- Afrikaans: provinsie (af)
- Albanian: krahinë (sq) f, provincë (sq) f
- Amharic: ክፍለ ሀገር (kəflä hägär)
- Arabic: وِلَايَة (ar) f (wilāya), مُقَاطَعَة f (muqāṭaʕa)
- Moroccan Arabic: عمالة f (ʕamāla) (urban), إقليم m (ʔiqlīm) (rural)
- Aragonese: probinzia f
- Armenian: նահանգ (hy) (nahang), մարզ (hy) (marz)
- Asturian: provincia (ast) f
- Azerbaijani: vilayət (az), əyalət
- Bashkir: өлкә (ölkə)
- Belarusian: во́бласць f (vóblascʹ), праві́нцыя f (pravíncyja)
- Bengali: প্রদেশ (bn) (prodeś)
- Bikol Central: probinsya
- Bulgarian: прови́нция (bg) f (províncija), о́бласт (bg) f (óblast)
- Burmese: ပြည်နယ် (my) (pranynai)
- Catalan: província (ca) f
- Chechen: провинци (provinci), область (oblastʲ)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 省份 (saang2 fan6), 省 (yue) (saang2)
- Dungan: сын (sɨn)
- Eastern Min: 省 (sēng)
- Hakka: 省份 (sén-fun), 省 (sén)
- Hokkien: 省份 (séng-hūn), 省 (zh-min-nan) (séng)
- Mandarin: 省份 (zh) (shěngfèn), 省 (zh) (shěng)
- Wu: 省 (5san)
- Chuvash: ил (il)
- Coptic: ⲉⲡⲁⲣⲭⲓⲁ f (eparkhia), ⲑⲱϣ m (thōš), ⲕⲁϩ f (kah)
- Czech: provincie (cs) f, oblast (cs) f, kraj (cs) m
- Danish: provins (da) c
- Dhivehi: ޕްރޮވިންސް (provin̊s)
- Dutch: provincie (nl) f
- Esperanto: provinco
- Estonian: maakond (et)
- Extremaduran: província
- Finnish: provinssi (fi), maakunta (fi), lääni (fi)
- French: province (fr) f, (state) état (fr) m
- Galician: provincia (gl) f
- Georgian: მხარე (mxare), პროვინცია (ṗrovincia), ოლქი (olki)
- German: Provinz (de) f, Land (de) n
- Greek: επαρχία (el) f (eparchía)
- Ancient: ἐπαρχία f (eparkhía)
- Guaraní: okára
- Gujarati: પ્રાંત (prā̃t)
- Hebrew: פְּרוֹבִינְצְיָה (províntsya), מחוז (he) (makhóz)
- Hindi: प्रांत (hi) m (prānt), प्रदेश (hi) m (pradeś)
- Hungarian: tartomány (hu), provincia (hu)
- Icelandic: skattland n, hérað n
- Indonesian: propinsi (id), provinsi (id), wilayah (id)
- Interlingua: provincia
- Irish: cúige m, proibhinse f (Roman)
- Italian: provincia (it) f
- Japanese: (prefecture) 県 (ja) (けん, ken), (region) 地方 (ja) (ちほう, chihō), (state, province) 州 (ja) (しゅう, shū), (Chinese province) 省 (ja) (しょう, shō)
- Kannada: ಪ್ರಾಂತ (kn) (prānta)
- Kapampangan: lalauigan
- Kazakh: провинция (provinsiä), аймақ (kk) (aimaq), облыс (oblys), уәлаят (uälaät)
- Khmer: ខេត្ត (km) (khaet), ចង្វាត (km) (cɑngviət)
- Khmu: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: 성(省) (ko) (seong), 도(道) (ko) (do), 주(州) (ko) (ju)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: پارێزگای (parêzgay)
- Northern Kurdish: parêzgeh (ku) f, wîlayet (ku) f, eyalet (ku) f, mihafize (ku) f
- Kyrgyz: провинция (ky) (provintsiya), область (ky) (oblast), аймак (ky) (aymak), ылаят (ılayat), облус (ky) (oblus)
- Lao: ແຂວງ (lo) (khuǣng), ຈັງຫວັດ (chang wat)
- Latin: provincia (la), pāgus (la) m
- Latvian: province f
- Lithuanian: provincija f
- Lombard: proìnsa
- Low German:
- Dutch Low Saxon: provincie, proveensie, pervincie, perveensie, provinzie, pervinzie, provinsie
