Chapter 49 Administrative Adjustments

Style: Historical Author: Xiang HuaiziWords: 2825Update Time: 24/02/20 17:20:42
Just when the Brazilian people were cheering for the Brazilian football team's 5:1 victory over their archrival Argentina.

Tang Ning and a group of ministers are still working hard to make final adjustments to Brazil's administrative divisions.

Brazil is now too big, and its administrative territory is in urgent need of adjustment to change the chaotic state since the republican period.

The administrative plan for more than eight million square kilometers of Brazilian land was finally finalized today.

The country will be divided into five regions.

The states headed by the capital, Rio de Janeiro, are the most elite regions in Brazil. After a series of adjustments, the Oriental Region was established, and the First Military Region was stationed there.

The Oriental Region has jurisdiction over 6 states.

1. State of Rio de Janeiro

Administrative level: Capital of Brazil, royal state.

Capital: Rio de Janeiro.

Administrative District: Fixed.

2. Espírito Santo State

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Victoria.

Administrative District: Fixed.

3. Minas State

Administrative level: royal state.

Capital: Belo Horizonte

Administrative District: Divided from the state of Minas Gerais, bounded by the São Francisco River, and the east of the river is assigned to the state of Minas.

4.Giras State

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Uberlandia.

Administrative District: Divided from the state of Miras Gerais, bounded by the São Francisco River, and the west of the river is assigned to the state of Gerais.

5. Seguru State

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Porto Seguro.

Administrative Region: Divided from the state of Bahia, to the north of Espírito Santo and to the south of the Quitinhoia River.

6. Ilheus Region

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Ilheus.

Administrative area: Divided from the state of Bahia, north of the Zequitinhoia River and south of the Odicontas River in the plateau area.

To the west of the Oriental Region, a central region headed by Goras State was established, which governed 5 states. The Second Military Region was stationed there.

1. Goras Region

Administrative level: Capital of Brazil, royal state.

Capital: Brasilia (under construction), temporary city of Goiás.

Administrative Region: Divided from the state of Goiás, the original state is divided into two parts in the middle, and the southern part continues to use its original name.

2. Tocantins

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Palmasi.

Administrative Region: Divided from the state of Goiás, the original state is divided into two parts in the middle, and the northern area is named Tocantins.

3. Mato Grosso

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Cuiabá.

Administration: It consists of the center of the original state and the east of the Juruena River in the north, and the original name is used.

4. Rondônia

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Porto Velho

Administrative region: It was independent from the west of the Juruena River in the north of the original Mato Grosso state and named Rondonia state.

5. Arik State

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Rio Branco.

Administrative Region: It consists of the original Arik area, plus the west of the Madeira River and the south of the Amazon River.

To the south of Central State, the Southern Region is formed with the State of Sao Paulo as the center, which governs 5 states, and the Third Military Region is stationed there.

1. State of Sao Paulo

Administrative level: royal state.

Capital: Sao Paulo.

Administrative District: Fixed.

2. Mato Grosso do Sul

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Campo Grande.

Administrative region: independent from the southern region of the original Mato Grosso state.

3. Paraná

Administrative level: state

Capital: Curitiba

Administrative District: Fixed.

4. Santa Catarina

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Florianopolis.

Administrative District: Fixed.

5. Rio Grande do Sul.

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Porto Alegre.

Administrative District: Fixed.

In the northern part of the Central Region, the vast basin of the Amazon River forms the Northern Region with the state of Pará as the core. It has jurisdiction over 4 states and the Fourth Military District is stationed here.

1.Pará state

Administrative level: royal state.

Capital: Belém.

Administrative District: Fixed.

2. Maranhão State

Administrative level: state.

Capital: St. Louis

Administrative District: Fixed.

3. Amazon State

Administrative level: state

Capital: Manaus

Administrative District: Divide several areas in the south and retain most areas.

4. Macapa State

Administrative level: state

Capital: Macapa

Administrative Region: It consists of the area north of the Amazon River in Para State and the disputed area with French Guyana.

To the northeast of Central State, the Northeast Region is composed of Pernambuco State as the core, which governs 9 states. The Fifth Military Region is stationed here.

1. Pernambuco State

Administrative level: royal state.

Capital: Recife

Administrative district: The original region, plus the former state of Bahia north of the San Francisco River.

2.Alagoas State

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Maceio.

Administrative District: Fixed.

3. Sergipe

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Aracaju.

Administrative District: Fixed.

4: Paraiba State

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Joao Pessoa.

Administrative District: Fixed.

5. Rio Grande do Norte

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Natal.

Administrative District: Area remains unchanged.

6. Ceará State

Administrative level: state.

Administrative District: Fixed.

7. Pirioi State

Administrative level: state.

Capital: Teresina.

Administrative District: Fixed.

8. El Salvador

Administrative level: state.

Capital: El Salvador.

Administrative area: South of the Francisco River, the plateau area is bounded by the Paraguazu River, and the northern area belongs to the state of El Salvador.

9. Itaparica.

Administrative level: state

Capital: Itaparica.

Administrative area: South of the Francisco River, the plateau area is bounded by the Paraguazu River, and the area between the south and the state of Ilhéus forms the state of Itaparrica.

After some careful differentiation, investigation of documents, and political considerations.

With the help of Prime Minister Constantine, Deputy Prime Minister Smith, Minister of Privy Seal José, Minister of Affairs Gawain, Minister of Agriculture Ronaldo, Minister of Land and Resources Ferdinand, and Minister of Territory Development Sharma, Brazil finally covered more than 8 million square kilometers. , administrative regions were redivided.

After the reorganization, Brazil became five regions with 29 administrative districts.

Among the 29 administrative regions, 23 are ordinary states and six royal states. These six royal states are Rio de Janeiro, Minas, São Paulo, Goras, Pernambuco, and Pablo. Lazhou.

These six royal states, as can be seen from their names, are directly governed by His Majesty the King. Government appointments do not obey the cabinet and have complete independent rights.

Even after the implementation of constitutional government, these six states will not change much in nature and form independent state governments, supervised, commanded and appointed by His Majesty the King.

These six states, which do not follow the leadership of the Prime Minister and are independent, will be ruled by the Deputy Prime Minister appointed by His Majesty the King.

This re-division of Brazil's administrative regions actually completed the administrative divisions between the future king and prime minister, leaving the king with a royal domain.

In completing the administrative divisions, His Majesty the King also specifically mentioned the capital city plan.

Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is a coastal city, and the Brazilian Navy is not ranked high in the world and is weak.

If there is a special event or even a war breaks out, it will be difficult to protect the capital in turn.

At the same time, Rio de Janeiro is a coastal city and is too remote in the country, which is very unfavorable for governing the country, especially the management and development of inland areas.

After comprehensive consideration, His Majesty King Downing selected the state of Goras, a plateau area between the three major river basins of Brazil, the Amazon River, the São Francisco River, and the Paraná River, as the national governance center to assist Rio de Janeiro.

Goras State is deep in the interior of Brazil, and the Kingdom of Brazil will also develop the west. It is very reasonable to select an area in Goras State as the new capital.

This city in the state of Goras, the future capital of Brazil, is to be planned and named Brasilia.