Administrative divisions of Ostland

Ostland, officially known as the Republic of Ostland is a Nordic country, located in Northern Europe, specifically in Scandinavia. Its territories compose the Ostlandic Archipielago, formed by five major and 4 minor islands. They are divided into three administrative levels: 15 counties, 59 districts and 152 communes, and the Autonomous Territory of Saltning Islands.

First level
Ostlandic National State Constitution (in Ostlandic: Ostlandisk Natijonal Statkonstitution) establishes that "The first level constitutes major land, and, or, urban division for the Ostlandic territories". This level was first introduced in 1908.

Counties
Counties (Oslandic: countk, plural. countker) formerly known as: grafskav. Counties are the main administrative division in the country. It is the equivalent of historical Prefectures, ruled by a Royal Governor which were personally chosen by the King, untill March 19, 1908, when prefectures were removed and counties were introduced. Counties were established by historical or demographic criteria, being the county of Nordostat the first one to be introduced, on the same day reforms were approved.

As 2018, Ostland is composed of 15 counties, two of them being Cities with special status, City-Counties.

Special Cities
There are two cities with an special political status: Nordøstat and Timsgrat, which their Metropolitan areas constitutes their own county. They are informally known as City - Counties (Ostlandic: Byen-Countker). Timsgrat was promoted to a City-County status after Protests of 1976 caused by the dissatisfaction of city's population about the government of Karelstat county being corrupt and unable to attend their needs.

Ostland Styrøe
As of 1978, Ostland Styroe (Ostland's Great Island) island has 9 counties subdivided into 103 districts and 237 communes. It is very common on this island's counties to be named as the Cardinal point and the island they are located in since some had no specific county names at the time: being the counties of Central, East and West Styroe, which were formerly called simply as their main city's name (like Central Styroe being called Haralstat).

Only one county had changed its name since they were introduced: being Sydostlandby (Ostlandic: South Ostland village) county, originally named Southern Styroe (Syd Styrøe).