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==Organization==
==Provinces==
==Current State Council==
===Etymologies===
==Structure==
{{Div col}}
===General Office of the State Council===
#Alvidrez: ''alba'' - white, ''vidre'' - crystal
{{main|General Office of the State Council}}
#Arzoá: ''Ar'' - local deity, ''zoá'' - lake
*Secretary of the State Council
#Comoya:
**Assistant Secretaries of the State Council
#Copanaco: ''copa'' - copper, ''naco'' - river
===Ministries===
#Embarrupá:
{{main|Ministries of the People's Republic of Juhong}}
#Equirua: ''equi'' - horse, ''rua'' - swift
{| class="wikitable sortable"
#Guachacra: ''guache'' - stronghold, ''acra'' - place
|-
#Iturcagua:
! {{Abbr|#|Number}}
#Jucaya: ''hucaia'' - unknown etymology?
! Logo
#Miravalles: ''mira'' - view, ''valles'' - valleys
! Name
#Montalvós:
! Year established
#Pototillo: ''pototo'' - playful, ''illó'' - spring
! Head
#Río Huerchi: ''río'' - river, ''Huerchi'' - local major river
! colspan="2" | Party
#Sobracuíba:
! Reports to
#Taltapiapó: ''taltapí'' - endemic tree species, ''apó'' - place
|-
#Tucúranca:
! 1
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|
===Capitals and largest cities===
| Ministry of Foreign Affairs<br>外交部
{{Div col}}
| 1949 (CPG)<br>1954 (PRJ)
#Alvidrez
|
:Capital: San Cristóbal del Valle de Alvidrez
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
:Largest city:
| JSP
#Arzoá
| General Secretary<br>∟ Secretary of the Central Foreign Commission
:Capital:
|-
:Largest city:
! 2
#Comoya
|
:Capital: Illalán
| Ministry of National Defense<br>国防部
:Largest city:
| 1954
*[[Province of Copanaco|Copanaco]]
|
:Capital: San Pabaré
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
:Largest city: Reconrané
| JSP
*Embarrupá
| General Secretary<br>∟ Secretary of the Central Military Commission
:Capital:
|-
:Largest city:
! 3
*Equirua
|
:Capital: Catavista
| Ministry of Public Security<br>公安部
:Largest city:
| 1954
*Guachacra
|
:Capital: Guachacra City
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
:Largest city:
| JSP
*Iturcagua
| rowspan="3" | General Secretary<br>∟ Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Commission
:Capital:
|-
:Largest city:
! 4
*Jucaya
|
:Capital:
| Ministry of State Security<br>国家安全部
:Largest city:
| 1961
*Miravalles
|
:Capital and largest city: Cotorín
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
*Montalvós
| JSP
:Capital: La Pinrena
|-
:Largest city:
! 5
*Pototillo
|
:Capital:
| Ministry of the Interior<br>内政部
:Largest city:
| 1954
*Río Huerchi
|
:Capital: San Peynó
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
:Largest city:
| JSP
*Sobracuíba
|-
:Capital:
! 6
:Largest city:  
|
*Taltapiapó
| Ministry of Education, Science and Technology<br>教育科学技术部
:Capital:
| 1998
:Largest city:
|
*Tucúranca
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
:Capital: San Martín de Tucúranca
| JSP
:Largest city:
| rowspan="2" | 1st Deputy Prime Minister
{{Div col end}}
|-
! 7
|
| Ministry of National Development and Reform<br>国家发展和改革部
| 2018
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
|-
! 8
|
| Ministry of Justice<br>司法部
| 1949 (CPG)<br>1954 (PRJ)
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
| Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Commission
|-
! 9
|
| Ministry of Finance<br>财政部
| 1949 (CPG)<br>1954 (PRJ)
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
| 1st Deputy Prime Minister
|-
! 10
|
| Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment<br>自然资源与环境部
| 2018
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
| rowspan="2" | 3rd Deputy Prime Minister
|-
! 11
|
| Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs<br>农业农村部
| 1949 (CPG)<br>1954 (PRJ)
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
|-
! 12
| [[File:MINISTRY OF COMMERCE,P.R.CHINA badge.svg|50px]]
| Ministry of Commerce and Industry<br>贸易工业部
| 2003
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
| 2nd Deputy Prime Minister
|-
! 13
|
| Ministry of Labor and Social Security<br>劳动和社会保障部
| 2003
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
| rowspan="2" | 4th Deputy Prime Minister
|-
! 14
|
| Ministry of Health<br>卫生部
| 1954
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
|-
! 15
|
| Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism<br>文化体育观光部
| 2003
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
| 3rd Deputy Prime Minister
|-
! 16
|
| Ministry of Housing<br>住房部
| 1998
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
| rowspan="3" | 2nd Deputy Prime Minister
|-
! 17
|
| Ministry of Infrastructure and Communications<br>基础设施和通信部
| 1998
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
|-
! 18
|
| Ministry of Transport<br>交通运输部
| 1998
|
| style="background-color:#cb0000;" |
| JSP
|}
===Organizations under the State Council===
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; Ministry-level
* National Customs and Revenue Administration (国家海关税务总局)
* State Assets Control Administration (SACA; 国资控制行政)
* National Radio and Television Administration (国家广播电视总局)
* Central Sports Administration (中央体育局)
* People's Bank of Juhong (巨红人民银行)
* National Audit Office (国家审计署)
{{col-break}}
{{col-begin}}
; Sub-ministry-level
* National Healthcare Security Administration (国家医疗保障局)
* National Government Offices Administration (国家机关事务管理局)
{{col-end}}
==See also==

Latest revision as of 13:49, 6 October 2023

Provinces

Etymologies

  1. Alvidrez: alba - white, vidre - crystal
  2. Arzoá: Ar - local deity, zoá - lake
  3. Comoya:
  4. Copanaco: copa - copper, naco - river
  5. Embarrupá:
  6. Equirua: equi - horse, rua - swift
  7. Guachacra: guache - stronghold, acra - place
  8. Iturcagua:
  9. Jucaya: hucaia - unknown etymology?
  10. Miravalles: mira - view, valles - valleys
  11. Montalvós:
  12. Pototillo: pototo - playful, illó - spring
  13. Río Huerchi: río - river, Huerchi - local major river
  14. Sobracuíba:
  15. Taltapiapó: taltapí - endemic tree species, apó - place
  16. Tucúranca:

Capitals and largest cities

  1. Alvidrez
Capital: San Cristóbal del Valle de Alvidrez
Largest city:
  1. Arzoá
Capital:
Largest city:
  1. Comoya
Capital: Illalán
Largest city:
Capital: San Pabaré
Largest city: Reconrané
  • Embarrupá
Capital:
Largest city:
  • Equirua
Capital: Catavista
Largest city:
  • Guachacra
Capital: Guachacra City
Largest city:
  • Iturcagua
Capital:
Largest city:
  • Jucaya
Capital:
Largest city:
  • Miravalles
Capital and largest city: Cotorín
  • Montalvós
Capital: La Pinrena
Largest city:
  • Pototillo
Capital:
Largest city:
  • Río Huerchi
Capital: San Peynó
Largest city:
  • Sobracuíba
Capital:
Largest city:
  • Taltapiapó
Capital:
Largest city:
  • Tucúranca
Capital: San Martín de Tucúranca
Largest city: