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In [[Lavaria]], a region ({{wpl|Portuguese language|Lavish}}: ''Região'') is a first-level political division that upholds a certain legislative autonomy to elect representants and determined executive and administrative affairs. There are 7 regions in Lavaria, of which one is granted the special status of autonomous.
In [[Lavaria]], a region ({{wpl|Portuguese language|Lavish}}: ''Região'') is a first-level political division that upholds a certain legislative autonomy to elect representants and determined executive and administrative affairs. There are 8 regions in Lavaria, of which two are granted the special status of autonomous.
 
The current structure of the Lavish regions were determined by the constitution of 1945. The Article number 4 recognizes and grants the right of autonomy of the regions that integrates the country. The segment of the constitution generally establishes the levels of autonomy that each region holds, as well those matters that corresponds exclusively to the State.

Latest revision as of 19:36, 23 March 2020

Regions
Regiões (Lavish)
CategoryUnitary state
LocationLavaria
Number7
GovernmentRegional Government, National Government
SubdivisionsProvince

In Lavaria, a region (Lavish: Região) is a first-level political division that upholds a certain legislative autonomy to elect representants and determined executive and administrative affairs. There are 8 regions in Lavaria, of which two are granted the special status of autonomous.

The current structure of the Lavish regions were determined by the constitution of 1945. The Article number 4 recognizes and grants the right of autonomy of the regions that integrates the country. The segment of the constitution generally establishes the levels of autonomy that each region holds, as well those matters that corresponds exclusively to the State.