Definition of Extraprovincial. Meaning of Extraprovincial. Synonyms of Extraprovincial

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Definition of Extraprovincial

Extraprovincial
Extraprovincial Ex`tra*pro*vin"cial, a. Not within of pertaining to the same province or jurisdiction. --Ayliffe.

Meaning of Extraprovincial from wikipedia

- Southeast Asia). In addition to the forty-two provinces, there are five extraprovincial churches under the metropolitical authority of the archbishop of Canterbury...
- Mainland Chinese or mainlanders are Chinese people who live in or have recently emigrated from mainland China, defined as the territory governed by the...
- Brussels-Capital, corresponding to the Brussels-Capital Region, thus became extraprovincial, meaning it is not a province, neither does it belong to one, nor does...
- Archbishop of Canterbury who also oversees the Falkland Islands, an extraprovincial parish. Bishops of the Southern Province meet in Chapter, in which...
- Region does not belong to any province, nor does it contain any. The extraprovincial status of Brussels has existed since 1995, when the former province...
- contracts of a particular business or trade. Initially the scope for extraprovincial trade was set very narrowly by the Privy Council. In the Board of Commerce...
- Queensland, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia, and an extraprovincial diocese of Tasmania. The Anglican Church of Canada has four: British...
- The ordination of women in the Anglican Communion has been increasingly common in certain provinces since the 1970s. Several provinces, however, and certain...
- a distinct francophone community, a subgroup of the Acadians or an extraprovincial community of Québécois people. The only major Acadian po****tion centre...
- Ó Cellaigh of Uí Maine and Mac Diarmata of Moylurg, in addition to extraprovincial powers such as Ó Briain of Thomond, FitzGerald of Kildare, Ó Domhnaill...