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Upstream from the mouth of the Otoihofa leads to the quint of [[Otoihofa-io-Mikat|Mikat]]. It has a combined population of 134,000 in its five towns, the largest being [[Asanfoi]]. In the northeast the town of [[Akanfarion]] is home to large swathes of common land.
Upstream from the mouth of the Otoihofa leads to the quint of [[Otoihofa-io-Mikat|Mikat]]. It has a combined population of 134,000 in its five towns, the largest being [[Asanfoi]]. In the northeast the town of [[Akanfarion]] is home to large swathes of common land.


[[File:Otofu labeled.png|thumbnail|right|Map of Otofu City. Towns in Hosimax are coloured yellow, those in Farxa green, and those in Mikat purple.]]
[[File:Otofu labeled.png|thumbnail||Map of Otofu City. Towns in Hosimax are coloured yellow, those in Farxa green, and those in Mikat purple.]]


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Revision as of 12:30, 17 September 2020

Otofu City

Otofu
Flag of Otofu City
Flag
Nickname(s): 
The Heart of the South Kav
Motto(s): 
Si utsi Kiosi Fara axi Iakanfuari! The Heart of the Kav is Strong!
CountryYakormonyo
RegionNorth
ProvinceOtofu
PrefectureOtoihofa
District1515
Founded byUnknown
Population
 (2020)
 • Total566,000
Demonym(s)Otokio
Time zone-2:30

Otofu (Monyo: Otofu /ʌtʌse/) is a subdistrict of Otoihofa Prefecture consisting of the quints of Hosimax, Farxa and Mikat. It is the most populated area of Yakormonyo and has served as the capital of the nation since its independence from Yahara in the 16th century.

Etymology

The name 'Otofu' came from the Old Monyo word ottöffu (wet), referring to its location in the mouth of the Otoihofa River.

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. WIP

Geography

Administrative Divisions

The quint of Hosimax, which houses the federal capital is located at the mouth of the Otoihofa River, which flows into the Bay of Simaxifo. With 236,000 kavrinh living in its five towns, over two-fifths of the population of Otofu live in this quint. The towns of Otofu and Afanixi, the two most populous settlements in Yakormonyo, along with the port town of Tonion are found here.

North of Hosimax is Farxa, which surrounds the Bay of Simaxifo. Farxa is much bigger and a thriving rural population lives in its eastern extremes, fed by the Karinari River. The largest settlements here are Karinari and Tufianhuar, which along with four more towns give a total population of 196,000.

Upstream from the mouth of the Otoihofa leads to the quint of Mikat. It has a combined population of 134,000 in its five towns, the largest being Asanfoi. In the northeast the town of Akanfarion is home to large swathes of common land.

Map of Otofu City. Towns in Hosimax are coloured yellow, those in Farxa green, and those in Mikat purple.
Name Population (2020) Quint Founded
Otofu 56,000 (9.9%) Hosimax
Afanixi 51,000 (9.0%) Hosimax
Tonion 48,000 (8.5%) Hosimax
Ahirion 44,000 (7.8%) Hosimax
Tufianhuar 43,000 (7.6%) Farxa
Karinari 40,000 (7.1%) Farxa
Sipi 37,000 (6.5%) Hosimax
Iokarafi 36,000 (6.4%) Farxa
Asanfoi 33,000 (5.8%) Mikat
Tufianarun 29,000 (5.1%) Mikat
Oskarak 28,000 (4.9%) Farxa
Oniraha 27,000 (4.8%) Mikat
Miarfo 26,000 (4.6%) Farxa
Saktxama 24,000 (4.2%) Mikat
Iokota 23,000 (4.1%) Farxa
Akanfarion 21,000 (3.7%) Mikat

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