Útimte
The Útimte /uːthɪːmthɛː/ River1 is the third-longest of the major rivers running through Karatvánamb Forest in southeastern Túlmikkía, the others being Ivak River to the north and Hafamb River to the west. The river has its source up in the Óokal Mountains at the southern edge of Karatvánamb Forest like the Hafamb and runs roughly parallel to the latter for the most part until it turns east and flows into the Túróon Sea.
Geography
The Útimte flows through the land of the Narákans to the south, and forms the eastern and southeastern boundaries of the Fúmrá Alliance and Ptivamanaktem Alliance, all of whom are Tederans, while the region east of the central and lower parts of the river are inhabited by the unrelated Srali.
Notable settlements along the river include Im, Norer and Údá.
Notable settlements along the river include Im, Norer and Údá.
Natural Resources
1Original icelandic: Útimtefljót.
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River
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