During the colonization of Melania, a St. Kildan expedition named the territory Otago after a hitherto-unknown, ancient region of the Isles; the meaning of the word in Ingallish is also unknown as of today. The Chilango tribes which inhabited the territory as a remainder of the great Mixtuptecan wanderings (see History) called the coastal marshes and beaches Cem Anahuac (The One World), a name also applied to the islands of Xochimechatl a short distance across the Maritimian Ocean; this name is still metaphorically used. The name "Trade and Development Corporation" was chosen by the Federation of Otagan Industry as a neutral description of the corporate entity that would take over the functions provided by the St. Kildan government and the Bank of St. Kilda after the Otago Incident.
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