Halakú
Halakú is a coastal city and administrative center of Halakú County in Calandria, a maritime nation on the western shore. The city occupies a natural harbor at the mouth of the Halakú River and has long served as a regional hub for trade and fishing. The urban population is about 40,000.
Geography and climate: The city covers about 42 square kilometers of low hills and shoreline. It has
History: Archaeological finds indicate Bronze Age settlement. In the Middle Ages Halakú grew as a harbor town
Economy: Halakú's economy centers on fishing, port services, and light manufacturing, complemented by tourism and craft
Cultural and notable features: The city preserves historic districts around the Old Harbor and Hilltop Fortress.
Governance and transport: Halakú operates a mayor–council government. It is connected by road and rail to the