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The administrative divisions of Ainin are the various stages of government in Ainin below the national level. As Ainin is a de facto federation, these governments have a substantial degree of autonomy and authority.
Statistics
As of April 2016, the Aininian Republic is divided into the following administrative divisions:
- 14 provinces and province-level jurisdictions (13 provinces plus the Charline Islands[note 1])
- 50something regions[note 2]
- 1000something prefectures and prefecture-level divisions
- 6000something cantons and boroughs
- 2 sovereign states in free association[note 3]
First-level divisions
Provinces
The first-level administrative divisions in the subnational framework of Ainin is the province. They are provided for by Article IV of the Constitution of Ainin and hold their powers under the Twenty-third Amendment thereof. They have an elected legislature and government, and have substantial lawmaking powers in the realms of education, infrastructure, social policy and economic development. Laws passed by provincial governments can be cancelled by the National Assembly of Ainin, although in practice this is a rare occurrence. Provincial governments do not collect taxes, and are instead funded through the Equalisation Transfer Scheme.
Flag | Province | English name | Capital | Population | Premier | GDP(PPP) | GDP per capita | Land area |
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File:Hammertime.png | Bounèsque | N/A | Bounèsquebourg | 25,534,537 | Geneviève Gervais-Winoc (RDD) | $853.8 billion | $33,440 | 73,149 km² |
Named after the historical Kingdom of Bounèsque, whose borders roughly correspond to the modern province of the same name, plus the Jaspère region of Isthme. | ||||||||
File:Flag of Cote Doree yellow.png | Côte-Dorée | Gold Coast | Carillon | 18,239,537 | Jérôme Hall (SD) | $825.0 billion | $45,230 | 72,716 km² |
Named for the coastline around the Sea of Gammes, renowned for its golden beaches and sunlight. | ||||||||
File:Drapeau de Gammes.png | Gammes | N/A | Étances | 7,230,115 | Constant Renaud (RDD) | $269.2 billion | $37,235 | 17,903 km² |
Named for the island of Gammes. | ||||||||
File:Forestia.png | Isle-Royale | N/A | Huimont | 24,300,951 | Rosalie Desfleurs (RDD) | $1.184 trillion | $48,740 | 6,377 km² |
Named for the historical province of Isle-Royale. | ||||||||
File:Jasper.png | Jaspère | Jasper | Beaurepaire | 41,640,238 | Jean-Paul Pascal de Fanay (RDD) | $1.728 trillion | $41,521 | 121,153 km² |
Named after the historical Kingdom of Jaspère, whose borders are identical to the modern province's (with the addition of Isthme, historically a part of Bounèsque). | ||||||||
Linaque | N/A | Talon | 38,983,114 | Clément Beaudoin (SD) | $1.712 trillion | $43,931 | 133,153 km² | |
Named after the Kingdom of Linaque, whose capital was Doval and whose borders encompass parts of the contemporary provinces of Linaque, Montagnes and Pays-de-l'Ouest. | ||||||||
File:Mcfaddle.png | Mercier | N/A | Dartan | 19,823,718 | Sophie de Beaumanoir (SD) | $678.6 billion | $34,230 | 115,064 km² |
Named after the historical Kingdom of Mercier which occupied the island from around 600 BCE to 1167 CE. | ||||||||
File:Torch.png | Montagnes | N/A | Marlane-la-Prairie | 6,921,520 | Patrick Houde (SD) | $218.7 billion | $31,592 | 69,606 km² |
Named after the Saltèrne Mountains. | ||||||||
Pays-de-l'Ouest | West Ainin | Cherkov | 4,662,115 | Vladimir Petrov (WAIM) | $128.4 billion | $27,534 | 36,746 km² | |
Named for the historic Pays de l'Ouest, family lands of the House of Radisson. | ||||||||
File:Flag of Ponant.png | Ponant | N/A | Hibourg | 14,534,642 | Guillaume Levasseur (SD) | $503.6 billion | $34,447 | 95,429 km² |
Named for the Duchy of Ponant, whose borders are within the contemporary province of the same name. | ||||||||
File:Drapeau du Pays de l'Est.png | Radisson—Pays-de-l'Est | East Ainin | Novieux | 10,187,580 | Anne-Marie Seyrès (RDD) | $375.8 billion | $36,893 | 107,015 km² |
Named for the House of Radisson, to whom many lands (known collectively as the Pays de l'Est) within the borders of the contemporary province previously belonged. | ||||||||
File:Drapeau de la risagne.png | Risagne | N/A | Fort-Françilien | 26,491,236 | Marie-Pierre de Wampley (SD) | $1.02 trillion | $38,512 | 85,403 km² |
Named after the historical Kingdom of Risagne, a Francesian vassal state. | ||||||||
File:Flag of Salterne.png | Saltèrne—Détroit | N/A | Amis | 18,239,419 | Olivier Quint (RDD) | $644.6 billion | $35,340 | 161,800 km² |
Named after the Saltèrne Mountains and the Strait of Tourres (Détroit de Tourres). |
Territories
Territorial agglomerations are another type of first-level division. They have more autonomy over social policy and fiscal affairs and are permitted to directly level taxes. They are represented by one at-large deputy in the National Assembly. Ever since Concordia was elevated to an associated state, the only such division has been the Charline Islands.
Flag | Territory | English name | Capital | Population | First minister | GDP(PPP) | GDP per capita | Land area |
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File:Charlines Flag.png | Îles Charline | Charline Islands | Port-Louis | 4,620 | Marguerite de Monjoie de Saint-Henri (RR) | $100.6 million | $21,780 | 454 km² |
Named for Charles IV of Ainin. |
Second-level divisions (regions)
Third-level divisions
Prefectures
Prefecture-level metropolitan areas
Prefecture-level autonomous cities
Fourth-level divisions
Cantons
Boroughs
Other entities
Associated states
Flag | Territory | English name | Capital | Population | Head of government | GDP(PPP) | GDP per capita | Land area |
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File:Pisdariidependenceflag.png | Umiaki Pishdara République de Pisdarie |
Republic of Pisdara | Ashuragar | 28,234 | Consulate of Pisdara | $302 million | $10,696 | 261 km² |
Former colony of the Aininian Republic. Granted responsible government in 1980, and free association in 2016. |
Footnotes
- 1.^ The Charline Islands are a territorial agglomeration of Ainin.
- 2.^ The Charline Islands do not feature second-level divisions, instead going directly from the territorial to the prefectural level.
- 3.^ Concordia and Pisdara are part of the legal polity of the Aininian Republic, but not within the sovereignty of Ainin.