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− | The [[Aurician Empire]] divides its largest political subdivisions into 'Over-Provinces' which are presided over by an [[Over-Governor]]. The Over-Provinces of the Aurician Empire are [[ | + | The [[Aurician Empire]] divides its largest political subdivisions into 'Over-Provinces' which are presided over by an [[Over-Governor]]. The Over-Provinces of the Aurician Empire are [[Lucacia]], [[Corundy]] (For the two Zamirian Over-Provinces), [[Asdauria]], [[Thykomia]], [[Shadevan Provinces]], [[Agogia]], [[Bijälenland]], and [[Skaligdæ]]. These are each divided into Provinces some of which exercise local government in the form of a parliament of hereditary members and some elected. Each Province may be divided into Prefects or Counties, sometimes both. |
The Over-Provinces of the Eloarian Frontier and the colonies of [[Bijälenland]] and [[Skaligdæ]] have no representative government but are ruled directly by military governors appointed by the [[Noble Senate]]. | The Over-Provinces of the Eloarian Frontier and the colonies of [[Bijälenland]] and [[Skaligdæ]] have no representative government but are ruled directly by military governors appointed by the [[Noble Senate]]. |
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The Aurician Empire divides its largest political subdivisions into 'Over-Provinces' which are presided over by an Over-Governor. The Over-Provinces of the Aurician Empire are Lucacia, Corundy (For the two Zamirian Over-Provinces), Asdauria, Thykomia, Shadevan Provinces, Agogia, Bijälenland, and Skaligdæ. These are each divided into Provinces some of which exercise local government in the form of a parliament of hereditary members and some elected. Each Province may be divided into Prefects or Counties, sometimes both.
The Over-Provinces of the Eloarian Frontier and the colonies of Bijälenland and Skaligdæ have no representative government but are ruled directly by military governors appointed by the Noble Senate.
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