pouili
Pouili is a fictional coastal village located in the Veridian island archipelago. It is commonly used as a setting in regional fiction and world-building exercises to illustrate small-community coastal life.
Name origin: The term pouili is attributed to the Veridian language family and is commonly interpreted as
Pouili sits on a sheltered bay flanked by mangrove-fringed shoreline and low hills. The climate is tropical,
Founded around 1680 by maritime settlers from the nearby mainland, Pouili developed as a fishing and trading
Local governance is provided by a village council and a mayor. The economy centers on small-scale fishing,
Pouili has its own language variety, Pouili Creole, spoken alongside regional Veridian dialects. The village hosts
Key landmarks include the Pouili Lighthouse, a colonial-era structure; the Mangrove Reserve that preserves local wildlife;
Pouili has appeared in several novels and travel guides as an archetype of sustainable coastal living.