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==About== | ==About== | ||
;Names: | ;Names:Aehe-Fafa - ''Salt-Hill'' (Tabrani) | ||
Aehe-Fafa is a port town on the coast of the [[Torcastan Sea]] along the southern border of Tabras. It is known for the shallow salt flats below the bluff upon which the town is located. | |||
==Location== | ==Location== | ||
:[[Tabras]] | |||
==Population== | ==Population== | ||
;Size | ;Size | ||
: | : 2,150 (estimate) | ||
;Composition | ;Composition | ||
* | :* [[Tabrani (people)|Tabrani]] 90% | ||
:* [[Malys (people)|Malys]] 6% | |||
:* Other Ethnicities 4% | |||
==Local Government== | ==Local Government== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
;Founded: | ;Founded:53 BG | ||
:Aehe-Fafa was established as a more permanent town when a keep and coastal wall were built to protect the existing village from raiders The town is a trade port for many coastal fishermen, and salt merchants. | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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;Contemporary | ;Contemporary | ||
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: | :[[Gitun]] (farmer) | ||
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;Historic | ;Historic | ||
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[[Category:Port]] | [[Category:Port]] | ||
[[Category:Settlements of Tabras]] | |||
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[[Category:Town]] | [[Category:Town]] | ||
Revision as of 17:15, 30 November 2023
About
- Names
- Aehe-Fafa - Salt-Hill (Tabrani)
Aehe-Fafa is a port town on the coast of the Torcastan Sea along the southern border of Tabras. It is known for the shallow salt flats below the bluff upon which the town is located.
Location
Population
- Size
- 2,150 (estimate)
Local Government
- Ruler
History
- Founded
- 53 BG
- Aehe-Fafa was established as a more permanent town when a keep and coastal wall were built to protect the existing village from raiders The town is a trade port for many coastal fishermen, and salt merchants.
Locations
Persons
- Contemporary
- Gitun (farmer)
- Historic