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This article is a list of the cities of the various provinces, colonies, and crownlands of the constituent countries that make up [[Burgundie]] and the Burgoignesc Crown, jointly known as ''[[The Burgundies]]''.
== Contents ==


= Ile of Burgundie =
* 1 Infrastructure
List of cities on [[Ile Burgundie]].
** 1.1 Architecture
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
*** 1.1.1 History of East architecture
|+Cities on the Ile of Burgundie
*** 1.1.2 Regional Architectural themes
|
**** 1.1.2.1 Faramount
!Picture
** 1.2 Mapping
!Population
*** 1.2.1 Satellite mapping
!Location
*** 1.2.2 GIS mapping
!Type
*** 1.2.3 Geological mapping
!Description
** 1.3 Energy
|-
*** 1.3.1 Nuclear Power
![[Port Diteaux]]
*** 1.3.2 Geothermal
!The harborwalk in downtown Port Diteaux.
*** 1.3.3 Tidal/Hydroelectric
!8,500,000
*** 1.3.4 Solar
!Northwestern coast of the [[Ile Burgundie]], on the coast of the [[Kilikas Sea]]
*** 1.3.5 Lignite Coal/Wood
!City
*** 1.3.6 Wind
All Service Seaport
*** 1.3.7 Oil/Natural Gas
!This massive sprawling metropolis is one of the largest ports in the world. Its residents are known as NordHallwegians and they are renowned for their shrewd business acumen and their Machieavellian approach to life. The city is home to more than 11 institutions of higher education and many business headquarters of Burgoignesc concerns. While [[Vilauristre]] is considered the brain of [[Burgundie]], [[Port Diteaux]] often considered the mouthpiece. The loud, outgoing, and considerably brazen attitude of the ''stevedorian'' populations of [[Port Diteaux]] are known the world over and the foundation of many negative stereotypes of [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] around the world.
*** 1.3.8 Experimental Fuels
|-
** 1.4 Communications
![[Vilauristre]]
*** 1.4.1 Telecommunications
!Error creating thumbnail: File missing
*** 1.4.2 Television
The view of the inner harbor of Vilauristre.
*** 1.4.3 Internet
!5,100,000
* 2 Institutions
!Southeastern coast of the [[Ile Burgundie]], on the coast of the [[Feradach Channel]]
* 3 Discoveries
!Royal and National Capital City
** 3.1 See Also
Port of Call
 
!Vilauristre is an incredibly densely populated city that serves as the royal and governmental capital of [[Burgundie]]. Its residents are known as Vilauristrans and they are renowned for their appreciation of high culture, patronage of the arts, their diplomatic approach to life, and their poshness. The city is home to a myriad of educational, medical, research, and non-profit institutions that have helped to define its culture. [[Vilauristre]] is considered the brain of [[Burgundie]], and as such it looks down on [[Port Diteaux]] as the countries unofficial, and often unwelcome mouthpiece. The quite, rich, overly intellectual masses of [[Vilauristre]] provide the fodder for the other stereotypes of [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]], that many other countries hold, as overly conciliatory and yet somehow entirely condescending.
= Infrastructure =
|-
 
![[Mattiusvale]]
== Architecture ==
!Downtown Mattiusvale.
Architecture of Italy Insulating concrete form
!2,358,934
 
!Centrally located in the hills of the [[Ile Burgundie]]
=== History of East architecture ===
!City
 
![[Mattiusvale]] is the religious and spiritual core of [[Burgundie]]. The residents of the city are Mattiusvalois and are renowned for their piety, their generosity, their soft-spokenness, and their pursuit of education. The city is home to the Shrine and Tomb of St. Mattius as well as the Archdiocese of Burgundie, 47 churches and cathedrals, and various other ecclesiastical institutions of the [[Levantine Catholic Church]]. [[Mattiusvale]] is considered the heart of [[Burgundie]].
* Etruscan architecture
|}
* Ancient Roman architecture
* Histansahri and Gassavelian architecture
* Romanesque architecture
* Gothic architecture
* Renaissance architecture
* Baroque architecture post Great Confessional War, mostly the Duchies of Bourgondi and Marialanus, there was never enough money to go full Rocoo
* Neoclassical architecture mid 18th century, less ornate, more accessible, common in many eastern Latin principalities, common style that had more in common with other coastal areas, less in common with "Inner Dericania", not quite Two Derics yet but we are getting there
* Beaux-Arts architecture 1850s-1890s''Burgundie'' united under this style and it was ubiquitous
* Art Nouveau considered the first Burgoignesc style 1890s-1927 (Great War)
* Modern architecture 1930s-early 1950s, war shortages saw an austerity movement that eschewed ornamentation out of necessity
* Kilikas Brutalism post-Great War reactionary style spear headed the voluntary utilitarian movements that followed
* Postmodern architecture 1960s-2010s a counter reaction to the austerity of Modern architecture, more ornamentation but still based in utility
* 21st century architecture:
** Sustainable architecture
** New Urbanism
** New Classical architecture
** Eco-cities
 
