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The '''administrative divisions of Cartadania''' are the various governing entities that together form [[Cartadania]]. The first subdivisions are the states and territories, of which there are thirty-eight total. The admission of states into the union is authorized by the [[Constitution of Cartadania]] and is conducted by [[Cartadanian National Congress|Congress]]. Predominantly, states outside the bounds of Lusia Velha have emerged through the organization of territories previously under federal sovereignty, often facilitated through congressional resolutions. Additionally, the partitioning of land within existing states or annexed regions has contributed to the formation of new states.
The '''administrative divisions of Cartadania''' are the various governing entities that together form [[Cartadania]]. The first subdivisions are the states and territories, of which there are thirty-eight total. The admission of states into the union is authorized by the [[Constitution of Cartadania]] and is conducted by [[Cartadanian National Congress|Congress]]. Predominantly, states outside the bounds of Lusia Velha have emerged through the organization of territories previously under federal sovereignty, often facilitated through congressional resolutions. Additionally, the partitioning of land within existing states or annexed regions has contributed to the formation of new states.


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== History ==
== History ==
== Regions ==
== Regions ==
[[File:Cartadania region map.svg|thumb|right|300px|The nine regions of Cartadania. Aveiro, Tanoa, and Tanoa Sul are considered interregional states.
{|
|{{Color box|#a0ca5c|border=darkgray}} Valeria||{{Color box|#f5c15e|border=darkgray}} Charente||{{Color box|#5fb1f9|border=darkgray}} Lusia
|-
|{{Color box|#48a052|border=darkgray}} Saçilha||{{Color box|#ef873c|border=darkgray}} Etracia||{{Color box|#eb4442|border=darkgray}} Satheria
|-
|{{Color box|#2e6aac|border=darkgray}} Marinales||{{Color box|#aa50a1|border=darkgray}} Taínea||{{Color box|#fca4d2|border=darkgray}} Outlying
|}]]
Cartadania's division into nine distinct regions, as designated by the Office of Geography and Statistics, provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the nation's cultural, historical, and geographical diversity. These regions, while not official governmental entities, serve as essential reference points for analyzing Cartadania's unique characteristics and shared attributes.
The [[Valeria]] region is the easternmost region of Cartadania, encompassing {{convert|240871.2|km2|sqmi|sp=us}} across the states of [[Cascália]], [[São Andreas]], and [[Triessa]] on the island of [[Urlazio]]. Its 15.6 million residents, while sharing a common history, are split between the more countryside dominant culture of Cascália and São Andreas, and the more coastal, beach culture of Triessa. With nearly 10 million residents, Triessa also has the majority of the residents of the region, accounting for roughly 62% of residents, the majority of who live along Triessa's coastline. Triessa is sometimes culturally grouped with Acara, which lies within the Charente region, instead of its historical grouping with Cascália and São Andreas.
The [[Charente]] region is the other region located on [[Urlazio]], encompassing {{convert|286391.8|km2|sqmi|sp=us}} across the states of [[Acara]], [[Aleira]], and [[Maresia]], as well as the territory of [[Providência]], making it just larger than the Valeria region. It has 31.7 million residents, 20.4 million of which live in Maresia. The Charente has a unique culture framed around the historical Aumiers Bailiwick of Burgundie which is now the present-day area of [[Aumiers|Greater Aumiers]] along the northern coast of Maresia. The creole language that formed from the mixture of Cartadanian and Burgoignesc, known as Charentais, has permeated throughout the states of Maresia and Aleira, with sizeable communities in Acara as well
The [[Lusia]] region, the largest and most populous among the metropolitan regions, is a vast expanse that mirrors the historical Lusia province of Caphiria. Home to a prodigious 185 million residents spread across 1.106 million square kilometers, Lusia encapsulates the heart of Cartadania's cultural and economic dynamism. Its rich tapestry of traditions, languages, and communities reflects centuries of evolution and adaptation. It is the birthplace of the Cartadanian language, as well as the country as a whole. The region encompasses the states of [[Alexandria]], [[Santiago]], [[São Ricardo]], [[Trentino]], [[Verona]], and [[Victoria]], as well as the federal capital city of [[Alahuela]]. In every way except historically, the state of [[Tanoa]] has also been included in the Lusia region, though it is primarily considered to be part of the Saçilha region alongside Tanoa Sul due to its historical connection.
The [[Saçilha]] region is composed of the states of [[Tanoa]] and [[Tanoa Sul]], historically united as the Province of Taliana. This region is home to 13.5 million people, with the vast majority living in Tanoa. In spite of the {{convert|206498.9|km2|sqmi|sp=us}} area of the region, it is sometimes considered a false region, as the two states that make up the area are often culturally closer to other areas. For example, Tanoa is more similar to the Lusia region, while Tanoa Sul is more akin to the Etracia region. With respect to these characteristics, the Office of Geography and Statistics will sometimes place the two in those respective regions, effectively eliminating the Saçilha region in many cases. Nonetheless, the region as a whole does possess some unique cultural traits, especially in the realm of [[Cuisine of Cartadania#Saçilha|cuisine]].
In contrast to the Lusia region, the [[Etracia]] region, with its 8.5 million residents and {{convert|520137.6|km2|sqmi|sp=us}} of territory, offers a more sparsely populated yet no less vibrant experience. Here, urban centers thrive alongside natural beauty, fostering a unique blend of modernity and tradition. Etracia's historical significance and its role in shaping Cartadania's political landscape make it a compelling region to explore, especially for nature lovers. The area has historically been underdeveloped, corresponding in large part to the former Southern Territory of Cartadania's early years as a newly formed republic. It is home to a large portion of Cartadania's agriculture industry, as well as some mining and other industrial sectors. Etracia is also unique in regards to linguistics, as the area has a large Pelaxian-speaking population, originating from a mix of different areas and countries.
