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Province and East
* The Church of the Province of South East Asia
* N4xx Province of East Flanders
Share taxi | Bush taxi in the East Province ( Cameroon ) | East Province
By comparison, the former colony of the United Province of Canada ( divided into the District of Canada East, and the District of Canada West ) and the western provinces were dozens of times larger and in some cases were expanded to take in territory formerly held in British Crown grants to companies such as the Hudson's Bay Company ; in particular the November 19, 1869 sale of Rupert's Land to the Government of Canada under the Rupert's Land Act 1868 was facilitated in part by Maritime taxpayers.
Genscher was born at Reideburg ( Province of Saxony ), now a part of Halle, in what later became East Germany.
Some examples of ancient Chinese prefects include: Chong Fu-prefect of the Ying District in the East Han Dynasty and Qing Tsao-prefect of the modern Shang-tung Province.
Among its accomplishments, the United Province of Canada negotiated the Reciprocity Treaty of 1854 with the United States, built the Grand Trunk Railway, improved the educational system in Canada West under Egerton Ryerson, reinstated French as an official language of the legislature and the courts, codified the Civil Code of Lower Canada in 1866, and abolished the seigneurial system in Canada East.
The northern half of the German Province of East Prussia, occupied by the Red Army during its East Prussian Offensive followed by its evacuation in winter 1945, had already been incorporated into the Soviet territory by amendment of the country's constitution.
The expulsion concerned the territories " under Polish administration ", i. e. southern East Prussia ( Masuria ), Farther Pomerania, the New March region of the former Province of Brandenburg, the districts of the Grenzmark Posen-West Prussia, Lower Silesia and those parts of Upper Silesia that had remained with Germany after the 1921 Upper Silesia plebiscite.
In 1928, Menzies gave up his law practice to enter state parliament as a member of the Victorian Legislative Council from East Yarra Province, representing the Nationalist Party of Australia.
On 19 Oct 2011, a case of Rift Valley fever contracted in Zimbabwe was reported in a Caucasian female traveler who returned to France after a 26-day stay in Marondera, Mashonaland East Province during July and August, 2011 but later classified as ' not confirmed.
It is bordered on the north and west by Jiangsu Province, on the south by Zhejiang Province, and on the east by the East China Sea.
Sambia became part of the Province of East Prussia in 1773.
The New Zealanders operated in Military Region 3 with the Australian forces as part of the ANZAC task force ( brigade ) based in Nui Dat in Phuoc Thuy Province, North East of Saigon.
The East Pakistan, Balochistan, and the North-West Frontier Province experienced little difficulty, but Southern Pakistan faced considerable problems that had to be fixed.
Another group, often termed East Coast Veddas, is found in coastal areas of the Eastern Province, between Batticaloa and Trincomalee.
Those in the British West Indies, Newfoundland, the Province of Quebec, Nova Scotia and East Florida remained loyal to the crown throughout the war, although there was a degree of sympathy with the Patriot cause in several of them.
; Dominion of New England: Created in 1685 by a decree from King James II that consolidated Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Province of New York, East Jersey, and West Jersey into a single larger colony.
Griqualand East was transferred to Natal Province after the Transkei was declared independent, since it was cut off from the rest of the province.
A Prussian census recorded a population of 1, 770 people, predominantly farmers, in Allenstein, which was administered within the Province of East Prussia.

