Sydney Park Division Zones

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The Sydney Park Division Zones are a series of 'sectors' in Sydney Park governed by various nations of the Inner West Park Annexation Movement.

Sectors

There are four sectors in total: the Badu Park Sect, the Xahastan Sect, the Douglas Grant Park Sect and the JCLA Liberated Zone. These territories were acquired at the end of the invasion of Sydney Park

Badu Park Sect

The largest sector in Sydney Park, the Badu Park sector of Sydney park contains the largest city in Sydney Park and the former capital of the United Colonies of Sydney Park, New Japittyville (formally Hampshire). The territory was conceded to Badu Park in the Treaty of Provincetown, due to Badu Parks role in the capture of Hampshire Park and the fall of the United Colonies. It has become a prime hub for industry, with the new Badu Park Agricultural Corporation opening new farms (to farm grass, Japitty's main diet) as well as a hub for new private industry. The new territory has also allowed Badu Park to expand its military infrastructure, with three new 'military camps' being opened. The Badu Park Sect of Sydney Park has a semi-extensive road network (footpaths) and one airport (a small grass field). There have been small border skirmishes between Xahastanian forces based in their sector and Badu Parkian forces. This new territory has been mainly settled by local homeless people and followers of Japittyism.

Xahastanian Sect

The second largest sector in Sydney Park, The Xahastanian sect contains Road City, the second largest city of the former United Colonies and hub for transportation related industry with the city hosting the largest stolen bike market in the inner west. The sector also contains Plane Spotter's Mountain, the highest point in Xahastan. The sector also contains two lakes: Lake Nathaniels and Lake Triumph and a large swampland. There is also a national park located in the sector. The swamplands in the sector are also frequently used as training grounds for Eyes of the Revolution Commandos and Lake Nathaniels also hosts a small navy base. The sector has mainly been settled by by local homeless people who were promised 'employment'. Many homeless people were given jobs such as manning the stolen bike markets, actually stealing the bikes and roles in the Xahastan Defence Force.

Douglas Grant Park Sect

The third largest and least developed sector in Sydney Park, the Douglas Grant Park Sect does not contain much of inherent value. Most of the useful resources are owned and operated by Australian citizens and Douglas Grant Parkian citizens are prohibited from using them. There is also a significant insurgent problem, with former citizens of the United Colonies taking up arms and actively fighting Douglas Grant Parkian military units. There is also insurgency from members of the Church of Japitty, who cross the borders nightly and attack Douglas Grant Parkian colonizers. A small 'autonomous government' was established to try and satisfy the separatists, but this ended up doing the opposite since no members of that government were former United Colonies members. The government was also headed by Cheezit McDaniels, which the United Colonies citizens viewed as 'defying the entire purpose of the government'.

JCLA 'Liberated Zone'

The smallest sector in Sydney Park, the JCLA 'Liberated Zone' is actually governed by a coalition of smaller micronations and groups who aided the larger states in the invasion of Sydney Park. However the most prominent governors are members of the Johnston's Creek Liberation Army. This area is devoid of useful resources and is mainly used as military training ground, with the JCLA using the area as an explosives training ground.

Controversy

Many citizens of the former United Colonies view the micronations that govern the territory of the former United Colonies as oppressive and 'taking the rights of sovereign citizens'. President of the United Colonies Government In Exile, Martin Smith stated: 'this is an unlawful seizure of our territorial lands by autocratic and insane micronations'. Many former citizens have attempted revolts, but most of these revolts were put down rather quickly.