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Administrative Divisions of Yarphei

Provinces and special zones of Yarphei are shown here.

The Grand Yarphese Republic has fifty-eight administrative divisions. There are fifty-one provinces, six special zones, and one maritime collectivity. Each one contains further divisions. The Yarphese system is that each division has a number that is used for the post. The deliniation of these divisions has little historical significance, as they were simply drawn out of old provinces to maintain provinces with a near-equal area and/or population, although this is highly inconsistent. They are currently the main unit of political control in Yarphei after the federal government, which often has difficuilty due to the distance between different parts of the country. Each administrative division has a number which is used by the post, primarily, or in other cases where a long province name would not do.

Government[]

Each province has a strictly followed government system. There is an all-purpose unicameral parliament at each head. Each canton has a democratic election to chose a representative to that parliament. However, the candidates are chosen as faithful members of the Vietnamese Liberation Army by the Yarphese government before being voted on by the people, and therefore it is not a totally democratic system. The parliament generally leads itself so there is not one ruler, as with the Grand Yarphese Republic itself, although there may be a speaker to lead the parliament in its routine meetings. Even though the governments are generally satisfactory by human rights standards, they have little power over the federal government. A representative is sent by each province to the Council of Provincial Leaders, an economic council to help discuss economic coordination of the provinces.

Special zones are administered federally on an individual basis.

The one maritime collectivity is composed of water and small islands in three seas. It is ruled by VLA members for now, but within a year it is planned to bring absolute democracy represented by a council of elected VLA members.

Former Divisions[]

Until 2011, provinces with large cities were referred to as departments. These were abolished following the 2010 Yarphese War. Free Cities describe overseas possessions, usually a single city or town, owned by Yarphei. They were abolished after World War III, with one granted independence (which subsequently merged into its original country), one endowed to a different owner, two returned to their original owners, one renamed a special zone, one inducted into a nearby province.

Further Subdivisions[]

Provinces are subdivided into rural cantons (bang) and urban cantons (tànbang). These are further subdivided into boroughs (tı̣xa).

Special zones are divided in varying ways.

The maritime collectivity is divided into municipalities.

Paraphernalia[]

Unofficial Flag of the Mau Yin Islands

This unofficial flag is occasionally used at provincial level in Province 28.

Paraphernalia is mostly not allowed at the provincial level, in order to encourage unity. Every province is allowed a national language and script, due to the high amount of diversity. New flags were banned in 1996, but the Singaporean flag may occasionally be flown in Singapore, as with the Falklands flag in Proivince 28. All provinces are required to have English demonyms (e.g. Johorean, Bamttambangian, Camauese), to encourage westerners to distinguish them.

List[]

