List of State Districts in the Kumar Area

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See also: State Districts in the United States of Quentin

State Districts in the Kumar Area are local subdivisions of the Kumar Area, a state in the United States of Quentin. State districts are common in the country, as they have local governments and serve to better organize the state. Laid out by the Kumar Area Constitution, the districts have their own public service branches, their own governments, and serve to organize the Kumar House of Representatives with representative districts. There are currently eleven state districts in KUA.

History

List

The following table is a list of all eleven districts of the Kumar Area, along with their date founded, etymology, district seat, and other data.

District District Seat Founded Etymology Population Area (km2) Location
Abhinav District Coxburg 1894 Abhinav Nadimpalli was a governor and business owner 6.78 million
Good Vishnu District Commonsmonde 1904 Vishnu Surapanini, a preacher and religious leader nicknamed "good" for his charity 8 million
Hemanth District Xamengaw 1885 Renamed for Hemanth Yadlapally, who was the nation's 12th GTNEC 6 million
Kazi District Merica 1887 Renamed for Secretary of Health and Secretary of Technology Sami Kazi 7.09 million
Kumar District Kumar City 1884 Named for district seat 15 million
Pahwa District Cherserse 1886 Ansh Pahwa was the second Governor of the Kumar Area, and member of the Mukdukk 16 million
Prathum District Prathamine 1887 Prathum Arikeri was the Secretary of Nature under President Sam Logan 4 million
Shamji Second District Coulsonton 1884 Ali Shamji was President of the United States of Quentin, and Governor of the Chip Area, the district was the second founded in the state 4 million
Varun District Quentin's Harbor 1899 Varun Malarvasan was the third Governor of the Kumar Area 11 million
Veershah District Stevenston 1891 Renamed for President Veer Shah 8.13 million
Yadlapally District Yadlapaville 1885 Named for district seat 17 million