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'''Rapa Rapa''' is an {{wp|atoll}} in the [[Polynesian Sea]] that is part of [[Urcea]]. It is located immediately to the west of [[Truk]].
'''Pachaug''', officially the '''Municipal Community of Pachaug''' is an [[international charter city]] in [[Cusinaut]]. It is an official client of [[Urcea]] under the terms of the trade charter it signed in 2017, and was the first such charter city established in western [[Crona]]. Initially part of the [[Northern Confederation]], it was subjugated by [[Algoquona]] but subsequently established its semi-independence under the charter agreement in the aftermath of [[Operation Mission Shield]] and [[Operation Western Blizzard]].


==Etymology==
Pachaug is a member of the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]].
"''Rapa Rapa''" is the indigenous Polynesian name for the island. The term, which employs the Polynesian linguistic characteristic of {{wp|reduplication}}, means "small island".
==Geography==
Rapa Rapa is an {{wp|atoll}} actually consisting of three distinct landmasses, approximately 11.29 square miles in land area, much of which is in a main section of the island known as "the mountain" with smaller, thin and flat strips of land forming a partial lagoon by surrounding Rapa Rapa. Most, but not all, people living on Rapa Rapa live on the mountain, with the five historic villages surrounding the outer, low-lying perimeter of the main island. The surrounding land enclosing the lagoon is colloquially known as "the shield", and has varying widths with mostly habitable land and some beaches along its length. The final major island within the atoll is known as Navy Island, which sits relatively near the opening to the lagoon. Navy Island is, as the name suggests, the primary location of the various [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] garrisons and barracks on Rapa Rapa, though many officers reside in quarters on the mountain. The space between Navy Island and the mountain is usually referred to simply as the "Big Harbor", and the Big Harbor is the primary site of maritime economic and military activity, including the Port of Rapa Rapa and military docks.


In terms of political geography, almost all of Rapa Rapa's 11.29 square miles are covered by Rapa Rapa City, an urban settlement which gradually integrated all five historic villages on the island after Urcean colonization. The city has varied levels of density throughout, with the five village centers remaining the most dense parts of the urban landscape. The overall city density, 313 people per square mile, means that significant parts of the island within city limits remain forested to some degree or are part of the main mountain dominating the island.
== Etymology ==
"Pachaug" is a term in the Island Honeoye language meaning "at the turning place". The term refers to the prominent location of Pachaug at the tip of the Chenango Peninsula, and likely directly refers to where canoes and ships would have to "rotate around" the bulge-like promontory Pachaug sits upon.


==History==
== Geography ==
===Prehistoric settlement and isolation===
Rapa Rapa was settled by prehistoric [[Polynesian people]] with a range of dates proposed beginning around 1000 BC with the upper limit being around 600 BC, when nearby [[Truk]] was settled. Whenever it was settled, the island coalesced generally into about five distinct villages, all of which survive today as parts of Rapa Rapa City: Waka Aiwiaka, Waka Ruaiihai, Waka Tiati, Waka Haetae, and Waka Wokolo. "Waka" is the local language name for "canoe", implying that each village was founded by a separate family settling as soon as they came ashore. The five villages existed in a state of political and economic equilibrium until the 13th century. Historians generally believe the villages kept to themselves in terms of marriage and social relationships, with extensive rituals required for individuals from another village to be integrated in. However, geneticists argue the island could not have sustained enough genetic diversity to survive if inter-village restrictions were heavily enforced, implying that some periods saw more lax enforcement of social norms than other periods.