Province and Prussia
Category: People from the Province of Prussia
Elbing became part of the new Prussian Province of West Prussia in 1773.
Danish and Frisian were spoken predominantly in the north of the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein and Dutch in the western border areas of the Prussia -- that is, Hanover, Westphalia and the Rhine Province.
In 1742, most of Silesia was seized by King Frederick the Great of Prussia in the War of the Austrian Succession and subsequently made the Prussian Province of Silesia.
Haigerloch fell to Sigmaringen in 1767 ; Hechingen and Sigmaringen were reunited only when they were ceded to Prussia in 1849 / 1850, thereafter the Province of Hohenzollern.
Originally, it consisted of Westphalia and the northern parts of the Rhine Province, both formerly part of Prussia.
Erich Dagobert von Drygalski ( February 9, 1865 – January 10, 1949 ) was a German geographer, geophysicist and polar scientist, born in Königsberg, Province of Prussia.
Category: People from the Province of Prussia
Examples include Wittenberg, the old capital of the Saxon Elector State during the Holy Roman Empire, and seat of the National University made famous by Martin Luther and Melanchthon ( which was already done away with in 1817 by means of a merger with the Prussian University of Halle ), and Torgau, birthplace and place of residence of the Elector Frederick the Wise, which was incorporated into one of the new hybrids created by Prussia under the name Province of Saxony.
Upper Lusatia was arbitrarily divided: the area assigned to Prussia, including Görlitz, was added to the Province of Silesia ; these areas also lost their constitutional autonomy.
In 1815, Wittenberg became part of Prussia and was administered within the Province of Saxony.
After the collapse of the French dominated West Bank in the early 19th century, the German and Dutch ( Province of Jülich-Cleves-Berg ) speaking regions at the middle and lower course of the Rhine were annexed to the kingdom of Prussia.
The Prussian administration reorganized the territory as the Rhine Province ( also known as Rhenish Prussia ), a term continuing in the names of the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia.
Behring was born Adolf Emil Behring in Hansdorf ( now Ławice, Iława County ), Kreis Rosenberg, Province of Prussia, now Poland.
Category: People from the Province of Prussia
From 1772 – 1829 and 1878 – 1945, the Province of East Prussia was part of the German state of Prussia.
After the annexation of most of western Royal Prussia in the 1772 First Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, East Prussia was connected by land with the rest of the Prussian state and was reorganized as the Province of East Prussia the following year.

Province and red
1905 administrative map of Province of Silesia showing the historical locations of Upper Silesia ( Oppeln ) in red, Middle Silesia ( Breslau ) in yellow, and Lower Silesia ( Liegnitz ) in green
The Badakshan Province was for centuries the main source for red and pink spinels.
Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province ( dark purple ) in Tajikistan ( light purple ) and Badakhshan Province ( dark red ) in Afghanistan ( light red ).
On the lower southern portion of the Gedo region is red sandy flat land, running from the Bardera District on the Juba Valley, all the way west to El Wak town on the border with Kenya's North Eastern Province, a district mainly populated by Somalis through the ages.
Poland in 1138: Seniorate Province ( with Pomerelia ) in red, Silesia in blue
The elected Council of Plenipotentary Representatives of the Sámi of Murmansk Province uses a symbol heavily inspired by the flag: two reindeer horns joined like a crescent, the upper half red and the lower half blue, between the halves are two stripes in yellow and green.
The official Centre for Indigenous People in Murmansk Province, under which the official Council of Indigenous Peoples under the Government operates, uses a logo also inspired by the flag: a circle, left half blue and right half red, at the centre of which is a brown lávvu, a blue line symbolizing water, and a multicoloured line symbolizing the Aurora Borealis, the colours of the latter being from left to right red, yellow, green and blue.
The Province of Schleswig-Holstein ( red ), within the Kingdom of Prussia, within the German Empire
The study reported in 2005 a 70 % decline in the production of red onion, garlic and other vegetables due to their inability to compete with cheaper products from Yunan Province ; Chinese garlic sells for 3 to 5 baht per kilogram and opposed to 30 to 35 baht per kilogram for the Thai garlic.
In some parts, such as in the Santiago del Estero Province of Argentina, a red hot sauce made from red peppers and paprika known as quiquirimichi is served on the side.
Pingyuan Province ( red )
The area of the arrondissement of Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde ( light red, dark blue and light blue ) belongs to both the Flemish Brabant | Province of Flemish Brabant ( grey, dark blue and light blue ) and the Brussels | Brussels-Capital Region ( light red ).
Located in the red earth, green hills, and fast flowing streams of southwestern Burkina Faso, Gaoua is the capital of Poni Province and forms a sort of capital for the sacred rites and bush lore of the Lobi peoples.
He was one of the few Englishmen in the 1990s to be sent off when he was given a red card in a tour game against Eastern Province in South Africa in 1994 when he reacted to a stamp on teammate Jon Callard.
These Six Great Policies for Xinjiang were symbolized by the introducing of a new flag of Xinjiang Province, that had six-point yellow star on red background and was in official use from 1934 to 1944 years.

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