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'''Administrative divisions of Cartadania''' or '''political divisions of Cartadania''' are the various governing entities that together form [[Cartadania]]. The first subdivisions are the states and territories. The admission of states into the union is authorized by the [[Constitution of Cartadania]]. Most of the states admitted to the union outside of those in the Lusitania Velha (Luson region) have been formed from territories of Cartadania (that is, land under the sovereignty of the federal government but not part of any state) that were organized by an act or resolution of Congress, subject to the Congress' plenary powers under the territorial clause of Constitution, or from land in an already formed state or annexed nation that was partitioned to form smaller states. The Cartadanian [[Federal government of Cartadania|federal]] and state governments operate within a system of parallel sovereignty, so political states are not technically "divisions" created from Cartadania, but rather units that, together with the [[Alahuela|capital]] and territories administered by the federal government, compose Cartadania. Territories of Cartadania are typically lands that have been purchased or annexed and fall under the sovereignty of the federal government. They have essentially all of the same powers of states except that they do not possess the same degree of autonomy as a state and do not maintain their infrastructure networks (Ilhas Bicarianas was the exception, maintaining all of it's networks due to it's extreme distance before cession to Urcea).


==First Great War (PRELIMINARY)==
State and territorial governments within Cartadania may enact their own laws and prosecute crimes pursuant thereto. Member states of Cartadania are then typically subdivided into counties or parishes (i.e., Milan, Montecarlo, Porta Bianca, territory of Santa Elena) which exist at the mercy of the state in which they are located. For [[Solemia]], each island acted as a single county prior to the [[Hannawald Acts]], and with its ascension to statehood on 1 January 2026, some islands may be grouped into single counties. This was formerly true for São Ricardo before Ricardo county split into three forming Ibiza county and the [[City and County of Lua]] alongside Ricardo. Providência is divided into municipalities that, for census purposes, serve the same purpose as a county.


===Broad outline===
== States and territories ==
The primary political entities of Cartadania are the states (''os estados'') and the territories (''os territórios''). Five states—[[Lombardia]], [[Milan]], [[Porta Bianca]], [[Solemia]], and [[Verona]]—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.


This is a primarily Sarpedon centric war which revolves primarily around Caphirian interests in expansion. This is a war fought between Caphiria, Vachena, and potentially Burgundie against Pelaxia, Cartadania, Veltorina, and potentially Kiravia. There is a small global element here, especially between Burgundie, Caphiria, and Kiravia, but for the most part the big slug matches are on Sarpedon. Maybe Faskano Strait is incorporated, maybe not, but internationally this takes the complexion of maybe the summation of the long-running Kiro-Burgundie colonial wars.
On numerous occasions the Supreme Court has affirmed that the thirty-one individual states and Cartadania as a whole are each sovereign jurisdictions under the Constitution. Due to the shared sovereignty between each state and the federal government, [[Cartadanians]] are [[Citizenship in Cartadania|citizens]] of both the federal republic and of the state in which they reside. States, however, are not sovereign in the Westphalian sense in international law which says that each State has sovereignty over its territory and domestic affairs, to the exclusion of all external powers, on the principle of non-interference in another State's domestic affairs, and that each State (no matter how large or small) is equal in international law. Additionally, the thirty-one states do not possess international legal sovereignty, meaning that they are not recognized by other sovereign states such as, for example, [[Caphiria]] or [[Pelaxia]].


The war ends with the outright annexation of Veltorina and the chastening of Pelaxia and Cartadania. Maybe they lost territory, up to them. Recall at this point Caphiria has the southern area now part of Slak/Once part of Valcenia. Maybe Vachena gets annexed here? That's up to Insui. Caphiria ends with continental hegemony. Pelaxia and Cartadania seek allies abroad to prevent this from happening again, and start looking towards Urcea as part of a broader strategy to surround Caphiria.
Territories are very similar in nature to states except they lack the same degree of autonomy of a state. They operate at the discretion of the federal government but possess many of the same rights and residents of all territories are full citizens of Cartadania. However, like the states, they do not possess international legal sovereignty, meaning that they are not recognized by other sovereign states.


