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Its capital and only town is [[has capital::Volgen]].
Its capital and only town is [[has capital::Volgen]].
It has a total population of [[population::38700]].
It has a total population of [[population::38700]].
The area around Volgen is forest and grasslands, with the eastern forests being especially dense and humid due to the river [[Kordera]] flowing through. The road, in fact, has been built around the densest parts of the forest as cutting through would have been too cumbersome.
The main road runs east-west through Mea, crossing the Kordera river twice, once east of Volgen via ferry and once right at the Volgen town gate with a stone bridge. Further to the west, it crosses over the [[Gleyre]] river by means of another bridge.
Villages dot the province which is fertile and densely populated. Most of them are located in the grasslands to the north and south, where fields and meadows dominate the landscape. There are also dozens of villages at the edge or into the forest where woodcutters and charburners make a living.





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Mea is a province in Vericum. Its capital and only town is Volgen. It has a total population of 38700.

The area around Volgen is forest and grasslands, with the eastern forests being especially dense and humid due to the river Kordera flowing through. The road, in fact, has been built around the densest parts of the forest as cutting through would have been too cumbersome.

The main road runs east-west through Mea, crossing the Kordera river twice, once east of Volgen via ferry and once right at the Volgen town gate with a stone bridge. Further to the west, it crosses over the Gleyre river by means of another bridge.

Villages dot the province which is fertile and densely populated. Most of them are located in the grasslands to the north and south, where fields and meadows dominate the landscape. There are also dozens of villages at the edge or into the forest where woodcutters and charburners make a living.


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