Districts of Sittapini

Districts are the first-level subdivisions of the Sittapinian Kingdom. They are further divided into cities and villages. All of the districts were named after their capitals, and there are currently ten of them. They were created in 1964 after the constitution was rewritten, officially dissolving the La-sathin subdivisions. They are all managed and ruled by the district president, followed by a governor of each one of them.

History
During the dynastical period of Sittapini, each of the dynasty's territory is divided into la-sathins. After the Bhomahuti dynasty took control of the island in 1568, la-sathins were dissolved and the entire island was fully controlled by the dynasty. In 1765, as a part of its modernization strategy, la-sathins were reintroduced and reorganized.

In 1964, a change in the constitution made a big impact on the country's subdivisions. La-sathins were once again dissolved and we're replaced by divisions. Eight divisions were created at the time. In 1981, the Ramasa District was created from the Prasang District, and in 2003, the Koxosai District was formed from the Likham District.

Several border reorganizations were made in 2021. Prasang ceded its thin patch of land to Borobudhi to border Naragoti, ending Prasang's neighborhood with Khalothai. The border between ￼Goday and Sailang was also redrawn and reorganized.