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The ''Hyomene Plateau'' (Mirselec ''Hyomene igaryo'') is a plateau that occupies much of the inland area of [[Hyomeniga Province]], which in turn is named after it. A plain with thick, fertile volcanic soil at about 600 metres altitude, it is economically a highly important agricultural region of [[Masalne]]; famous products include beef and dairy products. | The ''Hyomene Plateau'' (Mirselec ''Hyomene igaryo'') is a plateau that occupies much of the inland area of [[Hyomeniga Province]], which in turn is named after it. A plain with thick, fertile volcanic soil at about 600 metres altitude, it is economically a highly important agricultural region of [[Masalne]]; famous products include beef and dairy products. | ||
==Geography== | |||
==Geology== | |||
==History== | |||
==Society== | |||
Despite recent changes which have opened it considerably to the world, the plateau retains much of its rural character, though many farmers have also opened part of their farms to the profitable business of tourism. The area is frequented for its scenery of the surrounding mountains, as well as for its beautiful forests and quaint culture; as such it is visited by thousands of tourists every year. | |||
[[category:Risevne]] | [[category:Risevne]] | ||
[[category:Plains of Risevne]] | [[category:Plains of Risevne]] |
Revision as of 23:26, 10 November 2006
The Hyomene Plateau (Mirselec Hyomene igaryo) is a plateau that occupies much of the inland area of Hyomeniga Province, which in turn is named after it. A plain with thick, fertile volcanic soil at about 600 metres altitude, it is economically a highly important agricultural region of Masalne; famous products include beef and dairy products.
Geography
Geology
History
Society
Despite recent changes which have opened it considerably to the world, the plateau retains much of its rural character, though many farmers have also opened part of their farms to the profitable business of tourism. The area is frequented for its scenery of the surrounding mountains, as well as for its beautiful forests and quaint culture; as such it is visited by thousands of tourists every year.