Administrative divisions of Forestia

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In Forestia, the level of administration is divided into three levels: national, state level, and municipal, with certain territories being classified as semi-autonomous regions (SAR).

Levels

Table

Structural hierarchy of the administrative divisions of the Federal Republic of Forestia
Administration level 1 Administration level 2 Administration level 3
State Municipality Ethnic region
Semi-Autonomous Region (SAR) City

Summary

This table summarizes the divisions of the area administered by the Federal Republic of Forestia as of December 2022.

Level Name Types
1 Administration level 1
  • (3) States
  • (1) Semi-autonomous region
2 Administration level 2
  • (3) Cities

  • Municipalities
3 Administration level 3
  • Ethnic regions

States

States are incorporated territories of Forestia, whether they are within Brazil or other macronations. Each state has a level of autonomy from the federal government, but have restriction on certain legislation decrees.

States of Forestia
State Capital city Largest city Location Incorporation mi2 m2 Population
Hoffmann HF Nova Vitória Nova Vitória Rota do Cavalo, Sobradinho, DF 9 April 2022 0.05 120,000 N/A
Vale Plano VP Vale Plano Vale Plano Vicente Pires, Taguatinga, DF 9 April 2022 0.0006 1649.15 m² 5

Semi-Autonomous Region (SAR)

The semi-autonomous regions (SAR) are, as implied by the name, regions with a larger level of autonomy from the capital, compared to Forestian states. SARs are designated by the central government as having a high degree of autonomy in regards to their internal affairs, and are given a certain level of independence from the central government in Vale Plano. The only territory that is classified as a SAR is Yuwa-Kati.