The [[Satheria]] region, characterized by its distinctive cultural and geographical attributes around the Satherian Rainforest, boasts a population of 17 million residents and spans just {{convert|188389.5|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}. Nestled within its borders are diverse communities, each contributing to Satheria's cultural mosaic. This region's historical legacy and contemporary relevance have continuously shaped Cartadania's regional identity. It is considered one of the most geographically contrasted regions in Cartadania, even when compared to larger regions like Lusia and neighboring Etracia. Loumara's Lençóis National Park, Montecarlo's southern portion of the Satherian Rainforest, and Vitrea's hot and arid Valley of the Sun are not very widely known outside of Cartadania, but very popular areas for Cartadanians from other regions to visit.
The [[Marinales]] region, usually just referred to as "the Marinales", is a region that encompasses the southern area of former Vachena. Bounded by mountains to the west and east, it is known throughout the country for its milder, mediterranean climate as compared to the rest of the country. It is composed of the states of [[Ferara]], [[Lombardia]], [[Siena]], and [[Toscana]], as well as the territory of [[Santa Domenica]]. In spite of its great size, measuring in at {{convert|594912.6|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}, the region is largely suburban in character, with large agricultural regions in between. Lombardia, Toscana, and Ferara are particularly well-known for their mining industries, while Siena is well-known for its ship-building industry, especially at [[Valorica Marine|Santaria Yards]]. While officially part of the Taínean region, Aveiro is often lumped in with the Marinales due to its geographical divide from the rest of the Taínean region. Nevertheless, over 60% of the state's population lives in the metropolitan region of Lamerosa, its largest city, which is geographically closer to the state line with Bahia than any of the Marinales states.
The [[Taínea (Cartadania)|Taínea]] region, officially known as just Taínea in official records, is the last and westernmost of the metropolitan regions. It encompasses a vast {{convert|873520.4|km2|sqmi|sp=us}} and has a prodigious population of 53.3 million residents. It corresponds to the northern portion of Old Vachena, including the states of [[Aveiro]], [[Bahia]], [[Espírito Santo]], and [[Santarém]], as well as the insular state of [[Porta Bianca]]. Despite its distance from Caphiria, many of the residents born here have recent Caphirian backgrounds due to Caphiria's influence in Vachena before its annexation by Cartadania in the early 20th century. Taínea, like Lusia and the Urlazian regions, has a strong maritime culture, with a cuisine heavily influenced by seafood and a strong beach culture in its coastal settlements.
The Outlying region, in contrast to the metropolitan regions, encompasses Cartadania's more remote and geographically distinct areas. It includes the states of [[Lotoa]] and [[Solemia]], along with the distant territory of [[Haujão]], and is where just under 4 million residents reside across 8,173 square kilometers. These areas, while physically removed from the metropolitan regions, play a vital role in Cartadania's overall makeup, offering unique perspectives and challenges. Lotoa is home to three-quarters of the regional population and has the highest Polynesian population in all of Cartadania.
These nine regions collectively form the backdrop of Cartadania's complex history. They provide a lens through which historians can explore the nation's cultural diversity, historical legacies, and the intricate interplay between urban development and natural landscapes. They are essential to grasping the multifaceted character of the country and the various people groups who inhabit it.
== Level 1 jurisdiction (NOJ1) ==
== Level 1 jurisdiction (NOJ1) ==
The primary political entities of Cartadania are the states (''os estados'') and the territories (''os territórios''). Six states—[[Lombardia]], [[Milan]], [[Porta Bianca]], [[Solemia]], [[Verona]], and [[Victoria]]—call themselves commonwealths (''comunidade''). The word commonwealth in this context refers to the common "wealth", or welfare, of the public. The term has no legal difference from a state, though it is a common belief that these states tend to be more strict in their laws.
The primary political entities of Cartadania are the states (''os estados'') and the territories (''os territórios''). Six states—[[Lombardia]], [[Maresia]], [[Porta Bianca]], [[Solemia]], [[Verona]], and [[Victoria]]—call themselves commonwealths (''comunidade''). The word commonwealth in this context refers to the common "wealth", or welfare, of the public. The term has no legal difference from a state, though it is a common belief that these states tend to be more strict in their laws.


On numerous occasions the [[Supreme Court of Cartadania]] has affirmed that the thirty-eight individual divisions and Cartadania as a whole are each sovereign jurisdictions under the Constitution. Due to the shared sovereignty between each level one jurisdiction and the federal government, [[Cartadanians]] are [[Citizenship in Cartadania|citizens]] of both the federal republic and of the jurisdiction in which they reside. States and territories, however, are not sovereign in international law as each entity only has sovereignty over its territory and domestic affairs, to the exclusion of all external powers, on the principle of non-interference in another jurisdiction's domestic affairs, and that each entity (no matter how large or small) is equal in international law. Additionally, the thirty-three states, four territories, and capital do not possess international legal sovereignty, meaning that they are not recognized by other sovereign states such as, for example, [[Caphiria]] or [[Pelaxia]].
On numerous occasions the [[Supreme Court of Cartadania]] has affirmed that the thirty-eight individual divisions and Cartadania as a whole are each sovereign jurisdictions under the Constitution. Due to the shared sovereignty between each level one jurisdiction and the federal government, [[Cartadanians]] are [[Citizenship in Cartadania|citizens]] of both the federal republic and of the jurisdiction in which they reside. States and territories, however, are not sovereign in international law as each entity only has sovereignty over its territory and domestic affairs, to the exclusion of all external powers, on the principle of non-interference in another jurisdiction's domestic affairs, and that each entity (no matter how large or small) is equal in international law. Additionally, the thirty-three states, four territories, and capital do not possess international legal sovereignty, meaning that they are not recognized by other sovereign states such as, for example, [[Caphiria]] or [[Pelaxia]].
