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Like the [[Government_of_Burgundie#Legislative_Branch|Citizens Court of the National Assembly (Burg. La Assemblee de Ciutadans de l'Assemblee Nacional, ACAN)]], The Chaukhiroise Citizen's Court of the Provincial Assembly is a unicameral legislator. It makes provincial law, has the power of the provincial purse, and has the power of impeachment, by which it can remove sitting members of the provincial government. The Assembly has three seats for each province, one for the [[Government_of_Burgundie#Constituent_Countries|Burgoignesc Overseas Territory Assembly]]'s Chaukhira liaison, 3 for the clergy, 3 seats reserved for municipal leaders, and 3 for a rota of private business leaders. On 6 occasions throughout the year 3 more seats are opened to the public to debate topics that are not on the annual legislative agenda.
Like the [[Government_of_Burgundie#Legislative_Branch|Citizens Court of the National Assembly (Burg. La Assemblee de Ciutadans de l'Assemblee Nacional, ACAN)]], The Chaukhiroise Citizen's Court of the Provincial Assembly is a unicameral legislator. It makes provincial law, has the power of the provincial purse, and has the power of impeachment, by which it can remove sitting members of the provincial government. The Assembly has three seats for each province, one for the [[Government_of_Burgundie#Constituent_Countries|Burgoignesc Overseas Territory Assembly]]'s Chaukhira liaison, 3 for the clergy, 3 seats reserved for municipal leaders, and 3 for a rota of private business leaders. On 6 occasions throughout the year 3 more seats are opened to the public to debate topics that are not on the annual legislative agenda.


===Law enforcement===
===Military===
===Military installations===
The islands of Chaukhira are home to a myriad of small [[Navy of Burgundie|naval]] and [[Revenue Guard]] stations, and airstrips. While Chaukhira is a key component of [[La Garrote]] it became effectively cut off from the maritime world when the [[1982]] [[LON]] {{wpl|Law of the Sea}} passed the Economic Exclusion Zone provision, essentially codifying that marine traffic to and from Chaukhira must pass through the waters of other nations. Since that time there have been no instances of a restriction of the [[Freedom of the seas]] in the [[Aab-e-Farus]] or the al-Zelaq  Straits, but the [[Navy of Burgundie#Grand Eastern Command|Navy of Burgundie's Grand Eastern Command]] is postured for a break out of Chaukhira in the event of war. As such the largest naval base on the islands is primarily used as a transit port and not a permanent station for any of the commands largest and most valuable ships. It has no large scale drydock facilities and berthed ships are never allowed to fully turn off their engines and systems. As such, it is one of the most hated billets or transit points for sailors because liberty is always limited on scope and duration.


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=====Military installations=====
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==Government==
===Emergency response and healthcare===
===Vice===
====Law enforcement====
=====National Gendarmerie=====
{{Further|National Gendarmerie of Burgundie}}
[[National Gendarmerie of Burgundie]], Overseas Gendarmerie, Middle Seas Command
Chaukhira is under the jurisdiction of the Chaukhira Battalion of the Middle Seas Brigade of the Overseas Gendarmerie Division. The Chaukhira Battalion has 4 companies and an HQ section.
*A Company is assigned to the southern islands Chaukhira Maior and Minor, excluding the Port of Abu-Oun and the capital, Abu-Ouncanobi
*B Company is assigned to the northern islands Chaukhira (Taizerbo, Taoulga, Ghat, and Akhdaran)
*C Company is assigned to Abu-Ouncanobi, the city, and specializes in civil disturbances
*D Company is assigned to the Port of Abu-Oun , conducting supplemental port security
*The HQ section is also based in Abu-Ouncanobi
 
