Tangot
Tangot is a small, mountainous island nation located in the southern hemisphere of the Pacific Ocean. Its geographic coordinates place it roughly equidistant between the continents of Australia and South America, though its closest landmass is a remote archipelago to its northwest. The island is characterized by dramatic volcanic landscapes, with the highest peak, Mount Cinder, dominating the interior. Its coastline is a mix of rugged cliffs and sheltered bays, with few natural harbors.
The climate of Tangot is tropical, with distinct wet and dry seasons. Rainfall is abundant, particularly during
The population of Tangot is relatively small, with most inhabitants residing in coastal villages. The official