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|[[File:Flag of Panama.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Ipudorm]]|| Example || 1 September 1966 || Puerto Adinerado  
|[[File:Flag of Panama.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Ipudorm]]|| Example || 1 September 1966 || Puerto Adinerado  
|[[Plaimo]]|| Marco Nores|| 19,575,269 || 27 ||  
|[[Plaimo]]|| Marco Nores|| 17,813,494 || 27 ||  
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| [[File:Flag of Catalonia.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[San Luis]]|| Example || 20 September 1966 || Bahía de Diamantes  
| [[File:Flag of Catalonia.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[San Luis]]|| Example || 20 September 1966 || Bahía de Diamantes  
|[[Voclaria City]]|| Noé Mina || 19,788,302 || 27 ||  
|[[Voclaria City]]|| Noé Mina || 21,965,015 || 27 ||  
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| [[File:Flag of Patagonia.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Najolk]]|| Example || 28 September 1966 || colspan="2" | Ciuarcia || Ana Salgado Canto || 4,860,714 || 12 ||  
| [[File:Flag of Patagonia.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Najolk]]|| Example || 28 September 1966 || colspan="2" | Ciuarcia || Ana Salgado Canto || 4,783,365 || 12 ||  
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| [[File:Bandeira de Salvador.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]|| Example || 13 December 1966 || Aexodiana  
| [[File:Bandeira de Salvador.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]|| Example || 13 December 1966 || Aexodiana  
|[[São Lenoas]]|| [[Diego Alves Nakamura]]|| 45,831,470 || 50 || Home to the largest city in Oikoia
|[[São Lenoas]]|| [[Diego Alves Nakamura]]|| 55,914,393 || 50 || Home to the largest city in Oikoia
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| [[File:Bandera de la Provincia de Córdoba 2014.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Mangulak]] || Example || 31 December 1966|| Comalteca  
| [[File:Bandera de la Provincia de Córdoba 2014.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Mangulak]] || Example || 31 December 1966|| Comalteca  
|[[Reydacay]]|| Cíntia Câmara Nogueira || 9,800,455 || 18 ||  
|[[Reydacay]]|| Cíntia Câmara Nogueira || 26,406,669 || 18 ||  
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| [[File:Flag of Jalisco (2008-2011).svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Anáheiro (state)|Anáheiro]]|| Example || 1 January 1967|| colspan="2" | [[Anáheiro]]|| Juan Martín Berrocal || 34,567,101 || 39 || Has the largest state population on mainland Oikoia
| [[File:Flag of Jalisco (2008-2011).svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Anáheiro (state)|Anáheiro]]|| Example || 1 January 1967|| colspan="2" | [[Anáheiro]]|| Juan Martín Berrocal || 41,480,521 || 39 || Has the largest state population on mainland Oikoia
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| [[File:Flag of Natalia Republic.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Tlanukoy]] || Example || 20 February 1967 || colspan="2" | Penbaro || Juan Diego Nores || 5,004,889 || 14 ||  
| [[File:Flag of Natalia Republic.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Tlanukoy]] || Example || 20 February 1967 || colspan="2" | Penbaro || Juan Diego Nores || 5,155,037 || 14 ||  
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| [[File:Proposta de bandeira do Amazonas.png|border|link=|23px]] [[Terfloria]] || Example || 25 March 1967 || colspan="2" | Cidade do Ouro || Sílvio Araújo Maldonado || 7,815,598 || 16 ||  
| [[File:Proposta de bandeira do Amazonas.png|border|link=|23px]] [[Terfloria]] || Example || 25 March 1967 || colspan="2" | Cidade do Ouro || Sílvio Araújo Maldonado || 10,160,277 || 16 ||  
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| [[File:Flag of Pasco Department.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Tohuecotl]] || Example || 2 March 1973 || Villa Céspedes (Legislative & Executive)<br>Teecamatl (Judicial & Ceremonial)
| [[File:Flag of Pasco Department.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Tohuecotl]] || Example || 2 March 1973 || Villa Céspedes (Legislative & Executive)<br>Teecamatl (Judicial & Ceremonial)
|San Ferpa|| Geraldo Bitencourt Fontes || 3,972,281 || 12 ||  
|San Ferpa|| Geraldo Bitencourt Fontes || 4,135,144 || 12 ||  
