Palace of Putangitangi
The Palace of Putangitangi is the official residence and workplace of the Emperor of Polynesia and the Royal House of Ahua. It is located in the capital city of Tokapa, Tokamotu, The Oan Isles.
The Palace is also the headquarters of the Order of the Blue Macaw
The Palace was first built as the Caste of Putangitangi in 995 by Ahua the Great. The Castle was named after the adjoining lake called Lake Putangitangi which was in turn named after the Oan word for a cormorant.
The forces of the Kingdom of Whakoa laid siege to the case in 890 to the Castle of Putangitangi in the Battle of Putangitangi. It was destroyed by the Earthquake of 1340. The Castle was rebuilt over a 20 year period. The Castle was again heavily damaged by the Tsunami of 1540. Emperor Tikahena rebuilt the Castle as the Palace of Putangitangi. The Palace of Putangitangi