provinces

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الإنجليزية - التركية
ildeniz
ildem
province
il
province
uzmanlık alanı
province
şehir

Merkezi Çin'de Yangtze nehri boyunca şehirler ve taşra 50 yıldan daha fazla bir süredir ülkenin en kötü kuraklığı ile boğuşuyor. - Cities and provinces along the Yangtze River in central China are grappling with the country's worst drought in more than 50 years.

province
salahiyet
province
ili

Taoizm bugünkü Henan ilinde M.Ö. 604'te doğmuş bir pir olan Laozi'nin öğretileri üzerine kurulmuştur. - Taoism was founded on the teachings of Laozi, a sage born in 604 B.C. in present-day Henan Province.

Kosova Sırbistan’ın bir iliydi. - Kosovo was a province of Serbia.

province
saha
province
ilgi alanı
province
yetki
province
uzmanlık
province
eyalet

Dört yaşındaki Amerikalı turist, aslında, Sichuan eyaletinin ünlü mayhoş mutfağına rağmen tamamen baharatlı sığır etinden yapılmamış olduğunu farkettiği için hayal kırıklığına uğradı. - A four-year-old American tourist was disappointed to realize that, in fact, the Sichuan province is not entirely made of spicy beef, in spite of its famously piquant cuisine.

Biz Quebec eyaletinin dil akademilerindeki en düşük fiyatı garanti ediyoruz. - We guarantee the lowest price in language academies in the province of Québec.

province
ç.taşra
Bank of Provinces
İller Bankası
province
{i} vilâyet
province
i l
province
ilme
the maritime provinces
deniz iller
population by provinces
şehirlere göre nüfus
population by provinces
kentlere göre nüfus
province
bölge

Kanada'nın on üç tane il ve bölgesi vardır. - Canada has thirteen provinces and territories.

province
{i} yetki sahası
province
eskiden İtalya haricinde olup Roma imparatorluğuna baglı eyalet
province
bilgi veya edebiyat alanı
province
direy ve insan tipleri olan dirimsel coğrafya alan
province
kendine özgü bitey
province
bir şahsın belirli iş sahası
province
{i} bilgi/yetki alanı
province
provins
province
taşra

Merkezi Çin'de Yangtze nehri boyunca şehirler ve taşra 50 yıldan daha fazla bir süredir ülkenin en kötü kuraklığı ile boğuşuyor. - Cities and provinces along the Yangtze River in central China are grappling with the country's worst drought in more than 50 years.

