Administrative divisions of Sangria Islands
This page is about the administrative divisions of the Sangria Islands.
- Main article: Sangria Islands
Administrative divisions of Sangria Islands | |
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First-level | 2 provinces (Sangrian: Pruvincià) 1 metropolitan region (Sangrian: Dicherèto Metropolitan) |
Second-level | 37 municipalities (Sangrian: Comuni) |
Administrative Divisions
The Republic of the Sangria Islands is divided into three sub-national entities, including two provinces (Pruvinciàs), the Metropolitan District (Dicherèto Metropolitan), and below these are thirty-seven individual sub-provincial municipalities (Comuni).
Within the municipalities according to the population and size of each settlement, cities, towns, and villages are divided into separate categories. The divisions are set by the General Parliament (Palaméntu Ǵinerel) and are regulated by the Provincial Court of each province. Each municipality has its own varying degree of local autonomy and control over local affairs, however none surpassing the powers of the provincial government that supervises them.
Within the provinces are one national park and two marine reserves. Despite falling within provincial and even municipal areas of administration, these areas are controlled directly by the federal government as per the constitution of the Republic.
Provinces
Sahìa y Prìncipe
Province of Sahìa and Prìncipe Pruvincià di Sahìa y Prìncipe (Ioma dil Sangrìnensa) Capital: Costa di Grachéiros
Population: TBD (2024) |
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Sahìa y Prìncipe∈⊾ is the largest of the two provinces within the Sangria Islands, made up of the majority of the island of Ila di la Corána di la Sahìa (Sahìa), the small third island of Ila di la Diadima dil Prìncipe (Prìncipe), the Ilas Vizcòntes (Viscount Islands), the marine reserve of the same name, and the southern half of the Ilas Margràvias (Margrave Islands), which make up one half of the Reserva Marina di las Ilas Margràvias (Margrave Islands Marine Reserve). Famed for places such as Monte de Táma, the idyllic Costa di Grachéiros, the mountain towns of Vija de Sante Ǵines and Táma, the bustling ports of Chalay, Tecante, and Porta Teneral, the remote northern town of Agri, the colonial-era architecture exemplified by Sante Jose di la Diadima dil Prìncipe, and of course the massive national park covering much of the island, it is a natural tourist destination. It is also well known for its black sand beaches that make up the majority of Sahìan beaches. Many come to relax on its shores or hike through nature. The province is comprised of twenty-six sub-provincial municipalities which answer to the provincial government in Costa di Grachéiros, each with varying degrees of local autonomy and control.
Beciána
Province of Beciána Pruvincià di Beciána (Ioma dil Sangrìnensa) Capital: Porta di Aragèna
Population: TBD (2024) |
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Beciána∈⊾ is comprised of the island bearing the same name (Ila di la Tiára di la Beciána) as well as the uninhabited northern two islands in the Ilas Margràvias within the Reserva Marina di las Ilas Margràvias. Albeit a lesser tourist destination, it is well known for its agricultural production and immigrant communities, as the main recipient of imported labour from exploited colonies and lands far off historically. Tourists here come for the foreign architecture drawing inspiration from Telkarnatha and the island Asperic nations to the southeast. Pockets of migratory languages are spoken here as well, and its cuisine is often a good draw for visitors both domestic and foreign. The largest town is Porta di Aragèna, and the only other settlement is the village of Nalvàn on its south coast. The province is comprised of four sub-provincial municipalities which answer to the provincial government in Porta di Aragèna, each with varying degrees of local autonomy and control just as in Sahìa y Prìncipe.
