Political Maps but you spelled cities wrongly
A political map will show the borders of countries, provinces, territories, states, and the names/locations of cities. A physical map will show mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes and other physical features of the area mapped.
yes
The answer depends on what kind of borders you are asking about. Almost every country has at least three borders if you include such borders as those between governmental divisions such as counties, states, provinces, territories, etc. And there are land borders and water borders.
States, jurisdictions, regions, realms, divisions, sections...
Canada's counterpart to American states are called provinces, and its sparsely populated northern lands are called territories. There are 10 provinces and 3 territories in Canada.
The main difference is that provinces are governed by a provincial government, while territories are governed by the federal government.
no but they have provinces and territories
there are no states only provinces and territories.
There are no states in Canada, only provinces and territories.
Australian does not have provinces. Its main divisions are called states and territories. Australia has six states and two territories. The states are:New South WalesQueenslandVictoriaSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaTasmaniaThe two territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory.
Most are called provinces, but 2 are called territories.
Canada's territories are just like the US territories before they became states. They have a managerment appointed by the Federal government and no say in what happens in ways that provinces or states do
The United States does not have provinces. Instead, the country is divided into states. Each state has its own government and is part of the larger federal system that governs the entire country.
Saudi Arabia is divided into 13 provinces.
provinces and territories
No. Canada does not have states- it has provinces and territories.