Lodre
Lodre is a town and commune in the northern region of Eldara, a country with a mix of lowland and foothill terrain. It lies near the Lodrin River, which gives the town its name; the river's name is from an old tongue and possibly means "twilit waters." The town covers about 14 square kilometers and sits at an elevation of around 180 meters.
Lodre was first settled in the 12th century and developed as an agricultural hub along a medieval
As of 2021, the population was roughly 8,900. The community is predominantly of Eldaran descent with a
The economy centers on dairy farming and cereals, complemented by light manufacturing and services. Tourism focuses
Notable landmarks include the Old Town Hall and St. Viara's Church, with the nearby Lodre Fort ruins
Notable people include Maria Tonn, a botanist active in the mid-20th century.