Ta’lakivor Province Geographic Location in Keverynn | World Anvil

Ta’lakivor Province

917,741 km2 (570257.819 miles)
Arable land: 57% (528,196)
Wilderness: 389,545
Abundant Arable land
Population Density: 49 people per square mile
Total Population: 27,942,593 people
Rural Population: 26,266,037 people (94%)
Urban Population: 838,278 people (3%)
Isolated Population: 838,278 people (3%)

  Livestock numbers: 80761208
54917621 fowl
25843587 dairy animals

Geography

This province is warm year round, humid summers. The geography is characterized by plains of long, yellow-green grass. Around Hash-Beneir the ground is sandy.

Fauna & Flora

Blue Dragon
Naerwolves
Yahal
Zarark - roan red deer-like creatures with a pair of long horns curving upwards from the back of their skulls
Mahala - cream coloured, long furred creature that resemble llamas

Natural Resources

Hash-Beneir: fishing is the primary industry here with its proximity to the river. Their primary import is of medicines as they are so close to the Darkrider territories and see more combat than anyone else on the eastern banks of the river. They export fish, grains, lace, ribbons, and berries.

  Kimbala: Kimbala is a trade city whose population varies widely depending on the season. The permanent residents here make saddles that are nice and affordable, but not good for long distance journeys.

  Fisher’s Village: As the name suggests, fishing is the major industry here.

  Petrasya: The only reason for this village to exist is the local clay, which comes in a stunning array of colors. It is used in a wide range of ceramics, both artistic and functional, and many of those are made by local artisans. Most of the income from selling the raw materials goes towards buying food as there is little game in the area and the clay in the ground makes farming a pointless endeavor. The rest of that money goes towards maintenance, medical supplies, and replenishing the materials used in making their ceramic items. Money made from selling the finished products allows them to put money away for a bad year when their other income would be lower than normal.

  Josenda: The best wines are all from Josenda. It’s their chief industry.

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