In different countries, they use the term "province" instead of state. So assuming the NY stands for New York, you live in the State of New York, not a province.
2006-11-06 11:32:20
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answered by Sam-Wise 3
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New York City does not have provinces.
2006-11-06 12:53:49
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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is this what you like??? The Province of ny (Dutch: Provincie Nieuw-Nederland or Provincie ny) grew to become right into a British colony that existed greater or less the place the U.S. state of ny does now. The province initially claimed the present states of recent Jersey and Vermont, alongside with coastal parts of Massachusetts and Maine. The province grew to become into probable named for the Duke of York In 1777, ny's colonial shape grew to become into replaced by potential of the form of ny, 1777 and the English province grew to grow to be the autonomous state of ny, which fought for its independence from Britain in cooperation with the different twelve of the 13 Colonies. In 1788, ny State voted to ratify the hot U.S. shape and connect the u . s . a .. In 1777, ny's colonial shape grew to become into replaced by potential of the form of ny, 1777 and the English province grew to grow to be the autonomous state of ny, which fought for its independence from Britain in cooperation with the different twelve of the 13 Colonies. In 1788, ny State voted to ratify the hot U.S. shape and connect the u . s . a .. yet no.. no provinces....
2016-12-28 14:49:09
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answered by valaria 4
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the equivalent would be the state you live in, so New York.
2006-11-06 14:54:07
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answered by una g 3
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QUEENS
2006-11-06 12:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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