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The Administrative divisions of Tierrador are the subnational administrative units in the Tierradorian Woqalate; they are composed of a nested hierarchy of administrative units. There are three major categories of Tierradorian administrative divisions as recognized by the Revised Woqalate Charter of 1874. The highest level of these administrative units are commonwealths, of which there are 26. The commonwealths are further divided into provincial-level, which include the 105 qoyalets (provinces)[1] of the Woqalate. Provinces/qoyalets are strictly ceremonial, and while they do have a provincial capital and are used by some government agencies, most others gather their data and pass laws based on the regional level. Provinces/qoyalets are further divided into parishes[2], of which there are 950. The Imperial Government of Tierrador embraces a system that combines centralized decision-making with regional autonomy.

Parishes

Qoyalets & territories

Qoyalets and territories of Tierrador

There are two types of second-level administrative divisions in Tierrador - qoyalets, which consist of historical mainland provinces dating back to the Qabóri Woqalate, and territories, which are usually split from the historical qoyalets but typically do not possess as much power as a qoyalet does. Qoyalets are typically headed by a governor, who is elected via popular vote, with the form of election typically depending on the qoyalet's respective commonwealth. Territories are usually administered by the governments of their respective commonwealths, however, a director is usually implemented as the territory's head of state, and governs the territory at the discretion of the commonwealth government. As of 2036, there are 33 qoyalets and 9 territories.

List of Tierradorian qoyalets
Commonwealth Qoyalet/Territory Capital Largest City Population
Alcosky Qaphakee Tuqalo Ominasky 13,132,904
Alatoco Territory Naihungo 4,108,323
Wulokskee Territory Tarhogun 2,139,296
Anbarsnia Aktamo Alčona Anders 4,102,653
Olitaswa Unionville 2,949,808
Oscam Tafkoska 1,280,140
Aracadó Qaneqee Sačia 11,533,806
Wečas Wečas-Santiago 5,689,235
Auqali Topakee Ambaqwe 8,501,462
Polelu Wadičaq 3,261,733
Litola Portó Lôqela 1,361,127
Bogocía Taufeeka Nerśasaron Soqanika 8,501,462
Agualaría Holčaq 3,261,733
Las Rozas Tascati Qabór 13,065,122
Dacson Suqovia 5,109,416
Wetteskee Sodburn 2,097,066
Moscakee Ozalaz Alasco Puerto Rosario 4,525,907
Arrecife Las Mesas 1,440,693
Nateheko Milton 1,132,003
Onancía Lagot Xašoi Qéner 3,406,989
Dacson Tapaso 1,203,188
Porvaos Porvaos Porvaos 6,106,380
Qaleqa Utwasee Hugo 7,449,282
Yethido Namaróva Cerocaua 3,149,228
Atakelee Territory Valteqa 1,104,933
Ecinet Territory Wašacara 408,679
Saukhin Islands Tapkoii Oaroa 2,033,649
Sonaxa Sonaxa Oqaba 1,954,909
Taisgol Independent City of Taisgol Taisgol 20,949,403
Tansher Tuwaheekee Tuwaheekee 5,353,904
Oazralk Wennepac 2,897,443
Tacalat Puerta Oeste 1,955,257
Tawakee Tawakee San Cristóbal 2,113,677
Telohakee Undursky Touraba Miccubo 11,105,922
Alóqal Túphal Topaqoí 8,052,339
Caxano Vernaza 7,504,633
Qazrogzo Tomaba Kaligrusky 5,563,631
Teschego Akúsatine Territory Apin Tascaí Tataía 2,895,801
Katatiq Territory Ashburn 947,221
Nu'uqalik Territory Atalokaliq 215,530
Ulunkheria Yetepec Auston Prisamarina 16,052,277
Tulangia Territory Sevier 5,271,393
Navequi Territory Anloiya 2,853,638

Commonwealths

Flag, name and postal abbr. Cities Entered Woqalate Official
language(s)
Population Area (km2) Seats
Capital Largest 2030 census Q1 2031
estimates
Total Qangreč
Alcosky AT Ominasky February 9, 1874 Qabóri
Ænglish
19,380,523
19,561,336
338,065
40
Anbarsnia AN Anders January 22, 1801 Qabóri
Ænglish
8,332,601
8,402,775
247,543
17
Aracadó AC Wečas-Santiago Sačia February 6, 1798 Qabóri
Pelaxian
Cartadanian
17,223,041
17,561,010
267,780
36
Auqali AQ Ambaqwe January 24, 1910 Qabóri
Ænglish
Pelaxian
13,124,322
13,305,277
258,523
27
Bogocía[3] BG Axaçano Soqanika May 11, 1804 Qabóri
Pelaxian
5,303,782
5,406,258
122,095
11
Las Rozas LR Qabór January 12, 1797 Qabóri
Ænglish
Pelaxian
20,271,604
20,295,231
219,698
42
Moscakee MS Las Mesas Puerto Rosario January 12, 1893 Qabóri
Ænglish
Pelaxian
7,098,603
7,295,231
219,698
15
Onancía OA Qéner July 8, 1806 Qabóri
Kiravic Coscivian
4,610,177
4,812,808
179,716
10
Porvaos[4] PV Porvaos January 1, 1818 Qabóri
Ænglish
6,106,380
6,295,200
109,851
13
Qaleqa QA Valteqa Hugo August 17, 1808 Qabóri
Kiravic Coscivian
12,112,122
12,500,561
316,022
25
Saukhin Islands[5] IS Oaroa January 1, 1975 Qabóri
Tapkoii
Ænglish
2,033,649
2,221,550
10,992
4
Sonaxa SN Oqaba July 3, 1985 Qabóri
Ænglish
1,954,909
1,961,295
19,184
4
Taisgol[6] TG Taisgol October 3, 1989 Qabóri
Ænglish
20,949,403
21,108,231
18,117
44
Tansher TN Tuwaheekee June 22, 1816 Qabóri
Ænglish
10,206,604
10,405,180
201,572
21
Tawakee TA San Cristóbal October 4, 1965 Qabóri
Tawakee
Pelaxian
2,113,677
2,188,303
42,133
4
Telohakee TL Tomaba Miccubo October 9, 1805 Qabóri
Ænglish
32,126,525
32,611,905
733,533
67
Teschego TE Apin Tascaí Tataía September 7, 1959 Qabóri
A'ulele
Kaeoto
Mo'ukakai
4,058,552
4,177,229
967,429
8
Ulunkheria UT Anloiya Prisamarina November 8, 1874 Qabóri
Ænglish
24,177,308
24,775,201
845,022
50
  1. Qoyalet and Province are used interchangeably when referring to them.
  2. Referred to as counties in the Kingdom of Porvaos and comarcas in the Kingdom of Bogocía
  3. Officially the Kingdom of Bogocía.
  4. Officially the Kingdom of Porvaos
  5. also referred to as the Tapkoii Kingdom.
  6. Officially the District of Taisgol.