====Possible 1890s version====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ States and territories of Cartadania
|-
!scope="col" colspan=2 rowspan=2|Flag, name and<br>postal abbreviation
!scope="col" colspan=2|Cities
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Ratification or<br />admission
!scope="col" rowspan=2|Population<br>
!scope="col" colspan=2|Total area
!scope="col" colspan=2|Land area
!scope="col" colspan=2|Water area
!scope="col" rowspan=2|[[Cartadanian House of Representatives|Number<br>of Reps.]]
|-
!scope="col"|Capital
!scope="col"|Largest
!scope="col"|km<sup>2</sup>
!scope="col" class="unsortable"|mi<sup>2</sup>
!scope="col"|km<sup>2</sup>
!scope="col" class="unsortable"|mi<sup>2</sup>
!scope="col"|km<sup>2</sup>
!scope="col" class="unsortable"|mi<sup>2</sup>
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Acara}}
|AC
|colspan=2|[[Dorado, Acara|Dorado]]
|{{dts|28 April 1769}}
|{{right|5,094,115}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|7}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Aleira}}
|AR
|[[Francesca, Aleira|Francesca]]
|[[Cerise, Aleira|Cerise]]
|{{dts|6 September 1794}}
|{{right|6,212,011}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|9}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Alexandria}}
|AL
|colspan=2|[[Calaine]]
|{{dts|30 October 1710}}
|{{right|28,615,080}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|39}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Alta Roma}}
|AR
|[[Arranda, Alta Roma|Arranda]]
|[[Cagliasi, Alta Roma|Cagliasi]]
|{{dts|6 January 1995}}
|{{right|9,402,613}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|13}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Aveiro}}
|AV
|[[Cásame, Aveiro|Cásame]]
|[[Lamerosa, Aveiro|Lamerosa]]
|{{dts|1 November 1917}}
|{{right|10,644,181}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|15}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Baixa Roma}}
|BR
|[[Sastre, Baixa Roma|Sastre]]
|[[Toratto, Baixa Roma|Toratto]]
|{{dts|10 January 1995}}
|{{right|4,118,905}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|6}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Calajara}}
|CL
|[[Sevillón, Calajara|Sevillón]]
|[[Gadiz, Calajara|Gadiz]]
|{{dts|16 May 1997}}
|{{right|1,026,319}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|2}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Cambria}}
|CA
|[[Alzilusia, Cambria|Alzilusia]]
|[[Scarreni, Cambria|Scarreni]]
|{{dts|12 September 1864}}
|{{right|1,802,416}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|3}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Catania}}
|CT
|[[Sassale, Catania|Sassale]]
|[[Guadacia, Catania|Guadacia]]
|{{dts|20 February 1995}}
|{{right|2,034,067}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|3}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Espírito Santo}}
|ES
|[[Lourosa, Espírito Santo|Lourosa]]
|[[Triessina, Espírito Santo|Triessina]]
|{{dts|3 April 1815}}
|{{right|12,983,282}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|18}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Ferara}}
|FE
|[[São Luis, Ferara|São Luis]]
|[[Zamorín, Ferara|Zamorín]]
|{{dts|17 April 1951}}
|{{right|9,789,229}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|14}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Galiza}}
|GA
|[[Pinentes, Galiza|Pinentes]]
|[[Torrelaga, Galiza|Torrelaga]]
|{{dts|14 February 1996}}
|{{right|1,403,861}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|2}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Haia}}
|HA
|[[Pinhel, Haia|Pinhel]]
|[[Aguandra, Haia|Aguandra]]
|{{dts|15 August 1884}}
|{{right|1,974,757}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|3}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Lipora}}
|LI
|[[Louronha, Lipora|Louronha]]
|[[Riorcia, Lipora|Riorcia]]
|{{dts|30 November 1998}}
|{{right|957,058}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|2}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Lombardia}}
|LO
|[[Figueroa, Lombardia|Figueroa]]
|[[Castelusia, Lombardia|Castelusia]]
|{{dts|15 December 1799}}
|{{right|21,926,641}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|30}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Loumara}}
|LM
|[[Ancosi, Loumara|Ancosi]]
|[[Seiluz, Loumara|Seiluz]]
|{{dts|21 July 1909}}
|{{right|3,276,049}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|5}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Milan}}
|MI
|colspan=2|[[Auvergne]]
|{{dts|24 March 1713}}
|{{right|19,386,711}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|27}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Montecarlo}}
|MC
|[[Charrice, Montecarlo|Charrice]]
|[[Clairmonte, Montecarlo|Clairmonte]]
|{{dts|15 March 1815}}
|{{right|6,953,457}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|10}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Navarra}}
|NV
|[[Cesezio, Navarra|Cesezio]]
|[[Máladiz, Navarra|Máladiz]]
|{{dts|3 August 1996}}
