subprovince
A subprovince is a geographical division within a province or state, often used in administrative, political, or statistical contexts. The term is commonly used in countries with large territories, such as Canada, Australia, and the United States. Subprovinces can vary in size and significance, ranging from large regions with their own governments to smaller, less defined areas used for statistical purposes.
In Canada, for example, the term "subprovince" is used to describe the four regions of the country:
In the United States, the term "subprovince" is not as commonly used, but it can refer to
The use of subprovinces can vary depending on the context and the country in question. In some