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'''Inezama Province''' (Mirselec ''Inezama denai''), also known as Province 3, is a [[subdivisions of Risevne|province]] of Risevne, situated in the south of [[Masalne]] along the | '''Inezama Province''' (Mirselec ''Inezama denai''), also known as Province 3, is a [[subdivisions of Risevne|province]] of Risevne, situated in the south of [[Masalne]] along the northern coast of the [[Raretoya Peninsula]]. It borders [[Ostema Province]] on its east, [[Eonis Province]] on its south, and [[Feladmena Province]] on its north and northwest. Its capital is the city of [[Hesurimon]]. | ||
Well-watered, with a mild climate, Inezama was historically known as a pleasant spot for vacations and relaxation, | Well-watered, with a mild climate, Inezama was historically known as a pleasant spot for vacations and relaxation, and a centre of culture and the arts; it acquired the poetic title of ''Nultenizodenai'', or "Many-Gardened Province", during those days. Nowadays many cities within the province retain their ancient, literary air, and the province retains its reputation as a centre of traditional culture, though recently high tech research industries, attracted by the proximity to [[Taluste]], are also making a considerable economic and social impact. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
Revision as of 23:29, 19 November 2006
Inezama Province (Mirselec Inezama denai), also known as Province 3, is a province of Risevne, situated in the south of Masalne along the northern coast of the Raretoya Peninsula. It borders Ostema Province on its east, Eonis Province on its south, and Feladmena Province on its north and northwest. Its capital is the city of Hesurimon.
Well-watered, with a mild climate, Inezama was historically known as a pleasant spot for vacations and relaxation, and a centre of culture and the arts; it acquired the poetic title of Nultenizodenai, or "Many-Gardened Province", during those days. Nowadays many cities within the province retain their ancient, literary air, and the province retains its reputation as a centre of traditional culture, though recently high tech research industries, attracted by the proximity to Taluste, are also making a considerable economic and social impact.