Provinces and territories of Skaolitunia

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The provinces and territories of Skaolitunia are the second level of government division in Skaolitunia, between the federal government and local governments. States and territories are self-administered regions with a local legislature, police force and certain civil authorities, and are represented in the Parliament of Skaolitunia. Territories though, unlike states, rely on federal legislation and additional financial contributions to operate, and have less representation in the Senate.

There are ten provinces of Skaolitunia: Banks, Coevorden, Cook, Durham, Edward, Forsaith, Gibbons, New Manster, New Ulster, and New Victoria; and four internal territories: the Clement Territory, the Prado Territory, the Skaolitunian Capital Territory and the Southern Territory. In total, there are ten territories of Skaolitunia, with internal territories being on the Skaolitunian mainland, and external territories being sovereign territory offshore. Every state and internal territory, excluding Jervis Bay, has its own executive government, legislative branch, and judicial system. The external territories of Skaolitunia are: Outer Islands Territory, the Skaolitunian Antarctic Territory.

State and territory governments have executive authority to legislate on matters concerning their citizens, with the only limitations being on subjects of national importance, such as defence and foreign policy. Each state and internal territory also has its own legislature, although the federal government can overwrite any territory legislation. The Federal High Court of Australia acts as a final court of appeal for all matters and has the authority to override any state judiciary. While all states and internal territories have their own judicial system, which is subject to appeal from the High Court, most external territories are subject to the judiciary and legislature of either a state or internal territory. Excluding the Skaolitunian Antarctic Territory (which is governed by the Department of the Environment and Energy), all external territories are governed by the federal Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development.

Each state of Skaolitunia is a successor to historical Skaolitunian colonies under British governance, and has its own constitution. The mainland territories for the most part operate indistinguishably from states. The Bay Territory is considered as part of the SCT for almost all intents and purposes. Up until 2015, Norfolk Island was also a self-governing territory, like the SCT. 1

Geography of Skaolitunia

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Statistical divisions

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States and territories

Province Postal
abbrev.
Capital Largest city Population Land Area (km2) Population density
(per km2)
Official
language(s)
Seats
Edward ED Waggale Springwood 12,528,209 127,043 19.9 English, Pruykene 14
Banks BK Laroorlie Palm Island City 3,109,034 78,572 39.6 Engish, Pandish 18
Durham DM Windlingen 1,352,908 170,518 7.9 English, Pandish, Dutch 8
Flag (23).png New Victoria NV Paethsmouth New Victoria City 23,174,336 151,933 14.3 ENglish, Dutch 13
New Ulster NU Bunlina Loughshannon 3,913,670 137,037 28.6 Language 23
Giibons GN Alesting Gilramore 6,305,176 68,983 91.4 Language 38
Forsaith FH Corinth Ingonish 4,206,169 139,060 30.2 Language 25
Coeverden CN Boroughton 12,438,495 258,084 48.2 Language 74
New Manster NM Westdale 4,715,048 183,272 25.7 Language 28
Cook CK Garor City Haroldston 6,848,055 141,630 48.4 Language 41
Total provinces 96,858,689 2,200,428 436
Territory Postal
abbrev.
Capital Largest city Population Land Area (km2) Population density
(per km2)
Official
language(s)
Seats
Skaolitunian Capital Territory SCT Auchendale 4,928,334 33,028 149.2 Language 32
Prado Territory PT Santa Christina 2,963,501 120,095 24.7 English, Spanish, Filipino 12
Clemment Territory CT Port Merlin 2,963,501 120,095 24.7 Pruykene 12
Southern Territory ST Hillshampton 2,963,501 120,095 24.7 Language 12
Outer Islands Territory CT Port Merlin 2,963,501 120,095 24.7 Pruykene 12
Skaolitunian Antarctic Territory ST None 2,963,501 120,095 24.7 Language 12
Total territories 7,891,835 153,123 44

Former territories

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Internal territories

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External territories

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Background and overview

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Timeline

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Comparative terminology

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Governors and administrators of provinces and territories

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Premiers and chief ministers of provinces and territories

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Provincial and territorial parliaments

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Provincial and territory supreme courts

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Provincial and territory police forces

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Provincial and territory borders

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Statistics

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Provincial and territory codes