Orohapan



Orohapan (IPA: [ɔ.ɾɔˈxa.pã]) is a port city in Naiparku, consisting of two narrow strips of land along the estuary of Gakawat River. Its administration is split into two: districts north of Gakawat are governed by the Zinurin estate while those south of Gakawat are governed by the Ogopurin estate, giving rise to the nickname "The Twin city" (Kankėmadis). It is the second-largest Naiparkuan city in area (973 km2) after the capital Karakankėm, and the largest in population (about 8100), and it is the largest city in the Husepainėn Region. The architectural design of the city is in general much more pragmatic than aesthetic, being a compromise of trade and defense. It is nevertheless a bustling city with flavorful culture, and its local population are reputed to be among the most friendly and open to foreigners, although the city also suffers from the reputation of sometimes harboring some seedy and morally suspicious activities. On the southeast side of the city is the Qút̤a Quarter, known for its high proportion of Qút̤a people from Acúqúwara who live there and very vibrant food, entertainment and nightlife scenes. On the south bank of the Gakawat River, slightly inland, is the Woobia Quater, where a lot of Woobians reside.