BL is the abbreviation.
The abbreviation for the province of Baluchistan is "BAL."
Quetta is the capital of Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan. *The name Balochistan (Baluchistan) can also more generally refer to the region of southwest Iran and southeast Pakistan along the border of Afghanistan.
The drainage pattern of the Indus River system is dendritic, characterized by a network of small streams flowing into larger rivers. In contrast, the drainage pattern of the Baluchistan Plateau is mainly parallel, with rivers flowing roughly parallel to each other due to the topography of the region. Additionally, the Indus River system has a well-developed network of tributaries, while the rivers in the Baluchistan Plateau generally have fewer tributaries.
The abbreviation for Street is St.The abbreviation for streets is non-existing because it is plural; however, the abbreviation for "street" is ST.
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's easternmost province.
The abbreviation for the state of Georgia is GA.
baluchistan
Area vise Baluchistan is the biggest province of Pakistan. Population vise Punjab is the largest province of Pakistan.
There are four provinces in Pakistan. Their names are Sindh, Baluchistan, Punjab and KPK. Area vise KPK is the smallest and population vise Baluchistan is the smallest province.
Baluchistan province of Pakistan is full of mineral resources. Large deposits of coal, chromites, gypsum, marbles, copper, iron ore, and gold have been found in Baluchistan.
Manitoba is the province that has the abbreviation MAN.
Bolan pass is in Baluchistan province of Pakistan, starts 50 Km south of Quetta the provincial capital.
QC
Gilgit Baltistan is the smallest province of Pakistan. Gilgit Baltistan has been recently created. Before the creation of Gilgit Baltistan Province, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa was the smallest province.
Province of Quebec
the province of Alberta, Canada
Not a state. YT is the abbreviation for the Yukon Territory, which is a province of Canada.
None. But it is the abbreviation of Alberta, a Canadian province.