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Similarly to [[Kiravia]] and [[Caphiria]], Chappaqua clearly distinguishes between citizenship and mere nationality. The essence of the Chappaqui body politic is not a territorial entity that governs the people within its boundaries, but rather a "sovereign people" (the Chappaqui) who exercise political control over the lands they traditionally possess and inhabit (Chappaqua). As such, the right of citizenship is only extended to members of the Chappaqui tribe. This arrangement has been referred to (non-perjoratively) by Coscivian writers as an "{{wp|ethnostate}}" (''kageārka''). However, Chappaqui custom has long recognised the status of ''pomuk'' ("guest") living among the Chappaqui. After independence, this status was extended to all persons "lawfully and legitimately resident among us". Guest peoples may seek and be granted Chappaqui nationality - conferring {{wp|right of abode}} and the right to a Chappaqui passport - but not the political rights and other privileges associated with full tribal citizenship. Guests may also remain {{wp|resident alien}} expatriates.
Similarly to [[Kiravia]] and [[Caphiria]], Chappaqua clearly distinguishes between citizenship and mere nationality. The essence of the Chappaqui body politic is not a territorial entity that governs the people within its boundaries, but rather a "sovereign people" (the Chappaqui) who exercise political control over the lands they traditionally possess and inhabit (Chappaqua). As such, the right of citizenship is only extended to members of the Chappaqui tribe. This arrangement has been referred to (non-perjoratively) by Coscivian writers as an "{{wp|ethnostate}}" (''kageārka''). However, Chappaqui custom has long recognised the status of ''pomuk'' ("guest") living among the Chappaqui. After independence, this status was extended to all persons "lawfully and legitimately resident among us". Guest peoples may seek and be granted Chappaqui nationality - conferring {{wp|right of abode}} and the right to a Chappaqui passport - but not the political rights and other privileges associated with full tribal citizenship. Guests may also remain {{wp|resident alien}} expatriates.


===Foreign Relations===
ľ===Foreign Relations===
A newcomer to the international stage, Chappaqua currently has limited formal diplomatic contacts, though the government is working to establish relations with friendly foreign governments and attain widespread diplomatic recognition. As of 2034 AD, the Chappaqui independence has been recognised by the Kiravian Federacy, [[Urcea]], and [[Mellifera]], and it has exchanged embassies with all three countries and with the [[Holy See]]. Prime Secretary Paul Naugatuck has expressed the government's intent to seek membership in the [[League of Nations]] and [[SNOWPEC]].
A newcomer to the international stage, Chappaqua currently has limited formal diplomatic contacts, though the government is working to establish relations with friendly foreign governments and attain widespread diplomatic recognition. As of 2034 AD, the Chappaqui independence has been recognised by the Kiravian Federacy, [[Urcea]], and [[Mellifera]], and it has exchanged embassies with all three countries and with the [[Holy See]]. Prime Secretary Paul Naugatuck has expressed the government's intent to seek membership in the [[League of Nations]] and [[SNOWPEC]].
In 2024, Chappaqua became the first country to establish formal diplomatic relations with the [[Copacaban Republic]].


==Principal Settlements==
==Principal Settlements==

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