Yes, and smaller political divisions like counties, towns, townships and villages.
Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world. It has 10 provinces and 3 territories. Its territories include the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
Canada is not a state and does not include states- it is made up of provinces and territories.
Some other common names for a country can include nation, state, land, and realm. Additionally, regions or countries can be referred to as provinces, territories, or dominions depending on their political structure.
A political map will show national boundaries, and will sometimes include the subdivisions of the nations depicted. That is, states or territories or provinces within a given country may be delineated.
These four Canadian provinces are known as the Atlantic Provinces due to the fact each province butts up against the Atlantic Ocean.
Some provinces and territories in the Cordillera region include Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Mountain Province. These areas are known for their rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and unique indigenous communities.
Large Asian nations without political divisions like states or provinces include China and Japan. Both countries are unitary states with centralized governments that do not have internal divisions like states or provinces.
Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Newfoundland and if you include the territories (which I am) Yukon Territory
PEI is the smallest province. It's also the least populated. However, if you include Territories, then Nunavut is the least populated.
Ten Provinces As a country, Canada has ten provinces and three territories. Provinces and territories Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon The Regions of Canada Canada includes many different geographical areas and five distinct regions. The Atlantic Provinces Central Canada The Prairie Provinces The West Coast The Northern Territories The National Capital Ottawa, located on the Ottawa River, was chosen as the capital in 1857 by Queen Victoria, the great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
Yes, several territories and provinces border the Arctic Ocean. In Canada, the northern territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut have coastlines along the Arctic Ocean. Additionally, parts of Russia, including several federal subjects like the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, also border the Arctic Ocean. Other countries with Arctic coastlines include Norway, Denmark (Greenland), and the United States (Alaska).
The tundra climate zone is primarily located in northern regions around the Arctic Circle. Some states, provinces, and territories that fall within this zone include Alaska in the United States, Yukon territory and portions of Northwest Territories in Canada, and parts of Russia. These regions have cold temperatures, short summers, and permafrost, making them characteristic of the tundra climate.