Almasnazi County
Almasnazi county connects the Kidlossiker River Basin and the Ravsak River basin. It also has the Great North-South road running through it and connects the Ravsak basin to the road.
Northeasterm Almasnazi is a hilly grassland area. This part of the county is sparsely populated because it is corrupted lands
Culture
The vast majority of the population are Eurabic, but there is a small Kauuvattian population on the southeastern border of the county
Demography and Population
This is the most populous province in Habuda with more than 1.4 million people but that is mainly because it is also the largest province at the same time.
This large province is very rural without a single major city and not even a town over 10,000 people.
The cities of the province:
Territories
At 274,000 sq kilometres, this county is 13% of the whole nation
Agriculture & Industry
In the Ravsak basin there is a lot of intensive agriculture. There is a bit of rice but a lot more of other grains as the land is drier. Fruit growing is also very common in the western parts of the county.
The eastern rolling hills are an area of pastoral culture. Falimran is where the cattle, goats, and sheep make it to the market.
THe eastern part of the county has some copper mining and is a source of some semi-precious gemstones.
Trade & Transport
Falimran on the Great North-South road is also on the Ravsak river and is an important transportation connection
Type
Geopolitical, County / March
Capital
Legislative Body
Because of the large size of the county and the location of the capital in being in the north, the Duke's Court travels throughout the county on an annual basis. The Court travels to a lot of locations other than the towns of the county. The Duke's Court has an annual schedule of when they will be in which locations. In the fall the Court sits in the eastern parts of the county because of the great hunting.
In the heat of the summer the Court meets near Falimran on the Ravsak River.
In the winter months the Court sits in the warmest southern and western areas.
Parent Organization
Neighboring Nations
Related Ethnicities
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