Magwagwe

The Magwagwe Homeland is the largest district of Rhodanthian, and ranks 6th in population. Its capital is Indawelhe. It includes the Ngweme Heritage Range and the Amsindt Falls. The region's geography is dominated by the foothills of the Isithiyo Range, and while mineral rich, is often unsuitable for agriculture. Over 70% of Rhodantine operations are located in this district.

Magwagwe is one of the three "Mountain Homelands" along with Inqe and Mokwepa. These districts are defined by their high proportion of native Rhodantines, rugged terrain, and worshippers of Zambalo. Roughly 65% of Magwagwe's population is part of the Tzimba People. Roughly 85% of the population are practicing Zabalazi.

History
The Magwagwe Homeland is one of the longest inhabited regions in Rhodanthian. It was first settled around 250,000 years ago, with Proto-Osovans leaving archeological evidence at multiple sites in the Isithiyo Range. These sites include tools from the and. From Later Stone Age times, mainly, there is a wealth of rock art sites. They occur on hilltops, slopes, rock outcrops and occasionally, in a river bed..