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The '''Cogoday Delta''' is the {{wp|river delta|delta}} of the [[Cogoday River]], located in south-eastern [[Tiwura]]. The delta is located on the point where the Cogoday drains out into the [[Bay of Bahia]]. | The '''Cogoday Delta''' is the {{wp|river delta|delta}} of the [[Cogoday River]], located in south-eastern [[Tiwura]]. The delta is located on the point where the Cogoday drains out into the [[Bay of Bahia]]. | ||
The delta is home to {{wp|savannah}} plains inland along with a dense {{wp|rainforest}} along the coast with the bay. The delta has historically been a major site of agriculture and several civilizations exist along the rivers, including several | The delta is home to {{wp|savannah}} plains inland along with a dense {{wp|rainforest}} along the coast with the bay. The delta has historically been a major site of agriculture and several civilizations exist along the rivers, including several [[hourege|houregic]] states like the [[Obo Empire]].It is also the ancestral homeland of the {{wp|Igbo people|Mwo people}}, who remain the most populous group in the region. The delta is a central component to the modern Tiwuran economy and society. It is home to the majority of the Tiwura's populations, with major cities such as [[Omamiri]], [[Riverstown]], and [[Wonli]]. |
Revision as of 02:21, 14 January 2023
The Cogoday Delta is the delta of the Cogoday River, located in south-eastern Tiwura. The delta is located on the point where the Cogoday drains out into the Bay of Bahia.
The delta is home to savannah plains inland along with a dense rainforest along the coast with the bay. The delta has historically been a major site of agriculture and several civilizations exist along the rivers, including several houregic states like the Obo Empire.It is also the ancestral homeland of the Mwo people, who remain the most populous group in the region. The delta is a central component to the modern Tiwuran economy and society. It is home to the majority of the Tiwura's populations, with major cities such as Omamiri, Riverstown, and Wonli.