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prōvincĭa, ae (old gen. PROVINCIAI, Inscr. Grut. 376, 6) [etym. dub.; perh. contr. for pro-noventia (cf. nuntius), the charge or government of a legate].I.A province, i. e. a territory out of Italy, acquired by the Romans (chiefly by conquest), and brought under Roman government; freq., also, to be rendered provincial administration, employment, etc.:2.Sicilia prima omnium provincia est appellata,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 1, § 2:defendo provinciam Siciliam,
id. Div. in Caecil. 2, 5:provincia Syria,
id. Fam. 15, 2, 1:Asia provincia,
id. Fl. 34, 85:provincia Gallia,
id. Font. 1, 2:praeponere, praeficere aliquem provinciae,
id. Fam. 2, 15, 4:tradere alicui provinciam,
id. ib. 3, 3, 1:in provinciam cum imperio proficisci,
id. ib. 3, 2, 1:administrare provinciam,
id. ib. 15, 4, 1:provinciam consulari imperio obtinere,
id. Fl. 34, 85; cf. id. Phil. 1, 8, 19:de provinciā decedere,
to retire from the administration of a province, id. Fam. 2, 15, 4:provinciam Lentulus deposuit,
gave up, resigned, id. Pis. 21, 50: provincia consularis, governed by a former consul (proconsul), id. Verr. 2, 1, 13, § 34:praetoria,
governed by a former prœtor, id. Phil. 1, 8, 19.—In gen., a province, division of a kingdom or empire:II.Judaea,
Vulg. 1 Esdr. 5, 8:Babylonis,
id. Dan. 2, 48.—Transf., in gen., official duty, office, business, charge, province (class.):parasitorum,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 1, 14:hanc tibi impero provinciam,
id. Mil. 4, 4, 23:abi in tuam provinciam,
id. Cas. 1, 15:duram capere provinciam,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 22:sibi provinciam depoposcit, ut me in meo lectulo trucidaret,
Cic. Sull. 18, 52:qui eam provinciam susceperint, ut in balneas contruderentur,
id. Cael. 26, 63:Sicinio Volsci, Aquilio Hernici provincia evenit,
i. e. were given into his charge, were assigned to him to be subdued, Liv. 2, 40 fin.:cum ambo consules Appuliam provinciam haberent,
id. 26, 22.—In plur., Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 15:ipsi inter se provincias partiuntur,
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prōvincia ae, f an office, duty, pursuit, charge, business, province: dura, T.: sibi provinciam depoposcit, ut me trucidaret.—A public office, appointment, charge, commission, administration, employment, command: urbana: cui classis provincia evenerat, L.: Aquilio Hernici provincia evenit, i. e. were assigned, L.: ut alteri consulum Italia bellumque cum Hannibale provincia esset, sphere of action, L.: quasi provincias atomis dare, methods of action.—Esp., the government of a territory outside of Italy by one who had served as magistrate in Rome, provincial government, territorial administration, command in the name of the Roman people: in quibus (locis) provinciam administras: numerum annorum provinciis prorogavit: provinciae rudis: provinciam deposuit, resigned: consularis, governed by an ex-consul.—A territory governed by a magistrate from Rome, province: Sicilia prima omnium provincia est appellata: provincia Syria: in provinciam cum imperio proficisci.* * *province; office; duty; command -
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f.province.* * *1 province\de provincias provincial* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=distrito) province; Esp (Admin) ≈ countylas Provincias Vascongadas — ( Hist) the Basque Provinces, the Basque Country
2)PROVINCIA Spain is divided into 55 administrative provincias, including the islands and Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa. Each one has a capital de provincia, which generally has the same name as the province itself. Provincias are grouped by geography, history and culture into comunidades autónomas.de provincias: un pueblo de provincias — a country town, a provincial town
See:ver nota culturelle COMUNIDAD AUTÓNOMA in comunidad* * *1)a) (Gob) provinceb) (Relig) province2) provincias femenino plural ( por oposición a la capital) provinces (pl)•• Cultural note:Each of the 55 different administrative areas into which Spain is divided. Each provincia includes a main city or town, sometimes more, depending on its social and economic power. The provincial capital usually has the same name as the province. Most comunidades autónomas comprise at least two or more provincias, except Madrid, Murcia and Cantabria, which consist of just one* * *= province.Ex. Between 1979 and 1983, the number of independent trade union libraries was stagnant in Budapest, while it increased in the provinces.----* capital de provincia = provincial capital.* de toda la provincia = province-wide.* en las provincias = in the provinces.* por toda la provincia = province-wide.* * *1)a) (Gob) provinceb) (Relig) province2) provincias femenino plural ( por oposición a la capital) provinces (pl)•• Cultural note:Each of the 55 different administrative areas into which Spain is divided. Each provincia includes a main city or town, sometimes more, depending on its social and economic power. The provincial capital usually has the same name as the province. Most comunidades autónomas comprise at least two or more provincias, except Madrid, Murcia and Cantabria, which consist of just one* * *= province.Ex: Between 1979 and 1983, the number of independent trade union libraries was stagnant in Budapest, while it increased in the provinces.
