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divided between the
Government of
Canada (the
federal government) and the
provincial governments to
exercise exclusively. A
change to the
division of powers...
- Gandhāra than Mathurā:
substantial and
persistent Gandhāran
influences provincialized in the
Buddhist material culture of
Gujarat and beyond, c. AD 400-550"...
- Look up
provincial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Provincial may
refer to:
Provincial capitals, an
administrative sub-national
capital of a country...
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means universal.
Traditional capitals may be
economically eclipsed by
provincial rivals as is the case with
Nanjing by Shanghai,
Quebec City by Montreal...
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Jiangsu Art Gallery,
usually known as
Jiangsu Provincial Art
Museum (Chinese: 江苏省美术馆), is a
museum in Nanjing, in
Jiangsu province in China. It was founded...
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Nabinchandra College,
established in 1969, is a
provincialized government degree college situated at Badarpur, in
Karimganj district, ****am. This college...
- when the 13th
Amendment to the
Constitution of Sri
Lanka established provincial councils. It is the 7th
largest province by area and is home to 2.5 million...
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ecclesiastical province), are
convoked by the
national episcopal conference.
Provincial councils,
which consist of the
bishops of an
ecclesiastical province smaller...
- to both the
State Council and the
Provincial People's Congress. The
provincial branch of the CCP has a
Provincial Party Congress every five years, and...
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Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee (WBPCC),
formerly known as the
Bengal Provincial Congress Committee in
Colonial India, is the unit of the
Indian National...