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− | '''Kahore-Parirau''' is a small island in [[Tumland]], and the site of | + | '''Kahore-Parirau''' is a small island in [[Tumland]], and the site of the island's capital, [[Dodoa]]. It is located in Tumland's northern island group, and is the country's least populous island, with 2,686 residents (2022), 0.007% of the national population, on {{convert|260|km2|0|abbr=off}}. Kahore-Parirau is the only island in the world known to be inhabitated by Tumland's national animal, the dodo, to which the capital derives its name from. |
Kahore-Parirau has experienced limited economic development compared to other islands of Tumland, and has thus discouraged many migrants there. | Kahore-Parirau has experienced limited economic development compared to other islands of Tumland, and has thus discouraged many migrants there. |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 24 March 2024
Geography | |
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Location | Taiao |
Archipelago | Kahore-Parirau |
Area | 260.48 km2 (100.57 sq mi) |
Administration | |
Largest settlement | Dodoa (pop. 1,937) |
Demographics | |
Population | 2,686 (2022) |
Pop. density | 273.57/km2 (708.54/sq mi) |
Ethnic groups | Tumanitun (majority), Sconian, Tranquillian, Creeperian. |
Kahore-Parirau is a small island in Tumland, and the site of the island's capital, Dodoa. It is located in Tumland's northern island group, and is the country's least populous island, with 2,686 residents (2022), 0.007% of the national population, on 260 square kilometres (100 square miles). Kahore-Parirau is the only island in the world known to be inhabitated by Tumland's national animal, the dodo, to which the capital derives its name from.
Kahore-Parirau has experienced limited economic development compared to other islands of Tumland, and has thus discouraged many migrants there.