Alatason
Alatason is a town and municipal center in the western coastal region of Solara. Located on a sheltered harbor near the mouth of the Alata River, it serves as the administrative seat of Alatason District. The town has a population estimated at about 12,000 residents and is known for its fishing industry and historic waterfront.
The name Alatason is believed to derive from a local language, commonly interpreted as "shore place." Geographically,
Alatason traces its origins to a cluster of fishing shacks established in the 17th century. It grew
Today, Alatason's economy centers on fishing and seafood processing, with growing activity in tourism and maritime
The population is predominantly Solaran-speaking, with minority communities represented by migrant workers and expatriates. Local culture
Infrastructure includes a protected harbor, a regional road network, and a small hospital. Education comprises three