Canada is divided into two territories and ten provinces
No country has 10 provinces and 2 territories. However, Canada is close with 10 provinces and three territories. Canada used to only have two territories, until Nunavut separated from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999.
Canada is divided into two terrirtories and ten provinces
Canada is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories. Provinces: * Ontario * Quebec * Manitoba * British Columbia * Saskatchewan * Alberta * Nova Scotia * New Brunswick * Newfoundland and Labrador * Prince Edwards Island Territories: * Yukon * Northwest Territories * Nunavut
In 1900 Canada had seven provinces and two territories. Two more provinces were created in 1905.
The newest of the three territories located in Canada is named Nunavut. The other two territories are called Yukon and Northwest Territories. There are also ten provinces within the country of Canada.
Ontario and Quebec. Nunavut and the Northwest Territories are not provinces.
No, there are still 10 provinces but the territories went from two to three.
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.
There are two provinces and territories that are in the Western Cordillera. British Columbia and Yukon are the two that border the Western Cordillera.
Canada is divided into two primary forms of political divisions: provinces and territories. There are ten provinces, which possess their own governments and have significant autonomy, while the three territories are governed more directly by the federal government. The distinction arises from their varying degrees of self-governance and the constitutional arrangements that define their powers.
Eight out of Canada's ten provinces begin with a consonant, which represents 80% of the total. The only two provinces that start with a vowel are Ontario and Alberta.