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===Southeastern Islands===
===Southeastern Islands===
The tribunal of the Southeastern Islands is formed by the insular dioceses in the archipelagos south of the Far East, forming the eastern limit of the Jahībušanī Sea. These island groups form the least populated and most sparsely populated tribunal of the Inquisition, a pristine landscape of forested islands and sandy beaches straddling the Equator which makes tourism one of the main activities here, together with sea-related industries and, notably, activities tied to the Tanomalē island Cosmodrome, Calémere's largest. More than one third of the tribunal's population lives in the city of Yūnahīmya, and its diocese, the Haichā islands, houses more than half of the tribunal's population.<br/>The main grouping is formed by (from north to south) the three major islands of Kumilanai, Tahīɂa and Tanomalē; the three major islands of Haichā in the center, and the smaller Leyunakā islands on the outer side; the easternmost point of Kanahūva, the largest of the Leyunakā group, is also the easternmost point of the core territories of the Inquisition. The tribunal also includes two smaller groups of islands: the Korabi islands to the northwest, halfway between Kumilanai and Hajlakāna on the mainland, and the remote atolls of the Nukahucē islands due south of Tanomalē, which together consitute the smallest and least populated diocese of the Inquisition.<br/>The small population and the insular nature of the area, however, make this macroregion an area of high linguistic diversity. Except for Kumilanai and the neighboring islands, none of the local vernaculars in the region are daughter languages of Chlouvānem or creoles based on it.
The tribunal of the Southeastern Islands is formed by the insular dioceses in the archipelagos south of the Far East, forming the eastern limit of the Jahībušanī Sea. These island groups form the least populated and most sparsely populated tribunal of the Inquisition, a pristine landscape of forested islands and sandy beaches straddling the Equator which makes tourism one of the main activities here, together with sea-related industries and, notably, activities tied to the Tandameipa island Cosmodrome, Calémere's largest. More than one third of the tribunal's population lives in the city of Yūnahīmya, and its diocese, the Haichā islands, houses more than half of the tribunal's population.<br/>The main grouping is formed by (from north to south) the three major islands of Kumilanai, Tahīɂa and Tandameipa; the three major islands of Haichā in the center, and the smaller Leyunakā islands on the outer side; the easternmost point of Kanahūva, the largest of the Leyunakā group, is also the easternmost point of the core territories of the Inquisition. The tribunal also includes two smaller groups of islands: the Korabi islands to the northwest, halfway between Kumilanai and Hajlakāna on the mainland, and the remote atolls of the Nukahucē islands due south of Tandameipa, which together consitute the smallest and least populated diocese of the Inquisition.<br/>The small population and the insular nature of the area, however, make this macroregion an area of high linguistic diversity. Except for Kumilanai and the neighboring islands, none of the local vernaculars in the region are daughter languages of Chlouvānem or creoles based on it.


Largest cities: ''Yūnahīmya'' (267,835), ''Nampajanai'' (59,846), ''Dohaciyalka'' (44,507).
Largest cities: ''Yūnahīmya'' (267,835), ''Nampajanai'' (59,846), ''Dohaciyalka'' (44,507).
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| '''THɁ''' || Tahīɂa || Nahīšuyalka || 46,832
| '''THɁ''' || Tahīɂa || Nahīšuyalka || 46,832
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| '''TNL''' || Tanomalē island<br/><small>''(Tanomalē ga lanai)''</small> || Maṣiṇauta || 82,925
| '''TND''' || Tandameipa island<br/><small>''(Tandameipa ga lanai)''</small> || Maṣiṇauta || 82,925
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