Tsinha
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The Tsinha, natively known as Tsínha /ˈtsin˩˧.ħa/, also known as the Tsinha complex, is a network of unnamed rivers which serve as the main water source of Oressia.
History
The Tsinha used to go by several names. At the time of Oressia's formation, the complex was known as two separate rivers: the Ramlidili and the Udhildhiu. After the linguistic reform on July 31st, 2024 which displaced Myuiipzarira as the official language, the two rivers were renamed to the Heluth and the Euluth respectively. As part of the August 2024 Territorial Expansion, the two rivers were united into the Tsinha complex and that was standardized as the official name.