Chayadzó

Chayadzó (Ásademóku: "great island") is the largest island of the Dzózó archipelago at 61,500 km2. The south-west is generally flat or hilly and is separated from the north-east by a major mountain range.

The south-west is inhabited by the Tólóch.

Etymology
The name for the island in Ásademóku is derived from the roots chaya "great" + dzó "island", named as such for its large size, greatly surpassing that of any of the nearby islands.