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The '''oblasts of [[Arvor]]''' are areas used for administrative, geographical, and political demarcation. The current arrangement is the result of reforms instituted in the early years of the ADR. | The '''oblasts of [[Arvor]]''' are areas used for administrative, geographical, and political demarcation. 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. | ||
The Local Government Act 333 re-organised government on the local levels to make provinces administrative. These reformed provinces adopted the names of the traditional provinces, and very few border alterations were made. For the purpose of sorting and delivering mail, Arvorian Post (Arvorian: Арворианская почта, Hallisised: ''Arvorianskaya pochta'') assigns specific postcodes to each province, and subdivided postcodes for each riding within. | The Local Government Act 333 re-organised government on the local levels to make provinces administrative. These reformed provinces adopted the names of the traditional provinces, and very few border alterations were made. For the purpose of sorting and delivering mail, Arvorian Post (Arvorian: Арворианская почта, Hallisised: ''Arvorianskaya pochta'') assigns specific postcodes to each province, and subdivided postcodes for each riding within. |
Revision as of 19:46, 26 April 2024
The oblasts of Arvor are areas used for administrative, geographical, and political demarcation. 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.
The Local Government Act 333 re-organised government on the local levels to make provinces administrative. These reformed provinces adopted the names of the traditional provinces, and very few border alterations were made. For the purpose of sorting and delivering mail, Arvorian Post (Arvorian: Арворианская почта, Hallisised: Arvorianskaya pochta) assigns specific postcodes to each province, and subdivided postcodes for each riding within.
The main municipality in each province is listed underneath its name in the following list. Under some provinces, unique sites are also listed.
By region
Northwest Arvor
- Atkarsk
- Chemalsky
- Kasli
- Kovrov
- Murom
- Nozhay-Yurtovsky
- Pokrov
- Raditsa-Krylovka
- Tulun
- Uzlovaya
- Yelan
- Yuryev-Polsky
Northeast Arvor
- Arzamas
- Dolgoye
- Katlan
- Lesnoy
- Pervomaysky
- Plesetsky
- Mayskaya Gorka
- Novomoskovsk
- Osinniki
- Tomsk
- Volsky
- Zeysky
Central Arvor
- Alexandrovsky
- Gavrilov-Yam
- Liski
- Kasatka
- Krasny Yar
- Penza
- Seltso
- Stary Oskol
- Topki
- Ust-Ilimsk
- Ust-Udinsk
- Yolkino
Southern Arvor
- Belsky
- Chernyanka
- Kaspirod
- Iultinsky
- Onega
- Palekh
- Snezhinsk
- Torzhok
- Totma
- Tura
- Vichuga
- Yamalo