Canada's provincial capitals are the administrative centers of each province. They include Victoria for British Columbia, Edmonton for Alberta, Regina for Saskatchewan, Winnipeg for Manitoba, Toronto for Ontario, Quebec City for Quebec, Fredericton for New Brunswick, Halifax for Nova Scotia, St. John's for Newfoundland and Labrador, and Charlottetown for Prince Edward Island. Additionally, the three territories have their capitals: Whitehorse for Yukon, Yellowknife for Northwest Territories, and Iqaluit for Nunavut.
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The Canadian region known as Central Canada is home to three provincial capitals: Toronto in Ontario, Quebec City in Quebec, and Ottawa in Ontario. This region is located in the eastern part of the country and is known for its cultural diversity and political significance.
The United States of America does not have provinces, and therefore does not have any provincial capitals. The national capital of the USA is Washington, D.C., and then there are 50 state capitals plus several territorial capitals. Canada has 10 provinces, each of which has a provincial capital. For example, the provincial capital of Saskatchewan is Regina.
There is no such thing as "the Canadian provincial vote." Each Canadian province and territory determines its own dates for elections.
The 4 provincial capitals of Pakistan are Quetta, Peshawar, Lahore, and Karachi.
the capitals of the 3 Canadian Territories are :. Yukon - Whitehorse. Northwest Territories- Yellowknife. Nunavut - Iqaluit
"What are the provincial state or territorial capitals of Austria?"
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