|{{right|3,101,096}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|5}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Porta Bianca}}
|PB
|colspan=2|[[Amar]]
|{{dts|7 September 1730}}
|{{right|12,624,039}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|18}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|São Andreas}}
|SA
|[[Siniria, San Andreas|Siniria]]
|[[Ceará , San Andreas|Ceará]]
|{{dts|1 April 1715}}
|{{right|4,084,710}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|6}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|São Ricardo}}
|SR
|colspan=2|[[Lua, São Ricardo|Lua]]
|{{dts|9 July 1802}}
|{{right|8,147,881}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|12}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Santarém}}
|SM
|colspan=2|[[Vila Real, Santarém|Vila Real]]
|{{dts|28 November 1822}}
|{{right|14,165,489}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|20}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Santiago}}
|SO
|[[Córuña, Santiago|Córuña]]
|[[Newport, Santiago|Newport]]
|{{dts|5 January 1711}}
|{{right|42,224,020}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|58}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Siena}}
|SI
|[[Marsonia, Siena|Marsonia]]
|[[Santaria, Siena|Santaria]]
|{{dts|10 May 1912}}
|{{right|9,116,556}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|13}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Solemia}}
|SL
|colspan=2|[[Lucent]]
|{{dts|1 January 2026}}
|{{right|415,226}}
|{{cvt|1400.7|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|1}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Toscana}}
|TO
|[[Valentia, Toscana|Valentia]]
|[[San Piero, Toscana|San Piero]]
|{{dts|2 December 1869}}
|{{right|12,543,816}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|18}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Trentino}}
|TR
|[[Aquilônia, Trentino|Aquilônia]]
|[[Valencia, Trentino|Valencia]]
|{{dts|10 September 1884}}
|{{right|8,790,145}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|12}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Triessa}}
|TA
|[[Cosetri, Triessa|Cosetri]]
|[[Valorica, Triessa|Valorica]]
|{{dts|7 May 1930}}
|{{right|7,926,018}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|11}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Veneza}}
|VE
|[[Salezara, Venice|Salezara]]
|[[Ciudura, Venice|Ciudura]]
|{{dts|9 July 1711}}
|{{right|10,148,180}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|14}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Verona}}
|VA
|[[Sevilla]]
|[[Sierra]]
|{{dts|3 November 1710}}
|{{right|76,239,415}}
|{{cvt|413211.68|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|392846.47|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|20365.21|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|104}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Viterna}}
|VI
|[[Aguerica, Viterna|Aguerica]]
|[[Santaluz, Viterna|Santaluz]]
|{{dts|19 September 1996}}
|{{right|6,786,081}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|10}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Alahuela}}
|AH
|colspan=2|[[Giulia]] <small>''(District)''</small>
|{{dts|30 October 1710}}
|{{right|1,970,183}}
|{{cvt|52420.07|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|50645.33|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{cvt|1774.74|km2|mi2|0|adj=ri0|abbr=values|sortable=on|disp=table}}
|{{right|3}}
|-
!scope="row"|{{flag|Lotoa}}
|LT
|colspan=2|[[Laaula]]
|{{dts|Apr 28, 1769}}
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Based on Burg's timing suggestion below, an 1890s First Great War could take on a global complexion with a series of minor colonial skirmishes and domestic wars in Urcea and the Cape ([[Red Interregnum]] and Cape's first War of independence, respecively) with Kiro-Caphiric and Burgundie influenced factions on both sides, maybe elsewhere. In this way the "global war" element will ultimately be kind of a Seven Year's War situation, where there is good fighting elsewhere but the majority of committed resources remain in Sarpedon. Burg suggested including Faskano Strait and that may play well with the Cape's war, I'm unsure.
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A good concept may include Greg FitzRex of Urcea, the Crown Regent, promising Talionia (Dorhaven) to Caphiria upon the completion of Urcea's Red Interregnum civil war in exchange for Caphirian aid and arms - I'm thinking a similar arrangement between Austria and France wherein Austria would give France the Austrian Netherlands in exchange for help securing Silesia. Caphiria makes a light effort but due to a lack of care about it in addition to Burgundie naval superiority no real Caphirian help arrives. Accordingly upon the restoration Patrick III obviously disavows ceding Talionia, and Caphiria feels burned since it was "promised" the territory, setting the stage for the Second Great War.
== Municipal divisions ==


