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| [[Province of Achuacos|Achuacos]]
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| colspan="2" | [[San Fernando del Valle de Achuacos]]
| colspan="2" | [[San Fernando del Valle de Achuacos]]
| 2,703,186
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| Alvidrez
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| [[Copanaco|National District of Copanaco]]
| Arzóa
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| 12,342,357
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| [[Copanaco|Distrito Nacional]]
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| 3,921,292
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| {{cvt|1326|sqkm|sqmi|disp=br()}}
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| Equirua
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| Iturcagua
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| Jucaya
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| Montalvós
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| Nuelita
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| Pototillo
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| Río Huerchi
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| San Estelores
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| [[Province of Copanaco|Copanaco]]
| Taltapiapó
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===By population===
===By population===
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===By GDP===
===By GDP===
===By HDI===
===By HDI===
==See also==
==See also==
{{Costa Madora topics}}
{{Costa Madora topics}}

Revision as of 04:18, 26 September 2023

Provinces of Costa Madora
Provincias de Costa Madora
LocationCosta Madora
Found inRegions
Number17
Populations190,641 (Nuelita) 12,342,357 (Copanaco)
GovernmentProvincial government
National government
SubdivisionsDepartments
Municipalities

Costa Madora is divided into 19 provinces, which rank immediately below the national government and form the country's first level of jurisdiction and administrative division. They include 17 provinces proper, one overseas province (Islas Aláceas), and one national district (Copanaco). Today's provinces were created by the Vilchez administration in 1838, replacing the previous royal departments.

Each provincial government is composed of a provincial council, headed by either a directly elected or appointed governor, who serves as the chief executive of their respective province, as well as provincial legislatures and judiciaries.

While the national government maintains ultimate control, it delegates numerous functions to the provincial governments and provides monthly state subsidies to support their operations.

The provincial governments are responsible for various functions, including the creation and organization of a provincial police force, tax collection, supervision and maintenance of schools, hospitals, public transportation, and regional urban planning. They also undertake tasks assigned to them by the national government, such as the maintenance of most roads (excluding highways), as well as the establishment and management of provincial departments and municipalities in their respective jurisdictions.

List

Flag Name and code Capital Largest city Population Area Density
(per km2)
Achuacos AC San Fernando del Valle de Achuacos 2,703,186 94,078 km2
(36,324 sq mi)
Alvidrez
Arzóa
Copanaco CP San Pabaré 12,342,357 47,571 km2
(18,367 sq mi)
Distrito Nacional DN Copanaco 3,921,292 1,326 km2
(512 sq mi)
Equirua
Iturcagua
Jucaya
Miravalles
Montalvós
Nuelita
Pototillo
Río Huerchi
San Estelores
Santa Tecía
Taltapiapó
Tucúranca

By population

# Province Population
(2022)
Density
(per km2)
% of total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

By area

# Province Area % of total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

By GDP

By HDI

See also