Jatim Khom

Jatim Khom is the Khom with the largest area. It is located in the northwest region of the country and constitutes much of the agriculture in Yalhuaca. Much of the region is dry, but it is very large and has some moist, forested pockets.

Jatim Khom was the last Khom to join Yalhuaca, joining ~700 years ago only after the Jatim King Näyrs died and Yalhuaca began threatening military action if they didn't join.

Jatim Khom has approximately 920,000 people, or 23% of Yalhuaca's population. This Khom is significantly more rural than the others and less centralized, though the city of Sakut Pèt contains around 140,000 people and is the biggest centralizing force throughout this Khom. It is also where the palace for the Jatim Royal Family is.

The capital of Jatim Khom is Sakut Pèt. It is located in northwestern Jatim on lake Sakut, containing the Royal Palace. It is very ancient, and has great, old, beautiful architecture.

There are six Ilh in Jatim Khom. Each one has a city at its core:

1 - Northeast Jatim. Capital: Panim Pèt (20,000). 2 - North Jatim. Capital: Akus Pèt (30,000). 3 - Sakut. Capital: Sakut Pèt (140,000). 4 - West Jatim. Capital: Wame Pèt (50,000). 5 - South Jatim. Capital: Pitaci Pèt (60,000). 6 - Central Jatim. Capital: Wumne Pèt (10,000).

The main language of Jatim Khom is Khata, spoken by 580,000 people (~63% of people). The reason so many people speak Khata is because this Khom is so rural, and there are many small communities that never fully spoke Yalhuacàn and Yalhuacàn is only the main language in large cities.