Chilenian Exclave Imports: All kinds of metals The Chilenian Exclave is the largest exclave of Antarctica territory-wise. It is located on the southern most part of Chile's long coastline and consists of various smaller ports, warehouses and living hubs scattered across its length. The main purpose of this exclave is to supply Antarctica with various metals mined from the Chilenian mountains and due to the ragged shoreline a large number of ships are present in the area, patroling and transporting goods between the ports and Antarctica. While large, the Chileanian Exclave employs the fewest personnel if ship crews are left unaccounted for, as no to little raids and land patrols are made and mines heavily aided by machinery or fully automated. | Brazilian Exclave Imports: Small amounts of timber and food, scavanged materials The Brazilian Exclave of Antarctica spans a small portion of Santa Catarina, one of the southern states of Brazil. Its headquarters are located close to Florianópolis, the former capitol of the region. Santa Catarina used to be a tourist attraction and trade hub and partially still fulfills this function under Antarctic rule. This exclave stands out for its large military presence and small native populace that is tolerated close to the headquarters, acting as the main foreign trades centre for the Antarctic Harbour. Citizens live in safety from the outside, but under a harsh rule and poverty. The toll of military patrols and their scavanging operations are visible in both close and remote locations of the exclave as every unoccupied building or former public archives and libraries have been stripped of high-tech, books and anything deemed valuable by the Antarctic military. Occasionally incursions are made towards the moist forests deeper inside the country for wood. |
| Gabon Exclave Imports: Large amounts of timber, food, oil and smaller amounts of metals (namely iron) The Gabon or Gabonese Exclave was eracted to harness the large offshore oil deposits of the region and the extensive timber industry already present. As the most labour intensive exclave, Gabon provides Antarctica with most of its food, oil for fuel and plastics as well as timber. Once an area is cleared of trees, farms are placed in their stead. Large iron and other metal deposits were assumed below the surface and exploited by the newly built mines. Military presence is moderate as previous to the Invader attacks only 1.5 million people inhabitat Gabon. | Tanzanian Exclave Imports: Food, rare and precious metals (gold, uranium, ...) The Tanzanian Exclave is on the opposite site of Africa compared to the Gabon Exclave and fulfills similiar roles. The exclave also shares many characteristics in terms of military personnel and workforce due to same requirements. The majority of imports from Tanzania are food products coming from the extensive pre-war agricultural industry and a broad range of rare and precious metals. Efforts are underway to exploit the natural gas deposits of the Songo Songo island by repairing the conveying equipment from before the war. |
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