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Named “eagle’s region” for the multiple majestic bird species who call the dense forests home. The oblast seat is Pursk. | Named “eagle’s region” for the multiple majestic bird species who call the dense forests home. The oblast seat is Pursk. | ||
* Poyushchiye Kamni | * Poyushchiye Kamni | ||
Named in honour of the Singing Stones, a rock formation in the north of the area where the ancient Pequatl believed they could hear the voices of the wind spirits | Named in honour of the Singing Stones, a rock formation in the north of the area where the ancient Pequatl believed they could hear the voices of the wind spirits when the breeze blew through them. Once a site of seasonal rituals. The oblast seat is Menovo. | ||
* Serebryanyy Krai | * Serebryanyy Krai | ||
Literally the “silver land”, this province is also prominent for its rich mining. Ancient Pequatl oral traditions taught that the fire spirits dwelled beneath the mountains. The oblast seat is Almerom. | Literally the “silver land”, this province is also prominent for its rich mining. Ancient Pequatl oral traditions taught that the fire spirits dwelled beneath the mountains. The oblast seat is Almerom. |
Revision as of 21:44, 2 January 2025
The oblasts of Arvor are areas used for administrative, geographical, and political demarcation within the Avorian Democratic Republic (ADR). They are the equivalent of provinces or states in other nations. The current arrangement is the result of reforms instituted in the early years of the ADR. For the purpose of sorting and delivering mail, Arvorian Post (Арворианская почта) assigns specific postcodes to each oblast, and subdivided postcodes for each raion within.
The main municipality in each oblast is listed underneath its description. With some oblasts, unique sites may also be listed.
By region
Symbol ‡ denotes the national capital, while symbol † denotes one of the fifteen largest municipalities in the nation.
Northwest Arvor
- Cherep Rok
Named for the “skull rocks” prominent in its southern central area, this province was site of a great battle between warring Pequatl tribes in the mid-62nd century before becoming a meeting ground for their great tribal councils. The oblast seat is Surino, one of the nation’s 15 largest cities.
- Glubokaya Dolina
Named for the deep valleys abutting the northern mountains. A major hub of mining and geological studies. The oblast seat is Gelerod.
- Gornaya Zhemchuzhina
Named for the “mountain pearl”, the highest peak in the northern mountains along the border, which is snow-capped year-round. The oblast seat is Achilovka, one of the nation’s 15 largest cities.
- Lazurnyaya
Called the “azure province”, this oblast encompasses the northern Doneyevka Islands. The oblast seat is Ronskoy.
- Nikolayevsk
Named in honor of Nikolai Antonovich Varlamov, the explorer and cartographer who led the first Arvorian settlers into the area. The oblast seat is Volgosnoy.
- Rusalyn
So-named after the legendary Dakhani water spirits, encompassing the southern Doneyevka Islands. The oblast seat is Novomonyev.
- Skazkovaya
Called the “folk story region” for the different tales of legendary cryptids the ancient Pequatl believed called the land home, such as the “skin walker”, “horned wanderer”, and the “slender sorrow”. The oblast seat is Tverkuta.
- Tsvetkovaya
Known as the “flowering land”, this fertile province is one of the nation’s breadbaskets and a major agricultural area. The oblast seat is Kemersk.
- Vodyanaya
Nicknamed the “watery land” after the Four Rivers that flow through it. Long a hub of aquaculture and farming, it is famous for its rich soil. The oblast seat is Anaprudny, one of the nation’s 15 largest cities.
- Yagodnaya
Commonly called the “berry land”, this coastal region is home to citrus and berry farms that produce much of the country’s warm weather fruit. The oblast seat is Saravda.
- Zarechnaya
Located north of Vodyanya Oblast, thus named for being “beyond the rivers”. Aquaculture and farming are core activities. The oblast seat is Belekarino, one of the nation’s 15 largest cities.
- Zharovetsk
Situated near the northern border, this oblast is named “heat region” for its year-round warm weather and semi-tropical rains. The oblast seat is Prokolsk.
