The part of a country outside of the capital, major cities, etc., and regarded as being rustic or parochial; a hinterland. See provincial.(noun)
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Use "provinces" in a sentence
"_The rest of the provinces are in the same situation_, as to a positive refusal to take the stamps, and threatening those who shall take them _to plunder and murder them_; and this affair stands _in all the provinces_, that, unless the act from its own nature enforce itself, nothing but a _very_ considerable military force can do it. ""
"Furthermore, the economy of the provinces is always a good proving ground for the most effective and progressive federation-wide models and a testing ground for running strategic models for the economic development of the entire country."
"Incidentally, the distribution among the other provinces is almost exactly proportionate to the distribution of the total population."