===Arrival of Truk===
In the late 13th century, Rapa Rapa's long isolation and irrelevance came to an end with the rise of the [[Capture_of_Truk#Background|Emirate of Truk]]. The new expansionist Emirate unified their [[Truk|home island region]] but also launched major expeditions to outlying islands in the [[Polynesian Sea]], including Rapa Rapa. According to the traditional story, the villages of the small island of Rapa Rapa sighted a large flotilla of Truk ships off their shore and immediately welcomed the powerful foreigners onto shore. The Truk people taught the people of Rapa Rapa their newfound {{wp|Muslim}} religion, and the general of the force named a paramount chief from among the villages. From the 1260s until the [[Capture of Truk|conquest of Truk]] in the 1670s, Rapa Rapa was an outlying dependency of the Emirate of Truk, paying occasional tribute and recognizing paramount chiefs chosen by the Emir. In this period, Rapa Rapa became almost entirely Muslim. The Trukite ascendancy over the island inaugurated a four-century long period of peace and relative prosperity on the island, though a lack of natural resources prevented significant economic activity beyond subsistence fishing.
===Second isolation period===
The destruction of the Emirate of Truk in [[1675]]-[[1676|76]] brought Rapa Rapa's immediate political association to an end. Too far from the main new [[Daxia]]n colony in [[Truk]] and too small to attract much notice, the island once again became largely isolated. Limited evidence suggests that the system of paramount chiefs may have continued into the 1700s, using a system of election among all the chiefs. By the time [[Occidental]] explorers reached the island in [[1772]], the unified political system had dissolved and the island was characterized by intermittent skirmishing and raiding between the villages. By this period, the people of Rapa Rapa had developed a martial culture following what appears to have been decades of unending struggle. Accordingly, the people of Rapa Rapa were extremely hostile to outside explorers arriving between 1772 and the arrival of [[Urcea]] in the 1860s. During this period, seven different Occidental exploratory vessels came to or anchored off the island, each time being greeted with extreme hostility.


===Urcean colonization===
The city of Pachaug itself is designed in concentric rings divided by various irrigation canals, with the "inner circle" forming the center of political and economic life in the country.
As [[Urcea]] began to expand its interests abroad in the 19th century, it inaugurated a period of [[History_of_Urcea_(1798-1902)#Birth_of_a_global_navy|major expansion of]] its [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]. These efforts accelerated following the acquisition of a naval base in [[Arona]], giving Urcea westward access across the [[Polynesian Sea]] and [[Ocean of Cathay]] for the first time. As a new naval power in the era of coal-powered steam ships, Urcea was disadvantaged relative to other great powers in its lack of an expansive island colony network, a fact which limited its ability to project power due to a lack of {{wp|Fuelling station|coaling stations}}. Accordingly, the Royal Navy began to seek a new island in the Polynesian Sea to acquire as a forward refueling and logistical center, and after several options were examined Rapa Rapa was chosen, both due to its viable natural harbors as well as legal situation. The island had no Occidental claimant and was nominally owned by the [[Daxia]]n government via its conquest of Truk, but Daxia had no interest in the island. Accordingly, Urcea purchased the island in November 1861 and dispatched a force from Arona to subdue the island in January 1862.


===Second Great War===
== History ==
===Modern period===
===Early history===
Pachaug was likely established sometime in the late 1600s as a fishing village like many other coastal settlements on the western coast of the [[Nysdra Sea]]. Its founders are unclear in the historical record, but many scholars since the 1990s have claimed that the founders of the city were political outcasts from the major members of the [[Northern Confederation]], in particular from [[Constituent_states_of_New_Harren#Mixcala|Mixcala]]. Consequently, the village itself became viewed as a place of contrast with its neighbors, attracting many similar outcast groups. By 1750, the village had grown to a city with a population of nearly two thousand, and its harbor became a popular stop-off destination for [[Occidental]] traders going eastward to the trade ports of [[Quetzenkel]]. Relative to its neighbors, the Occidental trade made Pachaug wealthy and allowed a high standard of living within city limits. Within the city, the traditional village council model was replaced with a council of prominent merchants, requiring a certain level of wealth to participate in public affairs. Although having a population no greater than 4,000 in 1800, Pachaug had considerable influence, allowing it to expand over its neighbors and establish a small state on the Nysdra. Its interaction with the Occident, while lucrative, also had its downsides; the city was well known to the Occidentals and between 1800 and 1850 it was attacked or nearly attacked by Occidental powers fifteen times. In 1852, the council voted to incorporate the city within the [[Northern Confederation]], and while it did not retain the power and independence it once had, it nonetheless remained an economically influential city. By 1930, the city grew to approximately 17,500 people and had early signs of industrialization, largely with help from Occidental investors and trade partners. The [[Second Great War]] and closure of the trade ports of Quetzenkel lead to an economic decline within the city between 1930 and 1940, but the city began to rebound following the end of the war. The 1950s through 70s saw increased influence afforded the city within the governing apparatus of the Northern Confederation. This period of local integration saw population and economic growth, and by the year 1990 the city reached the milestone of a $10,000 GDP per capita, making it the richest city in the Northern Confederation. The growing prevalence of blood feuds and decreasing stability of the Confederation in the 1990s and 2000s precipitated yet another economic decline. The city contributed some forces during the [[War of the Northern Confederation]] in the late 2000s, but the inevitable collapse of the Confederation lead to the city being suddenly seized by its Algosh garrison 8 September 2009 in an event known as the [[Algosh coup]] which established [[Algoquona]].