=====National Constabulary=====
=====Revenue Guard=====
{{Further|Revenue Guard}}
[[Revenue Guard]], Grand Station of the Orient
=====Vice=====
Since [[2003]], the drug trade, especially the opium trade has become a major issue in Chaukhira when the [[Alainfisal#Drug_trade|Alainfisali Kishahurav network]] expanded onto the islands. The [[Revenue_Guard#Organization|Revenue Guard's Grand Station of the Orient]] has increased patrols, monitoring, and personnel on the islands. The issue has also sparked a public health emergency which was called into effect in [[2004]] and remains in effect today.
Since [[2003]], the drug trade, especially the opium trade has become a major issue in Chaukhira when the [[Alainfisal#Drug_trade|Alainfisali Kishahurav network]] expanded onto the islands. The [[Revenue_Guard#Organization|Revenue Guard's Grand Station of the Orient]] has increased patrols, monitoring, and personnel on the islands. The issue has also sparked a public health emergency which was called into effect in [[2004]] and remains in effect today.
===Military installations===
====Firefighting====
{{Further|Fire Seneschalcy of Burgundie}}
 
====Ambulance====
====Sociolance====
{{Further|Royal Sociolance Service of Burgundie}}
 
====Healthcare====


==Economy==
==Economy==
[[File:Chaukhira EEZ.png|thumb|Chaukhira EEZ]]
[[File:Chaukhira EEZ.png|thumb|Chaukhira EEZ]]
There are five sectors that encompass economic activity in Chaukhira: the processing industry, mining, agriculture, construction, and large and retail trade, and economic growth is also supported by tourism.
There are five sectors that encompass economic activity in Chaukhira: the processing industry, mining, agriculture, construction, and large and retail trade, and economic growth is also supported by tourism.
===Standard of living===
===Employment===
===Employment===
The agricultural sector is the cornerstone of employment in Chaukhira compared to other sectors with absorption reaching 1.9 million people. In addition to the agricultural sector, the other two sectors also absorb labor, namely the large and retail trade sector, car and motorcycle repair, and the processing industry. In the trade sector, there are 688,000 workers, and the processing industry reaches 279,300 people.
The agricultural sector is the cornerstone of employment in Chaukhira compared to other sectors with absorption reaching 1.9 million people. In addition to the agricultural sector, the other two sectors also absorb labor, namely the large and retail trade sector, car and motorcycle repair, and the processing industry. In the trade sector, there are 688,000 workers, and the processing industry reaches 279,300 people.
===Mining===
 
[[Burgundie]]'s high emphasis on [[Culture_in_Burgundie#Education|education]] translates to a particularly educated and skilled workforce, leading to lower unemployment compared to less educated countries in [[Audonia]]. The islands' economic diversity cushions against overreliance on any single industry, which has demonstrably made the island more resilient during downturns. Since [[Burgundie]] strives for [[Total Economic Engagement]] and espouses equal rights and opportunities regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, ability, or background, Chaukhira benefits from improved access to education and training, impacting employment prospects across various fields.
 
===Agriculture===
The agricultural sector is the backbone of the economy in Chaukhira harvesting rubber, oil palm, and coffee, tea, and vegetables across 74 thousand hectares of arable land. The potential of agricultural resources is quite prominent with an annual production of rice reaching 420 thousand tons, corn production reaching 28.9 thousand tons, soybeans production reaching 1.6 thousand tons, palm oil production reaching 271.8 thousand tons, coffee (dry beans) production reaching 13.52 thousand tons, coconut production reaching 6.5 thousand tons.
====Agrinergie====
Main article: {{wpl|Agrivoltaics}}
 
===Tourism and hospitality===
====Resorts====
====Cruises====
====Recreation====
====Key tourism and hospitality companies====
 
===Logging/Mineral extraction===
The coal deposits of Chaukhira amount to 2.24 billion tons or 48.45 percent of the total national reserves. The province also has 400 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas and 75.74 standard cubic feet of natural oil.
The coal deposits of Chaukhira amount to 2.24 billion tons or 48.45 percent of the total national reserves. The province also has 400 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas and 75.74 standard cubic feet of natural oil.
====Paper milling====
====Mining====
====Drilling====
===Fishing===
===Fishing and fisheries===
====Distant-water fishing fleet====
====Local commercial fishing====
====Aquaculture====
Main article: {{wp|Aquaculture}}
Aquatic life farming, in general