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| [[File:Flag of Nayarit.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Haxith]] || Example || 6 February 1984|| Ũvýita  
| [[File:Flag of Nayarit.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Haxith]] || Example || 6 February 1984|| Ũvýita  
|Alipiri|| Teresa Graciani || 4,544,374 || 13||  
|Alipiri|| Teresa Graciani || 4,135,380 || 13||  
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| [[File:Flag of Baja Verapaz, Guatemala.png|border|link=|23px]] [[Nuevo Paraiso|Nuevo Paraíso]] || Example || 23 May 1989 || colspan="2" | Jacámka || Xmucane Garrido || 4,016,824 || 12 || Least populous state on Lekeadia
| [[File:Flag of Baja Verapaz, Guatemala.png|border|link=|23px]] [[Nuevo Paraiso|Nuevo Paraíso]] || Example || 23 May 1989 || colspan="2" | Jacámka || Xmucane Garrido || 6,708,096 || 12 || Least populous state on Lekeadia
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| [[File:Haiyato flag.png|border|link=|23px]] [[Haiyato]] || Example || 2 September 1999 || Balés City  
| [[File:Haiyato flag.png|border|link=|23px]] [[Haiyato]] || Example || 2 September 1999 || Balés City  
|[[Tzacuanyaitzcuhtli]]|| Kuntur Pillpe Won || 6,425,237 || 16 || Only majority Runasim-speaking state
|[[Tzacuanyaitzcuhtli]]|| Kuntur Pillpe Won || 8,417,060 || 16 || Only majority Runasim-speaking state
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| [[File:Banner of the Qulla Suyu.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Platencía]] || Example || 24 November 2003 || Chetusillo  
| [[File:Banner of the Qulla Suyu.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Platencía]] || Example || 24 November 2003 || Chetusillo  
|[[Guajeres]]|| Sartaña Kantuta Tunupa || 2,718,460 || 9 || Least populous state on the Oikoian mainland
|[[Guajeres]]|| Sartaña Kantuta Tunupa || 6,252,458 || 9 || Least populous state on the Oikoian mainland
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| [[File:Bandeira de Diamantino.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Ávigena]] || Example || 12 July 2012 || colspan="2" | Nova Gracemaria || Ezequiel Graciani Donitz || 1,998,553 || 7 || Independent until 1974, when President Cárintecatl annexed the republic
| [[File:Bandeira de Diamantino.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Ávigena]] || Example || 12 July 2012 || colspan="2" | Nova Gracemaria || Ezequiel Graciani Donitz || 2,238,379 || 7 || Independent until 1974, when President Cárintecatl annexed the republic
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| [[File:Flag of Huanta.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Caluma]] || Example || 29 April 2030 || colspan="2" | San Marcingo|| Coyopa Tafalla || 4,189,628 || 13 ||  
| [[File:Flag of Huanta.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Caluma]] || Example || 29 April 2030 || colspan="2" | San Marcingo|| Coyopa Tafalla || 5,069,450 || 13 ||  
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| [[File:Flag of Ñuble Region, Chile.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Nova Enstel]] || Example || 13 October 2042 || colspan="2" | La Enstel || [[Nicolas Amengual|Nicolás Amengual]]|| 15,303,646 || 23 || First formerly Valoran state admitted
| [[File:Flag of Ñuble Region, Chile.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Nova Enstel]] || Example || 13 October 2042 || colspan="2" | La Enstel || [[Nicolas Amengual|Nicolás Amengual]]|| 30,760,328 || 23 || First formerly Valoran state admitted
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| [[File:Flag of La Araucania, Chile.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Sierna Norte]] || Example || 17 November 2050 || Albarez  
| [[File:Flag of La Araucania, Chile.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Sierna Norte]] || Example || 17 November 2050 || Albarez  
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| [[File:Flag of the Republic of Yucatan.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Embardoro]]|| Example || 5 September 2051 || Matagoza  
| [[File:Flag of the Republic of Yucatan.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Embardoro]]|| Example || 5 September 2051 || Matagoza  
|Zates|| Amanda Mastache || 5,156,392 || 14 ||  
|Zates|| Amanda Mastache || 4,913,114 || 14 ||  
