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==Geography==
==Geography==
The geography of the province is dominated by two rivers, the [[Uremas river|Uremas]] and the [[Galagis river|Galagis]]; while they enter the province fron the northeast and east respectively they converge until, by the time they reach the sea, their mouths are only 11 kilometres away from each other. In certain years the smaller Uremas may even divert into the Galagis. Mostly hilly country with valleys, the main areas of settlement are along the valleys of these two rivers.


==History==
==History==

Latest revision as of 06:41, 3 December 2006

Lyonaske Province (Mirselec Lyonaske denai), also known as Province 15, is a province of Risevne, situated in western central Masalne along Uniwa Bay. It borders Naguse Province to the south, Besurgana Province to the east, and Pires Province on the north. The provincial capital is the city of Eoyaza.

Lyonaske was historically one of the more populated centres in the north, and has a rich history of settlement. Most notable is its history of settlement by foreigners, a tradition started when in 537 the Kingdom of Uriwana invited 60 distinguished scholars from what is modern-day Kavena, beseeching them to help him compile a history of the area (a compendium that would later be called the Uriwana ta Keinoser).

Geography

The geography of the province is dominated by two rivers, the Uremas and the Galagis; while they enter the province fron the northeast and east respectively they converge until, by the time they reach the sea, their mouths are only 11 kilometres away from each other. In certain years the smaller Uremas may even divert into the Galagis. Mostly hilly country with valleys, the main areas of settlement are along the valleys of these two rivers.

History

Economy and Demography

Society and Culture

Constituent Counties

Towns and Cities

  • Eoyaza, the provincial capital
  • Isaheri, often called "the greatest fishing town of the west"

Famous Locations