Administrative Divisions of Aprux Mexyrhat

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Aprux Mexyrhat is subdivided into 13 Kiserb (sing. Kiser) which are subdivided into Siúod (sing. Siúot). The folowing article lists them, provides their status, and some other information.

Overview

Kiser Names (unofficial in cursive) Capital Number of Siúod Population Status
Tiamis Tiamis Kiser (Toli)

Ẋingâ-Tiamius Kisâr (Xinotli)

Tiamis 11 2 463 911 Kitapkiser
Maautbohs Mautpohy Kiser (Toli)

Maautbohs (Dutch)

Mãltboghan Hizar (Tibatgho)

Maautbohs 10 1 900 481 Kiser
Munaku Munaku Yxenukasir (Toli)

Monaco Special Kiser (English)

Munakukatip 4 1 831 042 Special Kiser
Kiatut Kiatut Kiser (Toli)

Ghiter Hizar (Tibatgho)

Khiatot Khiserz (Hmatoli)

Syrian 10 1 802 486 Kiser
Perhyh Perhyh Kiser (Toli)

Berghegh Kiser (Tibatgho)

Perhyh 8 1 791 011 Kiser
Tix Tix Kiser (Toli) Hiupot 6 851 011 Kiser
Tyr-Nirat Tyr-Nirat Kiser (Toli) Sapphokitap 7 818 910 Kiser
Aunsait Aunsait Kiser (Toli)Aunsait Kiser (Toli)

Awtsjatonzav Eslhepeh (Kiykwizani)

Aunsait TBD 501 580 Kiser
Pyreisimantyf Pyreisimantyf Kiser (Toli)

Pytraongwezav Eslhepeh (Kiyakwizani)

Pyreisimantyfkatip TBD 318 910 Kiser
Iamitat Iamitat Kiser (Toli)

Yamajka Kiser (English)

Niuú Xifoktun TBD 212 896 Kiser
Tiban Tipan Kiser (Toli)

Tjbabãu Hizar (Tibatgho)

Neuti 4 110 918 Kiser
Hinas Hinas Yxenukasir (Toli)

CHana'zygh (Skhertõá)

None TBD 63 911 Special Kiser
Peliax Peliax Muns (Toli)

Peljkozahavitraman (Kiykwizani) Peljaghzaghv Itramon (Tibatgho)

Aunsait 0 3 Non-Electoral Kiser

Kiser with unique Status

Tiamis

Tiamis is a Kitapkiser - a Kiser that also acts as an independent city.

Munaku

Munaku holds special status in some aspects of governance - it can implement its own tax laws (in addition to national tax laws), maintain a separate police force, and can implement more types of laws than regular Kiser. It also acts as a Kitapkiser, but this phrase has not been used in official documentation.

Hinas

Hinas is mostly inhabited by Skhertõá people, and as such is governed in accordance to traditional governing methods. The Apruxi government collects tax revenue, maintains a military presence, and provides essential services and communications. In turn, most of governing functions are bound to Skhertõá law and governance.

Peliax

Peliax, as a holy mountain, is a non-Electoral Kiser, meaning it cannot vote in any Apruxi elections, nor can it form government. The three pernament inhabitants are priests, but in Apruxi elections their votes are bound to Aunsait Kiser. Additionaly, the Kiser has no official name, remaining unnamed in governmental records.

Kiser and Siúod