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| [[File:Bandeira do Distrito Federal (1960-1969).svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Tadea]] || Example || 16 June 2053 || colspan="2" | Tlajoyotl || Enrique Aparicio || 8,316,870 || 17 || The former national capital from 1965 to 2053, it is constitutionally defined as a city-state
| [[File:Bandeira do Distrito Federal (1960-1969).svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Tadea]] || Example || 16 June 2053 || colspan="2" | Tlajoyotl || Enrique Aparicio || 9,065,388 || 17 || The former national capital from 1965 to 2053, it is constitutionally defined as a city-state
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| [[File:Bandera Regionalista de Arica y Parinacota.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[East Kanju]] || Example || 1 January 2054 || Tanne
| [[File:Bandera Regionalista de Arica y Parinacota.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[East Kanju]] || Example || 1 January 2054 || Tanne
|Caremanga|| [[Rafael Tokko]]|| 21,298,015 || 29 || First Kangsuan state admitted in 2054
|Caremanga|| [[Rafael Tokko]]|| 20,446,094 || 29 || First Kangsuan state admitted in 2054
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| [[File:Flag of Tegucigalpa.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Nepida]] || Example || 23 May 2056 || Cabreco  
| [[File:Flag of Tegucigalpa.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Nepida]] || Example || 23 May 2056 || Cabreco  
|Leru|| Andrés Montes Song || 21,532,265 || 29 || Most populous former Kangsuan state
|Leru|| Andrés Montes Song || 19,163,716 || 29 || Most populous former Kangsuan state
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| [[File:Bandera de la Provincia de Los Santos.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[West Kanju]] || Example || 30 May 2056 || Juncatatu  
| [[File:Bandera de la Provincia de Los Santos.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[West Kanju]] || Example || 30 May 2056 || Juncatatu  
|Abenatti|| [[Miguel Sarmiento]]|| 12,681,969 || 20 ||  
|Abenatti|| [[Miguel Sarmiento]]|| 12,935,608 || 20 ||  
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| [[File:Former flag of North Chungcheong.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Niwang]] || Example || 19 July 2058 || colspan="2" | Séoyan || Juan Muk || 20,051,344 || 28 ||  
| [[File:Former flag of North Chungcheong.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Niwang]] || Example || 19 July 2058 || colspan="2" | Séoyan || Juan Muk || 21,655,452 || 28 ||  
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| [[File:Former flag of Busan.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Yenjo]] || Example || 4 October 2079 || Eson  
| [[File:Former flag of Busan.svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Yenjo]] || Example || 4 October 2079 || Eson  
|Kangsan|| Tomas Hyo Kwon || 10,175,860 || 18 ||  
|Kangsan|| Tomas Hyo Kwon || 13,330,377 || 18 ||  
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|[[El Asirales]]
|[[El Asirales]]
|[[Juan José Palau]]
|[[Juan José Palau]]
|23,854,730
|23,377,635
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|[[Cantagona]]
|[[Cantagona]]
|Andrés Pinto
|Andrés Pinto
|14,315,769
|20,185,234
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| colspan="2" |[[Ondi]]
| colspan="2" |[[Ondi]]
|[[Antonio Zendejas]]
|[[Antonio Zendejas]]
|6,532,381
|6,924,329
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|[[Nandaital]]
|[[Nandaital]]
|[[Juliana Piquier]]
|[[Juliana Piquier]]
|11,787,657
|11,905,534
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|[[Coliria]]
|[[Coliria]]
|[[Alexander Casaus]]
|[[Alexander Casaus]]
|3,086,552
|3,090,050
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| colspan="2" |[[Yaltad]]
| colspan="2" |[[Yaltad]]
|[[Valery Montenegro]]
|[[Valery Montenegro]]
|10,150,641
|11,470,224
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| colspan="2" |[[Santa Lilian]]
| colspan="2" |[[Santa Lilian]]
|[[Pedro Zendejas]]
|[[Pedro Zendejas]]
|16,804,564
|26,887,302
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| colspan="2" |[[Garanza]]
| colspan="2" |[[Garanza]]
|[[Maria Bitencourt-Zendejas]]
|[[Maria Bitencourt-Zendejas]]
|17,490,465
|22,037,985
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!Largest City!! Head of Government !! Population !! Senators !! Notes
!Largest City!! Head of Government !! Population !! Senators !! Notes