province
{i} iş sahası
province
ekol
province
{i} branş
province
{i} uzmanlık dalı
the provinces
taşra
the provinces
dışarlık
united provinces
(Tarih) birleşik eyaletler (felemenk)
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Illyrian Provinces Maritime Provinces United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
Plural of province
Atlantic provinces
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador
Central provinces
Central Canada
Maritime provinces
The region of Canada comprising the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
Western provinces
The Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia
province
A territorial area within a country
province
the proper sphere or extent of your activities; "it was his province to take care of himself"
province
{n} a region, a conquered country, office
province
{i} district, division; region, area; colony
Atlantic Provinces
The eastern Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland
Basque Provinces
A region comprising three provinces of northern Spain on the Bay of Biscay. It borders on France in the northeast along the western Pyrenees
Central Provinces
The Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec
Illyrian Provinces
Former territory, Dalmatian coast of Europe. When the French victory in 1809 compelled Austria to cede part of its southern Slav lands to France, Napoleon combined Carniola, West Carinthia, Görz, Istria, and parts of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Ragusa to form the Illyrian Provinces, which he incorporated into his empire. The end of the French administration in 1814 returned them to the Austrian Empire
Maritime Provinces
Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. They are located on the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. With Newfoundland and Labrador they form the Atlantic Provinces. The name Acadia was applied to much of the region during French colonial rule, until it was ceded to the British in 1713
Maritime provinces
{i} the Maritimes, Canadian Maritime Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island)
United Provinces
formerly United Provinces (of Agra and Oudh) State (pop., 2001 prelim.: 166,052,859), northern India. It is bordered by Nepal, the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttaranchal, and Delhi national capital territory and covers an area of 93,933 sq mi (243,286 sq km); its capital is Lucknow. The state, the most populous in the country, lies largely in the plains formed by the Ganges and Yamuna rivers. The region was the setting of two great Sanskrit epics, the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and the scene of the rise of Buddhism after the 6th century BC. It was ruled by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in the mid-3rd century BC, the Gupta dynasty ( AD 320- 425), and King Harsa (606-647). The Mughals gained control in the 16th century, at which time the city of Agra became a chief centre. The British arrived in the late 18th century; by the 1830s they held sway and eventually formed the North-West Provinces, to which Oudh was later annexed. The area was the main scene of the Indian Mutiny of 1857. The current province was formed in 1902 and became a state of India in 1947. In 2000 the northern portion of it was made into the state of Uttaranchal. Uttar Pradesh is India's largest silica-producing state, yet agriculture is by far its most important economic sector. Its noted tourist meccas are Agra and Varanasi
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
formerly United Provinces (of Agra and Oudh) State (pop., 2001 prelim.: 166,052,859), northern India. It is bordered by Nepal, the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttaranchal, and Delhi national capital territory and covers an area of 93,933 sq mi (243,286 sq km); its capital is Lucknow. The state, the most populous in the country, lies largely in the plains formed by the Ganges and Yamuna rivers. The region was the setting of two great Sanskrit epics, the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and the scene of the rise of Buddhism after the 6th century BC. It was ruled by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in the mid-3rd century BC, the Gupta dynasty ( AD 320- 425), and King Harsa (606-647). The Mughals gained control in the 16th century, at which time the city of Agra became a chief centre. The British arrived in the late 18th century; by the 1830s they held sway and eventually formed the North-West Provinces, to which Oudh was later annexed. The area was the main scene of the Indian Mutiny of 1857. The current province was formed in 1902 and became a state of India in 1947. In 2000 the northern portion of it was made into the state of Uttaranchal. Uttar Pradesh is India's largest silica-producing state, yet agriculture is by far its most important economic sector. Its noted tourist meccas are Agra and Varanasi
maritime provinces
the collective name for the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
province
Any political division of the Dominion of Canada, having a governor, a local legislature, and representation in the Dominion parliament
province
Name of the province where the organization or program is located
province
A region under the supervision or direction of any special person; the district or division of a country, especially an ecclesiastical division, over which one has jurisdiction; as, the province of Canterbury, or that in which the archbishop of Canterbury exercises ecclesiastical authority
province
the proper sphere or extent of your activities; "it was his province to take care of himself
province
means a province of Canada, and includes the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories and their successors
province
A region of country; a tract; a district
province
Hence, colloquially, The Provinces, the Dominion of Canada
province
Northern Ireland
province
A defined geographic area containing an archdiocese, or metropolitan see, and at least one diocese, or suffragan see The archbishop of the archdiocese is the metropolitan of the province
province
Province, Territory or foreign country covered by all or most of the land area on the NTS map sheet Canada Post approved abbreviations are shown NU represents Nunavut Territory in Canada's north which will replace the eastern half of the Northwest Territories in 1999 Only 1/250 000 scale maps presently show Nunavut territory
province
the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation; "his state is in the deep south"
province
A country or region dependent on a distant authority; a portion of an empire or state, esp
province
A subdivision of government usually one step below the national level
province
one remote from the capital
province
a group of dioceses under the care of an archbishop England is divided into two Provinces: the Province of Canterbury is the Southern Province; the Province of York is the Northern Province
province
A territory [Utah Valley] at some distance from the metropolis [Salt Lake City]
province
A larger branch that can contain sub-branches, but which has chosen to not have any ceremonial head
province
Specif
province
(1) A territory comprising one archdiocese called the metropolitan see and one or more dioceses called suffragan sees The head of the archdiocese, an archbishop, has metropolitan rights and responsibilities over the province (2) A division of a religious order under the jurisdiction of a provincial superior
province
A geo-political subdivision of a nation as found in Canada and other countries See Also: State
province
The provinces are all the parts of a country except the part where the capital is situated. The government plans to transfer some 30,000 government jobs from Paris to the provinces
province
An area outside Italy ruled by Rome
province
A province is a large section of a country which has its own administration. the Algarve, Portugal's southernmost province
province
at the latest count the worldwide Anglican Communion (with 63,000,000 million members) is made up of 40 self-governing provinces (including the Church of England and the Episcopal Church U S A ) For historical reasons the Archbishop of Canterbury is the focus of unity for these 40 provinces and every ten years all the active bishops are invited to gather with him for the Lambeth Conference At the 13th Lambeth Conference in the summer of 1998 more than 800 bishops were in attendance
province
in the context used in the report, a geographic area having particular geologic and landform characteristics
province
Some Canadian provinces were originally colonies of Britain Eventually all the colonies joined Canada and became provinces The provinces and the federal government share power The provinces are responsible for things like schools, hospitals, local government and keeping highways in order There are ten provinces in Canada
province
The major political division of Canada From a statistical point of view, it is a basic unit for which data are tabulated and cross-classified Provincial Census Tract (PCT) A permanent, small urban neighbourhood-like or rural community-like area established outside those CMAs and CAs having a census tract (CT) program PCTs encompass populations between 3,000 and 8,000, with a preferred average of 5,000 persons When possible, PCT boundaries follow permanent physical features When originally delineated, PCTs in some provinces were based on boundaries suggested by provincial authorities Taken together, CTs and PCTs cover all of Canada Representative Point Formerly called a centroid, it is a pair of coordinate values (x,y) that represents a geographic entity for the purpose of assigning aggregate data to that entity
province
A country or region, more or less remote from the city of Rome, brought under the Roman government; a conquered country beyond the limits of Italy
province
one of the major organizational divisions of the Episcopal Church; a group of dioceses usually under the parliamentary direction of a diocesan bishop who serves as president of the province Tennesee is in Province IV of the Episcopal Church; the owning dioceses of the University are in Provinces IV, V, and VII
province
If you say that a subject or activity is a particular person's province, you mean that this person has a special interest in it, a special knowledge of it, or a special responsibility for it. Industrial research is the province of the Department of Trade and Industry
province
A large biogeographic unit generally defined on the basis of common species that are distinct from adjacent regions There are about 30 marine provinces today
province
1) unit of ecclesiastical administration comprising a group of territorially contiguous dioceses: 2) in relation to later developments of monastic orders, geographic units of administration within the order
province
A geographical and political division in the country of Canada Ontario is a province
province
The proper or appropriate business or duty of a person or body; office; charge; jurisdiction; sphere
provinces

    التركية النطق

    prävınsız

    النطق

    /ˈprävənsəz/ /ˈprɑːvənsəz/

    فيديوهات

    ... all the way down to the provinces, where leaders demonstrate--leaders and institutions demonstrate ...
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