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| alt_name = {{ruby-fs|道|Tho}}, {{ruby-tt|道|Tō}}, {{Ruby|道|とぅう}}, 도(道)
| alt_name = {{ruby-fs|道|Tho}}, {{ruby-tt|道|Tō}}, {{Ruby|道|とぅう}}, Tho, Do, Dho, To, 도(道), Provincia, Pruvinkia, Provinca, Provincija, Kontrada, Provincie
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| category = {{wp|Federal state}}
| category = {{wp|Federal state}}

Latest revision as of 12:11, 30 September 2023

Provinces of Mathoi
Also known as:
(Tho) , () , (とぅう), Tho, Do, Dho, To, 도(道), Provincia, Pruvinkia, Provinca, Provincija, Kontrada, Provincie
Provinces of Mathoi.png
CategoryFederal state
Location Mathoi
Number34
GovernmentList of Provincial executives of Mathoi
SubdivisionsMunicipalities

Mathoi is a federal state comprising 34 provinces, each of which enjoys its own power structure and legislative and executive autonomy, in addition to serving as an administrative region. These Provinces serve as the Mathoian first-level administrative divisions.

List

Provinces of Mathoi
Provinces Capital Population GRDP (Nominal) GRDP (Nominal) per capita HDI
Fungthong Fungsan (鳳山 (Fung-sân) ) TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Hoimen Hoiphin (海坪 (Hói-phìn) ) TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Kapliu TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Philai TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Sulin TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Kuainntau TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Lamlin TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Lokhoo Paklok (北鹿 (Pak-lo̍k) ) TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Pakgi TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Panggak TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Phinnliok Phinnking (澎公 (Phînn-king) )[1] TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Tangtso[2] Tamtsui (淡水 (Tām-tsuí) ) TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Tuahuann TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Tshuasuan TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Jishi TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Ulay Ulay TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Namasial Namasial TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Qakaw Qakaw TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Kalingku Kalingku TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Daegun TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Wolmil TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Bongho TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Hyeongwang Hyeonpyeong (현평 (顯坪)) TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Manyul TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Yeonggu TBA TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Serenterre Serenterre TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Vegilato Vegilato TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Ankaran Ankaran TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Kozelotok Kozelotok TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Karlovec Karlovec TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Gartroža-gvozd Gartroža-gvozd TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Gradišća Gradišća TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Šmarnikroj Šmarnigrad TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA
Napocalești Napocalești TBA TBA 07986TBA TBA

References

  1. World maps usually refer to the city as Phenkung, due to the international recognition of the Phenkung notation in the Fungsan language. But Mathoian national maps and some world maps that respect ethnic distributions use Phinnking, the Tamtsui language name for the city.
  2. At the time of Mathoi's founding, X and X were the two largest cities in the province, so the city was named after their initials. However, over time, with the development of industry and railroads, they lost their regional status to Tamtsui.

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