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===Climate===
===Climate===
Ndoone 'Age features a tropical rainforest climate under Köppen's climate classification with generally warm to hot temperatures throughout the course of the year. The capital does have noticeably wetter and drier periods during the year, with June and July being its driest months and December through February being the city's wettest months. However, since in no month does the average monthly precipitation falls below 60 mm in Ndoone 'Age, the city does not have a true dry season month. This lack of a true dry season month is a primary reason why the climate falls under the tropical rainforest climate category. The capital averages over 2,000 mm of precipitation annually.


==Cityscape==
==Cityscape==

Revision as of 22:49, 27 January 2016

Ndoone 'Age'

D~oone ?age
Ndoone 'Age overlooking Ngambe'i Bay
Ndoone 'Age overlooking Ngambe'i Bay
Etymology: 'Age City
CountryRepublic of the Mbamigi Islands
ProvinceNdoone 'Age Capital Territory
Population
 (2014)
 • Total412,123
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Ndoone 'Age (pronunciation: /'ndo:.ne ?a.ge/ D~oone ?age) is the capital and largest city in the Republic of the Mbamigi Islands. It is located on the southern cost of 'Age Island in 'Age Province.

Etymology

History

Geography

Climate

Ndoone 'Age features a tropical rainforest climate under Köppen's climate classification with generally warm to hot temperatures throughout the course of the year. The capital does have noticeably wetter and drier periods during the year, with June and July being its driest months and December through February being the city's wettest months. However, since in no month does the average monthly precipitation falls below 60 mm in Ndoone 'Age, the city does not have a true dry season month. This lack of a true dry season month is a primary reason why the climate falls under the tropical rainforest climate category. The capital averages over 2,000 mm of precipitation annually.

Cityscape

Culture

Economy

Government

Demographics

International relations