English to Gujarati Dictionary province

province

પ્રાંત
definition
noun
Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province
a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires.
she knew little about wineu2014that had been her father's province
an area of special knowledge, interest, or responsibility.
translation of 'province'
અધિકારક્ષેત્ર,
કાર્યક્ષેત્ર,
પ્રદેશ,
ક્ષેત્ર
noun
પ્રાંત
example
Engcobo is also one of the poorest districts in the 'province' with 76 percent of the population living below the poverty line.
The Romans named the 'province' Dalmatia after the largest and bravest of the tribes living on the coast.
Along with the Diocese of Ferns and Ossory it is part of the Dublin 'province' with the Archbishop of Dublin as its metropolitan.
Up until 1830 Algeria was an autonomous 'province' of the Ottoman Empire.
In the early nineteenth century, Egypt was formed as a centralized state out of a 'province' of the Ottoman Empire.
she knew little about wineu2014that had been her father's 'province'
Then in 61-60 he served as governor of the Roman 'province' of Further Spain.
Fears among the Protestant community of Northern Ireland that it may be on the verge of losing its majority in the 'province' have been eased in the light of the results of the 2001 Census.
The seven new shared schools are to be built in the ecclesiastical 'province' of Glasgow, which comprises the three dioceses of Glasgow, Motherwell and Paisley.
The school is in a poor district of the 'province' and students often go without the simplest of items, let alone educational funds.
Chengdu, capital of Sichuan 'province'
It's time to create a country for the county, for the district, for the 'province' , and step by step create the normal civilian life for them.
Authorities in the Pakistani province of Baluchistan say most of the 'province' 's 26 districts are suffering from severe famine as a result of the drought.
Syria has in effect run Lebanon, once part of the Syrian 'province' of the Ottoman Empire, ever since the end of the 15-year-long civil war in Lebanon.
His long and fierce campaign against the Dacians brought the Dacian 'province' into the Roman sphere.
There is fear that division of the 'province' will ultimately see a dramatic increase in the numbers of military personnel stationed in the contested territory.
The train is intended to ease congestion caused by more than 300 000 cars a day travelling between the 'province' 's two principal cities.
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries AD, the region was administered as a 'province' of the Mogul Empire.
Chengdu, capital of Sichuan 'province'
Mr Holloway said it was not his 'province' to decide on his own jurisdiction; he could enquire into it, but only make an observation.
she knew little about wineu2014that had been her father's 'province'
Incidentally, alderman is an ancient title of rank, dating back beyond the Norman Conquest, indicating someone ruling a 'province' or district.
For more than 400 years, Bosnia was an important 'province' of the Ottoman Empire.
His provincial command included the Roman 'province' of southern Gaul.
To my fancy he was making a great fuss about nothing, but it was not my 'province' to say so.
Bishop Packer will act as chief consecrator on behalf of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Metropolitan of the 'province' .
The American Church is the wealthiest of all 38 Anglican 'provinces' , and dioceses such as Liberia are almost entirely dependent on its support.
The improvement in the roads led to the rise of bus services from the 'provinces' to the capital, thereby aiding the migration of the rural population into Bangkok.
To get to oil, diamond and gold rich 'provinces' and districts in most countries of the world, one requires permission and a pass for the visit.
Although there are provincial divisions, 'provinces' tend to identify with one another by region.
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