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[[Category:The Oan Isles]]
{{Infobox place geography|name=The Oan Isles|map=Map of the Oan and Kohatu Isles.png|coordinates=140°E to 155°E, 5°S to 15°S|area ranking=12 (UNAC)|km area=50000103171|percent land=99% (excluding marine area)|percent water=1% (fresh water)|km coastline=750TBD|borders=[[Morstaybishlian West Pacific Territories]]|highest point=AorakiTe MountainToka|lowest point=Sea level|longest river=WaikatoTe RiverPuru-makariri-papatahi (200km)|largest lake=LakeTe TaupoTarakona-tere (340km²)|climate=Tropical rainforest climate<br>Tropical monsoon climate<br>Tropical savanna climate|natural resources=Rainforest<br>Geothermal power<br>Hydroelectric power<br>Natural gas|natural hazards=Earthquakes<br>Cyclones<br>Volcanic eruptions|environmental issues=Deforestation}}
The geography of [[The Oan Isles]] refers to the physical description of the land, sea and air of theits territory and the effects of the interaction of those forces. In this article, the Oan Isles refers to the home islands as well as the Kohatu Isles unless explicitly stated.
== Physical geography ==
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