provincia - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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provincia (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/proˈβinθja/ (Spain)
/proˈvinsja/ (Latin America)

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The term "provincia" refers to a territory that is part of a nation or region, often having its own local government. In many Spanish-speaking countries, "provincia" can denote a subdivision of a larger political entity, such as a state, region, or country. The word is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, and it features frequently in discussions about geography, politics, and administrative divisions.

Example Sentences

  1. La provincia de Mendoza es famosa por sus vinos.
  2. The province of Mendoza is famous for its wines.

  3. En la provincia de Buenos Aires, hay muchas atracciones turísticas.

  4. In the province of Buenos Aires, there are many tourist attractions.

  5. Estudiamos la historia de la provincia durante la clase de geografía.

  6. We studied the history of the province during geography class.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "provincia" appears in several idiomatic expressions that emphasize local characteristics or regional identity. Here are some examples:

  1. Cosa de la provincia
  2. Esta fiesta es una cosa de la provincia, muy diferente a lo que se ve en la capital.
  3. This festival is a local thing, very different from what you see in the capital.

  4. El corazón de la provincia

  5. La ciudad que visitamos es el corazón de la provincia, lleno de tradiciones.
  6. The city we visited is the heart of the province, full of traditions.

  7. Provinciano

  8. Aunque vive en la ciudad, siempre ha tenido un corazón provinciano.
  9. Even though he lives in the city, he has always had a provincial heart.

  10. Vivir en la provincia

  11. Muchos prefieren vivir en la provincia por la tranquilidad que ofrece.
  12. Many prefer to live in the province for the tranquility it offers.

Etymology

The word "provincia" comes from Latin "provincia," originally referring to a region of the Roman Empire that was governed by a proconsul. The term evolved in various Romance languages, retaining its meaning related to administrative territories.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Región (region) - Territorio (territory) - Departemento (department, in some Latin American countries)

Antonyms: - Capital (capital) - Centro (center) - Metropol (metropolis)



23-07-2024