Cheun

Cheun (Corummese: 桃籃) formerly known as Ayermer is an island territory of the Republic of Corumm. The island is lies just south of the Corummese western coast. Previously a possession of Burgundie, the island was captured by Corummese forces during the Second Great War after a blockade of the island by the Harmonious Flotilla Invincible and a grueling four month siege. All of the population of Levantian descent was expelled from the island after its capture. Nowadays the island and surrounding waters are closed off to foreign tourists. Many medium and high ranking Party and government functionaries have resort homes in Cheun, as a result it has one of the highest per capita incomes by household in the country.

Early Modern Period
Main article: Rusana Levantine Exploration

Administered as part of the Ayermer Colony with parts of mainland Rusana from 1616 - ???? by the Ularien Trading Company, which was renamed the Marialanii Ularien Trading Company in 1705. After the Marialanii Ularien Trading Company lost the mainland provinces in the 1800s it maintained the island of Ayermer as a trading post and as a part of La Garrote to control trade and fight piracy in the Puhktun Sea. This primarily impacted Corummese trading traversing westerly.

Later Modern Period
In this period Corumm and Burgundie sparred over the island a number of times with Corumm finally capturing the island in the Second Great War.

Second Great War
Main article: Battle of Ayermer (1936)