist First and second level administrative divisions of Kenya Articles on first level administrative divisions of African countries DEFAULTSORT Provinces Of Kenya Categories Category Provinces of Kenya Category Subdivisions of Kenya Category Lists of country subdivisions Kenya, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Africa Kenya 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Kenya Category Kenya related lists Other languages bg da Kenyas provinser ... more details
The Provinces of Fiji , yasana in the Fijian language , are the 14 administrative units into which the country is divided, particularly in relation to the provision of resources and services to the indigenous Fijian population by the Fijian Affairs Board . They are more or less derived from the major clan affiliations for each provincial region. Structure The most basic administrative unit in modern Fijian communities is the koro village . Each village is led by a village headman called the turaga ni koro , who is elected by the other villagers. A sub unit of the yasana is the tikina , which is composed of several koros. Each yasana is governed by a provincial council, mainly composed of well educated and chiefly Fijians, and headed up by an Executive Head, under the title Roko Tui . Provinces The fourteen provinces and the present Roko Tui are class wikitable sortable Order Province Office bearer 1. Ba Province Ba Viliame Seuseu 2. Bua Province Bua Filimoni Ralogaivau Ratu Filimoni Ralogaivau 3. Cakaudrove Province Cakaudrove Sitiveni Rabuka 4. Kadavu Province Kadavu Josateki Nawalowalo Ratu Josateki Nawalowalo 5. Lau Province Lau Josefa Basulu Ratu Josefa Basulu 6. Lomaiviti Province Lomaiviti Jo Lewanavanua Ratu Jo Lewanavanua 7. Macuata Province Macuata Aisea Katonivere Ratu Aisea Katonivere 8. Nadroga Navosa Province Nadroga Navosa Sakiusa Makutu Ratu Sakiusa Makutu 9. Naitasiri Province Naitasiri Solomoni Boserau Ratu Solomoni Boserau 10. Namosi Province Namosi Kiniviliame Taukeinikoro Ratu Kiniviliame Taukeinikoro 11. Ra Province Ra Simione Naikarua 12. Rewa Province ... Provinces Of Fiji Category Provinces of Fiji Category Subdivisions of Fiji Category Lists of country subdivisions Fiji, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Oceania Fiji 2 Category Second level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Fiji Category Fiji related lists hif Fiji ke praant ke suchi fr Provinces des Fidji vi T nh c a Fiji ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 Politics of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is divided into 8 province s and 2 cities with provincial status class wikitable sortable Map key Province Capital 1 Bulawayo city 2 Harare city 3 Manicaland Mutare 4 Mashonaland Central Bindura 5 Mashonaland East Marondera 6 Mashonaland West Chinhoyi 7 Masvingo Province Masvingo 8 Matabeleland North Lupane 9 Matabeleland South Gwanda 10 Midlands Province Gweru colspan 3 Image Zimbabwe Provinces numbered 300px.png center See also Districts of Zimbabwe Municipalities of Zimbabwe List of provincial governors of Zimbabwe ISO 3166 2 ZW External links http www.statoids.com uzw.html statoid site ZW provinces Articles on first level administrative divisions of African countries Category Provinces of Zimbabwe Category Subdivisions of Zimbabwe Category Lists of country subdivisions Zimbabwe, Provinces Category Country subdivisions of Africa Zimbabwe 1 Category First level administrative country subdivisions Provinces, Zimbabwe Category Zimbabwe related lists af Provinsies van Zimbabwe bg de Provinzen von Simbabwe es Organizaci n territorial de Zimbabue eu Zimbabweren banaketa administratiboa fr Provinces du Zimbabwe ko hy he mrj nl Provincies van Zimbabwe ja no Zimbabwes provinser pl Podzia administracyjny Zimbabwe pt Prov ncias do Zimbabwe ru fi Zimbabwen provinssit sv Zimbabwes provinser zh ... more details