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'''Lake Kamman''' {{Pronunciation|kah-MAHN}} is a body of water in [[Pasuhalta & Kamman]]. Unlike [[Mele's Lake]] to the southwest, Lake Kamman was formed entirely naturally, as water from the [[ | '''Lake Kamman''' {{Pronunciation|kah-MAHN}} is a body of water in [[Pasuhalta & Kamman]]. Unlike [[Mele's Lake]] to the southwest, Lake Kamman was formed entirely naturally, as water from the [[Salatiwara River]] pooled in a large depression in the grasslands. Today the lands around the lake are one of the most densely populated regions of Pasuhalta & Kamman - in addition to many other cities and villages, one of the nation's [[Kamman (city)|capitals]] is located on its shores. | ||
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Lake Kamman (pronounced kah-MAHN) is a body of water in Pasuhalta & Kamman. Unlike Mele's Lake to the southwest, Lake Kamman was formed entirely naturally, as water from the Salatiwara River pooled in a large depression in the grasslands. Today the lands around the lake are one of the most densely populated regions of Pasuhalta & Kamman - in addition to many other cities and villages, one of the nation's capitals is located on its shores.