Pacific Ocean Colony

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Pacific Ocean Colony
Capital: Oceanfjord
Population: 722,000
Incorporational Classification: Colony
Languages: Coscivian, Māori, English, Palauan, Aleut
Currency: Pacific Saar

The Pacific Ocean Colony is a Kiravian colony in the Pacific Ocean.

History

When Kiravian explorers first entered the Pacific, they were under orders to find good locations to colonize. Unable to cope with the tropical climate, the ships gradualy moved north, were several achipegalgos and islands were discovered. The largest of these, the Kiravian Pacific Islands, would become the Pacific Ocean Colony.

A trading post called Port South Bering was established, and many Kiravian merchants decided to take up residence. Peoples from around the Pacific Ocean also came to the colony.

The islands have little crop farmland, so most Kiravian either set up plantations for local fruits, or joined the Pacific natives in their lifestyle of subsitstance fishing.

The colony grew to its present population in 23 A.C., making it the largest Kiravian colony in the Pacific.