Large Asian nations without political divisions like states or provinces include China and Japan. Both countries are unitary states with centralized governments that do not have internal divisions like states or provinces.
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Political divisions are cities, states, provinces, boroughs, parishes, and counties.
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It ended the political divisions.
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It ended the political divisions.
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It ended the political divisions.
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It ended the political divisions.
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It ended the political divisions.
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It ended the political divisions.
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All large Asian countries have political divisions.
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Dominique Lacroix has written:
'Gard' -- subject(s): Administrative and political divisions, History, Population, Statistics
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The political divisions of a continent are countries.
Political divisions of a country are states, or provinces (territories in Australia)
Political divisions of a state are counties, or parishes.
Political divisions of a county are cities, town, townships, & boroughs.
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Xuchun Gong has written:
'Sichuan jun xian zhi' -- subject(s): Administrative and political divisions, History
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Douglas A. Wick has written:
'North Dakota place names' -- subject(s): Administrative and political divisions, Geographical Names, History, Local History
'Automobile History Day by Day'
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Hong-Taek Yun has written:
'New divisions of time periods in the architectural history of ancient China' -- subject(s): Architecture, Archaeological dating, History
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The two main divisions of the political spectrum called in the US are called Democrats & Republicans, or the right & the left
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Two cities, seven towns and 66 outlying areas constitute Prince Edward Island's political divisions.
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Old Testament falls naturally into four divisions: Law, History, Poetry, and Prophecy.
New Testament falls naturally into four divisions: Gospels, History, Letters, and Prophecy.
Total divisions eight.
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Jean Claude Farcy has written:
'Eure-et-Loir' -- subject(s): Administrative and political divisions, History, Population, Statistics
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Chien-Nung Li has written:
'The political history of China, 1840 - 1928'
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C N. Li has written:
'The political history of China, 1840-1928'
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Some political leaders in the 1790s attempted to overcome the divisions of the 1780s by focusing on increasing the prosperity and stability of the country. However, many of the reforms that were proposed by Alexander Hamilton and others were still hotly contested, and political divisions remained and even intensified.
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T. H. B. Oldfield has written:
'An entire and complete history, political and personal, of the boroughs of Great Britain' -- subject(s): Administrative and political divisions, Administrative and political division
'History of the original constitution of parliaments' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament
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The history of China predates the history of America. China's history began in what is generally called ancient history.
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J. A. G. Roberts has written:
'A concise history of China' -- subject(s): History
'Modern China' -- subject(s): History
'A History of China' -- subject(s): HISTORY / World, History, HISTORY / General, HISTORY / Asia / China
'China Through Western Eyes'
'A history of China' -- subject(s): History
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No, a physical map typically shows the natural features of an area like mountains, rivers, and deserts. The map of China you're referring to is likely a political map, which shows boundaries, cities, and other man-made features.
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sovereignty
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sovereignty
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He thought they would tear the nation apart. His fear was political parties spring divisions that could eventually cause divisions in the country.
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Peter Gerhard has written:
'The north frontier of New Spain' -- subject(s): Administrative and political divisions, Encomiendas (Latin America), Historical geography, History, History, Local, Local History
'Lower California guidebook' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
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Political divisions can be caused by differences in beliefs, values, interests, and ideologies among individuals or groups. Factors such as political polarization, economic disparities, social issues, and historical grievances can also contribute to political divisions. In some cases, the manipulation of information, propaganda, and external influences can exacerbate these divisions.
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In 1914, China was in a period of transition as it faced political instability and social unrest. The collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 had left a power vacuum, leading to warlord rule and increased foreign influence. Additionally, China was impacted by World War I, which exacerbated economic hardships and political divisions in the country.
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The four major political divisions of the United Kingdom include England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The official anthem of the country is "God Save the Queen."
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Yes, and smaller political divisions like counties, towns, townships and villages.
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