portikot
Portikot is a coastal town and major port located on the western coast of Naloria, a country in the Archipelago of the South Sea. It serves as a regional hub for fishing, maritime services, and light industry, linking fishing communities inland with national and international markets.
The town sits in a natural sheltered bay with a crescent shoreline and a shallow inner harbor.
Portikot's origins lie in a 12th‑century fishing village. It expanded through regional trade in the 15th–17th
The local economy centers on fishing and fish processing, ship repair, and port services. The harbor handles
The municipality counts roughly 12,000 residents, with Nalorian and minority communities. Cultural life centers on the
Portikot is governed by a municipal council and a port authority. It is connected by a regional
Notable landmarks include the Portikot Lighthouse, the Old Fort, Market Square, and the Tidepool Reserve, a