List of Kaipanese Population Centers
The following is a list of the various Kaipanese population centers.
Navigating the List
Population Centers
Each population center can be categorized in one of six different ways.
- Izáyaco, or Villages, are the smallest organized population centers.
- Inentóco, or Towns, are medium-sized population centers, which are marked primarily by their centralized town halls.
- Inayóco, or Cities, are large-scale population centers.
- Ikéronco, or Wards, are subdivisions of cities that operate like provinces do relating to the central government.
- Icinásuco, or Suburbs, are towns on the outskirts of cities that function both like towns, in that they can function on their own, and like wards, in that they often report to and finance their respective cities.
- Iosubonco, or Administrative Regions, are locations that may not necessarily have regular populations, but are still frequented by residents of Kaipa for one purpose or another.
Provinces and Islands
Each of the five provinces has their own category to sort by. Additionally, all Administrative Regions are given a sixth category, separate from the provinces. Each island with a population center or that is recognized as an Administrative Region is also listed to sort by.
List of Population Centers
The list is initially ordered in Kaizu alphabetization. Sorting will automatically
| Name (Kaipanese) | Name (English) | Province | Island | Categorization | Population Size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Categorization | Constituent City | |||||
Kagaru Tónásu |
Kagaru | Aoga Ken Aoga Province |
Hanwa te Kaiba Flower Island |
Icinásu Suburb |
Lilac City | (number) |
Kamia te Ron |
Kamia Ward | Daji Ken Daji Province |
Sakai te Kaiba Cherry Island |
Ikéron City Ward |
Neryu City | (number) |
Kaipa te Neikuro me Képú Yó |
Port of Kaipa Hkei Fuo[1] |
Aoga Ken Aoga Province |
Hanwa te Kaiba Flower Island |
Inayó City |
(number) | |
References
- ↑ Old name for the Port of Kaipa. Hkei Fuo means "port" in Old Kaipanese.