Provinces of Metzetta

Provinces (do) are the highest-level administrative divisions of Metzetta. There are 16 in total, there are also 9 cities which are self-governing and thus not part of any province; the capital of Hanzeong is classified as a special city, while Ankae, Jamsu, Inyang, Hitui, Uchyeo, Hokae, Jaegyu and Dengjo are classified as metropolitan cities. Each province has their own culture and symbols, including flags, cuisine, provincial capital cities and so on. Every province is split into counties (gun) and each county is further divided into prefectures (hyeon).

Gomssi
Southeast islands. Smallest area and population. Formerly independent islands. Consists of 10 main islands and countless smaller rocks.

Hansang
East central. Former Meseda.

Kangssi
Southern islands. Formerly independent islands. Two partial islands and two fully controlled islands.

Kitaessi
Southern.

Mwolla
Northernmost. Former Hyuntoji.

Namussi
Southern. Former Daekang. Includes the island of Maechunbu.

Neju
Southeast peninsula with 13 main islands. Former Daekang.

Panyonggi
Panyonggi (반용기)has an area of 28,500 square miles and a population of seven million. It surrounds the self-governing city of Jamsu and covers half the island of Choju, the other half of which is administered by XX. It borders Wassi to the north, Hansang to the east, Kitaessi to the southeast, Seocheong to the south, Ungasang to the southwest and XX to the west. Coastline runs down the west of the mainland portion. It was formerly under the control of Meseda.

Historically fishing provided much of the area's income, nowadays manufacturing in the areas surrounding Jamsu has been very lucrative for the region. There are 15 universities in the region. Panyonggi is divided into 25 counties, most of which are named after their largest settlements; six of them are cities, with X being directly connected to Jamsu's expanding metropolis. The humid microclimate of Panyonggi is perfect for growing fruit trees, and the country's finest textiles are made in the area.

Seocheong
Southern. Former Daekang.

Ungsang
Southwest. Former Daekang. Includes the islands of Hagja-do and Sangeo-do.

Wassi
Wassi (와씨) is Metzetta's largest province in terms of both area (40,260 square miles) and population (12 million people); it contains Mount Riwa, and surrounds Hanzeong and Inyang, with the capital's metropolis spilling over into the province itself. It borders Zeolla to the north, Zeosanggi to the east, Hansang to the sourtheast and Panyonggi to the south, with coastline down the western side. It is the heartland of former Meseda and is named after the nation's second Emperor, Wa.

Wassi has a heavily developed heavy industry sector due to its proximity to the capital, with many factories producing goods such as printed circuit boards, clothing and construction machinery. Wassi Airport provides domestic flights and Anru Military Complex is one of the country's major military bases. The province is connected by rail, including the Hanzeong Metropolitan Railway system.

Universities in Wassi include Wassi National University, Metzetta Aerospace University, Galko University, Ginkogun University, Wassi University of Cultural Industries, Riwagun Theological University, Danogun University, Mokgun University, Mokgun Institute of Media and Arts, Keligun Technical University, Galko National University of Education, Ansi University of Foreign Studies, Metzettan National Police University, Wassi University of Law and Business, University of Machagun, Zengun University and Yuzugun University for Women.

Wassi is divided into 38 counties, each of which is further subdivided into prefectures. Nine counties are cities in their own right, some of which form an extension of the Hanzeong Metropolis. The province is home to Wassi Grand Park, an entertainment complex consisting of a theme park, zoo and sports facilities. The area is famous for its delicious cow ribs.

Yeulla
Northeast. Former Hyuntoji.

Yuwon
Southern Islands. In addition to the mainland portion there are 7 territories on partially-controlled islands and 18 main fully-controlled islands.

Zeolla
Northwest. Former Meseda.

Zeosanggi
East. Former Meseda.

Zeowon
North. Former Hyuntoji.