At the end of the 100 leagues of wilderness, the Spaniards came to a province called Auche, where they were well received, and where they rested for two days.
There is no more to be said about this river, so I will now tell you about another province called Carajan, as you shall hear in what follows.
NOTE 5] After travelling those five days' march, you reach a province called Tebet, which has been sadly laid waste; we will now say something of it.
It passes through a province called Arache, according to the reliable accounts which were obtained here.
At the end of those three days you reach a province called Badashan, about which we shall now tell you.
And now I will tell you of a province called Lop, in which there is a city, also called LOP, which you come to at the end of those five days.
Another road leads towards the rising of the sun, where there is a province called Quijos, inhabited by Indians with the same manners and customs.
These people border on a province called Tatabe, which is thickly inhabited by rich and warlike Indians, whose customs are the same as those of their neighbours.
Upon the eastern bank there was a province called Quigualtanqui, of which De Soto heard such glowing reports that he sent an exploring party to examine the country.
To the south of Cuzco there was a province called Colla-suyu or Collao, consisting of plain country, which was very populous.
Thirty leagues to the west of Cuzco there is a province called Andahuaylas, the names of the natives of it being Chancas.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "province called" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.