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  1. Culture and tourism. Avendaño Lake located in Quillón. Ñuble has a lot of attractions for tourists, including: The Termas de Chillán is a major winter and summer tourist complex of the region, located among millenarian forests and inexhaustible thermal water sources.

  2. Oct 20, 2016 · 10 magnifiques villes américaines tout près du Québec pour ton prochain road trip. Sort ton anglais et ton passeport! On vous jase souvent du Québec, de ses destinations road trip, de ses superbes villages à visiter ou encore de ses spots où regarder les couleurs de l'automne.

  3. Lakes and waterways make up most of Ontario's borders with the United States. The province of Ontario shares its border (west to east) with the U.S. states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. The largest provincial international border, most of the border is a water boundary.

  4. Ñuble Region. The Ñuble Region officially the Region of Ñuble, is — since 5 September 2018 – one of Chile's sixteen regions. It spans an area of 13,178.5 km2, making it the smallest region in Chile in terms of area, and is administratively constituted by 21 communes. Map.

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    British Columbia is Canada’s westernmost province. It shares 1,347 miles of border with Washington state and small portions of Idaho and Montana. It does, however, have two international borders with the United States as it runs along Alaskan territory in the northwest as well. BC is the third largest province in Canada and is four times bigger tha...

    To the right of British Columbia is the province of Alberta. It only shares 185 miles with Montana, making it the shortest stretch of border with the United States. It officially became a province in 1905, 34 years after BC. It is named after Louise Caroline Alberta, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria. Today, the province is known for being the ...

    Located between Alberta and Manitoba, Saskatchewan is one of three prairie provinces in Canada. It runs 393 miles along the states of Montana and North Dakota. It, too, became a province in 1905 and is named after the Cree word for the Saskatchewan River: Kisiskatchewanisipi. The most notable feature about the province is its endless stretch of fla...

    Manitoba is the easternmost prairie province in Canada. At 309 miles long, it shares a border with the states of North Dakota and Minnesota. It became an official province in 1870, before any of the other provinces previously mentioned. Similar to British Columbia, its flag pays homage to Great Britain, while simultaneously championing its own iden...

    The province of Ontario is located in central Canada. It runs 1,682 miles along the United States border, the longest stretch of any province. It also shares its border with the most states: Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, and New York. While it is not a direct neighbour with Pennsylvania, they are joined through Lake Erie. In 1867, Ontario became one o...

    The province of Quebec is the heart of French culture in Canada. It connects to New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, a border that stretches 505 miles. Its name comes from the Algonquin word Kebec which means “where the river narrows.” Despite the popularity of Montreal, the provincial capital is actually Quebec City. The Old Town—or Vieux-...

    New Brunswick is the largest of the three Maritime provinces, a region in eastern Canada. It borders the state of Maine, a stretch of 318 miles. With the exception of Alberta, it is the only province to border a single American state. It is one of the original four provinces and is the only one in Canada that is considered constitutionally bilingua...

    Yukon is not a Canadian province, but rather is one of the three territories and therefore, does not formally belong on this list. However, much like British Columbia, it runs along a portion of the Alaskan border. No other province or territory in Canada shares an international border with the United States.

  5. The best off-the-beaten-path places to visit and must-see things to do, along with local recommendations. All wrapped up in our digital Nuble travel guide!

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  7. Sep 6, 2018 · It is administratively divided into three provinces (Diguillín, Punilla and Itata) and 21 municipalities, with Chillán as its regional capital. The 21 municipalities are: Diguillín Province: Municipalities of Chillán, Chillán Viejo, Quillón, Bulnes, San Ignacio, El Carmen, Pinto, Pemuco and Yungay.