Dominu (city)

Dominu (IPA: [dɔ.mi.ˈnu]) is a city in Naiparku located on the northwestern coast of the eponymous estate. It is the third-largest Naiparkuan city both in area (932 km2) and in population (about 4700). As it is name suggests, it is one of the drier areas in Naiparku, and experiences frequent if irregular episodes of Foehn wind. It nevertheless contains of the longest and most pristine white-sand beaches of the country, stretch all the way along the Dominu estate into the Pajagowim estate and the Kririr Island. It is therefore rather famous for its tourism, where people flock to the city to escape the humid heat during the hot seasons, or even to experience Foehn wind during the cold seasons.