Dasimagu

Dasimagu federal district (Basho: Ҽ̣ỤÉQ ÓV́O ÚŌЃḪ [fedeˈrɐl ˈʃɐkɐʃ dɐʃimɐɣu]; Adrianese: Fejiral distrikt Nadasimagu) is a federal district of the Adrian Islands, located west of the Tama Aylan, which is part of Tamakeri. It is home to the endangered Basho ethnicity, which comprises about 99% of the island's 339 residents, and is one of the smallest districts in the country, spanning about 28 km². Its capital and largest settlement is Dasimagu, which is a village settled by nearly half of the island's population. Dasimagu was split off from Hamarboya district in 2007, making it one of the newest Adrianese districts.

Dasimagu Island
Dasimagu is located west of Tama Aylan, southeast of Hamarboya, northeast of Ubariat and Mashar, and north of Tayabi. It is a small island, comprising around 28 km². The island is made up of a small volcano, Mount Palayare.

Climate
The climate of Dasimagu is relatively dry, although monsoon season does occur occasionally. Average temperatures can reach from 25°C to 30°C. The highest temperature in Dasimagu was recorded 48°C in 2003.

Population
The population of Dasimagu is 339 as of 2021, with a density of 12 people per square kilometer. The island was uninhabited until the Basho people migrated there in 1543, making it one of the last places discovered by humans, mostly due to the fact that the island was isolated. Basho form the largest ethnicity of the district, forming 99% of the population. Nutaderram is the largest faith, followed by almost 100% of the population.

Economy
According to 2010 census, Dasimagu was the poorest federal district of the Adrian Islands, with an economy of less than $100,000, and a GDP per capita of $312. Almost the entirety of the district's economy is made up of either agriculture or fishing. Dasimagu is a large producer of potatoes and cassava in the country, and is the largest producer of Harrekali, an alcoholic drink made up of fermented potatoes.

In 2014, about 3,000 fish have been caught by Dasimagu fishermen. Approximately 20% of fish in the Adrian Islands comes from this district.