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== Administrative Code ==
== Administrative Code ==


Provinces were officialy established in 1955, after the country was formed. Their territories follow the broad variety of dialects and people that live in Ayaupia. Each province corresponds to an area where a dialect is spoken and where a specific tribe lives. The [[Administrative Code (Ayaupia)|Administrative Code]] of Ayaupia explains why provinces are used as such :
Provinces were officialy established in 1955, right after the country was formed. Their territories follow the broad variety of dialects and people that live in Ayaupia. Each province corresponds to an area where a dialect is spoken and where a specific tribe lives. The [[Administrative Code (Ayaupia)|Administrative Code]] of Ayaupia explains why provinces are used as such :


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'''Article 10.'''
'''Article 10.'''
To, as mentioned in the article 5, consider again the broad variety of our nation's culture and to propose a justified and accurate division of our country, provinces are allowed to organise themselves. Therefore meaning they possess an ability to be divided into types of subdvisions that will correspond to their historical and cultural identity, different from other administred territories.
To, as mentioned in the article 5, consider again the broad variety of our nation's culture and to propose a justified and accurate division of our country, provinces are allowed to organise themselves. Therefore meaning they posess an ability to be divided into types of subdvisions that will correspond to their historical and cultural identity, differing from other administred territories.


An "identity" is defined as a consistent, unified and precisely distinguishable group of people rallying under one banner, totem and different cultural practices and identifying themselves as a unique tribe, owning a unique way of speaking, being able to be differenciated from another group of the same definition.
An "identity" is defined as a consistent, unified and precisely distinguishable group of people rallying under one banner, totec and different cultural practices and identifying themselves as a unique tribe, owning a unique way of speaking, being able to be differenciated from another group of the same definition.


The three types of subprovincial divisions are detailed as follow :
The three types of subprovincial divisions are detailed as follow :