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The '''Serene Realm of the Oan Isles''' ([[Wikipedia:Maori language|Oan]]: ''Te Rohe Rangamarie a te Motuere Oa''; [[Wikipedia:IPA|phonetic]]: /ˈoʊɪn/) is an independent island nation. It consists of the Home Islands at the confluence of the [[Morstaybishlian Sea]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]] and the [[Kohatu Isles]] which form the boundary of the Morstaybishlian Sea and [[Caven Sea]]. Its closest neighbours are [[Peregrinia]] and the [[Morstaybishlian West Pacific Territories]]. It rules over the [[Kohatu Isles]].I In a compact area of 50,000 square kilometres, the islands are home to diverse geographical landscapes, climactic conditions and biodiversity.
 
The islands were inhabited by modern humans for thousands of years. Early humans sailed on primitive vessels and spread throughout the Southwest Pacific Ocean and Morstaybishlian Seas, establishing the Polynesian civilization. Around 1000 CE, Ahua the Great united the bronze age Polynesian people of the Home Islands and formed the Oan Isles. The Kohatu Isles were inhabited by unstable Polynesian settlements and were often at the whims of larger Yasterian and Auroran civilization. Around the late 19th century, the Oan Isles lost nearly a third of its territory to Great Morstaybishlia. The nation rebuilt itself in the early 20th century. The Oan Isles was part of the Allied powers in 2017 [[Auroran-Pacific War]], emerging bruised but victorious. In late 2017, the Oan Isles annexed the Kohatu Isles and helped the Kohatu Democratic Movement overthrow the Diamond Authority that ruled them.
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