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Economically Equitorial Ostecia is led by its logistics/operations management. It also boasts a large manufacturing sector but this is largely automated so it does not account for a large portion of employment. Retail and the public sector follow manufacturing as economic drivers, they tend to be lower paying but they employ millions of Equitorioise. There is a niche agricultural sector that mostly focuses on cash crops like tea, coffee, sugarcane, cotton, and citrus. There is an even smaller livestock element of the economy with cattle and chickens being the two most commonly raised animals.  
Economically Equitorial Ostecia is led by its logistics/operations management. It also boasts a large manufacturing sector but this is largely automated so it does not account for a large portion of employment. Retail and the public sector follow manufacturing as economic drivers, they tend to be lower paying but they employ millions of Equitorioise. There is a niche agricultural sector that mostly focuses on cash crops like tea, coffee, sugarcane, cotton, and citrus. There is an even smaller livestock element of the economy with cattle and chickens being the two most commonly raised animals.  


Equatorial Ostiecia has been a part of [[History of Burgundie]] from at least the early 1600s and after the collapse of the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]] in [[Audonia]] most of the [[Levantia|Levantine]] protestants who made up those [[Pharisedom]]s relocated to Equatorial Ostiecia. From that point onward Equatorial Ostiecia has been considered a core part of [[Burgundie]] itself.
Equatorial Ostiecia has been a part of [[History of Burgundie]] from at least the early 1600s and after the collapse of the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]] in [[Audonia]] most of the [[Levantia|Levantine]] protestants who made up those [[Pharisedom]]s relocated to Equatorial Ostiecia. From that point onward Equatorial Ostiecia has been considered a core part of [[Burgundie]] itself.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Named for the [[Kingdom of Oustec]]
Named for the [[Kingdom of Oustec]].


==Geography==
==Geography==
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=====Joint Naval Station Daniel Launtceur=====
=====Joint Naval Station Daniel Launtceur=====
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{{Further|2033 Arcer Armed Forces Act#Joint Naval Station Daniel Launtceur}}
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{{Infobox military installation
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====Air====
====Air====
{{Further|International airports}}
{{Further|International airports}}
Equatorial Ostiecia has 4 international airports, the [[NAME]], in ''CITY NAME''.
Equatorial Ostiecia has 4 international airports.


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|Fort Monteneri Equatorial Ostiecia International Airport
|Fort Monteneri, Flordeterra, [[Equatorial Ostiecia]], {{flag|Burgundie}}
|Passenger and cargo
|24/7/365 air traffic control operations, 5x runways, capable of receiving all airframes, cargo terminal, passenger terminal, complete maintenance facilities, integrated customs and border control service
|[[Air Traffic Regulatory Organization|ATRO]]: GEO
{{wp|International Civil Aviation Organization airport code|ICAO}}: GEOB
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|Antotoise International Airport
|Antotoise, Flordeterra, [[Equatorial Ostiecia]], {{flag|Burgundie}}
|Passenger and cargo
|24/7/365 air traffic control operations, 2x runways, capable of receiving all airframes, cargo terminal, passenger terminal, complete maintenance facilities, integrated customs and border control service
|[[Air Traffic Regulatory Organization|ATRO]]: GEA
{{wp|International Civil Aviation Organization airport code|ICAO}}: GEOA
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|Carcaleme International Airport
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|Carcaleme, Pescanice, [[Equatorial Ostiecia]], {{flag|Burgundie}}
|Passenger and cargo
|24/7/365 air traffic control operations, 3x runways, capable of receiving all airframes, cargo terminal, passenger terminal, complete maintenance facilities, integrated customs and border control service
|[[Air Traffic Regulatory Organization|ATRO]]: GEC
{{wp|International Civil Aviation Organization airport code|ICAO}}: GEOC
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[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:Vallos]]
[[Category:Vallos]]
[[Category:Map Completion Project]]
[[Category:Map Completion Project (Completed)]]
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