Oh, dude, Canada is divided into ten provinces and three territories. It's like they're playing a game of "How many regions can we have?" But hey, at least they're keeping it interesting up there, eh?
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Well it could be all one region or it could be divided up into millions of regions, depending on what you need.
Canada is organized into several Provinces. A Province is very similar to a state in which geographical regions of Canada are divided up and sectionalized.
The United States is typically divided into four main regions: Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. These regions are defined by geographic, cultural, and historical differences.
The short answer is:There are no states in Nunavut.The long answer is:Just as the USA is divided into regions called "States", the nation of Canada is divided into regions which are either called "Territories" or "Provinces".Nunavut is the name of one of the Territories that make up the nation of Canada and so there are no "States" that make up Nunavut.Some more information:Nunavut covers a very large area in Northern Canada, but because it is so far north it has a very small population of only about 30,000 people.
They are called quadrants
Canada, USA and the Arctic
Hawaii is divided into five main regions: Big Island, Maui, Oahu, Kauai, and Molokai/Lanai. Each region has its own unique characteristics and attractions for visitors to explore.
The French have something up their ass. That's about it.
Nordland is a county divided up into 4 administrative regions. It contains a total of 44 municipalities within these regions. Jan Mayen Island is also technically part of Nordland.
The US is divided into states, which are then further divided into smaller administrative regions such as counties, cities, and townships. Each state is made up of different counties which are then divided into cities or townships depending on the state's administrative structure.