Metropolitan District
Dicherèto Metropolitan
Metropolitan District of Porta di Sangrìa Dicherèto Metropolitan di Porta di Sangrìa (Ioma dil Sangrìnensa) Capital: Porta di Aragèna
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The Dicherèto Metropolitan∈⊾, formally known as Dicherèto Metropolitan di Porta di Sangrìa, is the metropolitan region housing the capital, Porta di Sangrìa, and the surrounding towns: Sante Juan de Sahìa, Virhin di la Néria, Vija di los Rios Ǵemèlios, Alriscuos dil Rio Néria, and Gròn Cresta. The main tourist destination and the most well known, Porta di Sangrìa is the most populous of cities and towns within the DM's borders. Comprised of five municipalities including that of the capital itself, it is the most populous sub-national administrative division in the nation and also the territorial unit with the most income from tourism.
Municipalities
Flag | Municipality Name | Postal abbrev. |
Municipal Capital | Area (km2) | Population | Province |
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Comuno di Agri∈⊾ | AG | Agri | 93.78 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Porta Teneral∈⊾ | PT | Porta Teneral | 58.41 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Cazan∈⊾ | CA | Cazan | 17.83 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Panàs∈⊾ | PN | Panàs | 14.93 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Sante Ǵines∈⊾ | SǴ | Vija di Sante Ǵines | 26.82 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Táma∈⊾ | TA | Táma | 63.16 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Colúsia∈⊾ | CO | Colúsia | 16.34 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Porta di Sirenay∈⊾ | PY | Porta di Sirenay | 30.30 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Costa di Grachéiros∈⊾ | CG | Costa di Grachéiros | 25.80 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Astrife∈⊾ | AS | Astrife | 25.68 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Olbadiera∈⊾ | OL | Olbadiera | 21.39 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di las Ilas Vizcòntes∈⊾ | IV | Sante Diaco | 3.73 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Gròn Cresta Nord∈⊾ | GN | Gròn Cresta (Nord) | 8.78 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Avicha∈⊾ | AV | Avicha | 24.22 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Guadamerìa∈⊾ | GU | Guadamerìa | 9.47 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Ànavileia∈⊾ | AN | Ànavileia | 5.25 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Sevà∈⊾ | SE | Sevà | 7.58 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Vijarochia dil Monte∈⊾ | VM | Vijarochia dil Monte | 13.98 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Tecante∈⊾ | TE | Tecante | 12.17 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Ǵiamia∈⊾ | ǴI | Ǵiamia | 55.37 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Tolunia∈⊾ | TO | Tolunia | 14.71 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Nayon∈⊾ | NA | Nayon | 33.24 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Vayavia∈⊾ | VA | Vayavia | 9.10 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Chalay∈⊾ | CH | Chalay | 7.58 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Ceyan y las Ilas Margràvias∈⊾ | IM | TBD | 152.76 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Sante Jose di la Diadima dil Prìncipe∈⊾ | DP | Sante Jose di la Diadima dil Prìncipe | 2.45 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Rágòa∈⊾ | RA | Rágòa | 0.91 km² | SyP | ||
Comuno di Porta di Aragèna∈⊾ | PA | Porta di Aragèna | 14.10 km² | BE | ||
Comuno di Camèria∈⊾ | CC | Camerìa | 4.78 km² | BE | ||
Comuno di Sante Ináchio∈⊾ | SI | Sante Ináchio | 7.37 km² | BE | ||
Comuno di Nalvàn∈⊾ | NL | Nalvàn | 4.88 km² | BE | ||
Comuno di Porta di Sangrìa∈⊾ | PS | Porta di Sangrìa | 12.17 km² | DM | ||
Comuno di Sante Juan di Sahìa∈⊾ | SJ | Sante Juan di Sahìa | 6.51 km² | DM | ||
Comuno di los Rios Ǵemèlios∈⊾ | RǴ | Vija di los Rios Ǵemèlios | 15.77 km² | DM | ||
Comuno di Alriscuos dil Rio Néria∈⊾ | RN | Alriscuos dil Rio Néria | 18.52 km² | DM | ||
Comuno di Gròn Cresta Sur∈⊾ | GS | Gròn Cresta (Sur) | 5.33 km² | DM | ||
Comuno di Virhin di la Néria∈⊾ | VN | Virhin di la Néria | 7.33 km² | DM |
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