List of parishes in Porta Bianca: Difference between revisions

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The Commonwealth of Porta Bianca is divided into 35 parishes ({{lang-cd|paróquia}}, {{lang-es|parroquias}}) in the same manner that other states are divided into [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania#Level 2 jurisdiction (NOJ2)|counties]], in that, they are the [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania#Level 2 jurisdiction (NOJ2)|second-level administrative units]] of the state, containing the various municipalities. According to the provisions outlined in the [[Constitution of Porta Bianca]], each parish is granted the right of home rule, thereby empowering them to address issues of a strictly local nature autonomously. This constitutional mandate ensures that matters pertaining specifically to the governance and administration within individual parishes are within the jurisdiction and purview of local authorities. This decentralization allows for tailored solutions to local challenges, promoting community engagement and responsiveness to the diverse needs and circumstances across the state's territory. The state constitution also delineates the guidelines for the creation of new counties as the responsibility and power of the state [[Porta Bianca General Assembly|general assembly]], a power that is further specialized to the [[Senate of Porta Bianca|Senate chamber]]. As of 2030, a single city-parish unification has occurred, that is, the Parish of Amar and the state capital city of [[Amar]].
The Commonwealth of Porta Bianca is divided into 35 parishes ({{lang-cd|paróquia}}) in the same manner that other states are divided into [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania#Level 2 jurisdiction (NOJ2)|counties]], in that, they are the [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania#Level 2 jurisdiction (NOJ2)|second-level administrative units]] of the state, containing the various municipalities. According to the provisions outlined in the [[Constitution of Porta Bianca]], each parish is granted the right of home rule, thereby empowering them to address issues of a strictly local nature autonomously. This constitutional mandate ensures that matters pertaining specifically to the governance and administration within individual parishes are within the jurisdiction and purview of local authorities. This decentralization allows for tailored solutions to local challenges, promoting community engagement and responsiveness to the diverse needs and circumstances across the state's territory. The state constitution also delineates the guidelines for the creation of new counties as the responsibility and power of the state [[Porta Bianca General Assembly|general assembly]], a power that is further specialized to the [[Senate of Porta Bianca|Senate chamber]]. As of 2030, a single city-parish unification has occurred, that is, the Parish of Amar and the state capital city of [[Amar]].


== History ==
== History ==