 
=== Regional Architectural themes ===
 
==== Faramount ====
 
 
Spanish_architecture#The_architecture_of_Al-Andalus coz of the Audonian Nestorians, like arches and stuff
 
== Mapping ==
The official maps of Burgundie are maintained by the Royal Burgundian Geological Survey and the Oceanographic, Atmospheric, and Cartographic Administration of Burgundie. Support for these maps is also provided by various branches of the Burgundian Security Forces, particularly the Revenue Guard and Defense Intelligence. All map originals are co-located in the Royal Archives and the Citizen's Court Library, and their electronic versions are kept both locally on 4 servers throughout Burgundie as well as on the servers in Argaea.
 
=== Satellite mapping ===
<br />
 
=== GIS mapping ===
Redrafting of the geographic information system or GIS mapping in Burgundie occurs every 5 years across The Burgundies. Massive fleets of cartographic aircraft fly over and provide LIDAR, orthographic, oblique, and infrared images. The planes are also equipped with a series of sensors to detect large plumes of chemical, biological, radioactive, nuclear, or explosive materials, used by the Emergency Management Agency of Burgundie for hazard mapping. These maps also include the 20-mile territorial waters and major shipping lanes. The images are taking at 7.5cm and 15cm resolutions which provide the agencies with access to incredibly accurate and high-resolution detailed maps.
 
Every government agency has free unrestricted access to the base layer of the maps maintained by the Oceanographic, Atmospheric, and Cartographic Administration of Burgundie, but creates and utilizes their own GIS layers. Each level of government is allowed to chose the level of "up access" for its provincial and national agencies, but often times information is only shared with agencies during specific joint operations during a response. Any agency may request access to local or provincial layers, with the exception of the Emergency Management Agency of Burgundie, which has defacto access to all layers across The Burgundies.
 
=== Geological mapping ===
 
 
Sometimes colloquially called the ''Resources Study'', the Royal Burgundian Geological Survey creates the geological survey of The Burgundies every 10 years to produce an accurate series of geological maps and models. These surveys are offset from every other GIS mapping by two years to provide ample time to provide adequate base maps for the survey. Through the usage of walk-over surveys, boreholes, the studying of outcrops and landforms, ground penetrating radar, and the GIS base map, a geological situational picture is created.
 
Few agencies have direct access to the maps and data collected by the Royal Burgundian Geological Survey, but within three years of the completion of the survey a white paper is released with selected highlights and trends and a public map is released. With special dispensation from the Special Subcommittee on National Cartographic Security an agency can gain access to specific data from the survey.
 
== Energy ==
 
 
 
Burgundian Sources of Consumable Energy
 
 Nuclear (45.8%)
 
 Geothermal (16.3%)
 
 Tidal/Hydroelectric (13.5%)
 
 Solar (8.6%)
 
 Lignite Coal/Wood (7.1%)
 
 Wind (4.6%)
 
 Oil/Natural Gas (4.2%)
 
 Experimental Fuels (1.1%)
 
=== Nuclear Power ===
Almost half of the consumable power in Burgundie is created in the countries 7 nuclear power plants. Burgundie Central Nuclear Power Plant (Gen II+) and Aylerham Nuclear Power Station (Gen III) are both located on the island of Burgundie. Levantine Burgundie has 4 nuclear plants, the Gehildr Plant (Gen II)in northern Zelthus, Hinhylde Nuclear Plant (Gen II+) in Solibris, Zelderthorpe Power Station (Gen II) in Meyerby, an Dunleigh Nuclear Power Generating Plant (Gen II) in Westmarch. The 7th nuclear power plant in Burgundie is the brand new AyerSee All Power Plant(Gen IV), a hybrid nuclear, wind and tidal power plant. There are also two archaic and inactive nuclear power plants in Burgundie that were mothballed as part of their decommissioning in 1990s, but can be made operational in 18 months. The Sigjold and Alde plants, both Generation I reactors in DunDrummin, were put into "protective hibernation" was part of the "BurgunFri" environmental movement in the 1980s and 1990s whose goal it was to eliminate Burgundies reliance of foreign oil and fossil fuels in general. They would be converted to molten salt reactors as part of their activation.
 
