Gravinski
Gravinski is a town and port in the northern part of Norda, a coastal country. It lies on the Gravien River, approximately 40 kilometers from the national capital. The population is around 18,000. Gravinski developed as a river crossing and market town in the medieval period and expanded in the 19th century with textile mills powered by the river. In recent decades the economy shifted toward services, logistics, and light manufacturing, with river traffic still playing a role in regional trade.
Geography and climate: The town is surrounded by low hills and mixed woodlands; the climate is temperate
Government: Gravinski has a mayor-council government. The 12-member council is elected every four years. It belongs
Demographics: The town is largely Nordari-speaking, with a local Gravish dialect. Ethnic composition reflects regional patterns,
Culture and infrastructure: Gravinski hosts an annual River Festival in July and preserves a compact historic
Transport: The town is served by a railway station on the Norda Central Line, regional highways, and
Notable people: Lila Koen, novelist, and Tomas Varek, engineer.