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− | [[The Armed Republic of Costa Bravo]] is divided into a variety of small states, known as '''provinces'''. The provincial system was established some time after Costa Bravo was founded, due to the government's distaste to federalism and secularism. After consequential mishaps involving the judicial, policing, and recording bureaus, a government mandate went through to initiate the subsidization of Costa Bravo into an organized provincial system. Twenty-four provinces were formed, some of which were later sub-divided into ''bureaus''. There are sixteen bureaus in total. | + | [[The Armed Republic of Costa Bravo]] is divided into a variety of small states, known as '''provinces'''. The provincial system was established some time after Costa Bravo was founded, in the 1700s, due to the government's distaste to federalism and secularism. After consequential mishaps involving the judicial, policing, and recording bureaus, a government mandate went through to initiate the subsidization of Costa Bravo into an organized provincial system. Twenty-four provinces were formed, some of which were later sub-divided into ''bureaus''. There are sixteen bureaus in total. |
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==List of Provinces== | ==List of Provinces== |
Latest revision as of 21:22, 15 December 2006
The Armed Republic of Costa Bravo is divided into a variety of small states, known as provinces. The provincial system was established some time after Costa Bravo was founded, in the 1700s, due to the government's distaste to federalism and secularism. After consequential mishaps involving the judicial, policing, and recording bureaus, a government mandate went through to initiate the subsidization of Costa Bravo into an organized provincial system. Twenty-four provinces were formed, some of which were later sub-divided into bureaus. There are sixteen bureaus in total.
</div>List of Provinces
- Coquille
- Coquillon
- Lesser Coquillon
- Velay
- Vermandy
- Bojoulais
- Haute
- Bas
- Burgundy
- Bourjon
- Roubon
- Bourbonnais
- Bourbon
- Cagnac
- Gascony
- Orlais
- Arles
- Chambourd
- Chambourd le Grand
- Chambourd le Petit
- Lambourd
- Lambourd la Grande
- Lambourd la Petite
- Ascernes
- Cerdannes
- Bresse
- Bordelais
- Lanson
- Niverny
- Niverny Sud
- Niverny Nord
- Agnouac
- Orlennes
- Orlean
- Norlean
- Rhemois
- Picardy
- Isla de Muerte