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Callenhall is the county town of ["Camarth"] and the seat of the Marquis of Camarth. It sits upon the river Culmer which flows down from the ["Nuneith"] mountains to the east. | Callenhall is the county town of [[Camarth]] and the seat of the Marquis of Camarth. It sits upon the [[River Culmer]] which flows down from the [[Nuneith]] mountains to the east. |
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Primary industries for city are farming, most notably to the south and east of the city and south of the river, and as a port for the north of ["Ticetia"], and partially for the caravan routes to Caldonacia. The city also has a strong fishing industry. | Primary industries for city are farming, most notably to the south and east of the city and south of the river, and as a port for the north of [[Ticetia]], and partially for the caravan routes to Caldonacia. The city also has a strong fishing industry. |
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Callenhall has a rich history; it is the first recorded settlement of the north of ["Tictia"], and once housed the throne of ["William Corgart"] who's trade empire allowed him to establish the calendar which is still in use. | Callenhall has a rich history; it is the first recorded settlement of the north of [[Ticetia]], and once housed the throne of [[William Corgart]] who's trade empire allowed him to establish the calendar which is still in use. ---- CategoryPlaces |
Callenhall
Callenhall is the county town of Camarth and the seat of the Marquis of Camarth. It sits upon the River Culmer which flows down from the Nuneith mountains to the east.
Primary industries for city are farming, most notably to the south and east of the city and south of the river, and as a port for the north of Ticetia, and partially for the caravan routes to Caldonacia. The city also has a strong fishing industry.
Callenhall has a rich history; it is the first recorded settlement of the north of Ticetia, and once housed the throne of William Corgart who's trade empire allowed him to establish the calendar which is still in use.