Definition
A province is a principal administrative division of certain countries, often carrying significant regional identity and governance powers. Think of it like a state within a larger nation, such as Quebec in Canada or Buenos Aires in Argentina. Provinces usually have their own local governments, laws, and cultural flavor, contributing to the overall diversity of the country. Theyβre smaller than the entire nation but bigger than individual cities or towns. They have more autonomy than a territory or region but less sovereignty than an independent country. πΊοΈ