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'''Baroye''' is a neighbourhood in [[Isana]], comprising the three streets - North, South and Outer Baroye - that straddle District 1-3 and 1-4 of the city, within the [[East Bay District]]. Once the centre of the old capital's port district, Baroye is now one of the areas considered to be at the heart of the economy of Isana.
'''Baroye''' is a district, or ''dego'' in [[Mirselec]], in [[Isana]]; given the numerical designation of E1-2, it is located in the north of [[Awenhine remis]], along the east coast of [[Gardaus Bay]].
 
The name ''Baroye'' is derived from the word ''Baro yenger'', which in the [[Kavenagiru|Kavenain language]] means "high house", a reference to the houses of several wealthy Kavenain traders who had been granted royal favour by the [[Kingdom of Masal]] as monopoly traders of certain goods, in the 10th to 13th century.


==Site and Situation==
==Site and Situation==

Revision as of 10:50, 2 December 2006

Baroye is a district, or dego in Mirselec, in Isana; given the numerical designation of E1-2, it is located in the north of Awenhine remis, along the east coast of Gardaus Bay.

The name Baroye is derived from the word Baro yenger, which in the Kavenain language means "high house", a reference to the houses of several wealthy Kavenain traders who had been granted royal favour by the Kingdom of Masal as monopoly traders of certain goods, in the 10th to 13th century.

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