be+governed

  • 111Chatham Township, New Jersey — This article is about the township. For the borough, see Chatham Borough, New Jersey. For two services common to both communities, see Chatham, New Jersey. Chatham Township, New Jersey   Township   …

    Wikipedia

  • 112Administrative divisions of the Republic of China — This article is part of a series on the Administrative divisions of the Republic of China (Taiwan) In effect 1st Provinces (省 shěng) (streamlined) …

    Wikipedia

  • 113Kalmyk people — Kalmyks …

    Wikipedia

  • 114Roman province — In Ancient Rome, a province (Latin, provincia , pl. provinciae ) was the basic, and until the Tetrarchy (circa 296), largest territorial and administrative unit of the empire s territorial possessions outside of the Italian peninsula. The word… …

    Wikipedia

  • 115Joseon Dynasty — Joseon redirects here. For other uses, see Joseon (disambiguation). Kingdom of Joseon 조선국 (朝鮮國)[1] 조선왕조 (朝鮮王朝) …

    Wikipedia

  • 116Greater administrative area — Greater administrative areas (大行政区 Pinyin: Dàxíngzhèngqū) were early top level administrative divisions of the People s Republic of China that directly governed provinces and municipalities. These were the largest ever political divisions of… …

    Wikipedia

  • 117Dominant-party system — Part of the Politics series Party politics Political spectrum …

    Wikipedia

  • 118Adrian Empire — The Adrian Empire (sometimes known as Adria) is a non profit educational organization dedicated to the study and re creation of Western European culture in the years 1066 to 1603 (coinciding with the Battle of Hastings and the death of Elizabeth… …

    Wikipedia

  • 119Cultural and historical background of Jesus — Scholars examine the cultural and historical background of Jesus in order to better understand Jesus, his ministry, and the origins of Christianity. This examination treats the New Testament as one of many documents, written and perhaps later… …

    Wikipedia

  • 120Local government in the United States — is generally structured in accordance with the laws of the various individual states. Typically each state has at least two separate tiers: counties (known in Louisiana as parishes and as boroughs in Alaska), and municipalities. Some states have… …

    Wikipedia