Capitals+Provinces+territories
British Columbia=Victoria Alberta=Edmonton Saskatchewan=Regina
Manitoba=Winnipeg Ontario=Toronto Quebec=Quebec City
New Brunswick=Fredericton Nova Scotia=Halifax Prince Edward Island=Charlottletown
Newfoundland=St.John's Yukon=Whitehorse Northwest=Yellowknife
Nunavut=Iqluit
Canada has ten provinces, not three. You are probably talking about territories. The three territories are; Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
All of them.
No not all provinces and territories are the same size. Some are bigger and others are much smaller.
Yes, all US states and territories have capital cities. Washington DC is a federal district rather than a state, and is technically its own capital.
Iran contains thirty-one provinces. Each province is governed from its capital, which is usually the largest city of the province.
No, there are 2 regions with 5 provinces each (10 in total) and they all have a 'capital' but in each province are a bunch of other big and small cities.
All provinces and territoriesBritish ColumbiaAlbertaSaskatchewanManitobaOntarioQuebecNew BrunswickPrince Edward IslandNova ScotiaNewfoundland and LabradorYukonNorthwest TerritoriesNunavut
The nine territories are known as Bantustans.
There are no states in Canada, only provinces and territories.
The areas controlled by Rome but not given Roman rights were simply known as territories or provinces and by their local names. These were most parts of Italy before the Social Wars and all the other provinces and cities unless they were granted citizenship.
The common loon is found in all Canadian provinces and territories.
The premise of this question is false. Canada's history is taught in schools in ALL Provinces and Territories.