Provinces of Libertas Omnium Maximus

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Provinces of Libertas Omnium Maximus
Location Libertas Omnium Maximus
CreatedJanuary 1, 1841
Number15 (as of 1991)
Populations14,496,223 (Iustitia) — 449,313 (Winfield)
Areas22,500 km2 (Passarelle) — 47,100 km2 (Peoria)
GovernmentGovernorship
Provincial Legislature
SubdivisionsCouncil, Metropole
Town, Village, Hamlet

Libertas Omnium Maximus is subdivided into fifteen semi-autonomous provinces. Each province maintains its own legislature and retains the right to sue the federal government and other provinces, with such cases being heard directly by the Maximusian High Court. Maximusian citizens pay taxes to both the federal government and their provincial government, in addition to applicable local municipal or town councils. Of the fifteen provinces, eight were incorporated by default following the ratification of the Maximusian Constitution in 1840, while seven additional provinces were incorporated between 1848 and 1892.

Structure and Government[edit | edit source]

As a federated republic, Libertas Omnium Maximus is subdivided into fifteen constituent political entities, "provinces," which are self governing and share sovereignty with the overarching Maximusian Republic. In accordance with provisions of the Maximusian Constitution, provincial governments consist of an executive governor, directly elected by the province's denizens, and a unicameral provincial assembly. Provinces are subdivided further into municipal administrative entities, often called "diocese," "communes," or, more neutrally,[1] "councils." The administration and structure of these subdivisions is not federally governed, and varies highly from province to province. Some large cities may be organized as "metropoles," small autonomous enclaves within larger councils, such as Litudinem. Metropoles are functionally identical to regular councils, but generally do not contain further administrative subdivisions. Provinces are charged with providing for their own denizens by establishing and maintaining public education, law enforcement, infrastructure, and managing public health. Provinces must maintain provincial volunteer militias, but may not conscript their denizens or establish a "standing army."

In 1990, the Maximusian High Federal Court ruled that provinces do not have a constitutional right to secession following the 1990 Bjeorg independence referendum. In the years that followed the Crisis in Bjeorg, additional suits clarified that federal injunctions may block specific individuals (such as secessionist conspirators) from holding provincial offices, even if they are voted into office by a province's constituents.

List of Provinces[edit | edit source]

Province Capital Largest City Population[2] Area Incorporated Governor Etymology
Passarelle PA Litudinem 10,536,422 22,500 km2 1841 Steven Danna (PC) "Footbridge" (French)
Iustitia IU Iustitia City 14,496,223 30,884 km2 1841 Richard Ball (PC) "Lady Justice" (Latin)
Elizabeth EL Burton West Lumeniola 5,543,312 33,300 km2 1841 Olivia Allen (LA) Elizabeth of Greçon, Queen consort
Hampton HP Redbury East Lumeniola 4,203,301 41,500 km2 1841 Bradley Green (PC) Lewis Hampton, surveyor
Vircetta VC Ashford Downs 3,247,511 24,400 km2 1841 Emily Taylor (GR) "Verdant Fields" (Hylotic)
Caporolla CP Newport Westfield 5,535,114 23,700 km2 1841 Fredrick Dixon (LA) "Headwaters" (bastardized Latin)
Newcastle NC Millstrath Oxbend 2,754,532 34,105 km2 1841 David Walsh (NC) Citadel ut Katrien I
Sentinel SE Cape Ashleigh 925,126 46,326 km2 1841 Walter Hughes (PC) "Sentry" (Latin)
Bressel BR Jennings Chester 2,044,961 42,600 km2 1849 Edgar Browning (PC) Jan Bressel, surveyor
Scapardie SC Brannigan 1,879,372 41,000 km2 1861 Nikolas Semyonikos (CU) "Shepherd" (Hylotic)
Saint Augustine SA Saint Augustine Augustine-Broadmoore[3] 4,301,867 46,350 km2 1861 Zachary Edwards (NC) Saint Augustine, Catholic Saint
Cambria CA Willow Bend Cooper's Ridge 703,960 36,000 km2 1865 Steven Tiller (CU) Cambria River
Cennabaile CB Papillonea 2,125,163 34,250 km2 1885 Andrew Gavrillos (NC) Unknown
Peoria PE Perra 847,656 47,100 km2 1885 Richard Newman (NC) "Rugged Lands" (Hylotic)
Winfield WF Fort Hollister Sablerock 449,313 40,110 km2 1893 Howard Gibson (NC) James Winfield, Maximusian general

List of Territories[edit | edit source]

The Maximusian Republic maintains three overseas territories, each with varying degrees of autonomy. Maximusian territories are federally administered.

Territory Postal Code Capital Largest City Population Area Acquired Governor
Bjeorg Territory BG Jonestown 3,550,000 26,000 km2 1992 Adam Stevenson
Major Outlying Islands PF Southport 53,000 522 km2 1962 Peter Samaras
Ziyou Legation City ZI Ziyou 1,639,00 2,400 km2 1905 Andrew T'ang

Former Territories[edit | edit source]

Territory Capital Established Disestablished Fate
Bressel Territory Chester 1841 1865 Incorporated as Bressel, Cambria, Saint Augustine
Secoteau Territory Fort Hollister 1853 1893 Incorporated as Winfield, Peoria, Cennabaile
Brissac Territory Cèdreville 1877 1927 Ceded to Laeral

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. "Diocese" has generally fallen out of favor due to the word's association with religious diocese, while the word "commune" has seen increasing disuse since the 20th century due to its apparent association with Communism.
  2. All population figures are derived from the 2020 Maximusian federal census.
  3. Twin cities Saint Augustine and Broadmoore make up the largest metropolitan area in Saint Augustine province.