Nuclear power became prevalent in the 1960s with the construction of the experimental Raimond and Aioflde plants. With their success, another plant was built in Sedane. However, a surveyor was bribed to change the location of the proposed site and it was built on a fault-line. In 1974 a minor earthquake became a major catastrophe as the shifting ground caused the shielding around the reactor to crack and a moderate leak developed. The reactor was shut down and a 150 square kilometer area had to be cordoned off to contain the release of radioactive material. In 2004, O’Shea Container Shipping (transferred to O'Shea Operation Management Services) purchased the land and used it to develop Radioactive Removal Services (RRS) technologies. The accident slowed the pace of the Nuclear power sector in Burgundie for about 10 years. However, during the "BurgunFri" environmental movement it came back and the following plants were built in the 1980s and 1990s:
 
* Burgundie Central Nuclear Power Plant (1987), modernized in 2014
* Hinhylde Nuclear Plant (1990), modernized in 2021
* Dunleigh Nuclear Power Generating Plant (1992)
* Zelderthorpe Power Station (1996)
* Gehildr Plant (1996)
 
The rapid growth of the Vilauristre and Port Diteaux metro areas led to the construction of Aylerham Nuclear Power Station in 2017 when the upgraded Burgundie Central Nuclear Power Plant still couldn't meet the demand. In the summer of 2027, the experimental AyerSee All Power Plant opened to meet the needs of the growing Revenue Guard and Burgundian naval presence on the island. It is a pebble fuel reactor instead of using solid fuel rods, something that was proved incredibly efficient after the modernization of the Hinhylde Nuclear Plant. It was hailed as a great achievement in Burgundian ingenuity. It is hoped that plant will provide enough power for the whole island and that any additional energy can be sold, via an undersea transmission cable, to Midnapore and Pukhtunkwa.
 
=== Geothermal ===
 
=== <span id="Tidal/Hydroelectric"></span>Tidal/Hydroelectric ===
 
=== Solar ===
 
=== <span id="Lignite_Coal/Wood"></span>Lignite Coal/Wood ===
 
=== Wind ===
 
=== <span id="Oil/Natural_Gas"></span>Oil/Natural Gas ===
 
=== Experimental Fuels ===
 
== Communications ==
 
=== Telecommunications ===
Since 2027 all of the Isle of Burgundie, Ultmar, the trade islands, and Wintergen have been upgraded to 5G network. Most of the urban areas in Flordeterra and Burgundian Dericania are also 5G, but the hinterlands remain 4G with some extremely remote areas still operating with 3G. There are five major carriers across The Burgundies, in order of size they are ''Vintage Wireless'', ''Extron Burgundie Mobile'', ''National Wireless Services'', ''Island Mobile'', ''Great Seas BurgunMobile''.
 
Starting in 2015, the government reinvested in copper wire phones lines as part of the ''Redundant Infrastructure for a Stronger Burgundie Act'', a massive critical infrastructure bill that focused on target hardening and community resilience measures. As of 2029, the copper wire aspect of the project is 40% complete with all inhabited properties across Burgundie zoned municipal and commercial connected to the copper network. Residential connections are expected to be completed by 2048. In addition to the connections to existing buildings, the Act stipulates that all new development must include copper wire connections to each building. This coincides with deployment of a nationalized 211 (the Emergency telephone number in Burgundie) network. This allows for any level of government to utilize the reverse-111 system to reach out to their citizens with emergency information. Burgundie also utilizes the N11 code as follows:
 
* 2-1-1: Emergency services (police, fire, ambulance/rescue services)
* 3-1-1: Community services and information
* 4-1-1: Municipal government services, non-emergency number
* 5-1-1: Traffic information or police non-emergency services
* 6-1-1: Directory assistance, Telephone company (telco) customer service, and repair
* 7-1-1: TDD and Relay Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
* 8-1-1: Underground public utility location
* 9-1-1: non-emergency Public healthhealth information and services
 
