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It is a word used to describe a portion of a country. In Canada, the country is divided into 10 provinces. In the States, the country is divided into 50 states. States and provinces are basically the same thing.

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A province is a geographic and demographic area of Canada.

They are comparable to the states of the US, and vary as much in size.

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