Provincia (Nova Roma)

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*Dacia - ''Consul'' [[Titus Iulius Sabinus (Nova Roma)|Titus Iulius Sabinus]]
 
*Dacia - ''Consul'' [[Titus Iulius Sabinus (Nova Roma)|Titus Iulius Sabinus]]
 
*Gallia - ''Legatus pro praetore'' [[Publius Memmius Albucius (Nova Roma)|Publius Memmius Albucius]]
 
*Gallia - ''Legatus pro praetore'' [[Publius Memmius Albucius (Nova Roma)|Publius Memmius Albucius]]
*Germania - ''vacant'' - contact the [[MMDCCLXI|consuls]] for details
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*Germania - ''Legatus pro praetore'' [[Titus Flavius Aquila (Nova Roma)|Titus Flavius Aquila]]
 
*Hibernia -''vacant'' - contact the [[MMDCCLXI|consuls]] for details.
 
*Hibernia -''vacant'' - contact the [[MMDCCLXI|consuls]] for details.
 
*Hispania - ''Praetor'' [[Marcus Curiatius Complutensis (Nova Roma)|Marcus Curiatius Complutensis]]
 
*Hispania - ''Praetor'' [[Marcus Curiatius Complutensis (Nova Roma)|Marcus Curiatius Complutensis]]

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Nova Roma is divided into a number of provinciae. A provincia can comprise a single country or several, or on the other end of the spectrum, can be made up of sub-national units from a single country. Unlike provinces of Canada or American states, Nova Roman provinciae are creations of the senate, the 'national' governing body. The senate, under the lex Vedia provincialis, can create a new provincia or combine existing ones by senatus consultum. The senate also has the power to appoint and replace governors. The same lex outlines the powers and duties of the provincial governors.

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Governance

The structure of the provincial government varies greatly depending upon the existing conditions of the provincia. Several provinces cross national and linguistic boundaries and thus officials may be appointed to reflect this. Other provinces are geographically large or have isolated populations. There are no real laws concerning organisation of provincial government other than the lex Vedia provincialis. This creates a flexible framework for the varying realities of the provinciae.

Provinciae of Nova Roma

America Austroccidentalis
(American Southwest) http://amaust.romanrepublic.org/
America Austrorientalis
(American Southeast) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/austrorientalis
America Boreoccidentalis 
(American Northwest) http://ambor.novaroma.org
America Medioccidentalis Superior
(America North/Central)
Argentina
(Argentina) http://argentina.novaroma.org
Asia Citerior
(Western Asia, formerly Asia Occidentalis)
Asia Ulterior
(Further Asia, formerly Asia Orientalis)
Australia
(Australia)
Brasilia
(Brazil)
Britannia
(Great Britain)
California
(California, Hawaii, Nevada) http://www.angelfire.com/empire/martiana/provincia/index.html
Canada Occidentalis
(Western Canada) http://www.canadaoccidentalis.org
Canada Orientalis
(Eastern Canada) http://www.canada-orientalis.org
Dacia
(Romania) http://www.dacia-novaroma.org/
Gallia
(Belgium, France, Netherlands, Luxembourg) http://www.novaroma.org/nr/Provincia_Gallia_%28Nova_Roma%29
Germania
Austria, Germany, Switzerland)
Hibernia
(Ireland and Northern Ireland)
Hispania
(Portugal and Spain) http://perso.orange.es/mac856/ and http://www.geocities.com/nrhispania/
Italia
(Italy) http://italia.novaroma.org
Lacus Magni
(American Great Lakes area) http://romanrepublic.org/lacusmagni
Mediatlantica
(American East/Central)
Mexico
(Mexico)http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nrprovinciamexico/
Nova Britannia
(American Northeast) http://www.novabritannia.org
Pannonia
(Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia) http://www.nrpannonia.iweb.hu
Sarmatia
(Ukraine, Russia, Byelaruss) http://sarmatia.org
Thule
(Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) http://thule.novaroma.org
Venedia
(Poland)

Map of Nova Roman Provinces

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List of current Governors

This is the listing of the current governors as of a.d. VI Id. Mar. M. Moravio T. Iulio cos. MMDCCLXI a.u.c.

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