Fauser Camp

The  is the residential camp in Xuddek, Barokia home to the employees of Powell Stone & Gravel Barokia. There are four areas that comprise the camp. The Main Camp was the first built (in 1988) and is the oldest, plus it is the busiest as it contains most of the shops/parks plus the sports facilities. Raymond's Place is the second built (in 1993) and is the quietest since it is mostly residential. Spring Hollow is the third built (in 1996) is mixed residential and shopping. Little Lunenburg is the fourth built (in 1998) and is mostly residential with some sports facilities.

Since the overall company workforce is a mix of expatriates of many different nationalities and Barokian locals - the population is very mixed.

The camp is a fenced-in company compound and only staff from the company and their dependents may live inside. It is located near the U.S. and British consulates as well as the private Powells Airport, which is solely for use by employees of the company.

Economy
The economy of the camp is solely based on Powell Stone & Gravel Barokia as everyone who lives in the compound is either employed by the company or the dependent of an employee.

Demographics
The population of the compound is comprised entirely of the company's employees - it is a multi-ethnic mix of Barokian locals, various Arab nationalities (Saudi, Lebanese, Egyptian, etc.), Asians, Africans, various South and North Americans, Europeans, and British expats. Even if most of the Barokians and Arabs are Muslims, the community is very Westernized (i.e. Islamic customs are followed to a lesser extent there than outside of the compound, and English is the common language of communication and education).

Television
At first, the town mainly received the via satellite. Due to how long it would take for many shows to come to the AFN, many residents would have to watch them dubbed in Barokian on local TV channels.