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| [[File:Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Distrito Central]] || || 16 June 2053 || colspan="2" | Nojawa  || Esmeralda Venegas || 3,367,490|| 11 || National capital
| [[File:Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg|border|link=|23px]] [[Distrito Central]] || || 16 June 2053 || colspan="2" | Nojawa  || Esmeralda Venegas || 4,175,688|| 11 || National capital
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|Altar
|Altar
|Alfonso Gaos
|Alfonso Gaos
|912
|886
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|Fort Quesada
|Fort Quesada
|Gen. Silvana Fonseca
|Gen. Silvana Fonseca
|150-300 soldiers
|300-600 soldiers
|No permanent population
|No permanent population
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|Namsu
|Namsu
|Kwang Villa
|Kwang Villa
|231,984
|229,664
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|New Tlajoyotl
|New Tlajoyotl
|Dr. Zelia Hamamura de Ávila
|Dr. Zelia Hamamura de Ávila
|297,849
|1,161,700
|First territory on the Moon
|First territory on the Moon
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|Interstellar Satellite Military Administration
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|17 May 2114
|Serrano CSS-016
|[[Kunak Manco Choque]]
|56,701 soldiers
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|Carinansian Asteroid Administration
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|30 July 2126
|Grion KBM7
|[[Bianca Santangel]]
|106,849
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Revision as of 05:33, 19 June 2024

The Serenacy of Cárinansia comprises thirty-two federal states, one federal district; The Central District, and four Serene Territories. This District is legally described as a whole constituent entity neutral of any state, having almost all powers and autonomy relegated to states (except some national park and governmental functions). Because of a clause in the Cárinansian Constitution, as it is the seat of the powers of the federation, it can never become a state or within a state or the capital of the country has to be relocated elsewhere. This was the case following the incorporation of the District of Tadea as the State of Tadea, with the new Central District being declared the city of Nojawa and the surrounding borders, which were already federal land.

The most populous state since the National Declaration has not always been São Lenoas, originally being San Luis until São Alberto was incorporated into Vóclaria City and Tadea was declared the new capital of the nation in 1967; this move had resulted in a substantial reduction in government funds to the state and a 20-year exodus. Furthermore, Mangulak was formerly the third-largest state until the Royalist destruction of Oligi during the Civil War, causing a mass capital and population flight from the state until the governorship of Andrés Blanco Morelos in the late 80s.

The states have substantial autonomy and powers to establish and administer local laws. This is evident from the variation in the country’s drinking age; Haxith has a minimum age of 20 whereas Sierna Sur, San Luis, and Mangulak have ages as low as 13 in certain municipalities. They typically use a constitutional model based on the serene one, but certain states have unique variations. For example, three states employ parliamentary systems of government for the state legislature, six are unitary, and eight are bicameral.

List of states
State Map Date of Admission Capital City Largest City Governor Population Senators Notes
Flag of Panama.svg Ipudorm Example 1 September 1966 Puerto Adinerado Plaimo Marco Nores 17,813,494 27
Flag of Catalonia.svg San Luis Example 20 September 1966 Bahía de Diamantes Voclaria City Noé Mina 21,965,015 27
Flag of Patagonia.svg Najolk Example 28 September 1966 Ciuarcia Ana Salgado Canto 4,783,365 12
Bandeira de Salvador.svg São Lenoas Example 13 December 1966 Aexodiana São Lenoas Diego Alves Nakamura 55,914,393 50 Home to the largest city in Oikoia
Bandera de la Provincia de Córdoba 2014.svg Mangulak Example 31 December 1966 Comalteca Reydacay Cíntia Câmara Nogueira 26,406,669 18
Flag of Jalisco (2008-2011).svg Anáheiro Example 1 January 1967 Anáheiro Juan Martín Berrocal 41,480,521 39 Has the largest state population on mainland Oikoia
Flag of Natalia Republic.svg Tlanukoy Example 20 February 1967 Penbaro Juan Diego Nores 5,155,037 14