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=== List ===
=== List ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ States and territories of Cartadania
|+ States and territories of Cartadania
|-
|-
!scope="col" colspan=2 rowspan=2|Flag, name and<br>postal abbreviation
!scope="col" colspan=3 rowspan=2|Flag, name and<br>postal abbreviation
!scope="col" colspan=2|Municipalities
!scope="col" colspan=2|Municipalities
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Formation
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Formation
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Legislature
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Legislature
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Governor or<br/>Leader
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Executive
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Pop.<br>(2028)
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Pop.<br>(2030)
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Area in km<sup>2</sup><br/>(sqmi)
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Area in km<sup>2</sup><br/>(sqmi)
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Pop.<br/>Dens.
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Pop.<br/>Dens.
!scope="col" rowspan=2|# of<br>Emis.
!scope="col" rowspan=2|# of<br>{{abbr|Emis.|Emissaries}}
!scope="col" rowspan=2|HDI
!scope="col" rowspan=2|HDI
!scope="col" rowspan=2|{{Abbr|AMI|Median Income}}<br/>(2030)
!scope="col" rowspan=2|{{Abbr|AMI|Median Income}}<br/>(2030)
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!scope="col"|Largest
!scope="col"|Largest
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Acara}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Acara}}
!scope="row"|[[Acara]]
|AC
|AC
|colspan=2|[[Dorado, Acara|Dorado]]
|colspan=2|[[Dorado, Acara|Dorado]]
|{{dts|28 April 1769}}
|{{dts|28 April 1689}}
|[[Acara State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Acara State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Governor of Acara|Alejandró Suez]]
|[[Governor of Acara|Alejandró Suez]]
|{{right|5,094,115}}
|{{right|5,094,115}}
| data-sort-value="88404" | {{Nowrap|88,404.45 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="88404" | {{convert|88404.5|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|57.6|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|7}}
|{{right|7}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|74704|prefix=$}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Alahuela}}
!scope="row"|[[Alahuela]]
|AH
|colspan=2|[[Giulia]]
|{{dts|30 October 1710}}
|[[Alahuela#City Council|City Council]]
|[[Alahuela#Chief executive|Danila Maniotti]]
|{{right|1,970,183}}
| data-sort-value="1010" | {{convert|1010.1|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{convert|1950.5|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|3}}
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|186715|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Aleira}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Aleira}}
!scope="row"|[[Aleira]]
|AE
|AE
|[[Francesca, Aleira|Francesca]]
|[[Francesca, Aleira|Francesca]]
|[[Cerise, Aleira|Cerise]]
|[[Cerise, Aleira|Cerise]]
|{{dts|6 September 1794}}
|{{dts|6 September 1714}}
|[[Aleira State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Aleira State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Aleira|Governor of Aleira]]
|[[Governor of Aleira|Governor of Aleira]]
|{{right|6,212,011}}
|{{right|6,212,011}}
| data-sort-value="105611" | {{Nowrap|105,611.61 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="105611" | {{convert|105611.6|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|58.8|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|9}}
|{{right|9}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|72078|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Alexandria}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Alexandria}}
!scope="row"|[[Alexandria]]
|AL
|AL
|colspan=2|[[Calaine]]
|colspan=2|[[Calaine]]
|{{dts|30 October 1710}}
|{{dts|30 October 1630}}
|[[Alexandria General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Alexandria General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Alexandria|Chris LeMarchal]]
|[[Governor of Alexandria|Chris LeMarchal]]
|{{right|30,271,994}}
|{{right|30,271,994}}
| data-sort-value="163895" | {{Nowrap|163,895.30 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="163895" | {{convert|163895.30|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|184.7|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|42}}
|{{right|42}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|77772|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Aveiro}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Aveiro}}
!scope="row"|[[Aveiro]]
|AV
|AV
|[[Cásame, Aveiro|Cásame]]
|[[Cásame, Aveiro|Cásame]]
|[[Lamerosa, Aveiro|Lamerosa]]
|[[Lamerosa, Aveiro|Lamerosa]]
|{{dts|1 November 1917}}
|{{dts|1 November 1967}}
|[[Aveiro State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Aveiro State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Aveiro|Luis Alvares]]
|[[Governor of Aveiro|Luis Alvares]]
|{{right|10,644,181}}
|{{right|10,644,181}}
| data-sort-value="200693" | {{Nowrap|200,693.26 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="200693" | {{convert|200693.3|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|53.0|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|15}}
|{{right|15}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|75222|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Bahia}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Bahia}}
!scope="row"|[[Bahia]]
|BA
|BA
|[[Pinhel, Bahia|Pinhel]]
|[[Pinhel, Bahia|Pinhel]]
|[[Aguandra, Bahia|Aguandra]]
|[[Aguandra, Bahia|Aguandra]]
|{{dts|15 August 1884}}
|{{dts|15 August 1964}}
|[[Bahia General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Bahia General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Bahia|Josué Sá]]
|[[Governor of Bahia|Josué Sá]]
|{{right|1,974,757}}
|{{right|1,974,757}}
| data-sort-value="71761" | {{Nowrap|71,761.60 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="71761" | {{convert|71761.6|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|27.5|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|3}}
|{{right|3}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|62699|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Calexia}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Calexia}}
!scope="row"|[[Calexia]]
|CX
|CX
|[[Sevillón, Calexia|Sevillón]]
|[[Sevillón, Calexia|Sevillón]]
|[[Gadiz, Calexia|Gadiz]]
|[[Gadiz, Calexia|Gadiz]]
|{{dts|16 May 1997}}
|{{dts|16 May 1977}}
|[[Calexia General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Calexia General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Calexia|Dario Cardenal]]
|[[Governor of Calexia|Dario Cardenal]]
|{{right|1,026,319}}
|{{right|1,026,319}}
| data-sort-value="68532" | {{Nowrap|68,532.12 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="68532" | {{convert|68532.1|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|15.0|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|2}}
