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Dormigo Valley is a small area in a mountainous region, the people here live a quiet semi-isolated life with the majority of their time being spent on maintaining the lands and keeping the peace.

This area is well known for it's Iconic canals which were built in a time where they served as strategic barriers against attacking forces, these days they mostly serve as a safety feature against periods of heavy rain.

Centered in the region is the Dormigo Lake where tourists can pick from a multitude of camp-sites to enjoy the rustic environment, the extensive biking network allows tourists to easily travel to the small towns and visit the big city where the great market allows them to enjoy a nice Saturday shopping outdoors with a multitude of restaurants being available to close the day of with a hearty Dormigo meal.20201001200112_1.jpg.8088cfd3df40fde99ee8eb42da087313.jpg

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wibbert

Seven Farms and a Church

Due to major job problems the Mayor decided to make more land available for agriculture In conjunction the the agricultural project the Mayor continued with the biking infrastructure plan To help the jobless people find structure in their lives the Mayor had the old church that was burnt down in the great war rebuilt in it's original location. To provide more insight into the process an educational video has been made available about the recent additions to Predelut.
wibbert

Farms, Families and Fun!

This is Predelut, it's a small rural town that is proud of it's lack of things to be proud of. The town is surrounded by many farms where most of it's inhabitants find a way to make their living. In the heart of the Town you can find a small bus terminal and a train station, not many trains depart from this station these days but tourists find it especially handy for when they are looking to make a visit to the big city. Near the station lies a neighborhood recognized for it's old homes, in recent years...
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