Proposta de bandeira do Amazonas.png Terfloria Example 25 March 1967 Cidade do Ouro Sílvio Araújo Maldonado 10,160,277 16
Flag of Pasco Department.svg Tohuecotl Example 2 March 1973 Villa Céspedes (Legislative & Executive)
Teecamatl (Judicial & Ceremonial)
San Ferpa Geraldo Bitencourt Fontes 4,135,144 12
Flag of Nayarit.svg Haxith Example 6 February 1984 Ũvýita Alipiri Teresa Graciani 4,135,380 13
Flag of Baja Verapaz, Guatemala.png Nuevo Paraíso Example 23 May 1989 Jacámka Xmucane Garrido 6,708,096 12 Least populous state on Lekeadia
Haiyato flag.png Haiyato Example 2 September 1999 Balés City Tzacuanyaitzcuhtli Kuntur Pillpe Won 8,417,060 16 Only majority Runasim-speaking state
Banner of the Qulla Suyu.svg Platencía Example 24 November 2003 Chetusillo Guajeres Sartaña Kantuta Tunupa 6,252,458 9 Least populous state on the Oikoian mainland
Bandeira de Diamantino.svg Ávigena Example 12 July 2012 Nova Gracemaria Ezequiel Graciani Donitz 2,238,379 7 Independent until 1974, when President Cárintecatl annexed the republic
Flag of Huanta.svg Caluma Example 29 April 2030 San Marcingo Coyopa Tafalla 5,069,450 13
Flag of Ñuble Region, Chile.svg Nova Enstel Example 13 October 2042 La Enstel Nicolás Amengual 30,760,328 23 First formerly Valoran state admitted
Flag of La Araucania, Chile.svg Sierna Norte Example 17 November 2050 Albarez Goda Veronica Pinto 13,023,271 21
Flag of Casanare.svg Sierna Sur Example 1 January 2051 San Esteban Arapuava Lorenzo Cicerón 11,899,447 19
Flag of the Republic of Yucatan.svg Embardoro Example 5 September 2051 Matagoza Zates Amanda Mastache 4,913,114 14
Bandeira do Distrito Federal (1960-1969).svg Tadea Example 16 June 2053 Tlajoyotl Enrique Aparicio 9,065,388 17 The former national capital from 1965 to 2053, it is constitutionally defined as a city-state
Bandera Regionalista de Arica y Parinacota.svg East Kanju Example 1 January 2054 Tanne Caremanga Rafael Tokko 20,446,094 29 First Kangsuan state admitted in 2054
Flag of Tegucigalpa.svg Nepida Example 23 May 2056 Cabreco Leru Andrés Montes Song 19,163,716 29 Most populous former Kangsuan state
Bandera de la Provincia de Los Santos.svg West Kanju Example 30 May 2056 Juncatatu Abenatti Miguel Sarmiento 12,935,608 20
Former flag of North Chungcheong.svg Niwang Example 19 July 2058 Séoyan Juan Muk 21,655,452 28
Former flag of Busan.svg Yenjo Example 4 October 2079 Eson Kangsan Tomas Hyo Kwon 13,330,377 18
Maharlika 1 March 2102 Plaso El Asirales Juan José Palau 23,377,635
Aparicia 12 March 2102 Balava Cantagona Andrés Pinto 20,185,234
Guapiro 14 May 2102 Ondi Antonio Zendejas 6,924,329
Gueria Sur 17 June 2102 Chajaras Nandaital Juliana Piquier 11,905,534
Gueria Norte 21 June 2102 El Triugua Coliria Alexander Casaus 3,090,050
Ochamina 22 June 2102 Yaltad Valery Montenegro 11,470,224
Paldonia 30 July 2102 Santa Lilian Pedro Zendejas 26,887,302
Antenia 1 January 2103 Garanza Maria Bitencourt-Zendejas 22,037,985

Federal districts are areas described as independent of any state within the Serenacy of Carinansia and thus automatically under the national government's jurisdiction. They can be established by an executive order or an act of the National Congress. The State of Tadea was admitted in 2053, and Article 12 Section 4 of the Tadea Admission Act specifically stipulated the creation of a new federal district in federal land in Ipudorm. The District of Tadea was formed on 1 January 1966 via an executive order issued by President Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl.

List of federal districts
Name Map Date of Creation Capital City Largest City Head of Government Population Senators Notes
Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg Distrito Central 16 June 2053 Nojawa Esmeralda Venegas 4,175,688 11 National capital
List of Serene Territories
Name Map Date of Creation Capital City Head of Government Population Notes
Navamanca Island Territory 29 May 2054 Altar Alfonso Gaos 886
Sarrol Atoll 31 July 2054 Fort Quesada Gen. Silvana Fonseca 300-600 soldiers No permanent population
Zalava Special Territory 9 January 2055 Namsu Kwang Villa 229,664
National Lunar Administration 24 March 2090 New Tlajoyotl Dr. Zelia Hamamura de Ávila 1,161,700 First territory on the Moon
Interstellar Satellite Military Administration 17 May 2114 Serrano CSS-016 Kunak Manco Choque 56,701 soldiers
Carinansian Asteroid Administration 30 July 2126 Grion KBM7 Bianca Santangel 106,849