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| image_coat = Emblem_of_the_Oan_Isles.png
| flag_caption = Flag of the Oan Isles
| national_motto = [[Oan language|Oan]]: "''Haere me he mutu''" <
| national_anthem = [[Oan language|Oan]]: ''Te Tama me te
| image_map = Map of the Oan and Kohatu Isles.png
| loctext = Map
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| native_name = [[Oan language|Oan]]: ''Te Rohe Rangamarie o nga Motuere Oa''
| religion = {{unbulleted list|[[Mauism]] (72%)|Irreligious (21%)|[[Thaerism]] (6%)|[[Verk'ohism]] (1%)|[[Clarityism]] (0.7%)|[[Vayan Catholicism]] (0.3%)| Other (1%)}}
| patron_saint = Maui
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| upper_house = Council of Chiefs
| lower_house = Council of the People
|national_languages={{unbulleted list|[[Wikipedia:English language|Staynish]]|[[Wikipedia:German language|Ethalrian]]|[[Wikipedia:Georgian language|Salovian]]}}|royal_anthem=[[Oan language|Oan]]: ''Oa, makaaki te
The '''Serene Realm of the Oan Isles''' ([[Wikipedia:Maori language|Oan]]: ''Te Rohe Rangamarie a te Motuere Oa''; [[Wikipedia:IPA|phonetic]]: /ˈoʊɪn/, also known simply as '''The Oan Isles''') is an independent island nation. It consists of two parts. The Home Islands are surrounded by the Polynesian Sea and the [[Morstaybishlian West Pacific Territories]] (overseas territories of [[Great Morstaybishlia]]) to the west, the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Morstaybishlian Sea to the south, and [[Aurora]] to the south west. The [[Kohatu Isles]] are surrounded by the [[Caven Sea]] and [[Peregrinia]] to the north, [[Peregrinia|East Gemica]] (a semi autonomous territory of Peregrinia) to the east, [[Justelvard]] (a constituent country of Great Morstaybishlia) to the west, the [[Morstaybishlian Sea]] and mainland Aurora to the south. The country has a total land area of 103,171 square kilometres (39835 square miles), of which 88,338 square kilometres (34,107.67 square miles) comprises the Home Islands and 14,833 square kilometres (5,727.05 square miles) comprises the Kohatu Isles. Although the country consists of two parts over 2,000 kilometres apart, their weather and geography is the same because they have similar geographic histories and lie at the same latitude. The Oan Isles is a tropical mountainous volcanic heavily forested island nation (comprising 36 islands), of which only a small portion is suitable for agriculture and human habitation confronted by earthquakes, tsunamis and cyclones.
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