Lahus
Lahus is a town and municipality on the coast of Veridia's northern province. It has a population of about 7,200 and covers an area of 32 square kilometers. The town lies along Lahus Bay and is bordered inland by mixed forests and the Lahus River.
Etymology: The name Lahus is believed to derive from an old Veridian term meaning "water path," reflecting
History: Founded in the 12th century as a fishing village, Lahus developed as a trading port during
Geography and economy: The climate is temperate maritime, with mild winters and cool summers. The town's geography
Culture and landmarks: Notable sites include the 13th-century St. Mary's Church, Lahus Lighthouse, and the Lahus
Governance and services: Lahus is governed by a mayor and town council and is part of the
Transportation: Road connections link Lahus to coastal highways; a regional airport lies about 40 kilometers away.