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"The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second largest country. The major difference between a Canadian province and a territory is that provinces are jurisdictions that receive their power and authority directly from the Constitution Act, 1867, whereas territories derive their mandates and powers from the federal government."
the major body of water in quebec is The St.Lawrence River
there is three major territories in south america. but i am not sure which ones but i am positive that there is 3
Part of the Northwest Territories lies above the Arctic Circle. Much of that area is tundra that is frozen most of the year. The eastern part of the Northwest Territories is granite based, covered by a thin layer of soil. Dozens of rivers and lakes dot the area. Mount Nirvana, the highest mountain in the Northwest Territories form part of the border with the Yukon Territory.
There are no major bodies of water in central African republic.
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The five major bodies of water that border Africa are Mr. Big, Mrs. Deep, Sir Blue, Ms. Ocean, and finally Colonel Big Deep Blue Ocean.
There was not such a thing as 5 major territories controlled by Rome. The Roman Empire was subdivided into provinces. By the end of the Roman Republic the Empire had 16 provinces. By the end of the reign of Augustus, the first Roman emperor, there were 28 provinces. Under the reign of Claudius there were 36. Under Marcus Aurelius there were 44. By 214 A.D. there were 48. Under Aurelian (who gave up Dacia) there were 46. In the late third century Diocletian reorganised the provinces. He reduced their sizes and doubled them.
Lake Erie and the Ohio river.
"The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second largest country. The major difference between a Canadian province and a territory is that provinces are jurisdictions that receive their power and authority directly from the Constitution Act, 1867, whereas territories derive their mandates and powers from the federal government."
The only major water body that borders Chile is the Pacific Ocean
Lake Michigan, Lake Surpior, Lake Erie
Ontario and Quebec are the most populous. You could also say that the provinces West of Ontario are more populous than those East of Ontario, or that the Eastern Maritime provinces have more population than the Western or Northern (excluding Ontario and Quebec who have no major ports in the North) maritime provinces and territories.
There are no major bodies of water that border Wyoming. There are, however six states that do. Starting from the north and going clockwise, they are Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah and Idaho.
Glacier National Park is located in northern Montana along Montana's border with the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia.
the major body of water in quebec is The St.Lawrence River
There are many. Territories are colonies where the major decisions are made by the mother country, Canada. They are allowed some local autonomy but for example do not own their resources like Provinces do and at the end of the day must answer to the Federal Government. Each have a seat in the house even though they do not have a population larger than Western riding's which gives them the more power per vote but that only matters under rare, but important, conditions. Territories are not members of the Confederation like provinces. They could not for example leave the Confederation as other provinces could and could find themselves being traded away by Canada. Of course we would hope that Canada would learn from the past and at least allow them to vote on it. Territories have very large support from the Federal government and receive more services for their tax dollars than provinces.