- German Low German: Provinz
- Lü: ᦵᦌᦲᧃ (soen)
- Macedonian: покраина f (pokraina), провинција f (provincija)
- Malay: provinsi (ms) (Indonesia), wilayah (ms) (Thailand)
- Malayalam: പ്രവിശ്യ (ml) (praviśya)
- Manchu: ᡤᠣᠯᠣ (golo)
- Maori: porowini
- Marathi: प्रांत m (prānta)
- Mongolian:
- Classical Mongolian: ᠮᠤᠵᠢ (muǰi)
- Cyrillic: аймаг (mn) (ajmag), муж (mn) (muž)
- Mongolian: ᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠭ (ayimag), ᠮᠤᠵᠢ (muǰi)
- Moore: provẽnse
- Moroccan Amazigh: ⵍⵉⵇⵍⵉⵎ m (liqlim)
- Norman: provînche f (Jersey), provinche f (continental Norman)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: provins m
- Nynorsk: provins m
- Occitan: província (oc) f
- Ojibwe: anaamayi'ii-aki
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: власть f (vlastĭ) (Old East Slavic)
- Old East Slavic: волость f (volostĭ), оболость f (obolostĭ)
- Old English: boldġetæl m
- Pangasinan: luyag
- Pashto: ولايت (ps) m (welāyat), ايالت m (eyālat)
- Persian:
- Classical Persian: اُسْتَان (ustān), وِلَایَت (wilāyat)
- Iranian Persian: اُسْتان (ostân), وِلایَت (velâyat)
- Polish: prowincja (pl) f, województwo (pl) n (voivodeship)
- Portuguese: província (pt) f
- Quechua: marka
- Romanian: provincie (ro) f
- Russian: (Russian oblast) о́бласть (ru) f (óblastʹ), (Russian krai) край (ru) m (kraj), (province) прови́нция (ru) (províncija), (state) штат (ru) m (štat), (prefecture) префекту́ра (ru) f (prefektúra)
- Sardinian: provìntzia
- Sassarese: prubìnzia f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: о̏бла̄ст f, прови́нција f, по̀крајина f
- Roman: ȍblāst (sh) f, províncija (sh) f, pòkrajina (sh) f
- Shan: please add this translation if you can
- Silesian: prowincyjo f
- Slovak: oblasť f, kraj m, provincia f
- Slovene: provinca (sl) f, pokrajina f
- Spanish: provincia (es) f
- Swahili: mkoa (sw), jimbo (sw), jimbo (sw)
- Swedish: provins (sv) c, län (sv) n, landskap (sv) n
- Tagalog: probinsiya, lalawigan (tl)
- Tajik: провинтсия (provintsiya), вилоят (tg) (viloyat), устон (uston)
- Tamil: மாகாணம் (ta) (mākāṇam)
- Tatar: өлкә (tt) (ölkä), провинция (prowintsiyä)
- Telugu: ప్రావిన్స్ (prāvins)
- Tetum: provínsia
- Thai: จังหวัด (th) (jang-wàt), แขวง (th) (kwɛ̌ɛng)
- Tibetan: ཞིང་ཆེན (zhing chen)
- Turkish: il (tr), vilayet (tr)
- Turkmen: welaýat, oblast, prowinisiýa
- Ukrainian: о́бласть (uk) f (óblastʹ), прові́нція (uk) f (províncija)
- Urdu: وِلایَت m (vilāyat), رِیاسَت f (riyāsat), صُوبَہ m (sūba), پْرَدیش m (pradeś), پْرانْت m (prānt)
- Uyghur: ئۆلكە (ölke), ۋىلايەت (wilayet)
- Uzbek: viloyat (uz), provintsiya, oblast (uz)
- Vietnamese: tỉnh (vi) (province within a unitary state), tỉnh bang (province within a confederation)
- Volapük: provin (vo), (older word, obsolete) plovin
- Walloon: province (wa) f
- Welsh: talaith (cy) f
- West Frisian: provinsje (fy)
- Yiddish: פּראָווינץ f (provints)
- Zazaki: ıstan m
- Zhuang: swngj, sengj
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