Nodakh

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Nodakh was a small city that had a population of 20,000 before the Kelelemi Civil War. people in northern Koraliti Island, Collective Kelelemi Republic. Its most notable building was its city hall, which was the site of the assassination of Donale Yoru It was largely destroyed during the Kelelemi Civil War.

Nodakh
CountryCollective Kelelemi Republic
IslandKoraliti Island
Population
20,000 (9 PC)

Geography

Nodakh has a maximum elevation of about 650m above sea level. The landscape is primarily made up of steep hills and thick rainforest surrounding the city. The old town centre spans around a square mile and features ancient Kelelemi architecture. The Nodakhi River runs through the east of the city.

Overview of Nodakh

History

Nodakh was founded around 1450 TT by Sorewa peasants. It is known for the Assassination of Donale Yoru.

Much of the city was destroyed on 8-4 10 PC.

During the Seireimeiko, Sorewa Liberation Uprising forces attacked and took the city. The city was later captured by the Kelelemi War Coalition who found mass graves in the city on 4-6 10 PC.

Demographics

Sorewa people make up a large portion of the city, with Sawaji people making up the rest. All Kawakians were massacred in the civil war.

The economic structure of the people of Nodakh is mainly supported by mining. Smaller industries consist of agriculture, small factories/handicrafts and livestock farming.