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The '''Sejur River''' {{Pronunciation|SEH-zhur}} is a major river in [[Forloroth & Valadhel]]. It begins in the foothills of the [[Zakros Range]] before flowing west into the [[Phiora Sea]]. A dam built along the river near [[Marrata]] created [[Mele's Lake]].
The '''Sejur River''' {{Pronunciation|SEH-zhur}} is a major river in [[Pasuhalta & Kamman]]. It begins in the foothills of the [[Zakros Range]] before flowing west into the [[Phiora Sea]]. A dam built along the river near [[Marrata]] created [[Mele's Lake]].


The Sejur River is extremely important to agriculture in the United Provinces. The floodplains along its banks are some of the most fertile lands in the nation, and innumerable small farming villages dot the landscape along the river.  
The Sejur River is extremely important to agriculture in the United Provinces. The floodplains along its banks are some of the most fertile lands in the nation, and innumerable small farming villages dot the landscape along the river.  


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Latest revision as of 23:32, 20 September 2024

The Sejur River (pronounced SEH-zhur) is a major river in Pasuhalta & Kamman. It begins in the foothills of the Zakros Range before flowing west into the Phiora Sea. A dam built along the river near Marrata created Mele's Lake.

The Sejur River is extremely important to agriculture in the United Provinces. The floodplains along its banks are some of the most fertile lands in the nation, and innumerable small farming villages dot the landscape along the river.