Adoha

Adoha is a Lovian holiday hamlet belonging to Sofasi, Clymene. Adoha consists of three luxurious holiday resorts, which are the primary source of income in the hamlet. Adoha, which has a beach strip, a boardwalk and pier, swimming pools, ponts, fountains, gardens, parks, woods, etc., is a well-known holiday location.

The hamlet was built in the late 2000s and completed before the end of 2009. The project was sponsored and developed by the COAST Fund, in agreement with Clymene Governor Robin Ferguson. Though the name originally had no real meaning, the project developers created a backronym: A Dazzling Opportunity for Holiday Amusement. A popular advertising slogan is: Adoha, Paradise Reinvented.

Tourism
Adoha was basically designed as a tourism-purpose hamlet. Three hotel resorts are located in the hamlet, being: Swimming pools, located next to both of Hotel Clymene's wings, are opened to all guests staying at one of the resorts. The pools and ponts are accessible using your personal key card.
 * Adoha Resort
 * Hotel Clymene
 * La Mouzaïa Hotel and Spa

On the north side a popular beach, the Ferguson Beach, is situated. There is a boardwalk and a pier, both known for their romantic atmosphere. In the village, many ponts, fountains, gardens, parks, woods, etc. can be found.

Residential community
There are five luxurious residences along the Great Lovian Avenue in the south, of which one is already occupied by the famous Lars Washington. Along that same avenue, a McMarket supermarket and the Unified Lutheran Church of Clymene use to be located here but was removed by Mayor Marcus Villanova.

Politics in Adoha
Since Adoha is a farly new place there hasn't been much to do about politics. In mid Febuary of 2010 the Free function ended in Adoha and Marcus Villanova became Adoha's first Chairmen. Adoha hold it's elections every March 5th. Also in recent yaers since the Department of Tourism has played a big role in the political system in vaction towns like Adoha.

Hamlet map

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