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The Anesa river's source is in [[Lake Inomi]], one of the few lowland lakes of Masalne, situated in [[Inezama Province]]. From there it first veers north, and the northwest; this is when it is known as Gaeste ainos. At the intersection of the two provinces with [[Feladmena Province]], the river continues flowing northwest and then bends west until it meets the [[Rushalya river]]; the confluence is the site of the city of [[Ainemorne]].
The Anesa river's source is in [[Lake Inomi]], one of the few lowland lakes of Masalne, situated in [[Inezama Province]]. From there it first veers north, and the northwest; this is when it is known as Gaeste ainos. At the intersection of the two provinces with [[Feladmena Province]], the river continues flowing northwest and then bends west until it meets the [[Rushalya river]]; the confluence is the site of the city of [[Ainemorne]]. In total its length is about 166 km.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:44, 11 November 2006

The Anesa river (Mirselec Anesa ainos) is a river in the south of Masalne, and a tributary of the Rushalya. Sometimes it is also known as the "Border River" (Mirslec Gaeste ainos), for two reasons: firstly it is analogous to the Border Ridge, with which it forms the dividing line of the Feladmena Plain which it flows through; and secondly, for a significant part of its course, it forms the border between Eonis and Inezama Province.

Geography

Course

The Anesa river's source is in Lake Inomi, one of the few lowland lakes of Masalne, situated in Inezama Province. From there it first veers north, and the northwest; this is when it is known as Gaeste ainos. At the intersection of the two provinces with Feladmena Province, the river continues flowing northwest and then bends west until it meets the Rushalya river; the confluence is the site of the city of Ainemorne. In total its length is about 166 km.

History

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Agriculture and Fishery

Industry and Transport

Cultural Significance