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A '''Province''' in the [[SCA]] is a [[group]] of the same size and with the same requirements as a [[Barony]] but which has no ceremonial head, such as a [[Baron]] or [[Baroness]], the single exception being the [[Crown Province]] of [[Ostgardr|Østgarðr]], which is a province '''with''' a ceremonial head (or two), a [[Viceroy]] and/or [[Vicereine]]. |
A '''Province''' in the [[SCA]] is a [[group]] of the same size and with the same requirements as a [[Barony]] but which has no ceremonial head, such as a [[Baron]] or [[Baroness]], the single exception being the [[Crown Province]] of [[Ostgardr|Østgarðr]], which is a province '''with''' a ceremonial head (or two), a [[Viceroy]] and/or [[Vicereine]]. |
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Latest revision as of 05:45, 5 April 2008
A Province is an administrative unit used by some countries. In general, they are similar to counties in scope, but this may vary considerably. For a more thorough discussion of modern usage, please consult the wikipedia entry - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province
SCA Usage
A Province in the SCA is a group of the same size and with the same requirements as a Barony but which has no ceremonial head, such as a Baron or Baroness, the single exception being the Crown Province of Østgarðr, which is a province with a ceremonial head (or two), a Viceroy and/or Vicereine.