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Doudajjim

Doudajjim is a coastal town and rural commune located in the fictional nation of Kevara (also spelled Kavara) along the eastern shore of Lake Sumer. It is the administrative center of Doudajjim District in Nahar Province. The town sits on a gentle coastline with nearby hills and a natural harbor that supports a small fishing fleet. The climate is temperate with hot summers and mild winters, influenced by southeasterly winds.

The name Doudajjim derives from the local Doudajji language, meaning "where waters meet," a reference to the

Historically, Doudajjim began as a trading post in the 13th century. A stone fortification, Al-Qasr, was built

Economy centers on small-scale fishing, citrus and olive cultivation, and local crafts such as pottery and weaving.

Cultural life centers on the annual Water Festival and a weekly market known as the Bazaar of

junction
of
two
bodies
of
water
near
the
harbor.
in
the
15th
century
and
remained
a
regional
stronghold
for
centuries.
In
the
19th
century
it
became
part
of
the
modern
state
of
Kevara
and
developed
gradually
as
an
agricultural
and
fishing
town.
The
20th
century
brought
infrastructural
upgrades,
including
road
improvements
and
the
construction
of
a
lighted
harbor.
Tourism
is
modest
but
growing,
driven
by
the
fort
ruins
and
the
scenic
waterfront.
Doudajjim.
The
town
preserves
traditional
Doudajji
architecture,
with
whitewashed
houses
and
narrow
alleyways
around
the
harbor.