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The Rekozolic tribes (Rekozolese: Hikna ro Reki Zoli) is common name of the nine tribes, which inhabited the island of Rekilan between 500 BYH and 3200 YH. All the nine tribes had mutually intelligible languages. The first writing system in these languages appeared in 27th century in Alimoka language (the first evidence of its existence refers to 2648). The tribes are called: Alimoka, Drekin, Ekmilor, Gukiros, Ikotiz, Kiolkan, Nimola, Plenik and Vatimil. All the tribes share the name with their languages, all of which are entirely extinct (the last native speaker of Gurikos language died in the 35th century). Modern Rekozolese people are descendants mostly of Kiolkan and Ekmilor tribes, and Rekozolese language is descendant of Kiolkan language, with influence of outside languages.

Origin of the name
The term Rekozolic comes from Rekozolese Reki - Green and Zoli - Land, so "Rekozolic tribes" literally means "tribes of the green land"

Settlements
The tribes are thought to be founders of Surabao, the modern capital of Rikonzolia. The city was nearly entirely changed. Only one ancient house in Surabao is strongly protected by law. Today there are 22 other tribes' ancient settlements, which are protected by law on Rekilan. They are called the Kokion settlements (Ko - ancient, old; Kion - art, paint, culture). They are allowed to be visited by tourisits, but the buildings are hardening by architects and archeologists.