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The '''administrative divisions of [[ | The '''administrative divisions of [[Lemovicia]]''' have roots, both in traditional governance of the area, Lemovician laws, and in the [[Alikianos Accords]], which ended the [[Lemovician Civil War]] in 1992. | ||
==Entities== | ==Entities== |
Revision as of 01:25, 24 April 2020
The administrative divisions of Lemovicia have roots, both in traditional governance of the area, Lemovician laws, and in the Alikianos Accords, which ended the Lemovician Civil War in 1992.
Entities
Since the Alikianos Accords and the promulgation of the current Lemovician constitution, the country is divided into two constituent entities (Lemovician ентітатє осацаілеа, entitate osatzailea, pl. ентітатє осаґаріяк, entitate osagarriak, Miersan: podmiot składowa, pl. podmioty składowe).
As per the 1992 constitution, the two constituent entities have powers over education, cultural affairs, policing, social policies (excluding marriage and divorce, which is under the remit of the federal government), and direct taxation in a given entity.
Map | Entity | Capital | Population (2017) |
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File:LemovEntFlag.png Lemovician Entity | Zubiharra | 859,813 | |
File:MiersEntity.png Miersan Entity | Włocłamyśl | 1,642,764 |
Provinces
Lemovicia was traditionally divided into seven provinces (Lemovician: пробінція, probintzia, pl. пробінціяк, probintziak, Miersan: województwo, pl. województwa), covering the entire country. The provinces date back to the original Kingdom of Lemovicia, and were reinstated following Lemovicia's independence from Narozalica in 1934.
However, since the Alikianos Accords and the promulgation of the current Lemovician constitution, one of the original seven provinces, Bidegurutzean, being divided in two as a result of the Treaty, based on the frontline at the time.
As per the 1992 constitution, provinces have jurisdiction over the creation and dissolution of municipalities, land management, policing, direct taxation within the province, and any matters delegated by the entities per their legislation.
Map | Entity | Province | Capital | Population (2017) |
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File:MiersEntity.png Miersan Entity | Czarnoziem | Domwiej | 214,977 | |
Równiny | Sechia | 834,192 | ||
Zbieg | Loiola | 382,543 | ||
Zelaia | Włocłamyśl | 211,052 | ||
File:LemovEntFlag.png Lemovician Entity | Egunsentian | Bailara | 101,255 | |
Ibaiak | Goikoetxea | 66,156 | ||
Ilunabarra | Zubiharra | 279,843 | ||
Bidegurutzean | Topagunea | 412,559 |
Municipalities
Below the provinces are the municipalities (Lemovician: удалері, udalerri, Miersan: gminy). As of 2020, there are 1,082 municipalities in Lemovicia, with an average median population on the national level of 2,313 people per municipality.
Per the 1992 constitution, municipalities have any responsibilities delegated to them by the provincial government.
Province | Municipalities | Median pop. |
---|---|---|
Czarnoziem | 86 | 2,500 |
Egunsentian | 46 | 2,201 |
Ibaiak | 105 | 630 |
Ilunabarra | 187 | 1,497 |
Równiny | 219 | 3,809 |
South Bidegurutzean | 142 | 1,001 |
Zbieg | 111 | 3,446 |
Zelaia | 186 | 1,135 |