Te Pito O Te Henua
This website is a work of fiction, part of the collaborative constructed world of Ill Bethisad. It is not intended to reflect reality or the creator's opinions on current issues.
Spnsored by the Tourism Advisorate, Council of Te Pito O Te Henua, in cooperation with the Commission for Offshore Preservation, Ecotopic Republic of Oregon.
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Last updated 22 December 2008 by Ben Karnell
Te Pito O Te Henua (known in English as Henua or Easter Island) is a small, remote island at the eastern end of Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean.  In the fictional timeline of Ill Bethisad, Henua is a proudly independent  island nation and the heir to a rich, thousand-year-old civilization.  The Henua civilization can boast of many famous achievements remarkable for a nation its size, inclusing the colossal stone statues called moai and the unique, homegrown system of writing, rongorongo.  Today it is a uniquely Polynesian kingdom and an increasingly popular tourist destination.  Welcome to the English-language site for the Ill Bethisad nation of Te Pito O Te Henua.
Henua at a glance

Official name:
Te Pito O Te Henua, "Navel of the World"
Location: Pacific Ocean, 2200 miles west of Chile, 1300 mi east of Pitcairn Is.
Area: 63.17 sq. mi.
Population: 10,140
Capitals: Orongo (ceremonial), Hanga Roa (administrative), Anakena (royal seat)
Language: Arero Henua
Script: Rongorongo
Currency: the pa'una (pegged to the Japanese lo at a rate of 4:7)
Current king: Nga'ara III
Current chief advisor: Kupenga Tuki
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On this site
Notes on the name

History
Government
Culture
Language
Economy
National symbols
Henua's "colony"
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External links
Henua on the IB Wiki
Ill Bethisad homepage