Constituent Countries of Clinkham Wood

The United Provinces of Clinkham Wood is a unitary state divided into six constituent countries, as well as one autonomous territory. The term region is often used synonymously with constituent country. All of the countries in question are monarchies. Each country has a devolved legislature established in a similar manner to that of the Parliament of the United Provinces. The countries, under law, are not allowed to possess a government as all the countries government responsibilities are passed to the United Provinces government.

The Kingdom of England is a hereditary monarchy invested in the House of Windsor (the current monarch being King Frederick II). The political decisions of the King are vetoable by a English Parliament, which holds a similar position within England as Parliament does within the United Provinces. Similarly, the Kingdom of Scotland is ruled hereditarily by the House of windsor, with Frederick II as the current monarch. Scotland's parliament is the Scottish Parliament. The Principality of Wales is ruled by Frederick, representing the House of Windsor. His decisions are reviewed by a Welsh Assembly. Ireland is ruled by a royal family bearing the name of the House of MacAleese; the current monarch is Mary MacAleese. Parliamentary power in Ireland is vested in a Oireachtas. The Netherlands and Belgium are ruled by Queen Beatrix of the House of Nassau. Decisions of the Queen are reviewed by the States-General and the Belgian Federal Parliament.