=== Television ===
 
=== Internet ===


= Notrestran =
= Institutions =
List of cities in the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] constituent country of [[Notrestran]].
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+Cities in Notrestran
|+Royal Research Facilities
|
|
!Picture
!Population
!Location
!Location
!Type
!Dates Active
!Description
!Description
|-
|-
![[Le Ax-Canbon]]
!'''Australis Research Facility'''
!TBD
!South Pole
!TBD
!November 1936-present
!Northern coast of [[Marves]], on the coast of the [[Feradach Channel]]
!Antarctic research facility
!Provincial Capital City
!TBD
|-
![[Bekshavn|Stearlinge Arch]]
!The Grand Duke's Hall in Bekshavn.
!2,256,942
!Northwestern coast of [[Marialanus (province)|Marialanus]], on the coast of the [[Coscivian Sea]]
!Provincial Capital City
Port of Call
![[Bekshavn]] is a dirty working-class town with a quaint and ancient administrative center. Its residents are known as Bekshavns and they are renowned for their sardonic sense of humor and bleak, but philosophical outlook on life. The city is home to large immigrant populations from all over the world, but they tend to be segregated by neighborhood. Nicknamed the ''City of a thousand languages'', while not particularly well educated, the Bekshavns are usually able to speak 4 or 5 languages functionally out of necessity. The historic receiving port of the Yyutkian Beef Run, the Bekshavns have chronically higher cholesterol than most [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]]. Alcohol abuse is also prevalent as most alcohol imports come through [[Bekshavn]] especially the whiskies from [[Kirav]].
|-
![[Castelmarsal]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Central plain of [[Daltmur]] on the banks of TBD River
!Provincial Capital City
Inland Port
!TBD
|-
|-
![[Dorft|Reimont Gillete]]
!'''Borealis Research Facility'''
!The Duke's Hall in Dorft.
!High Artic
!1,358,934
!July 1929-present
!Northern coast of [[Burdeboch]], on the coast of the [[Feradach Channel]]
!Arctic research facility
!Provincial Capital City
Cargo port
![[Dorft]] is a moderately size port city. Its residents are known as Dorftoise and they are renowned for their opposition to the ''haughty-taughty'' attitudes of the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] of the [[Ile Burgundie]]. The city is home to a container port that is notible for being the birthplace of containerization. The city has long served as the link between [[Notrestran]] and the [[Ile Burgundie]] and, as such, has been conquered by various forces over 100 times. Its nickname the ''City of the Damned'' is not used locally, but this bachground has led to it being a wonderful location to study comparative architechture. It is speculated that [[Dorft]] contains examples of 384 different architechure styles of which 37 are specifcally from [[Dorft]].
|-
|-
![[Dormanshire|Maloria]]
!'''Novilla Research Complex'''
!Dormanshire's Harborfront.
!Northern Aquilonem Ocean
!TBD
!2026-present
!westcentral coast of [[Martilles]], on the coast of the [[Coscivian Sea]]
!150px
!Provincial Capital City
Military/Scientific Installation
!TBD
|-
![[Granblaix]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Northeastern coast of [[Argenbagne]], on the coast of the [[Feradach Channel]]
!Provincial Capital City
!TBD
|-
![[Tariege]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Northern [[Roln]]
!Provincial Capital City
Land Port
!TBD
|}
|}
= Equatorial Ostiecia =
List of cities in the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] constituent country of [[Equatorial Ostiecia]].
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+Cities in Equatorial Osteicia
|+Academic Societies and Associations
|
|
!Picture
!Population
!Location
!Location
!Type
!Dates Active
!Description
!Description
|-
|-
![[Drovan]]
!'''Oligarchia_grammaticorum'''
!TBD
!concieved at the Universitas Magistrorum, Port Diteaux, Burgundie
!TBD
currently operates all across Ixnay
!Eastern coast of [[Neu Burgund (province)|Neu Burgund]], on the coast of the [[Cronan Sea]]
!1424-present
!Capital City of [[Equatorial Ostiecia]] and [[Neu Burgund (province)|Neu Burgund]]
! The main building of Fine Arts, in the Universitas Magistrorum, proportedly the HQ of the Oligarchia_grammaticorum
All Service Seaport
![[Drovan]] is the largest city in [[Equatorial Ostiecia]] and the nexus of government, economy, and culture in that country. The city is made up of fairly new construction as the city was destroyed during the [[New Burgundie Secession War]] and was heavily bombed in the [[Great Cronan War]]. Its population is a mix of the descendants of Germanic colonists for the 16th and 17th centuries, descendants of migrants from other parts of the world, and a new class of descendants of [[Bergendii]] who served in the [[New Burgundie Secession War]] with [[Burgundie]] who were given land and high ranking governmental positions in [[Equatorial Ostiecia]]. Its an ostensibly [[Bergendii]] city, but if one looks closely they can see the Germanic roots in small architectural details in the old buildings that still dot the city. The populations enjoy a tenuous peace that sometimes erupts into violence between street gangs that are generally created along ethnic lines. The city's residents are known as Drovanis and they are known for their close-mindedness and their extremist politics. The city is home to various immigrant populations from all over [[Crona]] and [[Ixnay]], which has led to a number racially motivated riots in the last three decades. Nicknamed ''Riot City'', the Metropolitan Police of Drovan, are not a localized police force but report directly to the Prefecture of the National Police, in [[Vilauristre]]. The historically important port has made [[Drovan]] vital to the [[Burgoignesc Grand Crona Trade Company]] and to [[Burgundie]] by extension.
|-
![[Launglie]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Northern highlands of [[Hoheseen]], on the shores of Lake TBD
!Provincial Capital City
!TBD
|-
!TBD
!TBD
!TBD
!Southeastern coast [[Monsunboch]], on the coast of the [[Cronan Sea]]
!Provincial Capital City
Fishing Port
!TBD
|-
![[Burgen]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Northern coast of [[Equatorial Ostiecia]], on the coast of the [[Cronan Sea]]
!Provincial Capital City
Cargo Port
!TBD
|}
|}
= Faramount =
List of cities in the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] constituent country of [[Faramount]].
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+Cities in Faramount
|+Private Sector Research Organizations
|
|
!Picture
!Population
!Location
!Location
!Type
!Dates Active
!Description
!Description
|-
|-
![[Estia]]
!'''Waldemar Medical and Academic Area'''
!TBD
!Vilauristre, Burgundie
!TBD
!1975-present
!Northeastern coast of [[Pumbria]], on the coast of the [[Levantine Ocean]]
! Large area with many hospitals, medical research facilities and academic institutions
!Provincial Capital City
All Service Seaport
!TBD
|-
![[Hadua]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Eastern highlands of [[Drusla]]
!Provincial Capital City
!TBD
|-
![[Morezza]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Southeastern coast of [[Cashen]], on the coast of the [[Levantine Ocean]]
!Provincial Capital City
Fishing Port
!TBD
|-
![[Pandesia]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Central steppe of [[Bonavix]]
!Provincial Capital City
Land Port
!TBD
|-
![[San Gomaina]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Northcentral riverine region of [[Eagaria]], on the banks of TBD River
!Provincial Capital City
Inland Port
!TBD
|-
![[Torantino]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Torantino District of [[Esquinia]]
!Provincial Capital City
!TBD
|}
|}


