The Provincial symbols of the Balochistan are as the following:
* Dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) - Provincial animal
* MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) - Provincial bird
* Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) - Provincial flower
* Date tree (Acacia nilotica) - Provincial tree
Judges at the provincial level are appointed by the premiere
We have provincial government because people can vote , participate at provincial events happning and they can get involed with it and discuss what's happening around the provine and give their oppinion to what they think. We also have provincial government because the MLA's and Cabinet Ministers and the Preimer and the Luietenant Govenor can make disision's on your behalf .
Provincial Governement is a government that Proposes laws for for only Alberta.
The Provincial Congress
they have a provincial government
The provincial Capital city of Pakistani provincial region of Balochistan is Quetta, Pakistan.
The Dromedary camel or (Dromedarius camelus) is the provincial animal of the Balochistan, Pakistan.
The MacQueen's bustard or (Chlamydotis macqueenii) is the provincial bird of the Balochistan, Pakistan.
The Date tree or (Acacia nilotica) is the provincial tree of the Balochistan, Pakistan.
The provincial bird of Balochistan, Pakistan is the MacQueens bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii).
The Dromedary camel or (Dromedarius camelus) is the provincial animal of the Balochistan, Pakistan.
Quetta is the provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan.
The Date tree or (Acacia nilotica) is the provincial animal of the Balochistan province of Pakistan.
The Russian sage or (Perovskia atriplicifolia) is the provincial animal of the Balochistan province of Pakistan.
I think Gul Khan Nasir (1914 - 1983) is the provincial poet of Balochistan, Pakistan.
The Dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) is the provincial animal of Balochistan, Pakistan, it is also featured on the provincial flag and emblem.
The Provincial flower of Balochistan is the Sodom's Apple (Calotropis procera), locally known as "Shehtoot". It is a symbolic representation of the province's floral heritage and biodiversity.