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'''Amoujawat''' ([[Sokhaos Rha|Rha:]] اموُجَوِت, pronounced [amud͡ʒawaːt] is the north-western most [[Provinces of Rhava|province]] (chhati) of Rhava. Amoujawat is separated into the main province, and Sufarah enclave to the east. | '''Amoujawat''' ([[Sokhaos Rha|Rha:]] اموُجَوِت, pronounced [amud͡ʒawaːt] is the north-western most [[Provinces of Rhava|province]] (chhati) of Rhava. Amoujawat is separated into the main province, and Sufarah enclave to the east. | ||
Neighboring provinces are (from east clockwise) [[Bahat province|Bahāt]], [[Lomrha province|Lomrhā]] (region of Greater Rhava), and [[Khnemok province|Khnemôk]]. | |||
Amoujawat is known for it’s arid climate, sandy coastline, [[Ngo River|Ngô river delta]], and [[Sin-taw|Sin-daw island]] | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Latest revision as of 21:10, 16 June 2022
Amōujawat
جَتيِ اموُجَوِت | |
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Motto(s): Amoujawat, mother of rivers, home of the Sokhaos, province of open arms | |
Country | Rhava |
Capital | Khakhebakht City |
Government | |
• Governor | Sēmād Khwajwm (سيِماد كوَْجوُم) (since September 2020) |
Area | |
• Total | $$$ km2 (Formatting error: invalid input when rounding sq mi) |
• Rank | Ranked X |
Population (2018) | |
• Total | $$$ |
• Rank | Ranked X |
• Density | 123/km2 (320/sq mi) |
• Rank | Ranked X |
Human Achievement Index | |
• HAI (2017) | 0.5886 "average" Ranked 36th |
Time zone | UTC-2 (UCT) |
Postal code | 02312 |
Calling code | 781 |
ISO 3166 code | TH-26 |
Website | ww2 |
Amoujawat (Rha: اموُجَوِت, pronounced [amud͡ʒawaːt] is the north-western most province (chhati) of Rhava. Amoujawat is separated into the main province, and Sufarah enclave to the east.
Neighboring provinces are (from east clockwise) Bahāt, Lomrhā (region of Greater Rhava), and Khnemôk.
Amoujawat is known for it’s arid climate, sandy coastline, Ngô river delta, and Sin-daw island
Etymology
Amou in Sokhaos means mother
Jwt is another way of saying river in Sokhaos, the other way being Nahir.
History
Migration from mainland Alharu lead Paranic peoples to the northern