Quebec.
The province is Ontario and Saskatchewan.
The province of Quebec has the most in common culturally and linguistically with France, so much so that they have debated several times about seceding from the rest of Canada.
The common noun for Alberta is "province." In the context of Canadian geography, Alberta is one of the ten provinces in the country. A common noun is a general word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case, a province.
Yes. Pursuant to Schedule 20 of the UK Civil Partnership Act 2004, a same-sex relationship referred to as a common-law relationship or as a union de fait formed in the Canadian province of Manitoba is legally recognized as a civil partnership in the United Kingdom.
Every French province (we call them 'régions') speaks French. Regional languages (Corsican, Elsassich, ...) are rare and not in common use.
The US state of Minnesota is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario to the north.
cultures. :)
A common toy in France is a toy poodle.
Uhh. If your already a naturally born Canadian, then you are a citizen. Its common sense my friend.
The common noun for the proper noun France is country.Other common nouns for France, officially République Française, are place, republic, homeland, etc.
No, the noun France is a proper noun, the name of a specific place; the common noun is country.
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