provinces.
France is divided into regions, but these regions are modelled after the provinces of the old regime, before the French revolution.
The country of France is separated into political sections called "départements," similar to the states or provinces in other countries, the smallest of which is Paris, which is 105 km2.
there are no states only provinces and territories.
Most are called provinces, but 2 are called territories.
because there like states and there on or near the sea
There are no states in France. The subdivision is only an administrative one, into region (formerly provinces) which have no laws of their own.
France is divided into regions, but these regions are modelled after the provinces of the old regime, before the French revolution.
Egypt has States and Provinces hope that helps:)
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Canada does not have states. Canada has provinces.
There are no provinces in the United States, but there are 50 states.
The acronym US stands for United States; this is a federation composed of 50 states, not provinces. The US (unlike Canada) does not have provinces.
If by "america" you mean the United States of America, then there are no "provinces". However, there are states, which are similar in concept to provinces in other countries. There are fifty such states in the US.
There are no states, they are called provinces. Some provinces are: ilo ilo, and alot more
France is broken up into provinces (or "states," unofficially) according to certain tribes which lived there before France was formed, more or less. These provinces are still very different and distinct from one another (even though they all make up France), provinces vary in many aspects, one of them food, hence "provincial food."
France also calls their regional divisions "provinces."
the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine