Deioprañiva
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State | Baranxtu | |||
Capital | Deioprajji Make | |||
Languages Primary/Working Official (province) Unofficial |
Baranxeï Masenar German | |||
Governor | Nedlani Lehugrami | |||
Location in Baranxtu |
Deioprañiva is the name for a major Baranxtuan metropolitan area, and the province it constitutes.
The province of Deioprañi Make was split from Dorista in 1943, and during the 2006 Reforms, counties from both Doristas were included to the province, creating Deioprajjiβa.
Deioprañiva is the center of the Western Industrial Belt. As a melting pot for Baranxtiman, Asuanituan and Marani cultures it has also developed quite a strong tourist economy.
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Name
Deioprañi Make, the name of its capital, is derived from Masenar Dajoprañ Makca, meaning "City of Deioprañi". Deioprañi was a king living in the 15th century CE; he founded the city and made it the capital of the Masenas kingdom.
When the city state of Deioprañi Make was enlarged to include also counties that had not yet merged with the city physically, the suffix -va was added, which means "area around" in Baranxeï.
History
Demography
Geography
Regions and Districts
</div>In total, the Deioprañiva is subdivided into 92 electoral districts.
The Deioprañiva is further divided into 10 regions, which are however called "cities" in this province.
The ten cities are:
In Baranxeï | In Masenar | In Qi | |
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1 | Anihuramaxe | Añiramaki | Neanura |
2 | Sinala | Sinala | Tinala |
3 | Inuramaxe | Inoramaki | Neinna |
4 | Āþ-Deioprañi Make | Dajoprañ Maki-Xha | Neduperani Ea |
5 | Ağiš-Deioprañi Make | Dajoprañ Maki-Iti | Neduperani Isne |
6 | Āŋ-Deioprañi Make | Dajoprañ Maki-Pha | Neduperani Fan |
7 | Seakirija | Seokeriji | Seokela |
8 | Seamera | Seomera | Seomira |
9 | Āþ-Avara | Makana Xha | Loe Ea |
10 | Āŋ-Avara | Makana Pha | Loe Fan |
Economy
Culture
Symbols
Flag
</div>The current flag of Deioprañiva was adopted in 2006 after the reforms.
It is a symbolical representation of the province; blue stands for the ocean, the light green for the shore, the dark green for the inland and the brown for the hillocks on the border with Āþ-Dorista and Āŋ-Dorista.