Ohawe Territory

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Ohawe Territory
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Ohawe Territory
CountryMeridon
CapitalOtahu
Largest cityOtahu
TerritoryJuly 3, 1640
Government
 • GovernorChelsea Gibbons (TBD)
Population
 • TotalTBD

Ohawe is a territory of Meridon, comprising of Ohawe Island and a few surrounding islands. It is bordered to the north and west by Alexandria Territory, to the east by Redbird and Smith Island territories, and to the south by Mahine Territory. Redbird's capital and largest city is is Otahu.

Ohawe was the home of the indigenous Natui, a relatively advanced Tangaran subculture that were able to create relatively large stone structures, and practiced agriculture as a primary method of subsistence in contrast to other Tangaran tribes who often fished and hunted for a majority of their meals. Although they and a large number of other Tangaran tribes were destroyed in the Second and Third Colonial War, native groups still inhabit the island.

Ohawe is primarily agricultural in its output and produces large amounts of grain, rice, livestock, dairy, and other foodstuffs. Its output of foodstuffs is second to only Alexandria. Tourism has grown as a significant subsector on the island's southeastern shore in recent years.

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