Northeast Arvor
- Drevnyaya
Named the “ancient land”, honouring the original home territories of the earliest Pequatl tribes in the region. The oblast seat is Domodrinsk.
- Gorodets
Named for the “little towns” of the area, this oblast is famous for the many small villages established here early in the Commonwealth days. The oblast seat is Tuymadrov
- Kamennaya
Named for the soaring, “rocky” mountains of the area, this province is one of the nation’s leaders in the mining industry. Several of the best-known mining co-operatives are based here, as well as industrial concerns connected to the ongoing mining efforts. The oblast seat is Podobnya.
- Nebesnyaya
Known as the “heavenly land”, this province was a sacred place to the ancient Pequatl, who worshipped the earth spirits here and made animal sacrifices for good fortune and peace. The oblast seat is Nevinza.
- Oryolskaya
Named “eagle’s region” for the multiple majestic bird species who call the dense forests home. The oblast seat is Pursk.
- Poyushchiye Kamni
Named in honour of the Singing Stones, a rock formation in the north of the area where the ancient Pequatl believed they could hear the voices of the wind spirits when the breeze blew through them. Once a site of seasonal rituals. The oblast seat is Menovo.
- Serebryanyy Krai
Literally the “silver land”, this province is also prominent for its rich mining. Ancient Pequatl oral traditions taught that the fire spirits dwelled beneath the mountains. The oblast seat is Almerom.
- Solnechnogorsk
Known as the “sunny mountains” for the sun rays that crest the mountaintops early each morning, numerous industrial co-operatives operate here in proximity to the mining operations further north. The oblast seat is Salarinsk, one of the nation’s 15 largest cities.
- Vikhristov
Named for the “vikhr”, or whirlwinds, the breezy plains of the province are a regional crossroads and home to both agriculture and industry. The oblast seat is Beryoshov.
- Vladimirovka
Called “Vladimir’s Land” in honour of Vladimir Vladimirovich Alimov, who established the city of Rodovinsk, which is one of the nation’s 15 largest cities and also the oblast seat. The province is a hub of technology and small industry.
- Yarovaya Bereg
Named for the “sunny shores” along the Vitherian Sea, the province is a popular holiday destination. It is the southernmost oblast of the region. The oblast seat is Ishikovo.
- Zatenennyy Bereg Oblast - “shaded shores”
Considered the sister province of Yarovaya Bereg, the “shady shores” sit in the shadow of the mountains to their north and are an area of mixed industry. The oblast seat of Lorsk, one of the nation’s 15 largest cities, is a major industrial and rail hub as well as a prominent shipbuilding node.
Central Arvor
- Alexandrovsky
- oblast seat - Cherenovsk‡†
- Gavrilov-Yam
- oblast seat - Nazarino
- Liski
- oblast seat - Kirivo†
- Kasatka
- oblast seat - Vladikhna
- Krasny Yar
- oblast seat - Bereska
- Penza
- oblast seat - Chelyazov
- Seltso
- oblast seat - Komsotrov
- Stary Oskol
- oblast seat - Sevestroma†
- Topki
- oblast seat - Dmivartovsk
- Ust-Ilimsk
- oblast seat - Yelayovsk
- Ust-Udinsk
- oblast seat - Zhelemas
- Yolkino
- oblast seat - Lyrmansk†
Southern Arvor
- Belsky
- oblast seat - Beryortsy
- Chernyanka
- oblast seat - Astrayevsk
- Kaspirod
- oblast seat - Vorobodny
- Iultinsky
- oblast seat - Obnikovo
- Onega
- oblast seat - Gelevgrad†
- Palekh
- oblast seat - Yelechkala
- Snezhinsk
- oblast seat - Stavrokhov
- Torzhok
- oblast seat - Zeleromorsk†
- Totma
- oblast seat - Vidnosta
- Tura
- oblast seat - Lenigansk†
- Vichuga
- oblast seat - Krylovsk
- Yamalo
- oblast seat - Obnislavl