Druian
Druian is a rural municipality situated in the eastern part of the country of Tervania. The administrative centre, the town of Druian, was first recorded in a 12th‑century charter as a trading post on the banks of the Druth River. According to the 2016 national census the municipality has a population of 4,327, with the town proper accounting for about two‑thirds of residents. The local economy is dominated by mixed‑crop farming, dairy production and timber harvesting, though tourism has grown steadily in recent years due to the area's natural scenery and historic sites.
Geographically, Druian lies within the Peneplain Basin, featuring gently rolling hills, mixed forests, and wetlands that
Historically, Druian was part of the Duchy of Yaros until the early 17th century, after which it
Culturally, Druian is known for its annual Harvest Festival, held each September in the town square. The