|{{right|2}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|60357|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Cascália}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Cascália}}
!scope="row"|[[Cascália]]
|CA
|CA
|[[Alzilusia, Cascália|Alzilusia]]
|[[Alzilusia, Cascália|Alzilusia]]
|[[Scarreni, Cascália|Scarreni]]
|[[Scarreni, Cascália|Scarreni]]
|{{dts|12 September 1864}}
|{{dts|12 September 1786}}
|[[Cascália State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Cascália State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Cascália|Alicia Alarcón]]
|[[Governor of Cascália|Alicia Alarcón]]
|{{right|1,802,416}}
|{{right|1,802,416}}
| data-sort-value="38169" | {{Nowrap|38,169.43 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="38169" | {{convert|38169.4|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|47.2|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|3}}
|{{right|3}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|78589|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Catária}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Catária}}
!scope="row"|[[Catária]]
|CT
|CT
|[[Sassale, Catária|Sassale]]
|[[Sassale, Catária|Sassale]]
|[[Valpaves, Catária|Valpaves]]
|[[Valpaves, Catária|Valpaves]]
|{{dts|20 February 1995}}
|{{dts|20 February 1976}}
|[[Catária General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Catária General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Catária|Javier Aragón]]
|[[Governor of Catária|Javier Aragón]]
|{{right|2,034,067}}
|{{right|2,034,067}}
| data-sort-value="46420" | {{Nowrap|46,420.62 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="46420" | {{convert|46420.6|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|43.8|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|3}}
|{{right|3}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|68127|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Espírito Santo}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Espírito Santo}}
!scope="row"|[[Espírito Santo]]
|ES
|ES
|[[Lourosa, Espírito Santo|Lourosa]]
|[[Lourosa, Espírito Santo|Lourosa]]
|[[Triessina, Espírito Santo|Triessina]]
|[[Triessina, Espírito Santo|Triessina]]
|{{dts|3 April 1815}}
|{{dts|3 April 1951}}
|[[Espírito Santo General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Espírito Santo General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Espírito Santo|Sérgio Fareli]]
|[[Governor of Espírito Santo|Sérgio Fareli]]
|{{right|12,983,282}}
|{{right|12,980,282}}
| data-sort-value="219389" | {{Nowrap|219,389.10 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="219389" | {{convert|219389.1|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|59.2|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|18}}
|{{right|18}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|76762|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Ferara}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Ferara}}
!scope="row"|[[Ferara]]
|FE
|FE
|[[São Luis, Ferara|São Luis]]
|[[São Luis, Ferara|São Luis]]
|[[Zamorín, Ferara|Zamorín]]
|[[Zamorín, Ferara|Zamorín]]
|{{dts|17 April 1951}}
|{{dts|17 April 1851}}
|[[Ferara State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Ferara State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Ferara|Turi Cassara]]
|[[Governor of Ferara|Turi Cassara]]
|{{right|9,789,229}}
|{{right|9,789,229}}
| data-sort-value="107007" | {{Nowrap|107,007.50 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="107007" | {{convert|107007.5|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|91.5|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|14}}
|{{right|14}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|66977|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Guanilu}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Guanilu}}
|GA
!scope="row"|[[Guanilu]]
|GU
|[[Azulindo, Guanilu|Azulindo]]
|[[Azulindo, Guanilu|Azulindo]]
|[[Canopia, Guanilu|Canopia]]
|[[Canopia, Guanilu|Canopia]]
|{{dts|14 February 1996}}
|{{dts|14 February 1856}}
|[[Galiza State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Galiza State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Governor of Guanilu|Otávio Fraga]]
|[[Governor of Guanilu|Otávio Fraga]]
|{{right|1,403,861}}
|{{right|1,403,861}}
| data-sort-value="203214" | {{convert|203214|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
| data-sort-value="203214" | {{convert|203214.0|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{convert|6.9|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{convert|6.9|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|2}}
|{{right|2}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|61225|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|59823|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Lipora}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Haujão}}
!scope="row"|[[Haujão]]
|HJ
|colspan=2|[[Altair]]
|{{dts|6 September 1682}}
|[[Haujão#Government|Assembly]]
|[[Haujão#Government|Shen Zi Park]]
|{{right|91,209}}
| data-sort-value="3859" | {{convert|3859.1|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{convert|23.6|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|1}}
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|51888|prefix=$}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Lipora}}
!scope="row"|[[Lipora]]
|LI
|LI
|[[Louronha, Lipora|Louronha]]
|[[Louronha, Lipora|Louronha]]
|[[Riorcia, Lipora|Riorcia]]
|[[Riorcia, Lipora|Riorcia]]
|{{dts|30 November 1998}}
|{{dts|30 November 1978}}
|[[Lipora State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Lipora State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Lipora|Elsa Ramos]]
|[[Governor of Lipora|Elsa Ramos]]
|{{right|957,058}}
|{{right|957,058}}
| data-sort-value="121199" | {{Nowrap|121,199.01 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="121199" | {{convert|121199.0|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|7.9|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|2}}
|{{right|2}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|55782|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Lombardia}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Lombardia}}
!scope="row"|[[Lombardia]]
|LO
|LO
|[[Figueroa, Lombardia|Figueroa]]
|[[Figueroa, Lombardia|Figueroa]]
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|[[Governor of Lombardia|Loriana Governale]]
|[[Governor of Lombardia|Loriana Governale]]
|{{right|21,926,641}}
|{{right|21,926,641}}
| data-sort-value="170981" | {{Nowrap|170,981.17 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="170981" | {{convert|170981.2|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|128.2|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|30}}
|{{right|30}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|81863|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Lotoa}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Lotoa}}
!scope="row"|[[Lotoa]]
|LT
|LT
|colspan=2|[[Laaula]]
|colspan=2|[[Laaula]]
|{{dts|Apr 28, 1769}}
|{{dts|1 January 2026}}
|[[Lotoa Royal Assembly|Royal Assembly]]
