List of State Districts in the Desert Area
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See also: State Districts in the United States of Quentin
State Districts in the Desert Area are local divisions of the Desert Area, a state in the United States of Quentin, which have local governments an serve to better organize the state. Laid out by the Desert Area Constitution, the districts have their own public service branches, their own governments, and serve to organize the Desert Area House of Legislation with representative districts. There are currently 21 state districts in the Desert Area.
History
List
The following table is a list of all 21 districts in the Desert Area, along with their date founded, etymology, district seat, and other data.
District District Seat Founded Etymology Population Area (km2) Location Big South Hills District Gravellemore 1847 Explorers were from Maxx Area, to them they were in south with lots of hills compared to rest of state 5 million Capital Port District Baltimore 1834 Capital of the state, Baltimore, which is also a port 22 million Deer Path District Dearnburg 1867 Lots of deer were seen in this district by explorers 13 million Desert Northern Coastal District Verisitium 1853 In the north of the DA, and near the coast 7 million Justedge District Watergrave 1889 The district was created "just on the edge" of Bakersfieldville 4 million Kniles' Border District Cassville 1876 The district is on border of the Chip Area, named for politician Kniles Crane 4 million Lauchas District Aditew 1893 Lauchas is a term for a wealthy aristocrat 9 million Liberation District Liberation City 1890 Named for district seat 11 million Lower Plains District Stevenstown 1836 The area is mostly plains, and was lower than the largest city at the time, Baltimore 6 million || ||
Migood District Cowview 1842 Jonathan Migood was one of the first representatives of the area 679,000 Mountain District Thangnes Grove 1850 The area is quite mountainous 500,000 Mountain Metro District Kindikil 1876 Separated from the Mountain District, less rural than the old Mountain 8 million Muduganti District Mudugantisville 1911 Named for district seat 10 million Rajesh District Madinnis 1924 Named for Rajesh Muduganti, prominent politician 5 million Raven Bowl District Flakko 1844 Many ravens in the district, the coastline of the district makes a bowl shape 2 million Sid Meier District Pikesburg 1869 Sid Meier was a prominent entertainment businessman and politician 4 million Stan District Bakersfieldville 1865 Stan Jennings was the fourth governor of the state 34 million Switzer District Switzer City 1895 Named for district seat 878,000 Triangle Wedge District Ysokeles 1904 Named for shape on the map 1 million Winged Cal District Topp's Crossing 1876 Cal Stacy, nicknamed "Winged Cal," was a representative of the state 1 million Yebenna District Christians Mount 1889 Evelyn Yebenna, the first councilor of the district and later a bureaucrat 4 million