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The Roman provinces were governed by provincial governors. In some provinces they were appointed by the senate (senatorial provinces) and they were called proconsuls or propraetors. In other provinces they were appointed by the emperor (imperial provinces) and they were called imperial legates.
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No. Their battles are confined to various sports that have representative teams from the four provinces, like Hurling, Rugby and Gaelic Football.
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The American Empire was divided into two provinces: the provinces of New Spain and Peru. These provinces were called a viceroy. The top official in each vice-royalty was called a viceroy.It is also the name of a butterflyA Viceroy is an appointed nobleman who runs a colony, city, or other territory in the name of his monarch.A viceroy is an official person of a monarchy that rules an area in the name of the monarchy.
The province of British Columbia shares a border with only one other province - Alberta. The Province of Newfoundland and Labrador shares a border with only one other province - Québec. All the other provinces share a border with at least two other provinces.
The provinces that lack a coastline in Canada are Saskatchewan and Alberta. These two provinces border the U.S. and other provinces without outer access to a body of water.
France also calls their regional divisions "provinces."
"In relation to" -- things are related "to" other things not with them.
None of them. It has 19 departments ("departamentos") which are similar in functions to provinces in other countries.
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If by "america" you mean the United States of America, then there are no "provinces". However, there are states, which are similar in concept to provinces in other countries. There are fifty such states in the US.
Tactics is the arrangement of forces in relation to each other.
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The Roman provinces were governed by provincial governors. In some provinces they were appointed by the senate (senatorial provinces) and they were called proconsuls or propraetors. In other provinces they were appointed by the emperor (imperial provinces) and they were called imperial legates.