|[[Lotoa Royal Assembly|Royal Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Lotoa|Emele Mahina]]
|[[Governor of Lotoa|Emele Mahina]]
|{{right|3,045,238}}
|{{right|3,045,238}}
| data-sort-value="1431" | {{Nowrap|1,431.20 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="1431" | {{convert|1431.2|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|2127.8|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|5}}
|{{right|5}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|91414|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Loumara}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Loumara}}
!scope="row"|[[Loumara]]
|LM
|LM
|[[Ancosi, Loumara|Ancosi]]
|[[Ancosi, Loumara|Ancosi]]
|[[Seiluz, Loumara|Seiluz]]
|[[Seiluz, Loumara|Seiluz]]
|{{dts|21 July 1909}}
|{{dts|21 July 1839}}
|[[Loumara State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Loumara State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Governor of Loumara|Icaro Ancona]]
|[[Governor of Loumara|Icaro Ancona]]
|{{right|3,276,049}}
|{{right|3,276,049}}
| data-sort-value="48941.41" | {{Nowrap|48,941.41 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="48941.41" | {{convert|48947.4|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|66.9|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|5}}
|{{right|5}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|57651|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Milan}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Maresia}}
|MI
!scope="row"|[[Maresia]]
|MA
|colspan=2|[[Auvergne]]
|colspan=2|[[Auvergne]]
|{{dts|24 March 1713}}
|{{dts|24 March 1633}}
|[[Milan General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Maresia General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Milan|Maximillien Plouffe]]
|[[Governor of Maresia|Maximillien Plouffe]]
|{{right|20,386,711}}
|{{right|20,386,711}}
| data-sort-value="92375" | {{Nowrap|92,375.71 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="92375" | {{convert|92375.7|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{Nts|220.7}}
|{{convert|220.7|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|28}}
|{{right|28}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|81334|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Miraflores}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Miraflores}}
!scope="row"|[[Miraflores]]
|MF
|MF
|[[Charrice, Miraflores|Charrice]]
|[[Charrice, Miraflores|Charrice]]
|[[Clairmonte, Miraflores|Clairmonte]]
|[[Clairmonte, Miraflores|Clairmonte]]
|{{dts|15 March 1815}}
|{{dts|15 March 1855}}
|[[Miraflores State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Miraflores State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Governor of Miraflores|Raquele Ricigliano]]
|[[Governor of Miraflores|Raquele Ricigliano]]
|{{right|6,953,457}}
|{{right|6,953,457}}
| data-sort-value="20331" | {{Nowrap|20,331.75 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="20331" | {{convert|20331.8|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|342.0|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|10}}
|{{right|10}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|89083|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Navarra}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Navarra}}
!scope="row"|[[Navarra]]
|NV
|NV
|[[Cesezio, Navarra|Cesezio]]
|[[Cesezio, Navarra|Cesezio]]
|[[Máladiz, Navarra|Máladiz]]
|[[Máladiz, Navarra|Máladiz]]
|{{dts|3 August 1996}}
|{{dts|3 August 1882}}
|[[Navarra General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Navarra General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Navarra|Amira Salent]]
|[[Governor of Navarra|Amira Salent]]
|{{right|3,101,096}}
|{{right|3,101,096}}
| data-sort-value="80771" | {{Nowrap|80,771.84 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="80771" | {{convert|80771.8|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|38.4|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|5}}
|{{right|5}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|60426|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Porta Bianca}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Porta Bianca}}
!scope="row"|[[Porta Bianca]]
|PB
|PB
|colspan=2|[[Amar]]
|colspan=2|[[Amar]]
|{{dts|7 September 1730}}
|{{dts|7 September 1650}}
|[[Porta Bianca General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Porta Bianca General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Porta Bianca|Celeste Lopes]]
|[[Governor of Porta Bianca|Celeste Lopes]]
|{{right|13,176,410}}
|{{right|13,176,410}}
| data-sort-value="119193" | {{Nowrap|119,193.03 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="119193" | {{convert|119193.1|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{Nts|110.5}}
|{{convert|110.5|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|18}}
|{{right|18}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|67058|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|São Andreas}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Providência}}
!scope="row"|[[Providência]]
|PV
|colspan=2|[[Santa Lucía]]
|{{dts|19 February 1684}}
|[[Providência#Government|Territorial Assembly]]
|[[Providência#Government|Emma Ribeiro]]
|{{right|221,317}}
| data-sort-value="327" | {{convert|326.6|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{convert|677.6|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|1}}
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|75018|prefix=$}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|São Andreas}}
!scope="row"|[[São Andreas]]
|SA
|SA
|[[Siniria, San Andreas|Siniria]]
|[[Siniria, San Andreas|Siniria]]
|[[Ceará , San Andreas|Ceará]]
|[[Ceará , San Andreas|Ceará]]
|{{dts|1 April 1715}}
|{{dts|1 April 1635}}
|[[São Andreas State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[São Andreas State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Governor of São Andreas|Sergio Lopes]]
|[[Governor of São Andreas|Sergio Lopes]]
|{{right|4,084,710}}
|{{right|4,084,710}}
| data-sort-value="98755" | {{Nowrap|98,755.39 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="98755" | {{convert|98755.4|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|41.4|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|6}}
|{{right|6}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|68340|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|São Ricardo}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|São Ricardo}}
!scope="row"|[[São Ricardo]]
|SR
|SR
|colspan=2|[[Lua, São Ricardo|Lua]]
|colspan=2|[[Lua, São Ricardo|Lua]]
|{{dts|9 July 1802}}
|{{dts|9 July 1722}}
|[[São Ricardo State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[São Ricardo State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Governor of São Ricardo|Cyanus Marcallas]]
|[[Governor of São Ricardo|Cyanus Marcallas]]
|{{right|8,147,881}}
|{{right|8,147,881}}
| data-sort-value="61945" | {{Nowrap|61,945.10 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="61945" | {{convert|61945.1|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|131.5|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|12}}
