Oto
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As with many parts of Nouvelle Gaulle, Oto is named after the native american tribe that did and does inhabit the region. When Louisianne incorporated the region, the settlers of the region opted to pick the native american names in honor of those who had welcomed them.
Oto focuses on agriculture, as do most of the plains départements.
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Préfectures of Louisianne | |||
Nouvelle Cournouaille | Nouvelle Gaulle | Nouvelle Navarre | Osage | Saint-Louis | Saint-Onge | |||
Départements of Louisianne | |||
Alpes-Argentés | Alpes-Rocheuses | Aurillac | Bretagne | Côte de Châtaigne | Côte d'Or | Daquota | Dordogne | Garonne-Neuve | Gascogne | La Salle | Les Ozarques | Loire-Neuf | Mississippi | Mizouri | Nyobrara | Omara | Oto | Paris-sur-Mizouri | Pays-Lointains | Pont-Chartrain | Rocheuses | Saint-Louis | Terre Platte |