Chayadzó

Chayazò (Adm.: "big island") is the largest island of the Dzòzò archipelago at 61,500 km2. It lies between Sazzhezò to the south and Zhutsavazò to the north. It is generally mountainous with a large mountain range covering most of the island. In the west there is a large plain with a major river running through it. As a result, this plain is an important agricultural area.

Chayazò and the northern islands are home to the Zhandebasa though the east is largely uninhabited due to the hostile and very arid conditions.

Etymology
The name derives from the proto-Ásademòko chayadzago (chaya "big" + dzago "island") and was almost certainly calqued from the native equivalent.