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The unitary [[Costa Madora|Republic of Costa Madora]] is formally divided into three levels of administration. Conventionally, these are known as the regional, county and municipality levels.
==History==
==History==
===Colonial Costa Madora===
==Current structure==
===First Kingdom===
===First-level===
===Madorian Empire===
====Provinces====
===First Republic===
{{main|Provinces of Costa Madora}}
===Second Kingdom===
Provinces are the first level territorial units of Costa Madora. The country is administratively and politically divided into 21 provinces, which form geographical, cultural and economic regions.
==Modern Costa Madora==
====Distrito Nacional====
===Regions===
{{main|Distrito Nacional (Costa Madora)}}
===Counties===
====Territories====
===Municipalities===
===Second-level===
{{Costa Madora}}
====Departments====
{{main|Departments of Costa Madora}}
====Indigenous territories====
{{main|Indigenous territories of Costa Madora}}
Indigenous territories are created by the federal government, in consultation with the indigenous communities. In cases where the indigenous territories cover more than one department or municipality, the local governments jointly administer said territories with the indigenous councils, as established by Article TBA and TBA of the Constitution of Costa Madora.
===Third-level===
====Municipalities====
{{main|Municipalities of Costa Madora}}
==See also==
{{Costa Madora topics}}

Latest revision as of 08:44, 10 November 2023

History

Current structure

First-level

Provinces

Provinces are the first level territorial units of Costa Madora. The country is administratively and politically divided into 21 provinces, which form geographical, cultural and economic regions.

Distrito Nacional

Territories

Second-level

Departments

Indigenous territories

Indigenous territories are created by the federal government, in consultation with the indigenous communities. In cases where the indigenous territories cover more than one department or municipality, the local governments jointly administer said territories with the indigenous councils, as established by Article TBA and TBA of the Constitution of Costa Madora.

Third-level

Municipalities

See also