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Kaugamua lies in the middle of the Tren Krom River, which alternates its direction of flow every half-year. Due to the shallow waters of Monuhi’s north coast, a byproduct of the constant influx of ash from Mount Valmai to the north, Kaugamua, the “Cat of the River,” serves as the only viable harbor for larger vessels in the region. The goods are then transported to the mainland province of Monuhi by smaller vessels. | Kaugamua lies in the middle of the Tren Krom River, which alternates its direction of flow every half-year. Due to the shallow waters of Monuhi’s north coast, a byproduct of the constant influx of ash from Mount Valmai to the north, Kaugamua, the “Cat of the River,” serves as the only viable harbor for larger vessels in the region. The goods are then transported to the mainland province of Monuhi by smaller vessels. | ||
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== Inhabitants == | == Inhabitants == | ||
Revision as of 04:35, 15 November 2020
Kaugamua is a very small island situated in the middle of the Tren Krom River on the Southern Continent.
| Kaugamua | |
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| Location | |
| Inhabitants | Matoran, Ihaugafe |
| Population | [Number] |
| Kingdom | Ruangu (Mantax) |
History
Prior to the fall of the League of Six Kingdoms, Kaugamua was part of the province of Monuhi. However, after the Prosection, it was added to Asonara’s territory in order to weaken Monuhi. This generally only had judicial effects, however, as Kaugamua naturally remained intertwined with Monuhi’s economy.
Landscape
Kaugamua lies in the middle of the Tren Krom River, which alternates its direction of flow every half-year. Due to the shallow waters of Monuhi’s north coast, a byproduct of the constant influx of ash from Mount Valmai to the north, Kaugamua, the “Cat of the River,” serves as the only viable harbor for larger vessels in the region. The goods are then transported to the mainland province of Monuhi by smaller vessels.