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| Ipudorm || Example || 1 September 1965 || Puerto Adinerado || Marco Nores|| 19,575,269 || 27 ||  
| Ipudorm || Example || 1 September 1965 || Puerto Adinerado || Marco Nores|| 19,575,269 || 27 ||  
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| San Luis || Example || 20 September 1965 || Bahía de Diamantes || Noé Mina || 19,788,302 || 28 ||  
| San Luis || Example || 20 September 1965 || Bahía de Diamantes || Noé Mina || 19,788,302 || 27 ||  
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| Najolk || Example || 28 September 1965 || Ciuarcia || Ana Salgado Canto || 4,860,714 || 12 ||  
| Najolk || Example || 28 September 1965 || Ciuarcia || Ana Salgado Canto || 4,860,714 || 12 ||  
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| [[File:GradFlag.png|border|link=|23px]] [[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]|| Example || 13 December 1965 || Aexodiana || Saulo Alves Pimentel || 45,831,470 || 55 ||  
| [[File:GradFlag.png|border|link=|23px]] [[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]|| Example || 13 December 1965 || Aexodiana || Saulo Alves Pimentel || 45,831,470 || 55 || Home to the largest city in Oikoia
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| Mangulak || Example || 31 December 1965|| Comalteca || Cíntia Câmara Nogueira || 9,800,455 || 17 ||  
| Mangulak || Example || 31 December 1965|| Comalteca || Cíntia Câmara Nogueira || 9,800,455 || 18 ||  
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| [[File:GradFlag.png|border|link=|23px]] [[Anáheiro (state)|Anáheiro]]|| Example || 1 January 1966|| Anáheiro || Juan Martín Berrocal || 34,567,101 || 33 ||  
| [[File:GradFlag.png|border|link=|23px]] [[Anáheiro (state)|Anáheiro]]|| Example || 1 January 1966|| Anáheiro || Juan Martín Berrocal || 34,567,101 || 33 || Has the largest state population on mainland Oikoia
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| Tlanukoy || Example || 20 February 1966 || Penbaro || Juan Diego Nores || 5,004,889 || 12 ||  
| Tlanukoy || Example || 20 February 1966 || Penbaro || Juan Diego Nores || 5,004,889 || 14 ||  
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| Terfloria || Example || 25 October 1970 || Cidade do Ouro || Sílvio Araújo Maldonado || 7,815,598 || 15 ||  
| Terfloria || Example || 25 October 1970 || Cidade do Ouro || Sílvio Araújo Maldonado || 7,815,598 || 16 ||  
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| Tohuecotl || Example || 2 March 1973 || Villa Céspedes (Legislative & Executive)<br>Teecamatl (Judicial & Ceremonial) || Geraldo Bitencourt Fontes || 3,972,281 || 11 ||  
| Tohuecotl || Example || 2 March 1973 || Villa Céspedes (Legislative & Executive)<br>Teecamatl (Judicial & Ceremonial) || Geraldo Bitencourt Fontes || 3,972,281 || 12 ||  
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| Haxith || Example || 6 February 1984|| Ũvýita || Teresa Graciani || 4,544,374 || 12 ||  
| Haxith || Example || 6 February 1984|| Ũvýita || Teresa Graciani || 4,544,374 || 13||  
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| Nuevo Paraíso || Example || 23 May 1989 || Jacámka || Xmucane Garrido || 4,016,824 || 11 ||  
| Nuevo Paraíso || Example || 23 May 1989 || Jacámka || Xmucane Garrido || 4,016,824 || 12 || Least populous state on Lekeadia
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| [[Haiyato]] || Example || 2 September 1999 || Balés City || Kuntur Pillpe Won || 6,425,237 || 14 ||  
| [[Haiyato]] || Example || 2 September 1999 || Balés City || Kuntur Pillpe Won || 6,425,237 || 16 || Only majority Runasim-speaking state
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| [[Platencía]] || Example || 24 November 2003 || Chetusillo || Sartaña Kantuta Tunupa || 2,718,460 || 10 ||  
| [[Platencía]] || Example || 24 November 2003 || Chetusillo || Sartaña Kantuta Tunupa || 2,718,460 || 9 || Least populous state on the Oikoian mainland
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| [[Ávigena]] || Example || 12 July 2012 || Nova Gracemaria || Ezequiel Graciani Donitz || 1,998,553 || 9 ||  
| [[Ávigena]] || Example || 12 July 2012 || Nova Gracemaria || Ezequiel Graciani Donitz || 1,998,553 || 7 || Independent until 1974, when President Cárintecatl annexed the republic
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| [[Caluma]] || Example || 29 April 2030 || San Marcingo|| Coyopa Tafalla || 4,189,628 || 11 ||  
| [[Caluma]] || Example || 29 April 2030 || San Marcingo|| Coyopa Tafalla || 4,189,628 || 13 ||  
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| Nova Enstel || Example || 13 October 2042 || La Enstel || Nicolás Amengual || 15,303,646 || 23 ||  
| Nova Enstel || Example || 13 October 2042 || La Enstel || Nicolás Amengual || 15,303,646 || 23 || First formerly Valoran state admitted
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| Sierna Norte || Example || 17 November 2050 || Albarez || Veronica Pinto || 13,023,271 || Example ||  
| Sierna Norte || Example || 17 November 2050 || Albarez || Veronica Pinto || 13,023,271 || 21 ||  
