Huberneulalla
Huberneulalla is a fictional town and municipality in the eastern Euridian lowlands, situated in the valley of the Lyria River. In encyclopedic references, it functions as a regional administrative and cultural center. The name blends elements meaning "new" and "high hill" from the historic languages of the region.
It covers about 72 square kilometers and lies in a temperate, hilly landscape with river terraces, forests,
Evidence of Bronze Age settlement exists nearby, with the first written mention dating to 1120 in monastic
Today the economy centers on services, light manufacturing, food processing, and tourism anchored by the Old
Key sites include the Neulla Library, the Gothic Church of Saint Alaric, and the Hohen Gate. Annual