ADDENDUM: I fucked this up. Burgundie and Caphiria couldn't be on the same side if the Interregnum is a theater of the war. It would have to be Kiravia on the Caphirian side and Burgundie on the allied side. That's unfortunate since I wanted the swap of Caphiria and Burgundie on the same side, but it's probably not possible.
=== Counties ===
The states are divided into smaller administrative regions, called counties (comarcas) in all but three states and two territories. In Milan, Montecarlo, Porta Bianca, and Santa Elena, the county equivalents are called parishes while Providência refers to them as municipios (municipalities). These are, nonetheless, treated as counties by the federal government. Counties have varying degrees of political and legal significance. In some states, mainly in Cambria, they are primarily used as judicial districts. In other states, counties have broad powers in housing, education, transportation, and recreation.


===Timing considerations===
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]]—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. Some states, mainly Acara and Triessa, contain independent cities that are not part of any county.


It should feature all the familiar accoutrement of industrialized warfare, so trenches, big howitzers, machine guns, dreadnoughts, etc., but should probably remain a generation before the bigger second war. The original lore of a Great Depression in 1909 and beyond may be a good point for this, so perhaps a 6 year war 1909-1915. It could be earlier to differentiate it from IRL WW1. We don't want to be accused of being derivative.
=== Cities, towns, and villages ===
'''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 mean 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 many services in their jurisdiction. Some states are composed solely of cities (i.e., Milan, Venice, and Verona) and contain no towns or villages. Areas outside of cities are unincorporated areas of the county.


====The BURG Blowup Suggestion====
'''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. 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").


Burg wrote, on 1/18/22:
'''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.


''I am interested in this. I will work backwards into what you all decide. I like the idea of it being an eruption of the Kiro-Burg wars. I think I am going to retconn most of the New Burg Secession war in favor of giving the Faskano Strait War more of my attention when I can get to it. It's going to be a mutiny, not a full-on civil war. I like the concept of Heku getting vindictive after GW1 and leaning in on the Derics to kick off the second frat to get GW2 rolling.
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I love the idea of a very late 1800s GW1 the, I know you hadn't pushed it back THAT far but I could really dig it. Regardless, its going to look like the late 1800s for the Burgs at least, lol. I think it will be a good watershed for the death of the Les Grand Fops in the military high command. How is this going to play with the Red Interreggnum?''
 
This timing would help keep the tech implications on GW2 less, since mass machine guns and big siege howitzers etc. would not be available during this time and tanks/airplanes could not be produced. It would allow GW2 to unfold more or less as presently shaped (1914-18 of doctrinal developments in about a year) and allow for a Red Interregnum tie in. It's an interesting thought.
 
===Player motivations===
====Burg====
To wear the shit out of the following uniforms. Also to have a punch up with [[Kiravia]] but lets face it, its the uniforms for me dawg.
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==First Great War (DRAFT)==
 
'''First Great War (1896-1902)'''
 
===Main Participants===
 
''"Allies"/"The Aliança"''
 
Cartadania<br>
Pelaxia<br>
Burgundie (+ Yonderrian volunteers)<br>
Veltorina<br>
 
''"Concordiae Powers"''
 
