Dzózó

Dzózó (Ásademóku: ) is a volcanically active archipelago located 370km off the coast of southern Cadereu and north of K'tlagn. It is part of the Sunshore region. Dzózó is about 1675km in length but fairly narrow being only 170km across at its widest. 62% of its land area is contained within its largest island Chayazó.

Etymology
The name in Ásademóku (Dzózó) is derived from reduplication of the word dzó meaning "island".

History
TBD

Geography
The islands making up Dzòzò are generally mountainous and most are volcanically active. The tallest mountains are located on Chayazó where they reach heights of around 3,800 m.

Climate
Most of Dzózó has a mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. The northern islands are generally drier and some parts in the southern islands have a more temperate oceanic climate. Due to the rainshadow cast by the major mountain range on Chayazó and the cold ocean currents in the eastern sea, eastern Chayazó is much more arid than the western part.