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==Second-level administrative divisions==
==Local government areas==
The second level administrative divisions in Imagua and the Assimas are commonly known as '''parishes''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''parrocchie'', [[Western Imaguan Creole]]: ''sokeni''). However, alongside the parishes are '''municipalities''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''comuni'', [[Western Imaguan Creole]]: ''bui'').
The second level administrative divisions in Imagua and the Assimas are collectively and officially known as '''local government areas''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''aree di governo locale'', [[Western Imaguan Creole]]: ''lokal kuheno alia''). The two types of local government areas are '''municipalities''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''comuni'', [[Western Imaguan Creole]]: ''bui''), and '''parishes''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''parrocchie'', [[Western Imaguan Creole]]: ''sokeni'').
 
Local government areas are responsible for the provision of {{wp|social housing}}, {{wp|emergency services}}, {{wp|waste collection}} and disposal, {{wp|public transportation}}, recreational facilities, libraries, and cemeteries per the ''Local Government Act of 1987''. All other responsibilities were delegated to the county or to the national governments.


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Revision as of 03:52, 17 November 2022

Counties

Imagua and the Assimas are divided into eight counties (Etrurian: contee, Western Imaguan Creole: lan), with all but the Assimas County being situated on the island of Imagua.

As a unitary state, the counties generally function only for statistical purposes and for judicial purposes, with most of the roles of the counties having been shifted towards the cities and towns, or towards the federal government. However, Assimas County has substantial autonomy because of its history, and its sizable Etrurian population.

Map County Capital Population (2021)
Assimas San Pietro 298,533
Cuanstad Cuanstad 200,438
Saint Christopher's Lundholm 121,579
Saint Ellen's Altaithe 405,378
Saint Fiacre's Saint Fiacre's Town 20,538
Saint Florian's Bronstad 72,101
Saint Hubert's Saint-André 30,552
Saint Isidore's Nua Taois 195,560

Local government areas

The second level administrative divisions in Imagua and the Assimas are collectively and officially known as local government areas (Etrurian: aree di governo locale, Western Imaguan Creole: lokal kuheno alia). The two types of local government areas are municipalities (Etrurian: comuni, Western Imaguan Creole: bui), and parishes (Etrurian: parrocchie, Western Imaguan Creole: sokeni).

Local government areas are responsible for the provision of social housing, emergency services, waste collection and disposal, public transportation, recreational facilities, libraries, and cemeteries per the Local Government Act of 1987. All other responsibilities were delegated to the county or to the national governments.

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