Provinces and special territories of Cadasa

There are 18 provinces and 2 special territories in Cadasa.

History
After the establishment of the Cahaya dynasty, there were 5 provinces: Camatanam, Jazali, Krunghom, Lang Cit, and Selamat, plus the external territories of Haql Tenda (territory), Haql Palatuqu, and Basau Cendang. In 1766, Baratlamuri Province was created following the Vizhutu-Cahayan Wars, in which the Vizhutu Empire was forced to cede Alyatak Island (known as Baratlamuri to Cahayans).

After the Selamat Revolution, provinces were given more autonomy as Cadasa became more regionalized, and Baratlamuri Province gained independence. In 1936, Haql Tenda and Haql Palatuqu were united into Haql Province. Kurabata Province was created from Krunghom on February 12, 1943, and Siheng Province from Jazali on June 5, 1951.

In 1958, Cadasa invaded Baratlamuri, and Baratlamuri Province was created. Baratlamuri's status was stated to be Baratlamuri Province by S. P. Situmorang and formerly Aarush Chiu and the, but was internationally recognized by the and Vizhutua as an illegal occupation. On February 16, 1960, after the Cadaso-Keimasan War, Tejaz Province was founded as Cadasa's 11th province. Wencheng Province was created on March 1, 1962.