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Two of the constituent states are named for the main ethnic group which inhabits them. One constituent state, the [[Multi-Ethnic Constituent State]], was drawn up to settle the constant disagreements over land ownership during the [[Bano Peace Conference]], and which contains an only slight Chengshenese majority. The final constituent state, the [[Baisinese Constituent State]], is named for the [[Baisin (region)|Baisin]] region which loosely overlaps the borders of the state. The final administrative division, the [[Tachusi Federal Province]], consists of just the capital city of [[Tachusi]] and some surrounds, and it is the most densely populated division. | Two of the constituent states are named for the main ethnic group which inhabits them. One constituent state, the [[Multi-Ethnic Constituent State]], was drawn up to settle the constant disagreements over land ownership during the [[Bano Peace Conference]], and which contains an only slight Chengshenese majority. The final constituent state, the [[Baisinese Constituent State]], is named for the [[Baisin (region)|Baisin]] region which loosely overlaps the borders of the state. The final administrative division, the [[Tachusi Federal Province]], consists of just the capital city of [[Tachusi]] and some surrounds, and it is the most densely populated division. The largest of these divisions by population is the Baisinese Constituent State, with 6.78 million inhabitants. The smallest Constituent State is the Myacha Constituent State, with just over 3 million inhabitants, while the Tachusi Federal Province has a population of 2.15 million. | ||
Constituent states are divided into [[Provinces of Naikang|provinces]], with one province, the Tachusi Federal Province, being independent of any constituent state, and below that are [[Districts of Naikang|districts]]. These districts contain [[Townships of Naikang|townships]], that are divided into [[Localities of Naikang|localities]] (which can consist of a town or a part thereof) and [[Village localities (Naikang)|village localities]], which contain groups of [[Villages of Naikang|villages]]. | Constituent states are divided into [[Provinces of Naikang|provinces]], with one province, the Tachusi Federal Province, being independent of any constituent state, and below that are [[Districts of Naikang|districts]]. These districts contain [[Townships of Naikang|townships]], that are divided into [[Localities of Naikang|localities]] (which can consist of a town or a part thereof) and [[Village localities (Naikang)|village localities]], which contain groups of [[Villages of Naikang|villages]]. |
Revision as of 06:29, 29 September 2023
Administrative divisions of Naikang | |
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Category | Federation |
Location | Naikang |
Number | 4 constituent states, 1 federal province |
Government | Government of Naikang |
Subdivisions | Province District Township Locality and village locality Village |
Naikang is divided into five administrative subdivisions, which include four constituent states, drawn along ethnic lines, and one federal district. Following is the table of government subdivisions and its organizational structure.
Type | Chengshengese name | Naichinese name | No. of div. |
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Constituent state | 构成國 |
构成國 Go̤qhé̤ng Ge̤ |
4 |
Federal province | 联邦省 |
联邦区 Lénbang Xeng |
1 |
Two of the constituent states are named for the main ethnic group which inhabits them. One constituent state, the Multi-Ethnic Constituent State, was drawn up to settle the constant disagreements over land ownership during the Bano Peace Conference, and which contains an only slight Chengshenese majority. The final constituent state, the Baisinese Constituent State, is named for the Baisin region which loosely overlaps the borders of the state. The final administrative division, the Tachusi Federal Province, consists of just the capital city of Tachusi and some surrounds, and it is the most densely populated division. The largest of these divisions by population is the Baisinese Constituent State, with 6.78 million inhabitants. The smallest Constituent State is the Myacha Constituent State, with just over 3 million inhabitants, while the Tachusi Federal Province has a population of 2.15 million.
Constituent states are divided into provinces, with one province, the Tachusi Federal Province, being independent of any constituent state, and below that are districts. These districts contain townships, that are divided into localities (which can consist of a town or a part thereof) and village localities, which contain groups of villages.
Structural hierarchy
Level | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
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Division Type |
Federal Province 联邦省 |
District 区 |
Township 乡[1] |
Locality 地点
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Constituent state 构成國 |
Province 省 | |||||
Village locality 村地 |
Village 村庄 |
- ^ Some townships are divided into subtownships, which are semi-official parts of a township administered separately.
Administrative divisions
Constituent states and the Federal Province
Flag | Emblem | Name | Capital | Pop. (2014) |
Area (km2) |
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Baisinese Constituent State | |||||
Multi-Ethnic Constituent State | |||||
Myacha Constituent State | |||||
Naikanghi Constituent State | |||||
Tachusi Federal Province | Tachusi |