. . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Harbor city"@en . "The Southern Water Tribe had an eventful history and saw times of prosperity and freedom as well as decline and genocide. Before the Hundred Year War, the South was thriving and had a unique culture and waterbending style. After a series of brutal Fire Nation raids, however, the South Pole was left devastated and almost without any waterbenders. By 99 AG, the Southern Water Tribe was on the brink of extinction, with its culture shattered, its main city largely abandoned, and its unique waterbending style effectively erased. This changed when Katara and Sokka discovered Avatar Aang in 99 AG and began to travel together with him in order to end the war and save the world."@en . . . "Southern Water Tribe"@nl . . "The Southern Water Tribe is the southern division of the Water Tribe. Its people are scattered in tiny villages and settlements located across the South Pole. The Southern Tribe was formerly concentrated in one great city, the site of the current village that is Chief Hakoda's home. Worn down by constant Fire Nation raids, the Southern Tribe is weak and almost defenseless against further raids. Unlike its northern sister tribe, the people of the Southern Water Tribe are teetering on the edge of extinction."@nl . . . . "South Pole"@nl . . . "\"The Boy in the Iceberg\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . "None"@nl . . . . . . . . . "\u5357\u65B9\u6C34\u65CF"@nl . . . "Confederate chiefdom"@nl . "The Southern Water Tribe is the southern division of the Water Tribe. Its people are scattered in tiny villages and settlements located across the South Pole. The Southern Tribe was formerly concentrated in one great city, the site of the current village that is Chief Hakoda's home. Worn down by constant Fire Nation raids, the Southern Tribe is weak and almost defenseless against further raids. Unlike its northern sister tribe, the people of the Southern Water Tribe are teetering on the edge of extinction."@nl . . . . . . . . "The Southern Water Tribe had an eventful history and saw times of prosperity and freedom as well as decline and genocide. Before the Hundred Year War, the South was thriving and had a unique culture and waterbending style. After a series of brutal Fire Nation raids, however, the South Pole was left devastated and almost without any waterbenders. By 99 AG, the Southern Water Tribe was on the brink of extinction, with its culture shattered, its main city largely abandoned, and its unique waterbending style effectively erased. This changed when Katara and Sokka discovered Avatar Aang in 99 AG and began to travel together with him in order to end the war and save the world. After this group's involvement in the Siege of the North, the Northern Water Tribe administrated a relief effort led by Master Pakku, who brought along a number of warriors, waterbenders, and healers to aid in the Southern tribe's redevelopment. This mission proved to be successful, resulting in political rapprochement between the two tribes. Nevertheless, after the North began to undermine the South's traditional autonomy, resentment grew among Southern tribesmen that eventually escalated into a civil war that Avatar Korra ended with the South's independence."@en . . . . "Largely inhabited"@en . . "Southern Water Tribe"@en . . . "Sparsely inhabited"@nl . . . "Southern Water Tribe"@en . . . . . . . . . "Water Tribe money"@nl . . . . . "Federal parliamentary elected chiefdom"@en . . . . . . "water"@en . . . "Southern Water Tribe"@nl .