==Government==
===Algosh domination===
Rapa Rapa is a [[Government_of_Urcea#Overseas_Possessions|civil rectory]] of [[Urcea]] and is governed as an overseas territory in accordance with the provisions of the [[Consolidated Laws of HMCM's Kingdom and State|Rectory and Overseas Territory Law]]. Accordingly, the island is governed by a Rector appointed by the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] by the non-binding advice of the [[Government of Urcea]]. A vast majority of day-to-day governing functions on Rapa Rapa are handled by the municipal government of Rapa Rapa City. The City functions in the style of a Urcean [[Government_of_Urcea#Executive_polis|executive polis]], meaning it has an elected mayor and city council, with a municipal administrative apparatus. As almost all of Rapa Rapa is part of Rapa Rapa City, the atoll is largely self-governing, and political scientists have observed the island functions more like a {{wp|protectorate}} than an overseas territory. The Rectory's government is largely responsible only for environmental protection, liaising between the [[Government of Urcea]] and the City government, and serving as the main coordinating office between the [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] and City government, given the importance of the Navy's base on the island. As stated, most of the atoll's landmass is part of Rapa Rapa City, with around 5% of the outstanding land area being part of environmental preserves and another approximate 5% under the direct ownership of the Royal Navy.
For the next two years, Pachaug (along with other cities, especially [[Housatonic]]) agitated for greater autonomy within [[Algoquona]] while treading carefully out of fear of central state reprisals. Following the [[Treaty of Narasseta]], government crackdowns were reduced and by 2013, the cities formed a league seeking autonomy and independence with regards to its trade negotiations, demands that were repeatedly denied. During 2014-15 and the onset of the [[South Nysdra War]], the focus of the two cities turned from a well-defined platform of autonomy was transformed into a single foreign policy goal: something the cities referred to as the "right of appeal" to [[Urcea]], relying on the fact that the latter state often allowed for great autonomy in exchange for religious and military concessions. These demands were viewed with suspicion within Kaigwa as the two cities became viewed as potential fifth columnists within the country, especially as the Treaty of Narasseta began to break down in 2016. The dispute between the cities and central government became a near political crisis and it was thought the cities would be besieged by Algoquonan forces, but the sudden onset of [[Operation Mission Shield]] severely reduced the ability of Algoquona to respond to internal matters. The subsequent [[Operation Western Blizzard]] largely destroyed the ability of the government of Algoquona to project power, and Kaigwa began to turn to tribal and local militias to supplement its failing armed forces. Housatonic and Pachaug formed the "two cities force", known as "''Tokorua nga taone nui''" natively, in an effort to extract concessions from the government in exchange for military support. By 2 February, negotiations broke down as the Tokorua nga taone nui began its march on Kaigwa, defeating pro-government militias and surrounding the city on 11 February. Following a three day siege, the two cities called for arbitration from Urcea, terms that Algoquona found to be humiliating but nonetheless agreed to. On 27 February, the two cities and Algoquona agreed to the Treaty of Electorsbourg. Under the Treaty, the two cities would formally remain under the sovereignty of Algoquona but would become [[International charter city|international charter cities]] under Urcean administration. Algoquona's acceptance of the treaty lead to further instability within the country, while the two cities prepared for greater stability and economic growth in the years ahead. The subsequent charter between Pachaug - which negotiated for itself - and Urcea was signed on 1 March and was to become effective on 3 March 2017.
[[File:Samoa government building 2010.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Rapa Public House, home of the Rapa Rapa City government.]]
===Charter era and uprising===
Rapa Rapa City's government is led by its Mayor, an officer holding five year terms coinciding with those of the [[Government of Urcea|government of Urcea]]. The Mayor holds most executive authority and oversees the City's various departments and agencies. The All-Island Assembly serves as the city council for Rapa Rapa City and is comprised of 17 members elected proportionally at large, also serving five year terms. There are two political parties on Rapa Rapa: the Rapan Action League (RAL), which is pro-autonomy, cautious of increased economic globalization as it relates to Rapa Rapa, semi-nationalist, and socially conservative, and; the Island Prosperity Association (IPA), which is pro-global trade, agnostic on the issue of increased political autonomy, and largely culturally cosmopolitan. The RAL is associated with Urcea's [[Solidarity Party (Urcea)|Solidarity Party]], while the IPA is associated with the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]]. The Rapan Action League has held the Mayor's office and Assembly majority since [[1995]].
On 3 March 2017, Urcean administrators entered Pachaug for the first time, meeting with local elected officials in order to begin erecting a local governing apparatus. The Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea were permitted to enter the territory on 5 March, and missionaries from the Catholic Church were permitted entry on 10 March. The governing structure of Pachaug was firmly in place by 1 April 2017, splitting administrative duties between local and Urcean administrators. On 2 April, the Communal Council ratified the Nysdra Sea Treaty, and the city joined the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]] on 15 April 2017.


