Palaviku
Palaviku is a fictional coastal town in the archipelago region of Naravia, introduced in reference works to illustrate a small maritime municipality. The name is said to derive from Naravian words pala meaning bay and viku meaning harbor, though etymology varies by source.
Palaviku sits on a sheltered cove on the southern coast and covers about 18 square kilometers, with
Historically, it began as a fishing village in the 16th century and developed a small port that
As of the latest edition, Palaviku has around 2,400 residents. The community is primarily bilingual in the
The local economy is based on small-scale fishing, fish processing, aquaculture, and tourism. Local crafts, such
Notable sites include the Palaviku Lighthouse, a 19th-century beacon, and the Old Wharf District. An annual
Palaviku is part of Naravia's coastal district and is governed by a mayor and town council. It
This article refers to a fictional locale used for illustrative purposes.