Caphiria<br>
Kiravia<br>
Vachena (?)<br>
 
===Side Theater Participants===
 
The Cape (1st Independence War, Burg-aligned 1896-97, neutral 1897-99, Kir aligned 1899-1902)<br>
Urcean Legitimists (Red Interregnum, aligned with Burgundie)<br>
Urcean Regalists (RI, aligned with Caphiria)<br>
Random Deric countries (RI only)<br>
Carna (Mostly just in the RI)<br>
Alstin<br>
Natalia<br>
Arcerion<br>
Paulastra<br>
 
===Theaters===
 
Sarpedon - Main theater of combat<br>
South Levantia - Mostly Red Interregnum related and mostly Urcean domestic fighting with Burgundie and Deric assistance<br>
Crona - Faskano Strait/Capetian Independence War<br>
Global - Random small colonial skirmishes<br>
 
===Result===
 
Veltorina ANNEXED by Caphiria<br>
Vachena partly annexed by Cartadania during the war; rest swallowed a few years later<br>
Pelaxia and Cartadania chastened; land lost?<br>
de Weluta restored in Urcea<br>
Cape independence achieved<br>
Talionia pretext for next war<br>
Seváronsa becomes Kiravian; that whole archipelago is partitioned between Kiravia and Alstin<br>
Washakara condominium established <br>
Alstin presumably gains some other lands from Burg or whomever <br>
Natalia partitioned between Paulastra and the Cape
 
===Timeline of Events===
 
1. Background; Veltorina becomes independent (1782) and Socialist (1860s); Caphiria seeks repatriation, tensions elevate on Sarpedon, Pelaxia and Cartadania guarantee/ally Veltorina (1880s) Caphiria invades Veltorina (1896)<br>
2. Sarpedon War main theater rages beginning in 1896. Caphiria calls in Kiravia for their naval resources/manpower/etc due to preexisting ties with promise of Cartadanian islands etc. Burgundie jumps in on the allied side as a result of this in order to prevent themselves from being locked out of Crona. If Burg or Kir have better lore to explain their involvement, that will be used instead<br>
3. After plotting and various stuff, the uprising in Urcea starts (1897) launching the Red Interregnum. Caphiria and the FitzRexist regime ally (they are already close) and FitzRex promises Talioinia to Caphiria if he wins if Caphiria helps. Carna joins the war on the side of the legitimists, drawing its semi-colony Arcerion also into the conflict against Paulastra which is on friendly terms and is somehow involved in the war. A short war over Washakara starts in Crona<br>
4. NRA Government in the Cape begins uprisings and declares independence (1897) initially with Burger support. Kiravian government concedes the issue in exchange for kicking out Burgers, which the Cape does and becomes neutral (1897).<br>
5. Seeing opportunity to take Cart/Burg colonies, Alstin joins the war on the side of Kiravia and Caphiria (1897). Presumably they maybe take some of their current IRL islands from this conflict<br>
6. Paul-Arcer War ends (1898) with establishment of Washakara condominium, beginning long friendship.<br>
7. The Cape begins its war against Natalia (1899), officially joining sides with the Kiro-Caphirian faction but largely standing as a cobelligerent; Paulastra also invades<br>
8. Red Interregnum ends with Legitimists restored (1902)<br>
9. End of war. Veltorina destroyed (1902)<br>
 
==Second Great War==
 
===Broad outline===
 
The overall conflict would primarily be Urcea, Burgundie, Fiannria, Cartadania, and Pelaxia (with the Cape as a cobelligerent) against Caphiria, Faneria, and Crona with Corumm, the Audonian revolutionaries, the Derian revolutionaries being cobelligerents.
 
This war takes on the broad global characteristics of the current version of the Great War, with Veltorina simply eliminated from the equation. Caphiria's goals here are similar, expanding and maintaining its hegemony by means of conquest of Dorhaven (now Talionia) which it more or less views as the final impediment to its continental dominion. Abroad, the Audonians and Corummese are still interested in defeating Burgundie's influence. The Fin-Fan war will proceed as planned. Accordingly, the first two years present a "siege" situation for Burgundie and Urcea, with Kuhlfros playing his traditional role of supporting the Derians until he needs Urcea. This is all driven by Caphiria, who supports the Derians in order to divert Urcea's attentions to conquer Talionia. This can provide its own spark, or there's a "Capetian angle". A Caphirian-aligned ally in Crona invades the Cape, scaring Cartadania and Pelaxia into creating a formal alliance with Urcea; Caphiria then reacts to this latest example of "Creep" by initiating the Derian uprising with Fanerian assistance. Caphiria need not declare war on Urcea until maybe the second or third year of the war, preparing to build up as Urcea drains more resources and manpower in Dericania.
 