==Culture==
Unlike nearby [[Housatonic]], the charter era did not bring significant economic growth to Pachaug, and many analysts have considered the enterprise a failure. Pachaug entered the charter era with nearly twice the amount of wealth as Housatonic, but its neighbor quickly outpaced Pachaug in opportunity and growth throughout the 2020s. Between 2020 and 2030, Pachaug only averaged 2% annual economic growth while Housatonic doubled in prosperity, and the decade even saw many once prominent Pachaug business leaders depart the city for Housatonic. Local leaders began to express disappointment and opposition to the continuance of charter government by [[2025]] following the end of the [[Final War of the Deluge]]. This disappointment and economic frustration led to calls for the repeal of the Charter. In 2030, the Communal Council elections saw a new, anti-Charter majority take office.
Rapan society and culture is heavily influenced by its historic association with {{wp|Islam}} brought to the northeastern [[Polynesia]] region by [[Sayed Ali Qumi]] in [[1251]], bringing together the Rapan peoples' original Polynesian-descent culture with various ideas and traditions from [[Audonia]]. However, due to Qumi's own mystical predilections, intensive interaction with Polynesian polytheism and [[Daxia]]n religious influences, as well as the island's longterm bouts of isolation, Islam as practiced in Rapa Rapa is extremely divergent of mainstream Islamic trends. However, most Rapan Muslims identify themselves as {{wp|Non-denominational Muslim|"just Muslim"}} rather than as a local sect or divergent school of thought. Islamic influence is such that many Islamic religious traditions - such as calls to prayer, specific prayer times, specific prayer orientation, and keeping {{wp|Halal}} - have become generalized Rapan cultural items observed even by non-Muslim Rapans. Accordingly, Rapans do not eat frog or alligator despite the introduced presence of both on the island following Urcean colonization. People of Rapan descent living in [[Urcea]], who are predominantly [[Catholic Church|Catholic]], have been widely observed to keep halal.


Levantine influence began with the arrival of Urcea in the 1860s, and various items from the [[Culture of Urcea|Urcean culture]] slowly became commonplace among Rapan society. For instance, Rapans generally follow common [[Occidental]] fashion trends for everyday life and business, while retaining more traditional clothing for religious ceremony. The introduction of Catholicism has had a significant impact on the Rapan people, as both non-indigenous people on the island combined with a number of indigenous converts has introduced religious pluralism to the island for the first time.
In February [[2032]], the Communal Council held a vote to abrogate the Charter agreement. The final vote saw 14 vote in favor and 6 against, but the terms of the Charter required a unanimous vote. The failed vote led to mass demonstrations throughout February and March, as protestors objected to the perceived anti-democratic nature of the vote's results. Beginning in April, many Pachoy began to clash with city police. On Sunday, April 18th, a number of armed protestors stormed the Council Chambers, which precipitated a number of Pachoy sailors in the [[Nysdra Sea Guard]] to mutiny and seize the Guard's naval base in Pachaug, beginning the [[Pachoy Rebellion]].


