Kohtla-Arve

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Kohtla-Árve County
Flag of Kohtla-Árve
Flag
Motto: "I feel like a lil ol kid in this big ol tonkers"
CapitalKohtla-Árve
Largest citySammasko
Official languageseObet
Mokohlo
Hèhohkoma
Nahàtinenan
Anasazi
Nuukohtla
Ethnic groups
31.4% Mokohlon
30.8% Hohkomina
18.8% eObet
8.7% Nahàtinena
4.3% Anasazi
4.2% Nuukohtla
1.6% Other
Demonym(s)Kohtla-Árvena
Kohtla-Árvea
eKohtla-Árvena
Government
• Governor
Majá Sirhoneske
• House Delegation
26
10 FU
8 PPP
4 RPL
3 PPO
1 Other
• Tribes
6
LegislatureAssembly of Kohtla-Árve
House of Cheifs
House of Wards
Establishment
• Country
Obets
• Before Countyhood
State of Kohtla-Árve
• Admitted to the Union
5 January, 1956
Area
• Total
66,960 km2 (25,850 sq mi) (13th)
Population
• 2022 estimate
1,452,938 (3rd)
• Density
21.7/km2 (56.2/sq mi)
Time zone+9
Internet TLD

Kohtla-Árve, officially Kohtla-Árve County, is the southernmost county in the Obets United Republic, sitting along the coast of the Palena Ocean at the end of the Anasazi Peninsula. Kohtla-Árve borders Farksi to the north, the Palena Ocean to the south, and the Eilande Ocean to the west. Kohtla-Árve is the third most populous county in the Obets United Republic, yet the 13th largest by land area. Both Kohtla-Árve, the county's capital, and Sammasko are two major cities on the southern coast of the county, each harboring strong Mokohlo, Hohkomina, and other cultures native to the Anasazi peninsula. The over 1.4 million people who live in the county also make it a backbone for eObet industry, especially trade through the Palena Ocean. Many ancient castles dot Kohtla-Árve, and due to the temperate climate compared to the rest of Obets, the county's extensive beaches provide a warm getaway for vacationers. The rest of Kohtla-Árve is realtively unforested, mostly covered by grasslands and rolling hills with cliff dwellings akin to those in Farksi and Sastekiń.