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The '''Adgra River''' {{Pronunciation|AHD-grah}} is a major river in [[Druzda]]. The tributaries of the river begin in the [[Kuzal Mountains]] and the [[Northern Wall]], flowing south through the [[Agra Deepwoods]] and into the [[Ezrar Grassland]], and from there into the [[Phiora Sea]]. The river overflows its banks regularly at the beginning of spring as the snowmelt from the mountains rushes forth, temporarily turning much of the lands surrounding the river into marshes.
The '''Adgra River''' {{Pronunciation|AHD-grah}} is a major river in [[Druzda]]. The tributaries of the river begin in the [[Kuzal Mountains]] and the [[Northern Wall]], flowing south through the [[Adgra Deepwoods]] and into the [[Ezrar Grasslands]], and from there into the [[Phiora Sea]]. The river overflows its banks regularly at the beginning of spring as the snowmelt from the mountains rushes forth, temporarily turning much of the lands surrounding the river into marshes.


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The Adgra River (pronounced AHD-grah) is a major river in Druzda. The tributaries of the river begin in the Kuzal Mountains and the Northern Wall, flowing south through the Adgra Deepwoods and into the Ezrar Grasslands, and from there into the Phiora Sea. The river overflows its banks regularly at the beginning of spring as the snowmelt from the mountains rushes forth, temporarily turning much of the lands surrounding the river into marshes.