* capital de provincia = provincial capital.* de toda la provincia = province-wide.* en las provincias = in the provinces.* por toda la provincia = province-wide.* * *provincia (↑ provincia a1)A1 ( Gob) provincecapital de provincia provincial capital2 ( Relig) provinceuna gira por las provincias or ( Esp) por provincias a tour of the provincesuna ciudad de provincias a provincial cityEach of the 55 different administrative areas into which Spain is divided. Each provincia includes a main city or town, sometimes more, depending on its social and economic power. The provincial capital usually has the same name as the province.Most comunidades autónomas comunidad autónoma (↑ comunidad a1) comprise at least two or more provincias, except Madrid, Murcia and Cantabria, which consist of just one.* * *
provincia sustantivo femenino
1 (Gob, Relig) province
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la vida de provincias provincial life
provincia sustantivo femenino
1 (territorio) province 2 provincias, (opuesto a la capital) provinces: en provincias no es habitual, it isn't usual in the provinces
una ciudad de provincias, a provincial city
' provincia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ciudad
- capital
- departamento
- limítrofe
- oeste
English:
province
- provincial
* * *provincia nf1. [división administrativa] province2. Rel province3.provincias [no la capital] the provinces;la gente de provincias people who live in the provinces;hacer una gira por provincias to go on a tour of the provinces* * *f province* * *provincia nf: province♦ provincial adj* * *provincia n province -
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f (pl -ce) province* * *provincia s.f.1 province: vita di provincia, provincial (o country) life; venire dalla provincia, to come from the provinces; vivere in provincia, to live in the provinces2 ( ogni circoscrizione amministrativa) province, district; ( ente) provincial administration, local government of the province: la provincia di Milano, the province of Milan; essere impiegato alla provincia, to be employed in the provincial administration; andare alla provincia, to go to the office of the provincial administration (o to the provincial government office)3 ( paese, regione) district, region, area: viaggiare in lontane province, to travel through remote districts4 (eccl., st. romana) province: l'impero romano era diviso in province, the Roman Empire was divided into provinces.* * *1) (suddivisione territoriale) province; (ente locale) provincial administration* * *provinciapl. - cie, -ce /pro'vint∫a, t∫e/sostantivo f.1 (suddivisione territoriale) province; (ente locale) provincial administration2 (in contrapposizione alle grandi città) la provincia the provinces; vivere in provincia to live in the provinces; città di provincia provincial town. -
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[pro'vintʃa] provincia (-ce o -cie)Cultural note: provincia A Provincia is the autonomous political and administrative unit which is on a level between a "Comune" and a "Regione"; there are 103 in the whole of Italy. The Provincia is responsible for public health and sanitation, for the maintenance of major roads and public buildings such as schools, and for agriculture and fisheries. Situated in the "capoluogo", or chief town, each Provincia is run by a "Giunta provinciale", which is elected by the "Consiglio Provinciale"; both of these bodies are presided over by a "Presidente".gente/vita di provincia — provincial people/life
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sf [pro'vintʃa] provincia (-ce o -cie)Cultural note: provincia A Provincia is the autonomous political and administrative unit which is on a level between a "Comune" and a "Regione"; there are 103 in the whole of Italy. The Provincia is responsible for public health and sanitation, for the maintenance of major roads and public buildings such as schools, and for agriculture and fisheries. Situated in the "capoluogo", or chief town, each Provincia is run by a "Giunta provinciale", which is elected by the "Consiglio Provinciale"; both of these bodies are presided over by a "Presidente".gente/vita di provincia — provincial people/life
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11 provincia florística
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > provincia florística
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county town, US county seat* * *(n.) = provincial capitalEx. A law passed in 1835 disentailed Church properties, making it possible to create libraries in each provincial capital with the acquired religious and scholarly works.* * *(n.) = provincial capitalEx: A law passed in 1835 disentailed Church properties, making it possible to create libraries in each provincial capital with the acquired religious and scholarly works.
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19 capoluogo di regione, provincia
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > capoluogo di regione, provincia
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20 città di provincia, di frontiera
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > città di provincia, di frontiera
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