Rapan cuisine typically consisted of small fruits and various kinds of fish, with the availability of various {{wp|Seabird|maritime birds}} serving as a delicacy until the 19th century. Following the arrival of Urcea, a wider variety of foods became available on Rapa Rapa, and numerous local interpretations of ingredients from abroad create a unique style of Rapan Modern cuisine. All Rapan cuisine remains halal, with lamb, seabirds, and various cow meat imported from [[Stenza]] serving as the most popular choice of protein. Fruit-based food, such as Levantine-style {{wp|fruit salad}}, remains a common side served with most dishes.
== Government ==
===Music===
Pachaug is an international charter city under Urcean administration, though in practice much of the domestic affairs of the city-state are handled by its native elected government modeled after some Occidental systems. The executive of Pachaug is called the Mayor-Intendent, who is elected by majority vote in years ending with 5 and 0, similar to the electoral calendar of Urcea. Pachaug employs universal adult suffrage for individuals over the age of 23. The Mayor-Intendent oversees most of the social and legal policies as well as some economic policies within the city, and he oversees the Charter Administration consisting of several ministries divided into various areas for the administration of state. The Mayor-Intendent is joined by the Communal Council, a 20-seat legislature divided into 18 districts by population and 2 at-large districts. The Council approves treaties, modifications to the city's charter, allocates budgetary funding to the Charter Administration, and executes other legislative roles. Joining the Charter Administration and Communal Council is the Charter Commission, a commission of three Urceans with some veto power over the affairs of state, especially with regards to zoning and economic provisions. Under the arrangement of the 2017 Charter, the Charter Commission and its subordinate agencies are largely responsible for the defense and economic planning for the city while providing "large-picture strategic goals", while the native government is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the city-state and are responsible for ensuring the concerns of the local population are properly heard and understood by the Charter Commission.
The traditional Rapan style of music is a blend of {{wp|Music of Polynesia|traditional Polynesian island music}} with introduced influences of {{wp|Islamic music}}, particularly music related to religious ceremony. Most historians believe Islamic music related a purely liturgical form of music for the first several centuries after the introduction of Islam to Rapa Rapa, with Rapan culture viewing it as an elevated worship tool and different than the "folk" music popular outside of worship. Common instruments include traditional pre-Islamic instruments such as the {{wp|Nose flute|nose flute}} and types of wooden drums, which exist alongside Islamic-influenced vocal styles and some other [[Audonia]]n innovations, most especially {{wp|gong}}s. Due to the lack of natural metal resources on Rapa Rapa, gongs were highly prized during the pre-Urcean period and only rarely available, and accordingly gongs have a place of prominence in some traditional Rapa Rapa music as being associated with clerics or powerful chiefs.


Rapan music has become influential in the wider world of [[Occidental]] recorded music, with several prominent artists traveling to Rapa Rapa or sponsoring Rapan musicians to travel and record on their songs.
== Culture ==
Pachaug's culture is unique, stemming from its status as a successful mercantile hub.


===Architecture===
Many of the people who settled Pachaug initially were [[List_of_peoples_of_Cusinaut#I-L|Island Honeoye]] people, and most native Pachaug residents have a distant ethnic relationship to the modern Island Honeoye people.
Archaeology suggest Rapan architecture prior to the arrival of [[Truk]] consisted of buildings using varying styles of construction but primarily based around wood from the various tropical trees present on the atoll. The arrival of Islam necessitated a change in architectural development, as the need for {{wp|minaret}}s created the need for rudimentary mining and stoneworking on the island, and the central mountain of Rapa Rapa provided small amounts of usable stone. Between around 1300 and 1600, several dozen stone minarets were constructed on the atoll, with the historical and archaeological record suggesting that the five villages were competing to build the largest, best adorned minaret as a competition for prestige and piety. These minarets, most of which are still around, were gradually iterated upon by generations of builders, and in time the stone towers which cover the mountain grew both in architectural complexity and in ornamental design. Rapa Rapa is sometimes called "island of the towers" by the indigenous peoples, and the minarets are an important symbol of Rapan culture.
[[File:Piula Theological College, Upolu island, Samoa, 2009.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Rectorhouse, a 1927-built example of the Neo-Mosque style.]]
The development of the minarets created a new style of architecture for the island which came to be used in other important structures, fusing some of the basic elements of Audonian Islamic and Truk architecture with local techniques and styles. The best examples of this are the Mosques throughout the island, as stone minarets were only later accompanied by stone Mosques. The Rapan style of Mosque uses a traditional Polynesian style - the appearance of an "upside down boat", with very large interior spaces made by curved wooden roofs - but employing stone masonry for the outer walls. Gradually, this style was expounded upon with various architectural flourishes. The arrival of Urceans and availability of new techniques and materials via international trade revolutionized the "Rapan Mosque style" which became the "Neo-Mosque style". Rapan designers began to build new buildings using these international techniques and materials but using the same shape and form factor of the traditional Mosque and public gathering buildings. As a result, a building boom occurred on Rapa Rapa between around 1880 and 1930, as traditional wooden houses and buildings gave way to more elaborate structures. Neo-Mosque remains the most prominent architectural style on the island, existing alongside a handful of buildings from styles popular abroad. The Neo-Mosque style is used in all sorts of structures, including not only Muslim worship sites but also Christian Churches, government buildings, and homes.


== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
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=== Linguistic demographics ===
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Two major languages are spoken in Pachaug; [[Housatonic#Linguistic_demographics|Housatonish]] and [[Algosh_Republic#Linguistic_Demographics|Algosh]], both of which were in common use throughout the northeaster parts of the [[Northern Confederation]]. These languages are mutually intelligible, and largely are used to indicate class rather than ethnic background. The traditional mercantile elite of Pachaug and their descendants, who make up approximately a quarter of the population, speak Housatonish, while the remainder speak Algosh. [[Julian Ænglish]] is used for most diplomatic and commercial settings.
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=== Religious demographics ===
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|M'acunism
As of 2020, the permanent population of Rapa Rapa was 5,539. The vast majority of people living in Rapa Rapa - 91.2% - identify as ethnically Rapan. Accordingly, the vast majority of people speak the Rapan dialect of the general [[Polynesian people|Polynesian]] linguistic tradition. A majority, around 54%, are also fluent in [[Julian Ænglish]], a figure that has risen significantly since the year [[2000]].
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== Economy ==


Most Rapans - 62.5% - are {{wp|Muslim}}. A sizable minority, 36.9%, are members of the [[Catholic Church]], introduced to the island following Urcean colonization in the 1860s. These are the two predominant religious traditions on the island.
== Military ==


==Economy==
Pachaug is a member of the [[Nysdra Sea Guard]] (NSG), which serves as its primary naval and coast guard force. Like [[Housatonic]], Pachoy sailers make up a disproportionate presence within the NSG relative to their overall population share of [[NSTA]].
Rapa Rapa has an urban-focused economy; though the island is relatively lightly populated, the extent of Rapa Rapa City over most of the island's land area means the urban economy, and its accompanying sectors, are the main economic activity on Rapa Rapa. Traditionally, the island engaged in subsistence fishing activity and very limited trade, but the arrival of the Urceans introduced port-related economic activity to the island following the construction of their coaling station on the island in the 1860s. The presence of the [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] on the island and various Urcean support personnel stimulated a need for a {{wp|service sector}} economy on the island to support the expectations of their Levantine-based lifestyle. Accordingly, since the arrival of the Urceans, port infrastructure and the service economy have become the two largest industries on the island, with fishing remaining an important third leg of the economy. The Port of Rapa Rapa employs 1,284 Rapans and many non-residents as well, by far the largest employer on the island. Many lower class Rapans remain dependent on the fishing industry for work, and fish are the primary form of food processed and sold on the island.


Unlike many Occidental possesions in the [[Polynesia]] region, Rapa Rapa historically does not have a major tourism industry. The remoteness of the island, combined with a lack of easy aerial access, made the island difficult to reach for most travellers. Efforts by the Rapa Rapa municipal government since the year 2000, however, has gradually increased the tourist appeal of Rapa Rapa in the 21st century. Efforts are underway to examine the construction of an airport on Rapa Rapa, possibly using {{wp|land reclamation}}, and various tax incentives have been provided to international hotel and travel companies. Beginning in [[2008]], the Rapa Rapa municipal government began sponsoring tourism commercials and advertisements in the [[Levantine Union]], and tourism has modestly increased as of [[2030]].
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Revision as of 13:48, 27 September 2023

Municipal Community of Pachaug

Pachaug Haperi'nau
Flag of
Flag
of
Coat of arms
Motto: Ko te pai ake o te iwi; ko te pai ake o te ao
("The guidance of the brave is to the benefit of the free")
Capital
and largest city
Pachaug
Demonym(s)Pachoy
GovernmentInternational charter city
• Mayor-Intendent
Lehone Mal
LegislatureCommunal Council
Establishment
• Charter effective
3 March 2017
Population
• 2030 estimate
59,222
GDP (nominal)2030 estimate
• Total
$531,517,450
• Per capita
$8,975
CurrencyTaler ()

Pachaug, officially the Municipal Community of Pachaug is an international charter city in Cusinaut. It is an official client of Urcea under the terms of the trade charter it signed in 2017, and was the first such charter city established in western Crona. Initially part of the Northern Confederation, it was subjugated by Algoquona but subsequently established its semi-independence under the charter agreement in the aftermath of Operation Mission Shield and Operation Western Blizzard.

Pachaug is a member of the Nysdra Sea Treaty Association.

