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Hớgoońg (Proto-Tongiva; English:Hogoong) is a city located on the Yâng River. It the largest city on the Ahúynɵg Peninsula, and the origin of the Hogoonese culture. It was founded in 2230 BC by the first Hoogonese people, and within the next four centuries, the city flourished into a great civilization that eventually spanned the Ahúynɵg Peninsula, many of the Babàǥòy Islands, part of the island of Łưgkângg, and some of the taiga to the south. The permanent population as of 1800 BC was approximately 42,000.

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  • Hớgoońg
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  • Hớgoońg (Proto-Tongiva; English:Hogoong) is a city located on the Yâng River. It the largest city on the Ahúynɵg Peninsula, and the origin of the Hogoonese culture. It was founded in 2230 BC by the first Hoogonese people, and within the next four centuries, the city flourished into a great civilization that eventually spanned the Ahúynɵg Peninsula, many of the Babàǥòy Islands, part of the island of Łưgkângg, and some of the taiga to the south. The permanent population as of 1800 BC was approximately 42,000.
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established title
  • First Settlement
leader name
  • Yǥásưnl
settlement type
  • City
population demonym
  • Hogoonese
Nickname
  • Pàtħa Tǐrìkwat
Name
  • Hớgoońg
native name lang
  • Proto-Tongiva
named for
  • the trees and Obang mountains
established date
  • 2230(xsd:integer)
elevation ft
  • 4662(xsd:integer)
subdivision type
  • State
elevation m
  • 1421(xsd:integer)
subdivision name
  • Hogoonese Empire
Leader title
  • Emperor
Official Name
  • Uqǎng Hớgooń Lîdag
population as of
  • 1800(xsd:integer)
population total
  • 42000(xsd:integer)
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  • inline,title
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  • Hớgoońg (Proto-Tongiva; English:Hogoong) is a city located on the Yâng River. It the largest city on the Ahúynɵg Peninsula, and the origin of the Hogoonese culture. It was founded in 2230 BC by the first Hoogonese people, and within the next four centuries, the city flourished into a great civilization that eventually spanned the Ahúynɵg Peninsula, many of the Babàǥòy Islands, part of the island of Łưgkângg, and some of the taiga to the south. The permanent population as of 1800 BC was approximately 42,000. The name came from Proto-Tongiva khớ: tree, gơú: mountain, onań: among (archaic), -g: masculine nominative definite singular suffix. Khớgơúonańg was corrupted into Hógoońg after a few centuries.
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