korduva
Korduva is a coastal archipelago and administrative region in the eastern Nystral Sea. It comprises five main islands—Kordo, Vara, Ula, Sira, and Nori—and numerous smaller islets. The capital, Korstad, sits on the largest island and serves as the political and commercial center. The region has a rich maritime heritage and diverse ecosystems.
Geography and climate: The islands lie along a volcanic arc with sheltered harbors, reefs, and mangrove bays.
History and governance: Settlement began in the early second millennium, with trade across the Nystral Sea.
Demographics and language: The population is about 200,000. Korduvan is the predominant language, with coastal creoles
Economy and culture: The economy centers on fishing, aquaculture, shipbuilding, and tourism. Cultural traditions emphasize sea
Environment and sites: Conservation protects reefs and mangroves. Notable sites include the Glass Reef, Mount Umbra,