= Overseas Territories =
= Discoveries =
List of cities in the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] colonies and overseas territories.
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+Cities in the Overseas Territories
|+Notable Scientific and Technological Discoveries or Inventions
|
|
!Picture
!Population
!Location
!Location
!Type
!Date
!Description
!Description
|-
|-
![[Hivernille]]
!'''Clipper Ships'''
!TBD
!Port Diteaux, Burgundie
!TBD
!1832
!Southcentral coast of [[Wintergen]], on the coast of the [[Kilikas Sea]]'s Alvarian Strait
!First constructed by Doppel Gangway
!Provincial Capital City
Port of Call
!TBD
|-
![[Le Havre Capucinie]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Northeastern coast of [[Ayermer]], on the coast of the Bay of Kandahar
!Provincial Capital City
All Service Seaport
!TBD
|-
![[Madix]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Western coast of [[Medimeria]], on the coast of the [[Levantine Ocean]]
!Provincial Capital City
Port of Call
!TBD
|-
![[Port de Vent (City)|Port de Vent]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Southern coast of [[Port de Vent]], on the coast of the Berhan Strait
!Provincial Capital City
Port of Call
!TBD
|-
![[Port Levantia]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Southern coast of [[Levantx]], on the coast of the [[Levantine Ocean]]
!Provincial Capital City
Port of Call
!TBD
|-
![[Ravenna]]
!The Ravenna skyline from the airport.
!3,450,600
!Eastern coast of [[Adtaran]], on the coast of the [[Levantine Ocean]]
!Provincial Capital City
Port of Call
!TBD
|-
![[Santcecile]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Northwestern coast of [[Novilla]], on the coast of the Aquilonem Ocean
!Provincial Capital City
Port of Call
!TBD
|-
![[Soix]]
!TBD
!TBD
!Northwestern coast of [[Nauta Normand]], on the coast of the [[Coscivian Sea]]
!Provincial Capital City
Port of Call
!TBD
|-
|-
![[Sudmoll (City)|Sudmoll]]
!'''hyperbolic radio navigation'''
!TBD
!Universitas Magistrorum, Port Diteaux, Burgundie
!TBD
!1946
!Northern coast of [[Sudmoll]], on the coast of the [[Okatian Sea]]
!The LORAN tower on Picea in the Levantine Ocean
!Provincial Capital City
Fishing Port
!TBD
|-
|-
![[Vileauguste]]
!'''Automatic identification system'''
!TBD
!Universitas Magistrorum, Port Diteaux, Burgundie
!TBD
!1995
!Eastern coast of [[Nova Levantia]]
!Pictoral demonstration of the AIS relay process
!Provincial Capital City
All Service Seaport
!TBD
|}
|}


