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The Federated States of Micronesia also have state police departments for Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk, and Yap, as well as municipal departments for Kitti, Kolonia, Madolenihmw, Nett, Sapwuahfik, Sokehs and U on Pohnpei; Polle, Fono, Losap, Nema, Udot, Uman and Tol in the Chuuk chain; and Tafunsak on Kosrae.
The aim of the leaders of the Faichuk Islands, which represented a quarter of the population of the state of Chuuk, [4] was to gain access to a significant share of the national budget, essentially divided into four equal shares allocated to each of the four states, which would guarantee funding for major projects such as hospitals, airports ...
Chuuk State (/ ˈ tʃ uː k /; also known as Truk) [1] is one of the four states of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). It consists of several island groups: Nomoneas , Faichuuk , the Hall Islands , Namonuito Atoll (Magur Islands), Pattiw (Western Islands), and the Mortlock Islands .
The office of the Governor of Chuuk is the highest elected position in the state of Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia. The state was called Truk until 1989, so the title of this office prior to the change was Governor of Truk .
LIST OF AREA CODES [3]; Number range Locality Service 920 1000 to 929 9999: Pohnpei and Pohnpei outer island: fixed and mobile 930 1000 to 949 9999: Chuuk and Chuuk outer island
The designs of the plates vary by state, with Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap each issuing their own plates. [2] Although the history of the license plates of these islands is not well-documented, Chuuk, then known as Truk, had license plates as early as 1964. [citation needed]
Chuuk: Chuuk: PTKK TKK Chuuk International Airport: Kosrae: Kosrae: PTSA KSA Kosrae International Airport (Caroline Islands Airport) Pohnpei: Pohnpei: PTPN PNI Pohnpei International Airport: Ulithi: Yap - ULI Ulithi Airport: Yap: Yap: PTYA YAP Yap International Airport
Chuuk Airport (Formerly Moen Airfield 1) in February 1944 from a TBF Avenger of VT-6 from the USS Intrepid CV-11. Chuuk International Airport was originally built by Japan between November and December 1942. Back then it was known as Harushima Airfield to the Japanese or Moen Air Field 1.