The rest of the war proceeds basically as planned in the current version of the conflict. Once declared, Caphiria will overrun Dorhaven and begin western offensives, sort of trying to do a "reverse Schlieffen" by knocking Dorhaven out first. Dorhaven will be largely overrun but maybe the peninsula or just the island will hold. Urcea will end up having to do a MacArthur-in-Korea type reclamation, marching up the peninsula gradually. Urcea also opens the southern front where Valcenia used to be and pushes with Pelaxia and Cartadania in the west. Caphiria is now losing by the 7th or 8th year of the war and is on its back foot, but still fighting. A breakthrough on all fronts seems imminent and Caphirian forces collapse in Dorhaven from defending on three fronts. However, as Urcean troops now seem poised to not only liberate the Kingdom but also begin their invasion of Caphiria proper from the east (which threatens Venceia due to its positioning in a way that the western invasions just can't), Caphiria unleashes its secret weapon in year nine. An advanced force of Urcean R&IA troops - not a large contingent by any means, for diplomatic/political reasons I (Urcea) will get into - are annihilated by the first nuclear detonation ever recorded. This should probably be in a small Dorhavener city in order to build enmity between Talionians and Caphirians. The power of this weapon gives Urcea pause and they stop advancing. The Caphirians by this point could not hit Crona, Levantia, or likely even Pelaxia or Cartadania, but they can still use strategic weapons in Dorhaven. While they could have hit a larger formation or bigger city, the bombing was not tactical but strategic - Venceia wanted to make a point and draw people to the negotiating table, not enrage them or strengthen their resolve.
 
The partition of occupied Caphirian lands proceeds as in the current version of the war, but Caphirian independence is maintained. The League of Nations is created in order to prevent wars like this from happening again, but the whole thing has the air of unfinished business to it, leading to the Cold War. It has been suggested that the LoN form out of an existing wartime organization of the allies intended for this purpose but with Caphiria just grafted onto it as an equal partner. That's a possibility.
 
===Timing considerations===
 
In Levantia, there are a handful of hard dates now that may need to be played into or revised as needed. The abdication of the Burg Emperor in 1920 leads to Urcea being elected to stabilize the situation in the HLE. I don't see any reason why the disorder and chaos in the run up to the war couldn't be elongated, so that 1920 date could remain. In the present canon, the 1927-35 phase of the war leads to the dissolution of the HLE in 1935. I don't know of any real lore that relies on that other than the timing of the 2nd and 3rd Fratricide, but we can just play around with that timeline. The Establishment of the LU/Deric States in 1953 is an important date and coincides with the League's establishment. Generally, the DS could be established a few years earlier without much incident (and should probably predate the LU. The LU is a little more important but maybe a predecessor institution established as a wartime necessity lasts with additional members joining until 1953 when it is fused with the DS and Kuhlfros. Alternatively we could just make the LU be established earlier.
 
The League of Nations establishment in 1953 is not too important to the lore but some general flavor text dates (including in off-wiki documents) will need to be revised.
 
The broad issue is with technological advancement. The current GW essentially features industrial warfare ala WW1 with some minor alterations during its early phase, with historical/technological developments in this respect being slightly retarded compared to our timeline but by the time of the war's end the technology is ahead of time. I (Urc) have always liked this complexion. We need not have mere industrial warfare in this one since we are adding a GW, but some "catching up and surpassing" type 2nd Great War is a fundamentally good idea in my view.
 
There are also some nation-specific considerations. Lots of countries seem to have major changes during wartime, especially Carna and the Cape. I think the Cape's trevails can be well tied into the war, but keeping an "event" happening in the 40s seems like it is deferential to these players.
 
