Provinces of Vyvland

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A map of the provinces and their capitals

The Provinces of Vyvland (Vyvlander: lenjen Vyvluds) are the first-level administrative subdivisions of Vyvland. There are 17 in total, stretching across the whole country. The provinces have control over education provision, utilities, infrastructure and planning, in addition to each province possessing a Provincial Diet with the power to enact legislation. However, the Diets are directly subordinate to the National Parliament, which has the power to vote to veto any Diet law. Below province-level are independent cities (vrisdeden, in some areas only) and municipalities (gemenden); many municipalities are also grouped into a municipal collective (mefwerkliggemend) or county (laandzep), where municipal powers are shared between many municipalities (the difference between these two bodies is in name only).

History

The provinces, in many instances, stem from the ancient duchies and kingdoms which used to cover Vyvland in the medieval period. For example, the kingdom of Stanmer was a major historical power in Vyvland, whose territory tended to cover a far larger area than today's province, while Bajre was originally two duchies, Bajre-Mruk and Bajre-Rycdayn. Below provinces were the historic counties, which were generally based off feudal domains and were very unequal in population. By the time of King Gunfre I in 1770, most of the provinces had settled into the forms which they resemble today, although some small areas such as Lishag and Pegerms remained as small duchies. Over the next few centuries, the few exclaves which existed were merged into nearby provinces, leaving the country with 19 provinces in 1846; all of today's provinces except Islands, but with separate Kafren Island and Grunir province, Slic province, and a formally separate city of Mafiy. Due to their long history, Vyvlanders tend to have a strong attachment to their home province.

This situation remained relatively stable up until the Vyvlander Civil War, when many provinces became partitioned between North and South. As such, parts of 'rump provinces' (Kros and Brudon in the North, Vlud, Stanmer and Wesel in the South) were merged with larger ones in their respective countries. The South later reformed the provincial structure to create smaller administrative areas which were easier to control, although many bore the names of the provinces or areas from which they were created. After Vyvlander reunification in 1983, the historic provinces were restored with a few boundary changes.

Since reunification, there has been significant support for the full splitting of the six independent cities, which have statuses above that of an ordinary municipality but below that of a province, to be promoted to full province status. Though at present these cities control essentially all functions of a province, they still are legally within the borders of their respective provinces. The six cities are Jesel, Lorence, Lyksdal, Mafiy, Strossen and Vlud. Fully splitting these cities from their provinces would also have the advantage of making the national capital essentially extraterritorial to any traditional province. However, opponents state that in many cases this would create provinces too small to function effectively, in addition to making these five cities lie outside the provinces of which they have traditionally been capitals.

Provincial Diets

Main article: Provincial Diets of Vyvland

Each province is administratively represented in its Diet by a varying number of Representatives (Representeeren), also known as Provincial Governors (Laansguveneeren) in Welland, Pegerm and the Southwest. While Stanmer has 200 Representatives, Wesel has just 38. Within each Diet, a government is formed, with a small number of ministers responsible for different provincial areas of oversight. Elections to the diets happen every four years, with the last occurring in 2011. Fifteen of the Diets also elect a Chancellor (Juncleer), who acts as the head of government for that province.

List of Provinces

Flag Name Code Capital Largest city Area
(km²)
Population
28-4-2012
Density
(per km²)
Parliament
seats
Diet
seats
Governing party
or coalition
Chancellor
File:Flag-bajre.png Bajre BJ Mruk Seldon 11,072 1,581,981 143 32 150 KDC-S-G Jyroyd Gerurdsen (Ind.)
File:Brudonflag.png Brudon BD Fomiy Fomiy 20,105 922,881 46 19 100 N-KDC no Chancellor elected
North Brabant-Flag.svg Deg DG Mids Mids 24,776 936,305 38 19 65 KDC-KLP-LW Frejrik Grynveld (KDC)
File:Flag-east.png Helland HL Heersduik Heersduik 18,590 1,484,936 80 30 180 HU-KDC-L-KDH-KLP no Chancellor elected
File:Islandsflag.png Islands IY Brokel Persi 4,662 368,668 79 7 96 S-Nmr.-LPV-G Ester Hulrigs (S)
File:Flag-kafren.png Kafren-Grunir KG Kafren Kafren 4,895 629,701 129 13 71 G-S-YW Sulda Nieminen (G)
File:Krosflag.png Kros KS Vef Strossen 13,520 1,717,158 127 34 125 KDC-L-KLP Max Unjreboec (KDC)
File:Flag-nevel.png Nevel NL Byzvild Byzvild 19,639 1,193,084 61 24 124 KDC-S-GVP Georgus Kåpstein (Geadish)
File:Flag-pegerm.png Pegerm PG Pegerms Niyport 8,508 934,910 110 19 100 N-KDC Petra Vlesger (KDC)
File:Flag-plains.png Plains VL Lorence Lorence 9,732 1,771,345 182 36 150 S-L-G Piter Oygard (S)
File:Seermflag.png Seerm SM Zwe Govkros 23,368 1,435,611 61 29 100 KDC-N-LW Ludwega Haalskester (KDC)
File:Southwest-flag.png Southwest SW Jesel Jesel 18,998 2,360,723 124 47 150 S-L-G Brekt Sjyrder (S)
File:Flag-sdaamro.png Stanmer SD Lyksdal Lyksdal 19,755 4,012,409 203 80 200 S-G Jonas Fenaam (S)
File:Flag-vlud.png Vlud VD Vlud Vlud 10,606 3,214,729 303 65 125 KDC-KLP-VSB Daniel Doux (KDC)
File:Flag-wel.png Welland WL Wel Wel 29,370 2,682,801 91 54 164 WSD-G-S-L-LW-YW Julja Hylwoner (WSD)
File:Flag-wesel.png Wesel WS Breson Breson 8,741 852,352 98 17 38 KDC-N-Rural Albert Jyp (KDC)
File:Flag-wik.png Wik WK Mafiy Mafiy 16,492 2,134,440 129 43 140 KDC-L-G Enriga Gurdenmaan (L)
Total 284,000 28,234,034 491 568

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