Tarbijalaenud
Tarbijalaenud is a term used in regional geography and cultural studies to describe a cross-island landscape and the communities within the Tarbia archipelago. Spanning several islands, the region links coastal plains with inland forests and wetlands, and is characterized by a maritime climate, braided river systems, and a diverse mosaic of habitats that include kelp beds, estuaries, and boreal forests.
Etymology and naming: The name Tarbijalaenud is of Tarbian origin. It combines elements referring to sea and
Geography and ecology: The area comprises low-lying shorelines, tidal flats, and upland areas that transition from
History: The Tarbi people have inhabited Tarbijalaenud for centuries, with later contact from merchants and explorers
Society and economy: Communities are organized in coastal villages and inland settlements. Local livelihoods combine fishing,
Governance: The region is part of the Tarbian Federation, with regional councils and municipal bodies coordinating