Division: Administrative
: Peter the Great reformed Russia's unmanageable "governorates" in the early 1700s, subdividing them into provinces and districts specifically for fiscal purposes, ensuring every homestead could be accounted for.
: Initially, the Roman Empire was surprisingly lean, outsourcing tax collection to private corporations and leaving the actual mechanics of governance to self-governing municipalities. However, as the empire grew too vast for one man, Emperor Diocletian established the tetrarchy in 284 AD, dividing the empire into Eastern and Western halves to improve efficiency and defense. administrative division
: After the Meiji Restoration, Japan ended its feudal domain system in favor of prefectures . While this disrupted traditional domain-based arts, it spurred the growth of modern transportation networks and centralized archives. Modern Hierarchies : After the Meiji Restoration, Japan ended its
Today, administrative divisions are organized into nested hierarchies that vary by country: : After the Meiji Restoration