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'''''Provinces''''' are areas with boundaries that clearly distinguish them from other provinces, and their own culture or set of cultures leading to a shared identity within those boundaries and observed by those outside of them; generally they have their own government(s), though the autonomy of a province and those within it may potentially be affected by being part of a [[Atlas: Commonwealth|commonwealth]] or by political happenings. While usually related to provincial boundaries in some way, cultures can also transcend provincial boundaries, potentially significantly affecting identity for more than just one province.
'''''Provinces''''' are areas with boundaries that clearly distinguish them from other provinces, and their own culture or set of cultures leading to a shared identity within those boundaries and observed by those outside of them; generally they have their own government(s), though the autonomy of a province and those within it may potentially be affected by being part of a [[Atlas: Commonwealth|commonwealth]] or by political happenings. While usually related to provincial boundaries in some way, cultures can also transcend provincial boundaries, potentially significantly affecting identity for more than just one province.
Sometimes provinces are disputed as provinces.

Revision as of 08:50, 12 June 2025

Provinces are areas with boundaries that clearly distinguish them from other provinces, and their own culture or set of cultures leading to a shared identity within those boundaries and observed by those outside of them; generally they have their own government(s), though the autonomy of a province and those within it may potentially be affected by being part of a commonwealth or by political happenings. While usually related to provincial boundaries in some way, cultures can also transcend provincial boundaries, potentially significantly affecting identity for more than just one province. Sometimes provinces are disputed as provinces.