= See also =
== See Also ==
*[[Cities of Kiravia]]
{{Burgundie NavBox}}
[[Category:Cities]]
[[Category:Burgundie]]


[[Category:Technology]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:Economy of Burgundie]]

Revision as of 22:00, 24 March 2023

Contents

  • 1 Infrastructure
    • 1.1 Architecture
      • 1.1.1 History of East architecture
      • 1.1.2 Regional Architectural themes
        • 1.1.2.1 Faramount
    • 1.2 Mapping
      • 1.2.1 Satellite mapping
      • 1.2.2 GIS mapping
      • 1.2.3 Geological mapping
    • 1.3 Energy
      • 1.3.1 Nuclear Power
      • 1.3.2 Geothermal
      • 1.3.3 Tidal/Hydroelectric
      • 1.3.4 Solar
      • 1.3.5 Lignite Coal/Wood
      • 1.3.6 Wind
      • 1.3.7 Oil/Natural Gas
      • 1.3.8 Experimental Fuels
    • 1.4 Communications
      • 1.4.1 Telecommunications
      • 1.4.2 Television
      • 1.4.3 Internet
  • 2 Institutions
  • 3 Discoveries
    • 3.1 See Also

Infrastructure

Architecture

Architecture of Italy Insulating concrete form

History of East architecture

  • Etruscan architecture
  • Ancient Roman architecture
  • Histansahri and Gassavelian architecture
  • Romanesque architecture
  • Gothic architecture
  • Renaissance architecture
  • Baroque architecture post Great Confessional War, mostly the Duchies of Bourgondi and Marialanus, there was never enough money to go full Rocoo
  • Neoclassical architecture mid 18th century, less ornate, more accessible, common in many eastern Latin principalities, common style that had more in common with other coastal areas, less in common with "Inner Dericania", not quite Two Derics yet but we are getting there
  • Beaux-Arts architecture 1850s-1890sBurgundie united under this style and it was ubiquitous
  • Art Nouveau considered the first Burgoignesc style 1890s-1927 (Great War)
  • Modern architecture 1930s-early 1950s, war shortages saw an austerity movement that eschewed ornamentation out of necessity
  • Kilikas Brutalism post-Great War reactionary style spear headed the voluntary utilitarian movements that followed
  • Postmodern architecture 1960s-2010s a counter reaction to the austerity of Modern architecture, more ornamentation but still based in utility
  • 21st century architecture:
    • Sustainable architecture
    • New Urbanism
    • New Classical architecture
    • Eco-cities


Regional Architectural themes

Faramount

Spanish_architecture#The_architecture_of_Al-Andalus coz of the Audonian Nestorians, like arches and stuff

Mapping

The official maps of Burgundie are maintained by the Royal Burgundian Geological Survey and the Oceanographic, Atmospheric, and Cartographic Administration of Burgundie. Support for these maps is also provided by various branches of the Burgundian Security Forces, particularly the Revenue Guard and Defense Intelligence. All map originals are co-located in the Royal Archives and the Citizen's Court Library, and their electronic versions are kept both locally on 4 servers throughout Burgundie as well as on the servers in Argaea.