Capital Type Former Ctry Former Divisions Population Demonym
1 Tânzan P Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Ho Chi Minh/, Long An 2,215,600 Mekongian
2 Mỹtho P Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Ben Tre, Tien Giang 2,531,000 Deumekongian
3 Vı̣thanh P Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Tra Vinh, Soc Trang, Hau Giang, Vinh Long 3,643,400 Trimekongian
4 Cầnthơ P Flag of Vietnam Vietnam An Giang, Dong Thap, Can Tho, Long An/ 5,102,300 Cangthoese
5 Càmau P Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Kien Giang, Bac Lieu, Ca Mau 3,587,800 Camauese
6 Vũngtàu P Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Dong Nai 3,169,400 Vungtauese
7 Bãolộc P Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Lam Dong, Ninh Thuan, Binh Thuan 3,250,800 Baolockese
8 Tâynınh P Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Tay Ninh, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc 3,053,400 Tayninese
9 Nhatrang P Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Khanh Hoa, Phu Yen, /Dak Lak 1,986,600 Pasteurian
10 Hàmhổ P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Sihanoukville, Kampot, Kep, Takéo, Kandal/ 2,958,200 Kampotian
11 Kampong Chhnang (Camphôngchơnang) P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Kampong Speu, Kampong Chhnang/ 1,439,100 Chhnanger
12 Sre Ambel (Srezambelơ) P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Koh Kong (Côkhông) 743,800 Koh Konger
13 Pursat (Puaxat) P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Pursat 1,419,400 Pursatian
14 Battambang (Phatambông) P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Pailin, Battambang, Banteay Meanchey/, Paracel Islands 2,317,100 Battambangian
15 Phnom Penh (Phơnômphênh) P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Kandal/, Phnom Penh, Svay Rieng, Prey Veng 3,528,700 Phompenher
16 Kampong Cham (Camphôngtram) P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Kampong Cham 1,680,700 Champaese
17 Kratie (Cratia) P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Kratie 318,523 Kratiean
18 Kampong Thom (Camphôngthom) P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Kampong Thom 708,398 Kamponger
19 Sisophon (Xixophôn) P Flag of Cambodia Cambodia Banteay Meanchey/, Siem Reap, Oddar Meanchey 1,498,281 Sisophonean
20 Rayong (Ravông) P Flag of Thailand Thailand Trat, Rayong, Chanthaburi, Lop Buri/ 1,228,900 Rayongian
21 Pattaya (Phattâva) P Flag of Thailand Thailand Chon Buri, Chachoengsao/, Prachin Buri/, Chai Nat/ 1,742,900 Pattayan
22 Cungđắp P Flag of Thailand Thailand Samut Prakan, Krung Thep Maha Nakon, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani 8,968,000 Bangkoker
23 Nakhon Pathom (Nakhon Phathôm) P Flag of Thailand Thailand Samut Sakhon, Nakhon Pathom, Suphan Buri/, Ayutthaya/, Nakhon Nayok/ 1,921,500 Maenamese
24 Ratchaburi (Ratchaburi) P Flag of Thailand Thailand Kanchanaburi/, Ratchaburi, Samut Songkhram, Suphan Buri/, Phetchaburi/ 1,877,600 Ratchaburian
25 Prachuap Khiri Khan (Prachuêpkêrêcan) P Flag of Thailand Thailand Prachuap Khiri Khan, Phetchaburi/ 783,100 Prachuapper
26 Chumphon (Chumphôn) P Flag of Thailand Thailand Chumphon, Ranong 721,400 Ranonger
27 Surat Thani (Xuratthani) P Flag of Thailand Thailand /Surat Thani, Phang Nga 1,192,000 Surat Thanian
28 Krabi (Crabi) P Flag of Thailand Thailand Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat 1,096,446 Krabian
29 Phatthalung (Phatthaluông) P Flag of Thailand Thailand Phatthalung, Trang, Songkhla/ 1,255,300 Phattalunger
30 Songkhla (Sôngcla) P Flag of Thailand Thailand Satun, Songkhla/ 1,395,200 Songkhlaese
31 Narathiwat (Narathizoat) P Flag of Thailand Thailand
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
Pattani, Narathiwat, Yala
Kelantan/
3,189,800 Kelantanese
32 Tươırăng P Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Terengganu 1,384,500 Terengganese
33 Pekan (Phecan) P Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Pahang/ 822,500 Kuantanese
34 Johor Bahru (Iêuhôbachru) P Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Johor 3,475,300 Johorean
35 George Town (Iêuthơn) P Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Kedah, Perlis, Penang 4,014,400 Penanger
36 Ipoh (Iphô) P Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Perak (Pherac) 2,393,000 Perakian
37 Jerantut (Iarantut) P Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Pahang/, Kelantan/ 906,800 Pahanger
38 Kuala Lumpur (Coalalumpua) P Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya 7,054,699 Klanger
39 Melaka (Mêlaca) P Flag of Malaysia Malaysia Malacca, Negeri Sembilan 1,784,000 Malaccan
40 Clementi (Cơlêmenti) P Flag of Singapore Singapore
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia
Singapore
Riau/, Riau Islands/
6,052,900 Singaporean
41 Mấuvốn P Flag of the United KingdomUnited Kingdom Falkland Islands 81,900 Kelper
42 Kalumburu (Calumburu) P Flag of Australia Australia Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley 7,863 Kimberleyer
43 Derby (Diabi) P Flag of Australia Australia Shire of Derby-West Kimberley/ 6,940 Fitzroyan
44 Kununurra (Cununuara) P Flag of Australia Australia Shire of Halls Creek/, Victoria-Daly Shire/, Katherine Municipality 13,392 Caterinan
45 Darwin (Dazoen) P Flag of Australia Australia Belyuen Shire, Wagait Shire, Coomalie Shire, Litchfield Shire, Darwin City Council, Palmerston City Council, Tiwi Islands Shire 177,350 Top Ender
46 Jabiru (Iabıru) P Flag of Australia Australia West Arnhem Shire, East Arnhem Shire/ 9,760 Arafuran
47 Nhulunbuy (Nhulơnbuı) P Flag of Australia Australia East Arnhem Shire, Roper Gulf Shire 9,322 Arnhemese
48 Phuket (Phukêt) P Flag of Thailand Thailand
Flag of India India
Phuket
Nicobar Islands
363,870 Phukcobarese
49 Daru (Đaru) P Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Western Province/ 46,400 Subflyer
50 Kawthaung (Cosau) P File:Flag of Burma.svg Burma Thanintharyi/ 327,400 Kawthaunger
51 Myeik (Mıêt) P File:Flag of Burma.svg Burma Thanintharyi/ 537,600 Merguese
Sàıgòn Sàigòn SZ Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Ho Chi Minh/ 4,818,500 Saigonese
Hơzoaı Hơzoaı SZ File:Flag of Burma.svg Burma Thanintharyi/ 491,000 Tavoyan
Ðão Lıênbang Tranh Chup-yar City SZ Flag of Thailand Thailand Surat Thani/ 148,600 Disciple of Grand Leader Trầng Chúp Long
Vı̣nh Bộhảıquân Admiralty Gulf SZ Flag of Australia Australia Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley/ 5,717 Admiral
Từarạch Thursday Island SZ Flag of Australia Australia Northern Peninsula Area Region, Shire of Torres, Torres Strait Islands Region, Shire of Cook/ 10,900 Torresian
Lãnhthổ Namcực Tp. Lưu Văn Nhung LN Antarctica Antarctica/ 306 Yarphican
Bıễnchung Khuâyđầy Platform MC Flag of Yarphei all of the above / 4,000 Drifter
  • Former administrative divisions written as Alberta/ mean "part of Alberta."
  • P=Province, SZ=Special Zone, MC=Maritime Collectivity
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