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== Trade Connections == | |||
Miniana is connected by road to the nearby towns of [[Avoren]] in the south and [[Bluatt]] in the north. By sea, [[Morcera]] and [[Cheon]] are the most important trade partners, and the nearby fishing villages of [[Levart]], [[Dillach]] and [[Drasier]] sell on the Miniana fish market regularly. | |||
Trade ships also arrive from [[Hampy]], [[Vericum]] and even [[Schap]], but rarely - Miniana is too small for the large trade ships to stop. |
Revision as of 09:27, 11 December 2022
Type | city |
Elevation | 18 m |
Population | 3200 |
Dominant Race | human |
Dominant Culture | Tallian |
Dominant Religion | Seogism |
Realm | Fonticia |
Province | Cantovillino Territory |
Ruled by | Manuel Jaccoud |
Miniana is a small port city in the south of Fonticia, within the province of Cantovillino Territory. Located near the ocean trade route that runs along the inner sea and connects to Hampa not far east of Miniana, as well as roads leading deeper into Fonticia, trade dominates the economy of the city, and both the traders and the craftsmen guilds are powerful political players.
Miniana is also located between the Tallian and Koryo cultural spheres, and both can be found within the city, creating a multi-cultural melting pot. The gnomish minority (about 300) and a small dwarven minority (just under 100) adds to the diversity that is unusual for a city of such small size.
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Trade Connections
Miniana is connected by road to the nearby towns of Avoren in the south and Bluatt in the north. By sea, Morcera and Cheon are the most important trade partners, and the nearby fishing villages of Levart, Dillach and Drasier sell on the Miniana fish market regularly. Trade ships also arrive from Hampy, Vericum and even Schap, but rarely - Miniana is too small for the large trade ships to stop.