Satellite mapping


GIS mapping

Redrafting of the geographic information system or GIS mapping in Burgundie occurs every 5 years across The Burgundies. Massive fleets of cartographic aircraft fly over and provide LIDAR, orthographic, oblique, and infrared images. The planes are also equipped with a series of sensors to detect large plumes of chemical, biological, radioactive, nuclear, or explosive materials, used by the Emergency Management Agency of Burgundie for hazard mapping. These maps also include the 20-mile territorial waters and major shipping lanes. The images are taking at 7.5cm and 15cm resolutions which provide the agencies with access to incredibly accurate and high-resolution detailed maps.

Every government agency has free unrestricted access to the base layer of the maps maintained by the Oceanographic, Atmospheric, and Cartographic Administration of Burgundie, but creates and utilizes their own GIS layers. Each level of government is allowed to chose the level of "up access" for its provincial and national agencies, but often times information is only shared with agencies during specific joint operations during a response. Any agency may request access to local or provincial layers, with the exception of the Emergency Management Agency of Burgundie, which has defacto access to all layers across The Burgundies.

Geological mapping

Sometimes colloquially called the Resources Study, the Royal Burgundian Geological Survey creates the geological survey of The Burgundies every 10 years to produce an accurate series of geological maps and models. These surveys are offset from every other GIS mapping by two years to provide ample time to provide adequate base maps for the survey. Through the usage of walk-over surveys, boreholes, the studying of outcrops and landforms, ground penetrating radar, and the GIS base map, a geological situational picture is created.

Few agencies have direct access to the maps and data collected by the Royal Burgundian Geological Survey, but within three years of the completion of the survey a white paper is released with selected highlights and trends and a public map is released. With special dispensation from the Special Subcommittee on National Cartographic Security an agency can gain access to specific data from the survey.

Energy

Burgundian Sources of Consumable Energy

 Nuclear (45.8%)

 Geothermal (16.3%)

 Tidal/Hydroelectric (13.5%)

 Solar (8.6%)

 Lignite Coal/Wood (7.1%)

 Wind (4.6%)

 Oil/Natural Gas (4.2%)

 Experimental Fuels (1.1%)

Nuclear Power

Almost half of the consumable power in Burgundie is created in the countries 7 nuclear power plants. Burgundie Central Nuclear Power Plant (Gen II+) and Aylerham Nuclear Power Station (Gen III) are both located on the island of Burgundie. Levantine Burgundie has 4 nuclear plants, the Gehildr Plant (Gen II)in northern Zelthus, Hinhylde Nuclear Plant (Gen II+) in Solibris, Zelderthorpe Power Station (Gen II) in Meyerby, an Dunleigh Nuclear Power Generating Plant (Gen II) in Westmarch. The 7th nuclear power plant in Burgundie is the brand new AyerSee All Power Plant(Gen IV), a hybrid nuclear, wind and tidal power plant. There are also two archaic and inactive nuclear power plants in Burgundie that were mothballed as part of their decommissioning in 1990s, but can be made operational in 18 months. The Sigjold and Alde plants, both Generation I reactors in DunDrummin, were put into "protective hibernation" was part of the "BurgunFri" environmental movement in the 1980s and 1990s whose goal it was to eliminate Burgundies reliance of foreign oil and fossil fuels in general. They would be converted to molten salt reactors as part of their activation.

