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The provinces were created in order to give a voice to every tribe living on the ayaupian soil. Some provinces correspond to a unique tribes, whereas multiples tribes were gathered under one province as they shared common features and were identified as belonging to the same family, for instance Postacor or Ostec provinces. Other tribes had less of a common link but were united by geographical area, as for the Melapumia and Cetapumia provinces.
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Tribes distinguish themselves from other groups by their unique dialects. For ayaupians, speaking such language is one of the first step to identify as a group and to be differenciated. Dialects can be gathered into families, which are represented by the province. There are some exceptions, as for instance the Ustacoran dialect can be divided into the south and north versions, but there is only one tribe of Ustacor, where one dialect is mainly considered as the "official language".
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[[File:Ayaupian Dialects Map.svg|450px|thumb|center|Dialects of Ayaupia.]]
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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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The three types of subprovincial divisions are detailed as follow :
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# The region : refers to any subdivisions related to a historical or cultural entity that existed in the past and still is today. The word "region" indicates a territory possessing a distinct and unique dialect and tribe, as well as traditional customs and manners. The region shall strictly follows the location of the said entity thus its borders corresponding to the specific identity it represents, as well as the province shall be divided into regions if there are multiple of those distinctive identities.
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Being potentially torn apart by the region and the department choice, that situation originating from a small but still significant number of distinctive tribes outnumbered by another unique tribe, the province can be authorised to use both of these subdivisions. This particular use shall be specified in the province's laws, displays and various informations through medias and knowledge.
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Such autonomy from the provinces and large differences between one constitutional country and another have created territorial issues, such as inconsistent city development or deficient water and electricity services. Some natural reserves were cut off, whereas fishing wasn't under the same regulations from one shore to another. Thus in January 1995, the ayaupian government created by approval of the Federal Assembly and the Constituent Assemblies the "Cooperative Trans-provincial Development Regions".
Multiple municipalities were grouped from different bordering provinces into "development regions", which associated various councils and also involved the sub-provincial divisions. This was in the aim of facilitating the communication between institutions, creating or renewing infrastructures and spaces of public domain with coherent managements, giving the ability to construct new crossborders projects that will benefit to multiple territories. However, another crucial goal was to promote, support and sustain the remediation of underdeveloped zones, by funding industries and schools as well as creating new workplaces for employment.
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