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(Rudimentary page on all the provinciae. More pages to follow on each one. Look to see what needs creating!)
 
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As was normal in the Roman Republic and Empire, and many modern nation states, organisation becomes difficult if you do not dissolve power and distribute it once you gain a large enough population. We have mimicked the solution many have used wherein we will split similar territories into different states and will give power to elected local officials to report to the central government. These divided administrations are currently called provinciae (provinces), though this name is subject to change due to negative connotations. The people controlling the power and people in these areas are called [[governors|Rector Provinciae (provincial governors)]].
As was normal in the Roman Republic and Empire, and many modern nation states, organisation becomes difficult if you do not dissolve power and distribute it once you gain a large enough population. We have mimicked the solution many have used wherein we will split similar territories into different states and will give power to elected local officials to report to the central government. These divided administrations are currently called provinciae (provinces), though this name is subject to change due to negative connotations. The people controlling the power and people in these areas are called [[governors|Rector Provinciae (provincial governors)]].