Administrative divisions of Emerald-Denver (Pacifica)
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) | Date Admitted |
---|---|---|---|
Red River | South Riverton | 2,365,897 | 1725 |
Boulder | Hawk | 4,896,387 | 1684 |
Aurora | Parker | 6,987,423 | 1684 |
Ludville/Leadville* | Lousville/Louisville | 5,236,589 | 1901 |
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. Since 1980, there has been 5 Provinces.
Name | Capital | Population (2021) | Date Admitted |
---|---|---|---|
Emral | Starton/Miners Rock | 1756 | |
Centralia | Kingston | 1756 | |
Jylland | Copenhagen | 1756 | |
Colradia | Riveria | 1780 | |
Nord-Danvir | Vailen | 1990 | |
Emerald |