|{{right|12}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|89615|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Santarém}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Santarém}}
!scope="row"|[[Santarém]]
|SM
|SM
|colspan=2|[[Vila Real, Santarém|Vila Real]]
|colspan=2|[[Vila Real, Santarém|Vila Real]]
|{{dts|28 November 1822}}
|{{dts|28 November 1958}}
|[[Santarém State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Santarém State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Governor of Santarém|Tiago Ajian]]
|[[Governor of Santarém|Tiago Ajian]]
|{{right|14,165,489}}
|{{right|14,165,489}}
| data-sort-value="261758" | {{Nowrap|261,758.13 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="261758" | {{convert|261758.1|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|54.1|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|20}}
|{{right|20}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|87669|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Santiago}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Santa Domenica}}
!scope="row"|[[Santa Domenica]]
|SD
|colspan=2|[[Arredamo]]
|{{dts|1 January 1928}}
|[[Santa Domenica#Government|Legislature]]
|[[Governor of Santa Domenica|Asier Ligüerre]]
|{{right|1,506,313}}
| data-sort-value="5853" | {{convert|5853.4|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{convert|257.3|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|3}}
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50118|prefix=$}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Santa Elena}}
!scope="row"|[[Santa Elena]]
|SE
|colspan=2|[[Serannila]]
|{{dts|1 January 1802}}
|[[Santa Elena#Government|Territorial Council]]
|[[Santa Elena#Government|Viviane Lopés]]
|{{right|347,816}}
| data-sort-value="725" | {{convert|725.2|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{convert|479.6|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|1}}
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|48127|prefix=$}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Santiago}}
!scope="row"|[[Santiago]]
|SO
|SO
|[[Córuña, Santiago|Córuña]]
|[[Córuña, Santiago|Córuña]]
|[[Newport, Santiago|Newport]]
|[[Newport, Santiago|Newport]]
|{{dts|5 January 1711}}
|{{dts|5 January 1631}}
|[[Santiago State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Santiago State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Governor of Santiago|Matteo Castano]]
|[[Governor of Santiago|Matteo Castano]]
|{{right|43,880,933}}
|{{right|43,880,933}}
| data-sort-value="265430" | {{Nowrap|265,430.66 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="265430" | {{convert|265430.7|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|165.3|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|60}}
|{{right|60}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|62659|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Siena}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Siena}}
!scope="row"|[[Siena]]
|SI
|SI
|[[Marsonia, Siena|Marsonia]]
|[[Marsonia, Siena|Marsonia]]
|[[Santaria, Siena|Santaria]]
|[[Santaria, Siena|Santaria]]
|{{dts|10 May 1912}}
|{{dts|10 May 1965}}
|[[Siena General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Siena General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Siena|Gionata Avellino]]
|[[Governor of Siena|Gionata Avellino]]
|{{right|9,116,556}}
|{{right|9,116,556}}
| data-sort-value="146075" | {{Nowrap|146,075.33 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="146075" | {{convert|146075.3|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|62.4|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|13}}
|{{right|13}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|72494|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Solemia}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Solemia}}
!scope="row"|[[Solemia]]
|SL
|SL
|colspan=2|[[Lucent]]
|colspan=2|[[Lucent]]
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|[[Governor of Solemia|Lyco Sarafina]]
|[[Governor of Solemia|Lyco Sarafina]]
|{{right|835,226}}
|{{right|835,226}}
| data-sort-value="2883" | {{Nowrap|2,883.20 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="2883" | {{convert|2883.2|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|289.7|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|2}}
|{{right|2}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|70325|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Tanoa}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Tanoa}}
!scope="row"|[[Tanoa]]
|TN
|TN
|[[Arranda]]
|[[Arranda]]
|[[Cagliasi]]
|[[Cagliasi]]
|{{dts|6 January 1995}}
|{{dts|6 January 1805}}
|[[Tanoa General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Tanoa General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Tanoa|Chalinus Adrana]]
|[[Governor of Tanoa|Chalinus Adrana]]
|{{right|9,402,613}}
|{{right|9,402,613}}
| data-sort-value="39015" | {{Nowrap|39,015.06 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="39015" | {{convert|39015.1|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|241.0|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|13}}
|{{right|13}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|80805|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Tanoa Sul}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Tanoa Sul}}
!scope="row"|[[Tanoa Sul]]
|TS
|TS
|[[Sastre, Tanoa Sul|Sastre]]
|[[Sastre, Tanoa Sul|Sastre]]
|[[Toratto, Tanoa Sul|Toratto]]
|[[Toratto, Tanoa Sul|Toratto]]
|{{dts|10 January 1995}}
|{{dts|10 January 1805}}
|[[Tanoa Sul State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Tanoa Sul State Legislature|State Legislature]]
|[[Governor of Tanoa Sul|Salomó Belmonte]]
|[[Governor of Tanoa Sul|Salomó Belmonte]]
|{{right|4,118,905}}
|{{right|4,118,905}}
| data-sort-value="167483" | {{Nowrap|167,483.83 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="167483" | {{convert|167483.8|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|24.6|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|6}}
|{{right|6}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|63372|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Toscana}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Toscana}}
!scope="row"|[[Toscana]]
|TO
|TO
|[[Valentia, Toscana|Valentia]]
|[[Valentia, Toscana|Valentia]]
|[[San Piero, Toscana|San Piero]]
|[[San Piero, Toscana|San Piero]]
|{{dts|2 December 1869}}
|{{dts|2 December 1829}}
|[[Toscana State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Toscana State Assembly|State Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Toscana|Zefiro Fraticelli]]
|[[Governor of Toscana|Zefiro Fraticelli]]
|{{right|12,543,816}}
|{{right|12,543,816}}
| data-sort-value="164995" | {{Nowrap|164,995.16 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="164995" | {{convert|164995.2|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|76.0|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|18}}
|{{right|18}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|74627|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Trentino}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Trentino}}
!scope="row"|[[Trentino]]
|TR