Nuclear power became prevalent in the 1960s with the construction of the experimental Raimond and Aioflde plants. With their success, another plant was built in Sedane. However, a surveyor was bribed to change the location of the proposed site and it was built on a fault-line. In 1974 a minor earthquake became a major catastrophe as the shifting ground caused the shielding around the reactor to crack and a moderate leak developed. The reactor was shut down and a 150 square kilometer area had to be cordoned off to contain the release of radioactive material. In 2004, O’Shea Container Shipping (transferred to O'Shea Operation Management Services) purchased the land and used it to develop Radioactive Removal Services (RRS) technologies. The accident slowed the pace of the Nuclear power sector in Burgundie for about 10 years. However, during the "BurgunFri" environmental movement it came back and the following plants were built in the 1980s and 1990s:

  • Burgundie Central Nuclear Power Plant (1987), modernized in 2014
  • Hinhylde Nuclear Plant (1990), modernized in 2021
  • Dunleigh Nuclear Power Generating Plant (1992)
  • Zelderthorpe Power Station (1996)
  • Gehildr Plant (1996)

The rapid growth of the Vilauristre and Port Diteaux metro areas led to the construction of Aylerham Nuclear Power Station in 2017 when the upgraded Burgundie Central Nuclear Power Plant still couldn't meet the demand. In the summer of 2027, the experimental AyerSee All Power Plant opened to meet the needs of the growing Revenue Guard and Burgundian naval presence on the island. It is a pebble fuel reactor instead of using solid fuel rods, something that was proved incredibly efficient after the modernization of the Hinhylde Nuclear Plant. It was hailed as a great achievement in Burgundian ingenuity. It is hoped that plant will provide enough power for the whole island and that any additional energy can be sold, via an undersea transmission cable, to Midnapore and Pukhtunkwa.

Geothermal

Tidal/Hydroelectric

Solar

Lignite Coal/Wood

Wind

Oil/Natural Gas

Experimental Fuels

Communications

Telecommunications

Since 2027 all of the Isle of Burgundie, Ultmar, the trade islands, and Wintergen have been upgraded to 5G network. Most of the urban areas in Flordeterra and Burgundian Dericania are also 5G, but the hinterlands remain 4G with some extremely remote areas still operating with 3G. There are five major carriers across The Burgundies, in order of size they are Vintage Wireless, Extron Burgundie Mobile, National Wireless Services, Island Mobile, Great Seas BurgunMobile.

Starting in 2015, the government reinvested in copper wire phones lines as part of the Redundant Infrastructure for a Stronger Burgundie Act, a massive critical infrastructure bill that focused on target hardening and community resilience measures. As of 2029, the copper wire aspect of the project is 40% complete with all inhabited properties across Burgundie zoned municipal and commercial connected to the copper network. Residential connections are expected to be completed by 2048. In addition to the connections to existing buildings, the Act stipulates that all new development must include copper wire connections to each building. This coincides with deployment of a nationalized 211 (the Emergency telephone number in Burgundie) network. This allows for any level of government to utilize the reverse-111 system to reach out to their citizens with emergency information. Burgundie also utilizes the N11 code as follows:

  • 2-1-1: Emergency services (police, fire, ambulance/rescue services)
  • 3-1-1: Community services and information
  • 4-1-1: Municipal government services, non-emergency number
  • 5-1-1: Traffic information or police non-emergency services
  • 6-1-1: Directory assistance, Telephone company (telco) customer service, and repair
  • 7-1-1: TDD and Relay Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • 8-1-1: Underground public utility location
  • 9-1-1: non-emergency Public healthhealth information and services

Television

Internet

Institutions

Royal Research Facilities
Location Dates Active Description
Australis Research Facility South Pole November 1936-present Antarctic research facility
Borealis Research Facility High Artic July 1929-present Arctic research facility
Novilla Research Complex Northern Aquilonem Ocean 2026-present 150px

Military/Scientific Installation

Academic Societies and Associations
Location Dates Active Description
Oligarchia_grammaticorum concieved at the Universitas Magistrorum, Port Diteaux, Burgundie

currently operates all across Ixnay

1424-present  The main building of Fine Arts, in the Universitas Magistrorum, proportedly the HQ of the Oligarchia_grammaticorum
Private Sector Research Organizations
Location Dates Active Description
Waldemar Medical and Academic Area Vilauristre, Burgundie 1975-present  Large area with many hospitals, medical research facilities and academic institutions

Discoveries

Notable Scientific and Technological Discoveries or Inventions
Location Date Description
Clipper Ships Port Diteaux, Burgundie 1832 First constructed by Doppel Gangway
hyperbolic radio navigation Universitas Magistrorum, Port Diteaux, Burgundie 1946 The LORAN tower on Picea in the Levantine Ocean
Automatic identification system Universitas Magistrorum, Port Diteaux, Burgundie 1995 Pictoral demonstration of the AIS relay process

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