===Tourism===
*{{wp|Pisciculture}}- fish farming
===Agriculture===
**{{wp|Mariculture}}- Saltwater fish farming
The agricultural sector is the backbone of the economy in Chaukhira harvesting rubber, oil palm, and coffee, tea, and vegetables across 74 thousand hectares of arable land. The potential of agricultural resources is quite prominent with an annual production of rice reaching 420 thousand tons, corn production reaching 28.9 thousand tons, soybeans production reaching 1.6 thousand tons, palm oil production reaching 271.8 thousand tons, coffee (dry beans) production reaching 13.52 thousand tons, coconut production reaching 6.5 thousand tons.
*{{wp|shrimp farming}}
*{{wp|oyster farming}}
*{{wp|algaculture}}
===Artisanal/heritage industries===
 
===Science and research===
 
===Manufacturing===
 
===Creative industries===
 
===Sports and leisure===


===Trade===
===Trade===
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====Transshipment====
Main article: {{wp|Transshipment}}
====Customs and tariffs====
Main article: {{wp|Customs}}


===Infrastructure===
===Infrastructure===
====Maritime====
====Maritime====
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=====Lighthouses=====
=====Lighthouses=====
{{Further|Burgoignesc Maritime Navigation Administration}}
{{Further|Burgoignesc Maritime Navigation Administration}}
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====Rail====
====Rail====
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====Air====
====Air====
====Energy and electricity====
====Energy and electricity====
====Phone service and internet====
Phone service is provided by [[List_of_companies_by_industry_in_Burgundie#Service|Great Seas BurgunMobile, Vintage Wireless, and National Wireless Services]], which have 47, 27, and 15 towers respectively across the island. 100% of the island and its population are covered by at least one of the services, National Wireless Services covering the less densely populated and therefore less profitable areas. Copperwire and fiberoptic phone still exists, one or both are required for all municipal and emergency response connections, and people along the route are allowed to buy in, but during emergencies their calls are de-prioritized in favor of emergency response calls, which is the same with mobile service on the island.


====Military presence and installations====
Highspeed internet service is provided by [[List_of_companies_by_industry_in_Burgundie#Service|Great Seas BurgunMobile, Vintage Wireless, and Extron Burgundie Mobile]]. Residential internet speeds average 2-3 gigabits while commercial speeds are typically higher in the 3-4 gigabit range.  
The islands of Chaukhira are home to a myriad of small [[Navy of Burgundie|naval]] and [[Revenue Guard]] stations, and airstrips. While Chaukhira is a key component of [[La Garrote]] it became effectively cut off from the maritime world when the [[1982]] [[LON]] {{wpl|Law of the Sea}} passed the Economic Exclusion Zone provision, essentially codifying that marine traffic to and from Chaukhira must pass through the waters of other nations. Since that time there have been no instances of a restriction of the [[Freedom of the seas]] in the [[Aab-e-Farus]] or the al-Zelaq  Straits, but the [[Navy of Burgundie#Grand Eastern Command|Navy of Burgundie's Grand Eastern Command]] is postured for a break out of Chaukhira in the event of war. As such the largest naval base on the islands is primarily used as a transit port and not a permanent station for any of the commands largest and most valuable ships. It has no large scale drydock facilities and berthed ships are never allowed to fully turn off their engines and systems. As such, it is one of the most hated billets or transit points for sailors because liberty is always limited on scope and duration.


=====TBD=====
There is also a [[Global Maritime Distress and Safety System]] repeater and beacon on the island.
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*[[Revenue Guard]]
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| occupants              =
[[Navy of Burgundie|Navy]]
*TBD
[[Revenue Guard]]
*TBD
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==See also==
==See also==
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