Dawgu Island

Dawgu Island is approximately 70 km across east to west and approximately 50 km across north to south.

Geologic history is it was an ancient volcanic sea island that accreted from the Tefflan Plate onto the Giradaw Plate at the Akoshu Subduction Zone (ASZ) relatively recently in geologic history.

The island was first settled by proto Ulete during the bronze age. Fielaoni occupied the island during the Middle Ages and they used it as a base for trading and raiding. The Kingdom of Vircazihm took control in the late Middle Ages, but was contested by Agarad in the 18th Century, exchanging hands several times until Ordrey took the island in the 19th Century and created a trading post there. It returned to Vircazihmese control in 1944 after the defeat of the Ordrish occupation forces in Vircazihm.

It is unique linguistically. The primary language of the native islanders is an old dialect of Fielaoni, dating to the Middle Ages, that is spoken nowhere else. Ordrish is also spoken by a minority. Ulete and Amorese are also increasingly spoken.