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Намора Тунгxои (Namorese Tzishin) 纳摩尔东海 (Ventzi) 𣷷苏格兰 (Tuhaoese) | |
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Location | Between Lahudica and South Velkia |
Type | Sea |
Primary inflows | various |
Islands | Peitoan archipelago Qianrongese archipelago Sonlang archipelago Vanhotoan archipelago |
The East Namor Sea, commonly known as the East Sea, is a large body of water situated in Esquarium between the continents of Borea and Velkia. It borders the Central Ocean to the southwest and the Sea of Nautarya to the south. Countries that are situated in or border the sea include Namor, Chorea, Ionland, and Ainin.
Because of its location, the East Namor Sea is considered vital to international maritime trade, with a large majority of sea routes between the Central Ocean and Great Ocean traversing it. The sea's bountifulness in resources such as natural gas and fish has contributed to the development of neighboring economies. In addition to its economic vitality, the sea has played a substantial role in the development of several Monic societies.
Name
The name East Namor Sea has multiple origins. The ancient Namorese referred to the sea as Hoi ("The Ocean"), an area that also included parts of the present-day Lahudic Sea, but the term Tunghoi ("East Sea") was simultaneously used due to the sea's location east of Namor.
Islands
Peitoan archipelago
- Angtoa
- Chungtoa
- Meitoa
- Peitoa
- Wangatoa
Qianrongese archipelago
- Kahilagaan
- Napakahatin
- Minjian
- Tianlan
- Duoyang
- Gengda
- Tuhao
- Dong Bang
- Khong Tiep
Sonlang archipelago
- Yasuitoa
- Ajutoa
- Fanghuantoa
- Haijutoa
- Huangsetoa
- Venmutoa
- Vulintoa
- Zanchuntoa
Vanhotoan archipelago
- Yichuntoa
- Yuvutoa
- Shafangtoa
- Aguktoa
Kodesia archipelago
- Kunakdo
- Juyoseom
- Mulgaseom
Eastern Isles
Ports
Kodesia
- Papunya
- Wadpi
- Beonjaek
- Mujuga
- Daegi
- Kaewonggi
- Yagoonya
- Aeoma
- Kokkoda
- Tapini
- Taewongba
- Payama