Administrative Divisions of Oka

Oka is divided into 18 provinces. Each province has its own constitution, legislature, government and courts.Most of the cantons' legislatures are unicameral parliaments, their size varying between fifty-eight and two hundred seats. The provincial governments consist of either five or seven members, depending on the province.

=Structure & Hierarchy=

According to the Okataian Constitution each province follows the same hierarchy except Oka City that acquired a special city status in 1977


 * Federal Government
 * Provincial Government
 * County Administration
 * City Administration
 * District Administration
 * Village

The provincial government supervises the administration of counties, which in turn supervises Cities that are divided into districts. The lowest denominator: villages are part of a District and a City. For example the village of Koomku is administrated by the City of Kaeda which in the Guyushi County, part of Koun.

=List of Counties and Cities in Oka=

Flag OkaCity Special City.png Oka City Special City (오카)

 * OC1000 Oishi
 * OC1100 Kohan
 * OC1200 Kenri
 * OC1300 Doaku

Flag Koun Province.png Province of Koun(쿠운)

 * KN12000 Renagawa County
 * Renagawa
 * Kinagawa
 * KN12100 Guyushi County
 * Guyushi
 * Meijo
 * Kaeda
 * KN12200 Koyedo County
 * Sanjo
 * Seiyo
 * Mokugen
 * KN12300 Pabuya County
 * Zenki
 * Sanga
 * KN12400 Wazadzu County
 * Sangu
 * Wazadzu
 * KN12500 Tsoro County
 * Chitai
 * Tsoro
 * KN12600 Mansu County
 * Mansu
 * Ryuko
 * KN12700 Kosashi County
 * Heiken
 * Kosahi
 * KN12800 Bipogo County
 * Bipogo
 * Soumo
 * Nokai
 * Bansu

Flag Koosei province.png Province of Koosei(공생)

 * KS3000 Tengoku County
 * Tengoku
 * Hunin
 * KS3100 Koei County
 * Koei
 * Shuuden
 * Shuto
 * KS3200 Hsagu County
 * Kohei
 * Koomoku
 * Maikyu
 * KS3300 Noko County
 * Kouga
 * Noko City
 * KS3400 Tsubu County
 * Tsubu
 * Sheimu
 * Sangan
 * KS3500 Seisho county
 * Heiken
 * Beiko
 * Tansiu

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