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[[File:AyaupiaProvinces.png|375px|thumb|right|The provinces of Ayaupia]]
 
The 17 '''provinces of [[Ayaupia]]''' are the second level of sub-national divisions within the territory of Ayaupia under the jurisdiction of the [[Administrative Code]] and the [[Constitution of Ayaupia]]. Each of them are part of one of the three ''constituent countries'' ([[Nestonia]], [[Palayonia]] and [[Asconia]]), which hold more decision and power, as they can second or veto debatable or unpopular laws proposed by the [[Provincial Assembly]] by their oversight ability. However, the provinces had maintained broad rights and liberties since their creation, which resulted in notablestrong differencesand affirmed competencies in public services, environmentalsustainable managementand nature friendly development, school boarding and school system, urban planning and waste cleaning throughout the country.
 
A province is considered as a sovereign territory, therefore is apointed by joint vote from the people and the assembly two commissioners, who will be respectively sent to represent their provinces at the [[Constituent Assemblies]] (according into which constituent country they are located) andas towell as the [[Federal Assembly]]. The Provincial Assembly is a form of self-governing institution, which obeys to the Constituent Assembly and the Federal Assembly, but supervises the [[Subprovincial Councils]], asby it administrates some ofadministrating the 90 third level ''subprovincial divisions'' (named as such because of their varying natures depending on the cultural and linguistic background of the province).
 
 
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