Etymology

"Pachaug" is a term in the Island Honeoye language meaning "at the turning place". The term refers to the prominent location of Pachaug at the tip of the Chenango Peninsula, and likely directly refers to where canoes and ships would have to "rotate around" the bulge-like promontory Pachaug sits upon.

Geography

The city of Pachaug itself is designed in concentric rings divided by various irrigation canals, with the "inner circle" forming the center of political and economic life in the country.

History

Early history

Pachaug was likely established sometime in the late 1600s as a fishing village like many other coastal settlements on the western coast of the Nysdra Sea. Its founders are unclear in the historical record, but many scholars since the 1990s have claimed that the founders of the city were political outcasts from the major members of the Northern Confederation, in particular from Mixcala. Consequently, the village itself became viewed as a place of contrast with its neighbors, attracting many similar outcast groups. By 1750, the village had grown to a city with a population of nearly two thousand, and its harbor became a popular stop-off destination for Occidental traders going eastward to the trade ports of Quetzenkel. Relative to its neighbors, the Occidental trade made Pachaug wealthy and allowed a high standard of living within city limits. Within the city, the traditional village council model was replaced with a council of prominent merchants, requiring a certain level of wealth to participate in public affairs. Although having a population no greater than 4,000 in 1800, Pachaug had considerable influence, allowing it to expand over its neighbors and establish a small state on the Nysdra. Its interaction with the Occident, while lucrative, also had its downsides; the city was well known to the Occidentals and between 1800 and 1850 it was attacked or nearly attacked by Occidental powers fifteen times. In 1852, the council voted to incorporate the city within the Northern Confederation, and while it did not retain the power and independence it once had, it nonetheless remained an economically influential city. By 1930, the city grew to approximately 17,500 people and had early signs of industrialization, largely with help from Occidental investors and trade partners. The Second Great War and closure of the trade ports of Quetzenkel lead to an economic decline within the city between 1930 and 1940, but the city began to rebound following the end of the war. The 1950s through 70s saw increased influence afforded the city within the governing apparatus of the Northern Confederation. This period of local integration saw population and economic growth, and by the year 1990 the city reached the milestone of a $10,000 GDP per capita, making it the richest city in the Northern Confederation. The growing prevalence of blood feuds and decreasing stability of the Confederation in the 1990s and 2000s precipitated yet another economic decline. The city contributed some forces during the War of the Northern Confederation in the late 2000s, but the inevitable collapse of the Confederation lead to the city being suddenly seized by its Algosh garrison 8 September 2009 in an event known as the Algosh coup which established Algoquona.

Algosh domination

For the next two years, Pachaug (along with other cities, especially Housatonic) agitated for greater autonomy within Algoquona while treading carefully out of fear of central state reprisals. Following the Treaty of Narasseta, government crackdowns were reduced and by 2013, the cities formed a league seeking autonomy and independence with regards to its trade negotiations, demands that were repeatedly denied. During 2014-15 and the onset of the South Nysdra War, the focus of the two cities turned from a well-defined platform of autonomy was transformed into a single foreign policy goal: something the cities referred to as the "right of appeal" to Urcea, relying on the fact that the latter state often allowed for great autonomy in exchange for religious and military concessions. These demands were viewed with suspicion within Kaigwa as the two cities became viewed as potential fifth columnists within the country, especially as the Treaty of Narasseta began to break down in 2016. The dispute between the cities and central government became a near political crisis and it was thought the cities would be besieged by Algoquonan forces, but the sudden onset of Operation Mission Shield severely reduced the ability of Algoquona to respond to internal matters. The subsequent Operation Western Blizzard largely destroyed the ability of the government of Algoquona to project power, and Kaigwa began to turn to tribal and local militias to supplement its failing armed forces. Housatonic and Pachaug formed the "two cities force", known as "Tokorua nga taone nui" natively, in an effort to extract concessions from the government in exchange for military support. By 2 February, negotiations broke down as the Tokorua nga taone nui began its march on Kaigwa, defeating pro-government militias and surrounding the city on 11 February. Following a three day siege, the two cities called for arbitration from Urcea, terms that Algoquona found to be humiliating but nonetheless agreed to. On 27 February, the two cities and Algoquona agreed to the Treaty of Electorsbourg. Under the Treaty, the two cities would formally remain under the sovereignty of Algoquona but would become international charter cities under Urcean administration. Algoquona's acceptance of the treaty lead to further instability within the country, while the two cities prepared for greater stability and economic growth in the years ahead. The subsequent charter between Pachaug - which negotiated for itself - and Urcea was signed on 1 March and was to become effective on 3 March 2017.

