A Provincial Council is a governing body at the provincial level in some countries, responsible for local administration and decision-making. It typically consists of elected representatives who oversee regional issues such as education, health, infrastructure, and local governance. The council's powers and functions may vary depending on the country's constitution and laws. In some contexts, it may serve as an advisory body to the provincial government or have legislative authority.
Transvaal Provincial Council was created in 1910.
Transvaal Provincial Council ended in 1986.
Natal Provincial Council was created in 1910.
Natal Provincial Council ended in 1986.
Cape Provincial Council ended in 1986.
Cape Provincial Council was created in 1910.
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The king and his council through Persian provincial governors.
Through his council, his provincial governors and the traditional local governments.
A king and his council, Persian provincial governors and local government.
The king and his council, through 20 Persian provincial governors.
The king and his council, with 20 provinces headed by a provincial governor (satrap).