Administrative divisions of Ruthenia

Actually, Ruthenia is comprised in separate pieces of land, just one of them contiguous. Most of the Kingdom is north and only a small exclave is south, but the whole kingdom is governed directly by the King, without intermediaries, through a centralized government.

To the north, we can find the Land of St. Stephen, which is the largest territory and which is the capital, the Land of St. Peter and St. Paul, the only contiguous territories of the kingdom, but in practice treated as just one, the Autonomous Region of Alto da Solidão, which is the capital itself and the Royal District of the Winter Residence, which is where the King exercises absolute power with greater intensity than in the rest of the kingdom, since it is basically their own house of His Majesty.

On 21 December 2014, after talks between the two governments, the Kingdom of Santa Cruz, a Brazilian micronation of the Lusophone sector founded in 20 January 2013, signed on the same day that the treaty of mutual recognition, an Act of Union making Santa Cruz one Duchy Palatine belonging to the Kingdom of Ruthenia.



As real request to the General Assembly on 23 December 2014 should approve the creation of the Grand Duchy of Escandia which encompassed two houses in the then city of São Paulo, Brazil, and a house in the city of Campinas, Brazil. Silent, the king created the Grand Duchy using its prerogatives only. In the same act, the "Exclave South" has been extinguished, making the royal residence "Royal District" and the region served by the formation of the Grand Duchy.

Few days after that, the Parliamentary Republic of Caledonia was merged to the Kingdom as the Grand Duchy of Grevenia and Caledonia, located in North Carolina, United States and the former Kingdom of Louisiana, located in the state ou Louisiana, United States, was absorbed by Ruthenia few days later, becoming the Grand Duchy of Columba Pictorum.

Plans are at an advanced stage of completion to expand the kingdom in at least in one area (an apartment) until February 2015.