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Province or territory in various languages
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"Pradesh" refers to a province or territory in various South Asian languages. It derives from the Sanskrit प्रदेश pradeśa, meaning "sub-region" or "sub-country". The word was borrowed into other languages to signify "nation" or "country":

  • Thai: ประเทศ prathet,
  • Lao: ປະເທດ pathet
  • Khmer: ប្រទេស prâtés

States of India

The official names of five Indian states bear the word pradesh:

It is also found in the names of three proposed states:

Provinces of Nepal

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