Lastly, people have expressed interest in a shorter war. I (Urc) agree; 27 years is too long even if the original concept was decent. I like the neat concept of a 9 year war, with each bit comprising 3 year phases. The first 3 years are the Levantine "siege" period and the initial Crona war, with the Audonian War and Second Fratricide happening similtaneously. The 2nd phase is the "Sarpedon War Proper", wherein Caphiria invades Dorhaven and the two western allies jump in, with the reclamation beginning probably in the latter half of this while Urcea focuses on side theaters. I think Fin-Fan would also begin during Phase 2, with Kuhlfros being pro-Derian in Phase 1. The third phase would be the "end game" period, wherein Caphiria is steadily losing basically everywhere. Maybe Faneria capitulates or peaces out or whatever during this third phae.
 
===Player motivations===
 
====Caphiria====
 
ICly and OOCly, Heky has a fixation on Dorhaven. Manipulating the internal affairs of the Derians in order to distract the Urceans to the point where taking Dorhaven is achievable is realistic ICly and OOCly.
 
====Vithinja====
 
Need to suffer a major (probably naval) defeat to cause internal crisis causing republic to be overthrown. Current idea is for Caergwynn and Vithinja to have mutual defense pact which is violated (probably either by Faneria or Fiannria that drags Vithinja into the war. Vithinja will likely exit the war early just to reenter late taking little part.

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Administrative divisions of Cartadania or political divisions of Cartadania are the various governing entities that together form Cartadania. The first subdivisions are the states and territories. The admission of states into the union is authorized by the Constitution of Cartadania. Most of the states admitted to the union outside of those in the Lusitania Velha (Luson region) have been formed from territories of Cartadania (that is, land under the sovereignty of the federal government but not part of any state) that were organized by an act or resolution of Congress, subject to the Congress' plenary powers under the territorial clause of Constitution, or from land in an already formed state or annexed nation that was partitioned to form smaller states. The Cartadanian federal and state governments operate within a system of parallel sovereignty, so political states are not technically "divisions" created from Cartadania, but rather units that, together with the capital and territories administered by the federal government, compose Cartadania. Territories of Cartadania are typically lands that have been purchased or annexed and fall under the sovereignty of the federal government. They have essentially all of the same powers of states except that they do not possess the same degree of autonomy as a state and do not maintain their infrastructure networks (Ilhas Bicarianas was the exception, maintaining all of it's networks due to it's extreme distance before cession to Urcea).

State and territorial governments within Cartadania may enact their own laws and prosecute crimes pursuant thereto. Member states of Cartadania are then typically subdivided into counties or parishes (i.e., Milan, Montecarlo, Porta Bianca, territory of Santa Elena) which exist at the mercy of the state in which they are located. For Solemia, each island acted as a single county prior to the Hannawald Acts, and with its ascension to statehood on 1 January 2026, some islands may be grouped into single counties. This was formerly true for São Ricardo before Ricardo county split into three forming Ibiza county and the City and County of Lua alongside Ricardo. Providência is divided into municipalities that, for census purposes, serve the same purpose as a county.

States and territories

The primary political entities of Cartadania are the states (os estados) and the territories (os territórios). Five states—Lombardia, Milan, Porta Bianca, Solemia, and Verona—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.

On numerous occasions the Supreme Court has affirmed that the thirty-one individual states and Cartadania as a whole are each sovereign jurisdictions under the Constitution. Due to the shared sovereignty between each state and the federal government, Cartadanians are citizens of both the federal republic and of the state in which they reside. States, however, are not sovereign in the Westphalian sense in international law which says that each State has sovereignty over its territory and domestic affairs, to the exclusion of all external powers, on the principle of non-interference in another State's domestic affairs, and that each State (no matter how large or small) is equal in international law. Additionally, the thirty-one states do not possess international legal sovereignty, meaning that they are not recognized by other sovereign states such as, for example, Caphiria or Pelaxia.

Territories are very similar in nature to states except they lack the same degree of autonomy of a state. They operate at the discretion of the federal government but possess many of the same rights and residents of all territories are full citizens of Cartadania. However, like the states, they do not possess international legal sovereignty, meaning that they are not recognized by other sovereign states.

