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# The self-governing city of [[Sharaf]], which is the entity's capital;<br>Districts called ''markaz'' ([[Wikipedia:Arabic_language|Arabic]]: مركز; pl. مَرَاكِز ''marākiz''); | # The self-governing city of [[Sharaf]], which is the entity's capital;<br>Districts called ''markaz'' ([[Wikipedia:Arabic_language|Arabic]]: مركز; pl. مَرَاكِز ''marākiz''); | ||
# Municipalities called ''baladiyah''. | # Municipalities called ''baladiyah''. | ||
[[Category:Gandhara]] | [[Category:Gandhara]] | ||
[[Category:Subdivisions of Gandhara]] | [[Category:Subdivisions of Gandhara]] | ||
[[Category:Country subdivisions by country]] | [[Category:Country subdivisions by country]] | ||
Revision as of 19:59, 16 August 2015
On the first level of country subdivisions of Gandhara are thirty governorates and two autonomous republics.
Governorates
Each governorate is further subdivided into districts called minţaqah (Arabic: منطقة; pl. مناطق manāṭiq), and each minţaqah is subdivided into subdistricts called nāḥiyah (Arabic: ناحية; pl. نواحي nawāḥī). Each nāḥiyah is subdivided in urban areas into municipalities called baladiyah (Arabic: بلدية; pl. بلديات baladiyat) and in rural areas into village councils called majlis al-qarya (Arabic: مجلس القرية; pl. مجالس القرى majaalis al-quraa).
| Level | English | Arabic sing. | Arabic pl. |
|---|---|---|---|
| First-level | Governorates | محافظة muḥāfaẓah | محافظات muḥāfaẓāt |
| Second-level | Districts | منطقة minţaqah | مناطق manāṭiq |
| Third-level | Subdistricts | ناحية nāḥiyah | نواحي nawāḥī |
| Fourth-level | Municipalities | بلدية baladiyah | بلديات baladiyat |
| Village councils | مجلس القرية majlis al-qarya | مجالس القرى majaalis al-quraa |
Autonomous republics
The two autonomous republics, Asabiya and Diyafa, were established as first-level administrative divisions, and are recognized by the latest Constitution of Gandhara, adopted in 1990. Since sovereignty resides in the nation as a whole, Gandhara is not a federation, but a unitary state, that has asymmetrically devolved power to the autonomous republics, which in turn exercise their right to self-government within the limits set forth in the constitution and their autonomous statutes.
Asabiya
Asabiya is further subdivided in two more levels of administrative divisions:
- The self-governing city of Khayzuran, which is the entity's capital;
Districts called minţaqah; - Municipalities called baladiyah.
Diyafa
Diyafa is further subdivided in two more levels of administrative divisions: