Administrative divisions of Dhimrai
The administrative divisions of Dhimrai consist of several levels of subdivisions, spread across the entirety of the Commonwealth of Dhimrai.
History
Countries
Constituent countries are the highest-level subdivisions of the Commonwealth. Each is subdivided into counties and has their own Assembly, which is a devolved, unicameral legislature acting under the Royal Assembly of the Commonwealth. The only exception to this is Dhimrai itself, which has no local legislature.
Country | Population | % Commonwealth population |
Population density (people/km2) |
Area (km2) |
% Commonwealth area |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dhimrai | 35,152,000 | X% | 159.63 | 220,215 | X% |
New Dhimrai | X | X% | X | X | X% |
Askeliema | X | X% | X | X | X% |
West Islands | 74,000 | X% | 4.41 | 16,787 | X% |
King Sverit Land | X | X% | X | X | X% |
Commonwealth of Dhimrai | 100.0% | 100.0% |
Baronies
Dhimrai
Barony | Capital | Population | Area (km²) |
Population density (people/km²) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jvuzrada Capital Territory | Jvuzrada | ||||
Ganipara | Ganipara | ||||
Gharidzi | Citsuri | ||||
Svilegharidzi | Vuridikse | ||||
Jdversigi | Mlasteti | ||||
Zabin | Juliris | ||||
Naksimeni | |||||
High Rakshili | |||||
North Triangle Sea | Tsvali | ||||
South Triangle Sea | |||||