Rámpákon
Rámpákon is a small, unincorporated community located in the Tálkán region. Situated near the banks of the Sárku River, the settlement primarily consists of agricultural land and a few scattered residences. Historically, Rámpákon was a significant stopping point for traders and travelers moving between the coastal plains and the interior highlands. Its strategic location contributed to its early development, though its growth has remained modest over the centuries.
The local economy is heavily reliant on subsistence farming, with residents cultivating crops such as rice,