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====Wamanis====
====Wamanis====
Beneath the 11 ''suyukuna'' are the ''wamanikuna'', of which there are roughly 66. However, the exact size of these ''wamanikuna'' varies depending on the size of a given ''suyu'', with the largest ''wamanikuna'' primarily being in Kinichupikchuyu and Kuntichinchaysuyu while the smallest ''wamanikuna'' are most prevalent in Chalaaqusuyu and Rawrayaqukunatarakunasuyu. Each ''wamani'' is governed by a ''toqrikoq'' ("local governor") who reports to the ''apu''. During the years of the North Songun civilization, the ''toqrikoq'' was traditionally an ethnic Kelekonese, but in the present a ''toqrikoq'' is usually of the ethnic group represented in a given ''suyu''. In multiethnic regions other than Maktalin, the ''wamanikuna'' are used to represent the recognized ethnic groups that reside in the region.
Beneath the 11 ''suyukuna'' are the ''wamanikuna'', of which there are roughly 66. However, the exact size of these ''wamanikuna'' varies depending on the size of a given ''suyu'', with the largest ''wamanikuna'' primarily being in the largest regions of the country and mostly in sparsely-populated areas such as multiple villages and more rural areas while the smallest ''wamanikuna'' are most prevalent in the smallest regions of the country in mostly in more populated areas such as towns and large urban areas. Each ''wamani'' is governed by a ''toqrikoq'' ("local governor") who reports to the ''apu''. During the years of the North Songun civilization, the ''toqrikoq'' was traditionally an ethnic Kelekonese, but in the present a ''toqrikoq'' is usually of the ethnic group represented in a given ''suyu''. In multiethnic regions other than Maktalin, the ''wamanikuna'' are used to represent the recognized ethnic groups that reside in the region.


====Thistiritus====
====Thistiritus====
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