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| desc = a fishing village
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| province = Nanalanda Territory
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| realm = Njombia
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It is located at the river [[Dramyri]] just west of the city of [[Lahralutra]].
It is located at the river [[Dramyri]] downstream of the city of [[Lahralutra]]. It's location about a lazy day downstream or a long day upstream towards the city means that river boats sometimes stop at the village. It has a small pier that they can be moored to, and a tiny inn for those passengers who prefer to spend a night on land. The inn has only three shared sleeping rooms, two for 4 people and one for 3 people.


It is a peculiar place making the most of its location. At the edge of one province, but just outside the reach of the city authorities, the village is a haven for prostitution, gambling and criminals who prefer to avoid the city for a while.
The remainder of the village is uneventful, there is some fishing and agriculture, a bakery and a few craftsmen.
 
Much of this is hidden behind a rather inviting river front, which houses warehouses, taverns and a few inns allegedly for those who could not make it to the city by nightfall, or didn't want to. Many of these are fronts for more shady entertainment. The people running the fronts and backs of all of this make up the majority of the people living in Imazaza.
 
A smaller but more legitimate industry is that of ship repair and maintenance, which sits at the eastern part of the harbor.




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[[Category:Villages]]

Revision as of 22:37, 28 April 2020

Imazaza is a fishing village in Nanalanda Territory in Njombia with a population of about 220. It is located at the river Dramyri downstream of the city of Lahralutra. It's location about a lazy day downstream or a long day upstream towards the city means that river boats sometimes stop at the village. It has a small pier that they can be moored to, and a tiny inn for those passengers who prefer to spend a night on land. The inn has only three shared sleeping rooms, two for 4 people and one for 3 people.

The remainder of the village is uneventful, there is some fishing and agriculture, a bakery and a few craftsmen.