Charter era and uprising

On 3 March 2017, Urcean administrators entered Pachaug for the first time, meeting with local elected officials in order to begin erecting a local governing apparatus. The Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea were permitted to enter the territory on 5 March, and missionaries from the Catholic Church were permitted entry on 10 March. The governing structure of Pachaug was firmly in place by 1 April 2017, splitting administrative duties between local and Urcean administrators. On 2 April, the Communal Council ratified the Nysdra Sea Treaty, and the city joined the Nysdra Sea Treaty Association on 15 April 2017.

Unlike nearby Housatonic, the charter era did not bring significant economic growth to Pachaug, and many analysts have considered the enterprise a failure. Pachaug entered the charter era with nearly twice the amount of wealth as Housatonic, but its neighbor quickly outpaced Pachaug in opportunity and growth throughout the 2020s. Between 2020 and 2030, Pachaug only averaged 2% annual economic growth while Housatonic doubled in prosperity, and the decade even saw many once prominent Pachaug business leaders depart the city for Housatonic. Local leaders began to express disappointment and opposition to the continuance of charter government by 2025 following the end of the Final War of the Deluge. This disappointment and economic frustration led to calls for the repeal of the Charter. In 2030, the Communal Council elections saw a new, anti-Charter majority take office.

In February 2032, the Communal Council held a vote to abrogate the Charter agreement. The final vote saw 14 vote in favor and 6 against, but the terms of the Charter required a unanimous vote. The failed vote led to mass demonstrations throughout February and March, as protestors objected to the perceived anti-democratic nature of the vote's results. Beginning in April, many Pachoy began to clash with city police. On Sunday, April 18th, a number of armed protestors stormed the Council Chambers, which precipitated a number of Pachoy sailors in the Nysdra Sea Guard to mutiny and seize the Guard's naval base in Pachaug, beginning the Pachoy Rebellion.

Government

Pachaug is an international charter city under Urcean administration, though in practice much of the domestic affairs of the city-state are handled by its native elected government modeled after some Occidental systems. The executive of Pachaug is called the Mayor-Intendent, who is elected by majority vote in years ending with 5 and 0, similar to the electoral calendar of Urcea. Pachaug employs universal adult suffrage for individuals over the age of 23. The Mayor-Intendent oversees most of the social and legal policies as well as some economic policies within the city, and he oversees the Charter Administration consisting of several ministries divided into various areas for the administration of state. The Mayor-Intendent is joined by the Communal Council, a 20-seat legislature divided into 18 districts by population and 2 at-large districts. The Council approves treaties, modifications to the city's charter, allocates budgetary funding to the Charter Administration, and executes other legislative roles. Joining the Charter Administration and Communal Council is the Charter Commission, a commission of three Urceans with some veto power over the affairs of state, especially with regards to zoning and economic provisions. Under the arrangement of the 2017 Charter, the Charter Commission and its subordinate agencies are largely responsible for the defense and economic planning for the city while providing "large-picture strategic goals", while the native government is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the city-state and are responsible for ensuring the concerns of the local population are properly heard and understood by the Charter Commission.

Culture

Pachaug's culture is unique, stemming from its status as a successful mercantile hub.

Many of the people who settled Pachaug initially were Island Honeoye people, and most native Pachaug residents have a distant ethnic relationship to the modern Island Honeoye people.

Demographics

Linguistic demographics

Two major languages are spoken in Pachaug; Housatonish and Algosh, both of which were in common use throughout the northeaster parts of the Northern Confederation. These languages are mutually intelligible, and largely are used to indicate class rather than ethnic background. The traditional mercantile elite of Pachaug and their descendants, who make up approximately a quarter of the population, speak Housatonish, while the remainder speak Algosh. Julian Ænglish is used for most diplomatic and commercial settings.

Religious demographics

Religious affiliations in Pachaug (2016)
Affiliation % of population
Indigenous religion 90.2
Pachaug
M'acunism 88.3
Pachaug
Arzalism 1.9
Pachaug
Christianity 8.1
Pachaug
Levantine Catholicism 7.9
Pachaug
Other Christian 0.2
Pachaug
Other 1.7
Pachaug

Economy

Military

Pachaug is a member of the Nysdra Sea Guard (NSG), which serves as its primary naval and coast guard force. Like Housatonic, Pachoy sailers make up a disproportionate presence within the NSG relative to their overall population share of NSTA.