States and territories of Cartadania
Flag, name and
postal abbreviation
Cities Ratification or
admission
Population
Total area Land area Water area Number
of Reps.
Capital Largest km2 mi2 km2 mi2 km2 mi2
 Acara AC Dorado 28 April 1769 5,094,115 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 7
 Aleira AR Francesca Cerise 6 September 1794 6,212,011 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 9
 Alexandria AL Calaine 30 October 1710 28,615,080 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 39
 Alta Roma AR Arranda Cagliasi 6 January 1995 9,402,613 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 13
 Aveiro AV Cásame Lamerosa 1 November 1917 10,644,181 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 15
Template:Country data Baixa Roma BR Sastre Toratto 10 January 1995 4,118,905 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 6
Template:Country data Calajara CL Sevillón Gadiz 16 May 1997 1,026,319 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 2
Template:Country data Cambria CA Alzilusia Scarreni 12 September 1864 1,802,416 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 3
Template:Country data Catania CT Sassale Guadacia 20 February 1995 2,034,067 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 3
 Espírito Santo ES Lourosa Triessina 3 April 1815 12,983,282 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 18
 Ferara FE São Luis Zamorín 17 April 1951 9,789,229 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 14
Template:Country data Galiza GA Pinentes Torrelaga 14 February 1996 1,403,861 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 2
Template:Country data Haia HA Pinhel Aguandra 15 August 1884 1,974,757 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 3
 Lipora LI Louronha Riorcia 30 November 1998 957,058 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 2
 Lombardia LO Figueroa Castelusia 15 December 1799 21,926,641 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 30
 Loumara LM Ancosi Seiluz 21 July 1909 3,276,049 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 5
Template:Country data Milan MI Auvergne 24 March 1713 19,386,711 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 27
Template:Country data Montecarlo MC Charrice Clairmonte 15 March 1815 6,953,457 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 10
 Navarra NV Cesezio Máladiz 3 August 1996 3,101,096 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 5
 Porta Bianca PB Amar 7 September 1730 12,624,039 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 18
 São Andreas SA Siniria Ceará 1 April 1715 4,084,710 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 6
 São Ricardo SR Lua 9 July 1802 8,147,881 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 12
 Santarém SM Vila Real 28 November 1822 14,165,489 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 20
 Santiago SO Córuña Newport 5 January 1711 42,224,020 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 58
 Siena SI Marsonia Santaria 10 May 1912 9,116,556 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 13
 Solemia SL Lucent 1 January 2026 415,226 1,401 541 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 1
 Toscana TO Valentia San Piero 2 December 1869 12,543,816 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 18
 Trentino TR Aquilônia Valencia 10 September 1884 8,790,145 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 12
 Triessa TA Cosetri Valorica 7 May 1930 7,926,018 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 11
Template:Country data Veneza VE Salezara Ciudura 9 July 1711 10,148,180 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 14
 Verona VA Sevilla Sierra 3 November 1710 76,239,415 413,212 159,542 392,846 151,679 20,365 7,863 104
Template:Country data Viterna VI Aguerica Santaluz 19 September 1996 6,786,081 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 10
 Alahuela AH Giulia (District) 30 October 1710 1,970,183 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 3
 Lotoa LT Laaula Apr 28, 1769 231,753 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 1
 Providência PV Santa Catarina Oujara 5 October 1802 221,317 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 1
 Santa Domenica SD Arredamo 5 October 1802 1,506,313 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 3
 Santa Elena SE Serranilla 5 October 1802 347,816 52,420 20,240 50,645 19,554 1,775 685 1

Municipal divisions

Counties

The states are divided into smaller administrative regions, called counties (comarcas) in all but three states and two territories. In Milan, Montecarlo, Porta Bianca, and Santa Elena, the county equivalents are called parishes while Providência refers to them as municipios (municipalities). These are, nonetheless, treated as counties by the federal government. Counties have varying degrees of political and legal significance. In some states, mainly in Cambria, they are primarily used as judicial districts. In other states, counties have broad powers in housing, education, transportation, and recreation.

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—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. Some states, mainly Acara and Triessa, contain independent cities that are not part of any county.

Cities, towns, and villages

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 mean 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 many services in their jurisdiction. Some states are composed solely of cities (i.e., Milan, Venice, and Verona) and contain no towns or villages. Areas outside of cities are unincorporated areas of the county.

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. 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").

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.