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Otovo City

Otofu
Flag of Otovo City
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Etymology: ottao sou (Kam. Monic, water cedar)
Nickname(s): 
The Heart of the South Kav
CountryYakormonyo
RegionNorth
ProvinceOtovo
City-District2005
Founded byUnknown
Demonym(s)Otokio
Time zone-3:30

Otovo (Monic: Otofu /ʌtʌsᵝɨ/) is the largest populated district of the Otovo Oblast of in northern Yakormonyo. This city served as the capital of the nation until 2005, replaced by the growing city of Onioto.

Etymology

History

16th Century

Before 1515, Öto Upu (what it was called then) was one of the northernmost towns in the Yaharan Empire, in the Duchy of Ësnvøërvërg. When the Empire broke up, Öto Upu and its surrounding towns of Repöča (Repoşota), Sämežxemí (Samejkhemy), Ítona (Ytona) and Vommä (Voma) declared their independence as the Duchy of Ësnvøërvërg, eventually followed by other towns in the Toşe region. Eventually Ësnvøërvërg was renamed to the Duchy of Otofu. It became the capital of Otofu until the nation united with the neighboring Duchy of Peccy (Pekha), wherein the capital was moved to Ony. On 1565, by order of Duke Otohua Samejkhemy, Oto Upu (renamed to Otofu) became the capital of the United Duchies of Peccy-Otofu. non-canon, WIP

Geography

Administrative Divisions

Otovo City was originally bound by the Otohofa River to the north, Otoiripion River to the east, and Akanfurion River to the south, however in the 2005 is divided into several municipalities.

Otovo Province.
Name Official Name Population Estimate (2018) District Founded Current Leader
Akanfuarion Municipality of Akanfuarion
Fararuoto Municipality of Fararuoto
Korua Municipality of Korua
Otofu Municipality of Otofu
Pikuofu Municipality of Pikuofu
Masarofi Municipality of Masarofi
Sanfoi Municipality of Sanfoi-Otofu
Xorfo-Otofu Municipality of Xorfo-Upiotohofi
Xorfo-Tufiankaras Municipality of Xorfo-Upitufiankarafi

Climate

Cityscape

Culture

Economy

Government

Demographics

International relations