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Reynarde

Reynarde is a town and civil parish in northern Valoria. It serves as the administrative center of Reynarde County and has about 6,200 residents. The town sits at the confluence of the Old River and the Hillside Brook, roughly 40 kilometers northeast of Valoria City, with a landscape that reflects layers of medieval and early modern street patterns.

Historically, Reynarde developed from a 12th-century market village around a defensive keep. It flourished as a

The area consists of rolling farmland with patches of woodland, and the climate is temperate maritime with

The economy combines agriculture, small manufacturing, and services. Dairy farming and barley are common, and many

Reynarde operates under a mayor–council system within Valoria’s regional framework. Notable landmarks include the ruins of

It is served by the A12 highway and a regional railway station on the Valoria–Northeast line, with

regional
trading
hub
in
the
late
medieval
period,
survived
a
1642
earthquake,
and
expanded
in
the
18th
and
19th
centuries,
aided
by
railroad
access.
mild
summers,
cool
winters,
and
about
800–900
mm
of
annual
precipitation.
residents
commute
to
larger
towns
for
work.
Reynarde
Castle
and
the
Market
Hall;
the
town
also
hosts
a
harvest
festival
and
a
weekly
market.
local
bus
services
linking
surrounding
communities.