I guess you mean 'provinces'. There are 31 federal states and one federal district.
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There aren't any 'Providences' in Canada- Providence is the capital of the state of Rhode island. If, however, you mean 'province', there are ten of them in Canada:NewfoundlandPrince Edward IslandNova ScotiaNew BrunswickQuebecOntarioManitobaSaskatchewanAlbertaBritish ColumbiaThere are also three territories in Canada, them being:YukonNorthwest TerritoriesNunavut
There are 624,434 primary care physicians in the United States in 2010. This number does not include specialties and sub specialties.
Since Providence is a city, the capitol of the Rhode Island, it does not have a "state symbol."
Manitoba is a province in Canada. Winnipeg is the capital city in Manitoba.
The New Zealand Provinces were abandoned in the 1870's. These old divisions still exist in land boundaries, and in sporting contests. They have no government or legal significance.
There are 402 McDonald's in Mexico.
Neither. England has counties (sg: county), similar to states although far smaller.
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Canadian Providences are Nova Scotia, New Foundland and the Northwest Territories