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Emerald-Denver has multiple administrative divisions. The most highest of these are Reigonstates(or Countries), as of 2021, there have only been 2. After Reigonstates, are States(Denver) and Provinces(Emerald,+Colony), with there being 4 states and 5 provinces. After that, It diverges with Denver having Counties and Emerald having Royal House Territories.
Emerald-Denver has multiple administrative divisions. The most highest of these are Reigonstates(or Countries), as of 2021, there have only been 2. After Reigonstates, are States(Denver) and Provinces(Emerald,+Territory), with there being 4 states and 5 provinces. After that, It diverges with Denver having Counties and Emerald having Districts and Royal House Territories.


== Reigonstates ==
== Reigonstates ==
Reigonstates are the Countries that make up the Union. There have only been 2 Reigonstates and they are:<Br>
Reigonstates are the Countries that make up the Union. There have only been 2 Reigonstates and they are:<Br>
[[Kingdom Of Emerald (Pacifica)|Emerald]]<br>
[[Kingdom Of Emerald (Pacifica)|Emerald]]<br>
[[Denverian Federation (Pacifica)|Denver]]
[[Denver (Pacifica)|Denver]]


== States ==
== States ==
States are exclusive to Denver and they make up the Federation. There have only been 4 States and they are:<br>
States are exclusive to Denver and they make up the Federation. There have only been 4 States and they are:<br>
{| class="wikitable sortable"  style="text-align: center;";"
{| class="wikitable sortable"  style="text-align: center;";"
!Flag
!Name
!Name
![[List of cities in Emerald-Denver (Pacifica)|Capital]]
![[List of cities in Emerald-Denver (Pacifica)|Capital]]
!Population (2021)
!Population (2021)
|-
|-
|{{flag|Red River}}
|Red River
|Red River
|South Riverton
|South Riverton
|2,365,897
|2,365,897
|-
|-
|{{flag|Boulder}}
|Boulder
|Boulder
|Hawk
|Hawk
|4,896,387
|4,896,387
|-
|-
|{{flag|Aurora}}
|Aurora
|Aurora
|Parker
|Parker
|6,987,423
|6,987,423
|-
|-
|{{flag|Ludville}}
|Ludville/Leadville*
|Ludville/Leadville
|Lousville/Louisville
|Lousville/Louisville
|5,236,589
|5,236,589
|-
|- class="sortbottom static-row-header" style="border-top: 2px solid grey;"
|-class="sortbottom static-row-header" style="border-top: 2px solid grey;"
|{{flag|Denver}}
|Denver
|Denver
|
|
|19,486,296
|19,486,296
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki>The State Of Ludville/Leadville has since declared Independence as the Free State Of Ludville, however, the Federal Act of 1901 is still in effect and thus, Denver has a rightful claim to the Free State Of Ludville.
== Provinces ==
Provinces are the official 1st Level Subdivisions of the Kingdom Of Emerald. Under the Union Act Of 1756, each Province has a degree of Autonomy.

Revision as of 01:04, 24 April 2023

Emerald-Denver has multiple administrative divisions. The most highest of these are Reigonstates(or Countries), as of 2021, there have only been 2. After Reigonstates, are States(Denver) and Provinces(Emerald,+Territory), with there being 4 states and 5 provinces. After that, It diverges with Denver having Counties and Emerald having Districts and Royal House Territories.

Reigonstates

Reigonstates are the Countries that make up the Union. There have only been 2 Reigonstates and they are:
Emerald
Denver

States

States are exclusive to Denver and they make up the Federation. There have only been 4 States and they are:

Name Capital Population (2021)
Red River South Riverton 2,365,897
Boulder Hawk 4,896,387
Aurora Parker 6,987,423
Ludville/Leadville* Lousville/Louisville 5,236,589
Denver 19,486,296

*The State Of Ludville/Leadville has since declared Independence as the Free State Of Ludville, however, the Federal Act of 1901 is still in effect and thus, Denver has a rightful claim to the Free State Of Ludville.

Provinces

Provinces are the official 1st Level Subdivisions of the Kingdom Of Emerald. Under the Union Act Of 1756, each Province has a degree of Autonomy.