Kergstan has 40 provinces and 3 autonomous provinces, which are Sepalan, Pashtar-e-Teke and Druk-Saba.
All autonomous provinces have titular ethnicities, which means that despite Corandians being the relative or absolute majority in these provinces, the head of the autonomous province can be only of the titular ethnicity.
The autonomous provinces also have the right to have many other official languages along Korandili, and also have the right to teach pupils in those official languages along Korandili.
Other rights are establishing provincial holidays, keeping a greater amount of taxes within the province to pay for cultural and linguistic initiatives.
Autonomous provinces also have some rights over land rights which are usually entirely managed by the central state.