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It can refer to someone who has a limited, restricted, or non-sophisticated mentality or habits, stereotypical of an inhabitant of "the provinces" (areas distant from the national capital). See: [[parochialism]] |
It can refer to someone who has a limited, restricted, or non-sophisticated mentality or habits, stereotypical of an inhabitant of "the provinces" (areas distant from the national capital). See: [[parochialism]] |
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The other basic meaning is anything related to a [[province]], a formal geographical division, a country or a church, or any part of a country outside the national capital as noted above. In countries with powerful provincial loyalties the word lacks the negative connotation noted above. More |
The other basic meaning is anything related to a [[province]], a formal geographical division, a country or a church, or any part of a country outside the national capital as noted above. In countries with powerful provincial loyalties the word lacks the negative connotation noted above. More specifically, provincial can refer to: |
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* [[Provincial examinations]], a school-leaving exam in British Columbia, Canada |
* [[Provincial examinations]], a school-leaving exam in British Columbia, Canada |
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Provincial has two basic meanings.
It can refer to someone who has a limited, restricted, or non-sophisticated mentality or habits, stereotypical of an inhabitant of "the provinces" (areas distant from the national capital). See: parochialism
The other basic meaning is anything related to a province, a formal geographical division, a country or a church, or any part of a country outside the national capital as noted above. In countries with powerful provincial loyalties the word lacks the negative connotation noted above. More specifically, provincial can refer to:
- Provincial examinations, a school-leaving exam in British Columbia, Canada
- A provincial superior of a religious order
- The Provincial sector of British Rail, which was later renamed Regional Railways
- Provincial Airlines, a Canadian airline
- Provincial park, the equivalent of national parks in the Canadian provinces
- Provincial city, a type of city in the People's Republic of China
- Provincial Secretary, a position in Canadian government
- Provincial Reconstruction Team, a military unit used by Western forced in Afghanistan
- Provincial council, Gaelic athletics councils in Ireland
- Member of Provincial Parliament, a title for legislators in Ontario, Canada as well as Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.
- Sub-provincial city in the People's Republic of China
- Provincial Court, a type of law court in Canada
- Provincial symbols by Countries, such as Canada
- Provincial (soldier), a type of regular recruited by the British in their American colonies for service there.