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| Sierna Sur || Example || 1 January 2051 || San Esteban || Amanda Mastache || 11,899,447 || Example ||  
| Sierna Sur || Example || 1 January 2051 || San Esteban || Amanda Mastache || 11,899,447 || 19 ||  
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| Embardoro || Example || 5 September 2051 || Matagoza || Lorenzo Cicerón || 5,156,392 || Example ||  
| Embardoro || Example || 5 September 2051 || Matagoza || Lorenzo Cicerón || 5,156,392 || 14 ||  
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| Tadea || Example || 16 June 2053 || Tlajoyotl || Enrique Aparicio || 8,316,870 || Example ||  
| Tadea || Example || 16 June 2053 || Tlajoyotl || Enrique Aparicio || 8,316,870 || 17 || The former national capital from 1965 to 2053, it is constitutionally defined as a city-state
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| East Kanju || Example || 1 January 2054 || Tanne || Rafael Tokko || 21,298,015 || Example ||  
| East Kanju || Example || 1 January 2054 || Tanne || Rafael Tokko || 21,298,015 || 29 || First Kangsuan state admitted in 2054
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| Nepida || Example || Example || Cabreco || Andrés Montes Song || 21,532,265 || Example ||  
| Nepida || Example || Example || Cabreco || Andrés Montes Song || 21,532,265 || 29 || Most populous former Kangsuan state
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| West Kanju || Example || Example || Juncatatu || Umberto Sarmiento || 12,681,969 || Example ||  
| West Kanju || Example || Example || Juncatatu || Umberto Sarmiento || 12,681,969 || 20 ||  
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| Niwang || Example || Example || Séoyan || Juan Muk || 20,051,344 || Example ||  
| Niwang || Example || Example || Séoyan || Juan Muk || 20,051,344 || 28 ||  
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| Yenjo || Example || 4 October 2069 || Eson || Tomas Hyo Kwon || 10,175,860 || Example ||  
| Yenjo || Example || 4 October 2069 || Eson || Tomas Hyo Kwon || 10,175,860 || 19 ||  
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Name !! Map !! Date of Creation !! Capital City !! Head of Government !! Population !! Senators !! Notes
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| Distrito Central || || 16 June 2053 || Nojawa  || Esmeralda Venegas || 3,367,490|| 11 || National capital
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Revision as of 12:57, 19 February 2024

List of states
State Map Date of Admission Capital City Governor Population Senators Notes
Ipudorm Example 1 September 1965 Puerto Adinerado Marco Nores 19,575,269 27
San Luis Example 20 September 1965 Bahía de Diamantes Noé Mina 19,788,302 27
Najolk Example 28 September 1965 Ciuarcia Ana Salgado Canto 4,860,714 12
GradFlag.png São Lenoas Example 13 December 1965 Aexodiana Saulo Alves Pimentel 45,831,470 55 Home to the largest city in Oikoia
Mangulak Example 31 December 1965 Comalteca Cíntia Câmara Nogueira 9,800,455 18
GradFlag.png Anáheiro Example 1 January 1966 Anáheiro Juan Martín Berrocal 34,567,101 33 Has the largest state population on mainland Oikoia
Tlanukoy Example 20 February 1966 Penbaro Juan Diego Nores 5,004,889 14
Terfloria Example 25 October 1970 Cidade do Ouro Sílvio Araújo Maldonado 7,815,598 16
Tohuecotl Example 2 March 1973 Villa Céspedes (Legislative & Executive)
Teecamatl (Judicial & Ceremonial)
Geraldo Bitencourt Fontes 3,972,281 12
Haxith Example 6 February 1984 Ũvýita Teresa Graciani 4,544,374 13
Nuevo Paraíso Example 23 May 1989 Jacámka Xmucane Garrido 4,016,824 12 Least populous state on Lekeadia
Haiyato Example 2 September 1999 Balés City Kuntur Pillpe Won 6,425,237 16 Only majority Runasim-speaking state
Platencía Example 24 November 2003 Chetusillo Sartaña Kantuta Tunupa 2,718,460 9 Least populous state on the Oikoian mainland
Ávigena Example 12 July 2012 Nova Gracemaria Ezequiel Graciani Donitz 1,998,553 7 Independent until 1974, when President Cárintecatl annexed the republic
Caluma Example 29 April 2030 San Marcingo Coyopa Tafalla 4,189,628 13
Nova Enstel Example 13 October 2042 La Enstel Nicolás Amengual 15,303,646 23 First formerly Valoran state admitted
Sierna Norte Example 17 November 2050 Albarez Veronica Pinto 13,023,271 21
Sierna Sur Example 1 January 2051 San Esteban Amanda Mastache 11,899,447 19
Embardoro Example 5 September 2051 Matagoza Lorenzo Cicerón 5,156,392 14
Tadea Example 16 June 2053 Tlajoyotl Enrique Aparicio 8,316,870 17 The former national capital from 1965 to 2053, it is constitutionally defined as a city-state
East Kanju Example 1 January 2054 Tanne Rafael Tokko 21,298,015 29 First Kangsuan state admitted in 2054
Nepida Example Example Cabreco Andrés Montes Song 21,532,265 29 Most populous former Kangsuan state
West Kanju Example Example Juncatatu Umberto Sarmiento 12,681,969 20
Niwang Example Example Séoyan Juan Muk 20,051,344 28
Yenjo Example 4 October 2069 Eson Tomas Hyo Kwon 10,175,860 19
List of federal districts
Name Map Date of Creation Capital City Head of Government Population Senators Notes
Distrito Central 16 June 2053 Nojawa Esmeralda Venegas 3,367,490 11 National capital