|TR
|[[Aquilônia, Trentino|Aquilônia]]
|[[Aquilônia, Trentino|Aquilônia]]
|[[Valencia, Trentino|Valencia]]
|[[Valencia, Trentino|Valencia]]
|{{dts|10 September 1884}}
|{{dts|10 September 1794}}
|[[Trentino General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Trentino General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Trentino|Veronica Stella]]
|[[Governor of Trentino|Veronica Stella]]
|{{right|8,790,145}}
|{{right|8,790,145}}
| data-sort-value="31610" | {{Nowrap|31,610.76 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="31610" | {{convert|31610.8|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|278.1|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|12}}
|{{right|12}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|75076|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Triessa}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Triessa}}
!scope="row"|[[Triessa]]
|TA
|TA
|[[Cosetri, Triessa|Cosetri]]
|[[Cosetri, Triessa|Cosetri]]
|[[Valorica, Triessa|Valorica]]
|[[Valorica, Triessa|Valorica]]
|{{dts|7 May 1930}}
|{{dts|7 May 1737}}
|[[Triessa General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Triessa General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Triessa|Evelina Rivera]]
|[[Governor of Triessa|Evelina Rivera]]
|{{right|7,926,018}}
|{{right|9,697,888}}
| data-sort-value="103946" | {{Nowrap|103,946.38 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="103946" | {{convert|103946.4|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|93.3|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|11}}
|{{right|14}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|71039|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Verona}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Verona}}
!scope="row"|[[Verona]]
|VA
|VA
|[[Sevilla]]
|[[Sevilla]]
|[[Sierra]]
|[[Sierra]]
|{{dts|3 November 1710}}
|{{dts|2 November 1630}}
|[[Verona General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Verona General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Verona|Alícia Rosa]]
|[[Governor of Verona|Alícia Rosa]]
|{{right|76,239,415}}
|{{right|76,239,415}}
| data-sort-value="392846" | {{Nowrap|392,846.47 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="411941" | {{convert|411941.0|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{Nts|194.1}}
|{{convert|185.1|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|104}}
|{{right|104}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|88620|prefix=$}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Victoria}}
!scope="row"|{{flagicon|Victoria}}
!scope="row"|[[Victoria]]
|VI
|VI
|[[Salezara, Victoria|Salezara]]
|[[Salezara, Victoria|Salezara]]
|[[Ciudura, Victoria|Ciudura]]
|[[Ciudura, Victoria|Ciudura]]
|{{dts|9 July 1711}}
|{{dts|9 July 1631}}
|[[Victoria General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Victoria General Assembly|General Assembly]]
|[[Governor of Victoria|Aarón Morillo]]
|[[Governor of Victoria|Aarón Morillo]]
|{{right|10,148,180}}
|{{right|10,148,180}}
| data-sort-value="170565" | {{Nowrap|170,565.04 km<sup>2</sup>}}
| data-sort-value="170565" | {{convert|170565.0|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|dens
|{{convert|59.5|PD/km2|PD/sqmi|abbr=on}}
|{{right|14}}
|{{right|14}}
|0.9xx
|0.9xx
|{{Nts|50000|prefix=$}}
|{{Nts|79993|prefix=$}}
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|-
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|[[Santaluz, Vitrea|Santaluz]]
|[[Santaluz, Vitrea|Santaluz]]
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|{{dts|19 September 1881}}
|[[Vitrea General Assembly|General Assembly]]
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|[[Governor of Aleira|Ismael Ordóñez]]
|[[Governor of Aleira|Ismael Ordóñez]]
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== Level 2 jurisdiction (NOJ2) ==
== Level 2 jurisdiction (NOJ2) ==
The county-level administrative structure in Cartadania is a complex, multifaceted system that serves as a critical component of the nation's governance. With four distinct types of jurisdictions at this level—counties (comarcas), parishes (paróquias), municípios, and merindades—each playing a unique role, this system reflects the country's evolution in the realm of local governance and regional diversity.


=== Counties, parishes, and county-equivalents ===
In the majority of states and territories, counties, known as comarcas, serve as essential administrative divisions. These counties play multifaceted roles, often encompassing cities, towns, villages, or even just specific areas within a city. Some counties are coterminous with their municipalities, such as [[Lua, São Ricardo|Lua]] in [[São Ricardo]] and [[New Venceia]] in [[Alexandria]], with the city government operating as both the county and local authority. Others, like Malta County in Alexandria, remain undivided, lacking additional subdivisions. Notably, certain states, primarily [[Acara]] and [[Triessa]], feature independent cities that exist outside the county structure, functioning as equivalent entities to counties. In a few regions, the nomenclature and functions of county-level entities diverge. [[Maresia]], [[Miraflores]], [[Porta Bianca]], and [[Providência]] employ the term "parishes" to describe their county equivalents, while [[Santa Domenica]] and [[Santa Elena]] use "municípios." [[Calexia]] and [[Navarra]] uniquely refer to their county-like divisions as "merindades." Despite these distinctions, the federal government treats all these entities as counties, emphasizing uniformity in the broader framework.
The states are divided into smaller administrative regions, called counties (comarcas) in all but three states. In Milan, Montecarlo, and Porta Bianca, the county equivalents are called parishes. These are, nonetheless, treated as counties by the federal government, and the general framework for these entities is generally the same as those found in other states. Counties have varying degrees of political and legal significance depending on the state in which they are found. In some states, mainly in Cambria, they are primarily used as judicial districts. The state government has opted to abolish the governments of the counties and primarily reports directly to its municipalities and vice versa. In other states, counties have broad powers in housing, education, transportation, and recreation, taking over some responsibilites that would be the state's jurisdiction in other states.


Counties may contain a number of cities, towns, or villages, or sometimes just a part of a city. Some cities are consolidated with, and coterminous with, their counties, like [[Lua, São Ricardo|Lua]] and [[New Venceia]]—that is to say, these counties consist in their entirety of a single municipality, the government of which also operates as the county government. Some counties, such as Malta County, Alexandria, do not have any additional subdivisions. Further still, some states, mainly Acara and Triessa, contain independent cities that are not part of any county, thus they are considered equivalent to the state's counties (which, in these two cases, contain incorporated towns).
