Hana'ea

Hana'ea (Hana'ean: 干耒; IPA: ), officially the Independent State of Hana'ea (Hana'ean: 國革夫干耒; IPA: ), is a country in Haegye consisting of two atolls (Hana'ea and Manau) surrounded by the Western Ocean. The capital city is Ko'otea. Reflecting the far-western extent of Haegye civilization, Hana'ea developed its own distinct Hana'ean language and culture. With a land area of only 75 square kilometers, Hana'ea is the smallest country in the world.

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Geography
Located in Haegye, Hana'ea is an in the Western Ocean directly northwest of Malu'i and roughly halfway between Namju and Lhokseumawe. It consists of two atolls, which comprising eight islands, six of which are inhabited. These two atolls are separated by roughly 50 kilometers. The larger of the two atolls, Hana'ea, is home to eighty percent of the country's population and surrounds a large 231 square kilometer lagoon. The nation's capital of Ko'otea is located on the largest of its islands, named Motogo. Geologically, both of Hanaea's atolls consist of a limestone base formed by uplifted coral formations.

Climate
Hana'ea experiences two distinct seasons: a wet season from Sibirwol to Sawol and a dry season from Owol to Siwol.