Administrative divisions of Tierrador
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
Commonwealth | Qoyalet | Capital | Largest City | Population |
---|---|---|---|---|
Agualaría | Taugee | Holčaq | Holčaq | 3,195,228 |
Salama | Wuračed | Hūrikota | 1,577,383 | |
Auhakee | Qarnaa | Yaxapha | 861,433 | |
Talapaq | Port Qačoqa | Port Qačoqa | 775,988 | |
Atorna | Fanqaria | Fanqaria | 696,755 | |
Alcosky | Sudoest | Quayaci | Naihungo | 5,132,904 |
Qaphakee | Ominasky | Ominasky | 4,108,323 | |
Ayaqo | Šogan | Šogan | 1,225,703 | |
Tuzhel | Furman | Qalado | 1,091,255 | |
Qasakee | Qančin | Qančin | 1,043,768 | |
Yurban | Qalee | Tsuken | 955,280 | |
Quroba | Ambel | Qoriza | 856,232 |
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 | ||||
Agualaría | AG | Holčaq | September 9, 1805 | Qabóri Pelaxian |
7,106,122
|
7,286,407
|
136,756
|
26 | |
Alcosky[3] | AL | Ominasky | February 9, 1867 | Qabóri Ænglish |
14,413,465
|
14,561,336
|
338,065
|
50 | |
Alóqal | AO | Topaqoí | October 2, 1891 | Qabóri Ænglish |
8,105,942
|
8,286,407
|
221,840
|
29 | |
Anbarsky | AN | Anders | January 22, 1801 | Qabóri Ænglish |
6,332,601
|
6,402,775
|
107,311
|
23 | |
Aracadó[4] | AC | Wečas-Santiago | Sačia | February 6, 1915 | Qabóri Pelaxian Cartadanian |
10,223,041
|
10,561,010
|
224,462
|
37 |
Arrecife | AR | Puerto Rosario | December 8, 1892 | Qabóri Ænglish Pelaxian |
8,257,594
|
8,295,231
|
174,936
|
30 | |
Auqali[5] | AQ | Ambaqwe | January 24, 1910 | Qabóri Ænglish Pelaxian |
10,124,322
|
10,305,277
|
132,563
|
35 | |
Bogocía[6] | BG | Axaçano | Soqanika | May 11, 1804 | Qabóri Pelaxian |
5,303,782
|
5,406,258
|
122,095
|
19 |
Caxano | CX | Milton | Vernaza | January 8, 1896 | Qabóri Ænglish Kiravic Coscivian |
4,102,373
|
4,196,801
|
127,613
|
15 |
Las Rozas | LR | Qabór | January 12, 1797 | Qabóri Ænglish Pelaxian |
19,271,604
|
19,295,231
|
203,467
|
67 | |
Oazralk | OK | Wennepaq | January 3, 1801 | Qabóri Pelaxian |
3,577,304
|
3,581,216
|
75,844
|
13 | |
Onancía | OA | Qéner | July 8, 1877 | Qabóri Kiravic Coscivian |
4,610,177
|
4,812,808
|
59,743
|
17 | |
Ozalaz | OZ | Qaçan | October 8, 1891 | Qabóri Ænglish |
1,982,604
|
1,993,132
|
49,311
|
7 | |
Polelu | PL | Wadičaq | Puerta Oeste | March 12, 1797 | Qabóri Ænglish |
4,476,604
|
4,795,231
|
58,876
|
16 |
Porvaos[7] | PV | Porvaos | January 1, 1894 | Qabóri Ænglish |
8,106,380
|
8,295,200
|
39,876
|
28 | |
Qaleqa | QA | Valteqa | Hugo | August 17, 1808 | Qabóri Kiravic Coscivian |
8,112,122
|
8,500,561
|
193,180
|
28 |
Qazrogzo | QZ | Tomaba | Kaligrusky | October 4, 1874 | Qabóri Ænglish |
12,175,308
|
12,611,905
|
409,472
|
43 |
Saukhin Islands[8] | IS | Oaroa | January 1, 1975 | Qabóri Tapkoii Ænglish |
2,033,649
|
2,221,550
|
10,992
|
7 | |
Sonaxa | SN | Oqaba | July 3, 1985 | Qabóri Ænglish |
1,954,909
|
1,961,295
|
19,184
|
7 | |
Taisgol[9] | TG | Taisgol | October 3, 1989 | Qabóri Ænglish |
20,949,403
|
21,108,231
|
18,117
|
70 | |
Tansher | TN | Tuwaheekee | June 22, 1797 | Qabóri Ænglish |
7,206,604
|
7,405,180
|
99,876
|
25 | |
Tawakee[10] | TA | San Cristóbal | October 4, 1965 | Qabóri Tawakee Pelaxian |
2,113,677
|
2,188,303
|
42,133
|
8 | |
Teschego | TE | Apin Tasčaí | Tataía | September 7, 1959 | Qabóri A'ulele Kaeoto Mo'ukakai |
4,058,552
|
4,177,229
|
920,566
|
14 |
Tulangia[11] | TU | Sevier | November 8, 1874 | Qabóri Ænglish |
11,576,433
|
11,809,288
|
461,908
|
41 | |
Undursky | UD | Touraba | Miccubo | October 27, 1874 | Qabóri Ænglish |
9,211,434
|
9,864,255
|
290,879
|
32 |
Ulunkheria[12] | UH | Anloiya | Prisamarina | November 8, 1874 | Qabóri Ænglish |
16,177,308
|
16,775,201
|
523,804
|
56 |
- ↑ Qoyalet and Province are used interchangeably when referring to them.
- ↑ Referred to as counties in the Kingdom of Porvaos and comarcas in the Kingdom of Bogocía
- ↑ Officially the Autonomous Community of Alcosky.
- ↑ Officially the Republic of Aracadó.
- ↑ Officially the Republic of Auqali.
- ↑ Officially the Kingdom of Bogocía.
- ↑ Officially the Kingdom of Porvaos
- ↑ also referred to as the Tapkoii Kingdom.
- ↑ Officially the City of Taisgol.
- ↑ Officially the Autonomous Community of Tawakee.
- ↑ Officially the Republic of Tulangia.
- ↑ Officially the Republic of Ulunkheria.