The role and significance of counties can vary considerably based on their jurisdiction. In some states, notably in [[Cascália]], counties primarily function as judicial districts. Here, the state government has curtailed the administrative authority of counties, establishing a more direct relationship with municipalities. In contrast, other states empower counties with extensive responsibilities, including housing, education, transportation, and recreation, effectively assuming roles that might otherwise fall under state jurisdiction in different regions. Cartadania's county-level system is intricate, with 1,984 county-level equivalents spread across all jurisdictions. [[Aveiro]] boasts the highest number of counties, with 195, while [[Lotoa]], Providência, and Santa Elena each maintain just three counties, the former due to its unique island-based division. Population and geographical sizes of counties vary widely, from densely populated [[Sierra County, Verona|Sierra County]] in [[Verona]], with its 15.7 million residents, to the sparsely inhabited [[Elvira County, Toscana|Elvira County]] in [[Toscana]], with its 91 residents. [[Prince Lucás County, Verona|Prince Lucás County]] in Verona holds the distinction of being the largest in terms of area, at {{convert|19217.2|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}, while the [[Riso]] district of [[Alahuela]] stands as the smallest county-equivalent in the nation, at just {{convert|27.3|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}.


Cartadania currently consists of 1,962 counties, parishes, and county-level equivalents. The state with the most counties is [[Aveiro]], with 195 counties, while the state with the fewest counties is [[Lotoa]], which has three (one for each island). The most populous county in the country is [[Sierra County, Verona|Sierra County]] in [[Verona]] with 15.7 million residents as of 2028, while the least populous county is Elvira County in [[Toscana]], with 91 residents. The largest county by area in Cartadania is [[Prince Lucás County, Verona|Prince Lucás County]], Verona, at {{convert|19217.2|km2|sqmi}}, while the smallest county-equivalent in Cartadania is the [[Riso]] district of [[Alahuela]], at just {{convert|27.3|km2|sqmi}}.
== Municipalities (NOJ3) ==
{{See also|List of municipalities in Cartadania}}
The municipal-level government structure in Cartadania is a diverse and multifaceted system, reflecting the nation's evolution of localized governance and adaptability to regional needs. Within this system, various forms of municipal government exist, each defined by its unique characteristics and role within the broader administrative framework.


=== Municipalities ===
Cities, the most recognizable and widespread form of municipal government, are incorporated municipalities typically characterized by urban features and a certain population threshold, often around 10,000 residents. However, the precise criteria for defining a city can vary across states and territories. Notably, there are two key distinctions among cities: independent cities and incorporated cities. Independent cities in Cartadania are autonomous entities separate from any county jurisdiction, functioning as the equivalent of counties themselves. This means that no higher local government intervenes between these cities and the state government. Independent cities should not be confused with consolidated city-county governments, which combine municipal and county functions. These cities are entirely self-governing, with direct access to state-level authorities. Incorporated cities, on the other hand, operate within a county system and are the most common form of city government in the country. Some incorporated cities may overlap county borders, demonstrating the flexibility and adaptability of the municipal system. Cities are generally responsible for a wide range of services within their jurisdictions, ensuring efficient and responsive governance at the local level.
{{See also|List of municipalities in Cartadania}}
There are various forms of municipal government below or adjacent to the county level within Cartadania. Cities are defined differently by the governments of each state and territory but typically are incorporated municipalities with some urban character of a certain population (e.g., 10k people). Some cities are independent cities, which means that they are separate from, and independent of, any county they may be near or within. Thus, these cities are the equivalent of counties as they have no higher local government intervening between them and the state government. Independent cities also should not be confused with consolidated city-county governments. An independent city is not part of any county, whereas a consolidated city and county is both a municipal corporation (''cidade'' or city) and an administrative division of the state (''comarca'' or county). There are also incorporated cities, which are a part of and operate under a county system. These are the most common form of city government found in Cartadania. Some incorporated cities overlap county borders. Cities are typically responsible for many services in their jurisdiction. Some states are composed solely of cities (i.e., Milan, Verona, and Victoria) and contain no towns or villages. Areas outside of cities are unincorporated areas of the county, though they may be designated as a "census-designated place".


Towns are very similar in nature to cities. The difference typically lies in the area and population of the municipality. Towns are always part of a county and cannot form independent governments, except in Cambria, where there are no county governments. Some states allow towns to reincorporate as cities once they achieve a specific population. Some states may say large areas have no general-purpose local government below the county level (as is the case in São Ricardo despite the existence of some "cities").
Towns share many similarities with cities but often differ in terms of population and area. Towns are always part of a county and cannot establish independent governments, except in unique cases such as Cascália, where county-level governments do not exist. Some states permit towns to transition into cities once they reach specific population thresholds. However, in regions where towns or cities are not the primary form of local government, there may be large areas with no general-purpose local government below the county level.


Villages are areas of counties that are basically towns but have no general-purpose local government. They may exist in states that don't have subdivisions below the county with an official government or in states that do have cities and towns to fill space that would normally be unincorporated. Santiago is known to have cities, towns, villages, and unincorporated areas, each with different purposes. For this specific case, villages are essentially neighborhoods.
Villages, on the other hand, are areas within counties that function similarly to towns but lack general-purpose local governments. They may exist in states without lower-level subdivisions or in areas where cities and towns already fulfill local governance needs. Villages, in essence, can be thought of as neighborhoods or smaller community units within counties.


Census-designated places are areas established by the Office of Statistics for census purposes. They may appear on maps as named places and many even have local postal offices, but they do not have a general-purpose local government. Some CDPs are quite large in population, such as Belmiers, Milan with its population of 91,000 as of 2028.
Census-designated places (CDPs) are areas established by the Office of Geography and Statistics for census purposes. While they may appear on maps with designated names and even have local postal offices, CDPs do not possess general-purpose local governments. Instead, they serve a specific statistical function for data collection and analysis. Some CDPs may have sizable populations, such as Belmiers in Maresia, demonstrating their relevance in demographic studies and urban planning.


== Economic ranking ==
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