Israel gets along with many countries and provinces.
Yes, Israel was a country in Biblical times and had many kings. Not all of the territory was controlled by Israel until the time of David. For a time, there was a divided kingdom of Israel consisting of the northern and southern kingdoms.
Jesus was not a ruler or governor of any territory. Although he lived the majority of his life in the Roman Provinces of Syria-Palaestina in what is today Israel and Palestine.
The maritime provinces & Quebec are the poorest provinces in Canada.
Israel is divided into 6 districts (and the Territories) called Mekhozot (מחוזות): the North District, the Haifa District, the Central District, the Tel Aviv District, the Jerusalem District, and the South District.
provinces In France, there are Régions and Départements.
Probably the best example of a federal government in the Middle East is the government of Iran. Iran is a federal state made up of numerous distinct provinces. There is a lot of legal interplay between the provinces and the government of the whole country.
Christianity began with the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which occured in Jerusalem in present day Israel. The movement spread to the region and into what is now Turkey and then into Roman provinces.
The governors ruled the provinces in the Roman empire.The governors ruled the provinces in the Roman empire.The governors ruled the provinces in the Roman empire.The governors ruled the provinces in the Roman empire.The governors ruled the provinces in the Roman empire.The governors ruled the provinces in the Roman empire.The governors ruled the provinces in the Roman empire.The governors ruled the provinces in the Roman empire.The governors ruled the provinces in the Roman empire.
Egypt has States and Provinces hope that helps:)
Provinces are areas in a country and Ireland has four provinces for example.
There are no provinces in America.