Eraomaniken
Eraomaniken is an autonomous archipelagic region in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, administered by a self‑governing council that reports to the national government of the Commonwealth of Oceania. The federation comprises 47 islands distributed over a 12,000‑square‑kilometre area, with its administrative capital located on the island of Nuara in the central group.
The islands are characterized by a mix of volcanic highlands, low-lying mangrove wetlands, and extensive coral
The population of approximately 60,000 people is ethnically diverse, comprising descendants of indigenous Melanesian groups, Andamanese
Economically, Eraomaniken relies on a mix of subsistence agriculture, reef‑based fishing, and niche tourism. The government
Transportation infrastructure includes a central international airport on Nuara Island, free‑pass ferry routes linking major islands,