There are 4 Australian provinces that are bigger than British Columbia, which has a total area of 944,735 (km squared). They are Northern Territory which has 1,352,178 (km squared), Queensland which has 1,734,174 (km squared), South Australia which has 985,338 (km squared), and Western Australia which has 2,531,562 (km squared).
Canadian provinces are bigger (example: British Columbia is a province that is bigger)
British Columbia is about 3.5 times bigger.
France is roughly 18 times smaller in land area compared to British Columbia.
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No, while British Columbia is ladder than all of the contagious of the U.S. states it borders (including Montana) it's northern neighbor Alaska has beat. Take that Canada.
Yes. British Columbia is 944,735 square kilometers (364,764 square miles). The United Kingdom is 244,820 sq. km., or 94,526 square miles in size. So B.C. is nearly four times larger than the U.K. (3.86 times bigger).
British Columbia is the 3rd most populous province. Ontario and Quebec have bigger populations.
If you go to google photos and type in map of canada, it will come up, just pick the best photo. Click on it, see bigger image and write down names. The ten provinces of Canada are: Labrador & Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia. The three territories are Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
No, Springfield is bigger
it is bigger
Yes Provinces are bigger than states! The largest province in area is Quebec
i believe NB is slightly bigger in square kms