Administrative districts of Ostland

Ostland is divided into several dozen districts (Dundorfian: Bezirk) and further divided into areas (Dundorfian: Gebiets). These are similar to other countries regions, states, provinces, etc. Each of the distrcits are headed by a Bezirkskommissar (Luthorian: District Commissioner) who is appointed by the Grand Duke and confirmed by the State Chancellor and General-Plenipotentiary of the Main Office of State Administration. Grand Duke Magnus created 3 "regions" of Ostland which are headed by a Hauptkommissar (Luthorian: Head Commissioner) who is appointed by the Grand Duke solely and are responsible for reporting back to the Main Office of State Administration and the Grand Duke's household.

Areas are headed by one of two officials: Areas that contain important locations or major cities are headed by an appointed Gebietsoberkommissar (Luthorian: Area head commissioner) and areas that contain neither important locations or major cities are headed by an elected Gebietskommissar (Luthorian: Area commissioner).

In times of crisis it is common for the Grand Duke to appoint Bezirkskommandant (Luthorian: District Commander) who is traditionally from the Landwehr or the intelligence/security services and they act as the de facto ruler of the district until the Grand Duke declares such a time over. District Commanders have ultimate authority over all matters, including local military units for their tenure.

The southern 10 districts are underneath the special autonomous area known as the "Touryou State" which is vastly Kunihito in population. The Touryou State is responsible for a wide variety of aspects of governance in the southern part of the country.

Northern

 * Wolfsheim (Special administrative district)
 * Ebentetten
 * Misteldorf
 * Kronhofen
 * Dietenhal
 * Liesnier
 * Werdencote
 * Neunweil
 * Kirchbach
 * Ermold

Central

 * Allenthal
 * Langenhurn
 * Richtersfelden
 * Zeltmarkt
 * Mistelfeld
 * Grünburg
 * Weißenfurt
 * Freibon
 * Kreuzsellen
 * Feldrau

Southern

 * Jamidaka (Walsbirn)
 * Shakogawa (Kreuzborn)
 * Furuwara (Frauenmont)
 * Shimamoto (Goldförde)
 * Furubuchi (Richtenbog)
 * Tawarasunai (Ebreichschlag)
 * Yokomamoto (Poysdorf)
 * Shibuchi (Freimünster)
 * Kamisuzawa (Aarnau)
 * Shintodaka (Innshofen)