No, once you are in Canada, you do not need a passport to enter a province.
Yes, every province, as well as every territory, have once city as its capital. There is also a capital for Canada as well.
united states, canada, oregon, nevada, micchigan, iowa, india, antartica
Ottawa University is located in the state of Kansas.
The Province newspaper in British Columbia, Canada, is published daily from Monday to Saturday. It does not have a Sunday edition.
ARPLANET was once a domain name for an adventure racing company in the province of Quebec in Canada. It is now closed.
The United States has territories that they gained during the Spanish-American War. The Philippines, once a territory of the United States, was given independence 40-years after it was ceded by Spain to the United States. The current territories of the United States are Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Northern Marinara Islands, and American Samoa.
The correct spelling is "maximize" in the United States and its federal-controlled territories (Americanized English).In other English-speaking countries "maximise" is the correct spelling (British English). This predominantly seen in the United Kingdom and its territories, or areas that were once its territories.
no, Canada is not in the US. Canada is a separate country above the US, with a different type of government and a Queen (Queen Elisabeth the second), the US tried to invade Canada once, but failed. Canada later went and burnt down Washington, DC (war of 1812).
Canada was once ruled by France until 1763 when it was ceded to the United Kingdom. Canada gained full independence from the United Kingdom in 1982 through the Canada Act. Today, Canada is a constitutional monarchy, with the British monarch as the ceremonial Head of State.
Some countries still have remains of their once massive empires, for example, the United Kingdom has several territories in every continent as well as France.
The province of Iloilo was once called Irong-Irong.