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Overview

There isn’t a single term “area province.” They refer to two different concepts: area and province.

What is area?

Area is the amount of space inside a 2D shape or surface. It is measured in square units such as m² or km².

  • Rectangle: area = length × width
  • Circle: area = π × r²
  • Triangle: area = ½ × base × height

What is a province?

A province is a political or administrative region within a country, often with its own local government or official status. Examples: Canada has Ontario and Quebec; Italy has provinces like Rome and Milan. In some countries, provinces are called states or regions.

Key differences

  • Area is a measure of how much space a shape or surface occupies.
  • Province is a jurisdiction or administrative division within a country.
  • One is a geometric/mathematical concept; the other is a political unit.

Practical examples

  1. The area of a 5 m by 3 m rectangle is 15 m².
  2. Ontario is a province of Canada.

Summary

Area and province are different ideas: area measures space; province describes a local government region.

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