Inner Region

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Inner Region
內史, nups-s.re′
First-level administrative division
Etymology: From the official "Inner Administrator", who governed the Inner Region
CountryThemiclesia
Counties
  • Paps-kw′e
  • Ngrā
  • Pin-lang
  • Drywang-sngw′ar
  • Ning
  • Gwya
  • P.reng
  • Rām-ling
  • Daks
  • Te-lang
  • Gwen-lang
  • Reks
  • Mrel
  • Rits
  • Gwrēi-tek
  • Ng′ais
  • Stang
  • Rūk
  • R′it
  • Gep-lang
  • Gras-lang
  • Tsik
Government
 • BodyInner Administration (executive)
Inner Region Council
Area
 • Total6,302 km2 (2,433 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total9,820,000
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
Area code10

The Inner Region (內史, nubh-srje′; abbr. IAR) is a statutory administrative division of Themiclesia that contains the capital city Kien-k'ang.

History

In 285, the Tsins ruler divided his realm into a number of provinces, each consisting of several villages (邑, qrep) under a viceroy (守, n′uq). Larger cities and their peripheries were exempt from viceregal rule and remained either autonomous or under royal authority. The periphery of Tsins itself was not part of any province, and its village elders and landowners paid dues directly to the Exchequer. The "Exchequer" therefore became the name of the area around that city.

See also