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There are 53 counties in the [[States of Cartadania|Commonwealth]] of [[Verona]], of which, twelve existed at the ratification of federal and state constitutions, forming what is today the state's twelve major metro regions. When the Verona Republic gained its independence from Caphiria in 1671, the 12 ''regios'' became the original Verona counties, which in turn were later divided into new counties. The last county to be created was Elisabeth County.
There are 53 counties in the [[States of Cartadania|Commonwealth]] of [[Verona]], of which, twelve existed at the ratification of federal and state constitutions, forming what is today the state's twelve major metro regions. When the Verona Republic regained its independence from Caphiria in 1671, the 12 ''regios'' became the original Verona counties, which in turn were later divided into new counties. The last county to be created was Elisabeth County.
 
Verona originally gained its independence from Caphiria in 1471, becoming the first subnational entity in Sarpedon to separate from its suzerain. It officially codified its initial set of laws as a nationstate in 1426 via the [[Vermillion Act]], under the name REPVBLICA VERONEZE, and rewrote all of its information, culture, and signage in its local dialect, of which would eventually standardize into Early Cartadanian half a century later. In this iteration of its government, Verona divided itself into 102 regios of which would eventually be reconsolidated into the 12 regions ''de jure'' allowed by the Caphirian government.


Verona counties are general law counties by default, but may be chartered as provided in the Constitution of Verona. A charter county is granted considerably more home rule authority than a general law county.
Verona counties are general law counties by default, but may be chartered as provided in the Constitution of Verona. A charter county is granted considerably more home rule authority than a general law county.