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Nahoteláh means "summer island" in Rokadong, presumably because its warm, humid environment most resembles summer in Rauratoshan's part of its previous world. | Nahoteláh means "summer island" in Rokadong, presumably because its warm, humid environment most resembles summer in Rauratoshan's part of its previous world. | ||
Kuvilayu Ridge is named for the Yukacan goddess of knowledge. The "moontree" of [[Rhetaleta Shrine]] was found atop Kuvilayu Ridge, and Kuvilayu is strongly associated with, and sometimes romantically involved with, the moon. | Kuvilayu Ridge is named for the [[Yukacan]] goddess of knowledge. The "moontree" of [[Rhetaleta Shrine]] was found atop Kuvilayu Ridge, and Kuvilayu is strongly associated with, and sometimes romantically involved with, the moon. | ||
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[[Category:Islands of Rauratoshan]] | [[Category:Islands of Rauratoshan]] | ||
Revision as of 21:50, 16 May 2025
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| Country | Rauratoshan |
| Contains | Remulapola Glowberry Park |
Naho Island (English: /ˈnɑhow ˈajlənd/, Rokadong: Nahoteláh /ˈnaotelaːʔ/) is an island in the seas south of Ŋafrica. The island is part of Rauratoshan, and contains a Cenrail stop, a Rauratoshan Loop stop, and the city of Remulapola.
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Naho Island is the main island of Nahoteláh District, one of the five districts of Rauratoshan. It contains both the core city of Remulapola and the nearby Dip(a)lomacy Corner, which alongside Owehaïá Island and Irisela Island, are referred to as the "Remulapola metro" or "Nahoteláh metro". The former name is preferred, as the small towns of Bérekorong and Ruviyatangan are both part of Nahoteláh district, but not the metropolitan area of Remulapola.
The island is dominated by Kuvilayu Ridge, an eroded mountain that forms the highest natural part of Rauratoshan. Kuvilayu Ridge, like Rafi Island's Astona Hill and Island of
, is thought to have been formed by an ancient geological hotspot deep under the surface that is no longer active. Underneath Kuvilayu Ridge is a lush cave, which is presumed to have moved into the volcanic chambers after the hotspot moved southeast.
Etymology
Nahoteláh means "summer island" in Rokadong, presumably because its warm, humid environment most resembles summer in Rauratoshan's part of its previous world.
Kuvilayu Ridge is named for the Yukacan goddess of knowledge. The "moontree" of Rhetaleta Shrine was found atop Kuvilayu Ridge, and Kuvilayu is strongly associated with, and sometimes romantically involved with, the moon.