Goyor

Goyor ( Nuhin pronunciation: [ɡodʒor]), often spelled as Gojor, is a major town in the eastern coast of Nuhinba, and is the capital of the district with the same name. With a 2021 estimated population of 9,583, it is the fifth largest settlement in Nuhinba. It is home to the country's main international airport, Goyor International Airport, opened in 1983.

It was established as Fanuhro village in 1443. Goyor got its name from a Fanuhro word, go'ihjhor, which literally means 'village'. In 1663, the Nuhins start to settle in the village, which was later incorporated into a town. The town was named Jomikan, but was renamed to Goyor in 1789 to reflect to the Fanuhro language. After the 1830 anti-Fanuhro riots, most of the Fanuhro people fled Goyor, with only 24 Fanuhros left at the time. The town of New Goyor was established in 1848, located 40 kilometers away from Goyor. In 1922, Goyor opened the first airport in northern Nesionytan Islands.